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   The Galaxie 500 and related artists FAQ
   Compiled by Andy Aldridge

About this FAQ
   The latest version of this FAQ is always available on the WWW
       http://www.aald.demon.co.uk/galaxie/galaxie-500-faq.txt

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       [email protected] for future versions of this FAQ

   For full details of recordings see the Galaxie 500 and related bands
   discography which is currently only available in HTML format.
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   + = New in this version
   * = Changed in this version
   # = Information required

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The Questions

PART I - The artists and the songs

   1  Galaxie 500 and related artists
       1.1  Galaxie 500
       1.2  Luna
       1.3  Magnetophone
       1.4  Pierre Etoile
       1.5  Damon and Naomi
       1.6  Magic Hour
       1.7  Kramer
       1.8  Cagney and Lacee
       1.9  Tuatara

   2  Collaborators
       2.1  Angel Corpus Christi
       2.2  The Pastels
       2.3  The 6ths/Stephen Merritt
       2.4  Pee Shy
       2.5  Mercury Rev
       2.6  Hugh Hopper
       2.7  Mutton Gun
       2.8  Ivy
       2.9  Laetitia Sadier
       2.10 Ralph Carney
       2.11 Sterling Morrison
       2.12 Tom Verlaine
       2.13 Tom Rapp
       2.14 Kickstand
       2.15 Batoh and Kurihara

   3  Cover Versions
       3.1  Galaxie 500
           3.1.1  Don't Let Our Youth Got To Waste
           3.1.2  Isn't It A Pity
           3.1.3  Victory Garden
           3.1.4  Ceremony
           3.1.5  Listen The Snow Is Falling
           3.1.6  Here She Comes Now
           3.1.7  Cheese And Onions
           3.1.8  Final Day
           3.1.9  Rain

       3.2  Luna
           3.2.1  Indian Summer
           3.2.2  That's What You Always Say
           3.2.3  Ride Into The Sun
           3.2.4  Dream Baby Dream
           3.2.5  Bonnie And Clyde
           3.2.6  Thank You For Sending Me An Angel
           3.2.7  No Regrets
           3.2.8  Happy New Year
           3.2.9  Outdoor Miner
           3.2.10 Season Of The Witch
           3.2.11 In The Flesh
           3.2.12 Dance With Me
           3.2.13 Everybody's Talkin'
           3.2.14 Jealous Guy
           3.2.15 Neon Lights
           3.2.16 Sweet Child O' Mine
 #         3.2.17 La Poupee Qui Fait Non
 +         3.2.18 Fly Into The Sun

       3.3  Damon & Naomi
           3.3.1  Memories
 #         3.3.2  This Changing World
           3.3.3  Life Will Pass You By
           3.3.4  Who Am I
           3.3.5  Whispering Pines
           3.3.6  Awake In A Muddle
           3.3.7  Spirit Of Love
           3.3.8  Translucent Carriages
           3.3.9  I Shall Be Released
           3.3.10 It's All Over Now Baby Blue
           3.3.11 Yoo Doo Right
           3.3.12 After The Goldrush

       3.4  Magic Hour
           3.4.1  Sally Free And Easy

       3.5  Cagney and Lacee
 #         3.5.1  Time
           3.5.2  Be Mine
           3.5.3  Lovin' You
           3.5.4  Six Feet of Chain
 #         3.5.5  The Last Goodbye
           3.5.6  By The Way
           3.5.7  Greyhound Goin' Somewhere
           3.5.8  For the Sake of the Children
           3.5.9  Memphis
           3.5.10 I'm Not Sayin'
           3.5.11 Borderline

   4  Discography and availability information


PART II - Frequently Asked Questions

   1  Where can I see ... play live?
      When are ... going to play in ...?

   2  Where can I find Galaxie 500/Luna/Damon & Naomi guitar tabs?

   3  Didn't Galaxie 500 do a couple of Peel Sessions?
      Will they ever get released?

   4  Why did Galaxie 500 split?

   5  Why did Stanley Demeski leave Luna?

   6  Haven't I heard ... in a TV commercial?

   7  Haven't I heard ... in a film?

   8  What is a Galaxie 500?


PART III - Internet

#  1  Web Pages

#  2  Mailing Lists

   3  Newsgroups


PART IV - Credits

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The Answers


PART I - The artists and the songs

   1  Galaxie 500 and related artists
       1.1  Galaxie 500
           Galaxie 500 were a magical three piece comprising of...
           Dean Wareham (guitar/vocals)
           Naomi Yang (bass/vocals)
           Damon Krukowski (drums)

           Seminal is a word often bandied about in describing certain
           influential groups and their works. And sadly, I must use the
           hackneyed word in an attempt to convey the underrated greatness
           that was Galaxie 500. Like the Velvet Underground before them,
           Galaxie 500 didn't have a large contemporary audience, but they
           had a profound effect on almost everyone who listened to them.
           And just as the Velvet Underground are credited as the prodigious
           founders of a new movement in rock and roll, the same can be said
           of Galaxie 500.

           Like contemporaries such as Hugo Largo and the Cowboy Junkies,
           Galaxie 500 took a slower approach to constructing and performing
           their music. And with Shimmy-Disc founder and producer Kramer at
           the helm of the mixing board, Galaxie 500 managed to achieve a
           unique sound that both captivated and repulsed critics and
           reviewers.

           Often brought up in reference to a "slow" movement in rock and
           roll today, bands such as Low, Sugar Plant, and Mazzy Star owe an
           obvious debt to Galaxie 500. Unfortunately, as with many
           intensely creative groups, differences between Dean and Damon &
           Naomi led to their premature disbanding. Dean went on to form
           Luna, and Damon & Naomi continued on together, under the name
           Damon & Naomi.

           Maybe, just maybe, if we're lucky, 20 years from now there will
           be a Galaxie 500 reunion concert (if the VU can do it, so can
           they, damn it!). Until then we have a legacy of three flawless
           albums to get us through.
                                 Gary Ruisinger <[email protected]>

       1.2  Luna
           Dean Wareham (guitar/vocals)
           Justin Harwood (bass)
           Sean Eden (guitar)
           Lee Wall (drums)

           After the split Dean Wareham put together Luna, with Justin
           Harwood (bass), formally of excellent New Zealand popsters The
           Chills and Stanley Demeski (drums) ex Feelies, with this line up
           they released their first album (Lunapark), subsequently the line
           up was expanded with the addition of previously unknown guitarist
           Sean Eden to their line up. A deal with major label Elektra saw
           them achieve a modicum of success, and clinched them prestigious
           support slots, most notably on the Velvet Underground's reunion
           tour of 1994. They have also managed to get some equally
           prestigious guest stars on their albums, the late Sterling
           Morrison on Bewitched, and Tom Verlaine on Penthouse.

           In summer 1996 Luna replaced Stanley Demeski with Lee Wall. Lee
           was previously in NYC based band 44, who, as far as I know never
           released anything commercially. He has apparently recently been
           playing with 44's singer/guitarist Mark in the band Champale.

       1.3  Magnetophone
           Sean O'Brien writes...
           The lineup of Magnetophone was:
           Damon Krukowski (guitar/vocals)
           Naomi Yang (bass/vocals)
           Jon Williams (guitar)
           Chris Guttmacher (drums)
           At the time, Chris was also a member of Cul-de-Sac, a band he
           left about a year and a half ago He was also the original drummer
           in Bullet Lavolta. Jon Williams is probably best remembered as
           the original guitarist in Volcano Suns, but is also a very
           prolific producer and engineer. If memory serves, Magnetophone
           played a grand total of about two shows (one of which I saw) here
           in Boston. No recordings were released, although some do exist
           (produced by Jon Willaims) I hope this helps a little.

       1.4  Pierre Etoile
           Before the split of Galaxie 500, Naomi Yang and Damon Krukowski
           recorded an EP as Pierre Etoile (it was actually released shortly
           after Galaxie 500's demise). After Galaxie 500 split they were
           encouraged by Kramer to opt for the less imaginative Damon and
           Naomi for subsequent releases.

       1.5  Damon and Naomi
           Damon Krukowski and Naomi Yang, have now released three exceptional
           albums and a number of equally exceptional singles, which they've
           fitted around their other careers as artists and publishers.

       1.6  Magic Hour
           Magic Hour is a project conceived by ex Crystallized Movements
           members Wayne Rogers and Kate Biggar, who recruited Naomi Yang
           and Damon Krukowski as their rhythm section, they released three
           albums of very long songs, which are of an acquired taste - but
           in my opinion a taste well worth acquiring. After the release of
           the third album in 1996 it was decided that Magic Hour had run
           it's course. Damon & Naomi returned to work as Damon & Naomi, and
           Wayne and Kate became the Major Stars. At the Terrastock festival
           in April 1997 Magic Hour re-united for a special one-off
           performance.

       1.7  Kramer
             (Mark) Kramer is all things to all men...
               Record Company Boss
                   He is the man behind both the Shimmy Disc and Kokopop
                   record labels. He was the owner of Noise New York studio
                   where Galaxie 500 did most of their recording, and is
                   currently the owner of Noise New Jersey.
               Record Producer
                   As well as being the producer of all of Galaxie 500 and
                   Damon and Naomi's records, he has produced an awful lot
                   of the output of Shimmy Disc. Check out Grenadine and
                   Low for starters.
               Recording Artist
                   Kramer has released records as a solo artist; As member
                   of Shockabilly (with Eugene Chadbourne), Bongwater (with
                   actress Ann Magnusson - Bongwater split in 1994 in a very
                   acrimonious manner); and in collaboration with a myriad of
                   other artists including Gong, Hugh Hopper, John Hall,
                   Daevid Allen. He has also toured as a member of the
                   Butthole Surfers. His recorded output is very variable,
                   some of it is exquisite some of it is downright irritating,
                   take your chances.
                   Kramer could quite easily warrant a FAQ all of his own
                   (anyone fancy taking on that task?).

       1.8  Cagney and Lacee
           Cagney and Lacee are Dean Wareham and his wife Claudia Silver,
           they released a single, Time/By The Way (I Still Love You) on No6
           and followed it up with an album Six Feet of Chain, described on
           the cover as "An album of cover versions lovingly performed by
           Dean Wareham and Claudia Silver".

       1.9  Tuatara
           Tuatara are a side project of Justin Harwood's that also features
           Pete Buck of REM (more details to follow)

   2  Collaborators
       2.1  Angel Corpus Christi
           American female singer/accordionist.
           Released single "Je T'aime" with Dean Wareham.

       2.2  The Pastels
           Scottish "indie-pop" band who first came around in the mid 80s.
           They were a big part of the C-86 scene in the UK - along with the
           Wedding Present and the BMX Bandits - and forerunners of the
           so-called "shambling" style: bands who wrote simple, heart-felt
           pop songs, and couldn't play their instruments all that well...the
           Pastels persevered, learned to play, and are generally considered
           grandparents of modern twee/indie-pop.
           Dean Wareham has guested on two Pastel's albums "Mobile Safari"
           and "Illumination".

       2.3  The 6ths/Stephen Merritt
           Stephen Merritt, the man behind the 6ths, is also the man behind
           the excellent Magnetic Fields.

       2.4  Pee Shy
           Pop and poetry collective formed in Florida in 1993.
           Dean Wareham produced Pee Shy's debut Album "Who Let All The
           Monkeys Out".

       2.5  Mercury Rev
           Rock band formed in 1989.
           Guitarist Grasshopper played on Dean Wareham's solo single
           "Anesthesia" and guested as Luna guitarist in the band's initial
           phase.
           Dean Wareham guested on Mercury Rev's "Car Wash Hair" single.

       2.6  Hugh Hopper
           Former member of seventies rock band Soft Machine.
           Naomi Yang co-wrote the Damon & Naomi track "14 Auspicious Dreams"
           with Hugh Hopper.

       2.7  Mutton Gun
           Mutton Gun is/was Justin Harwood, Gordon Rutherford, Justin's
           girlfriend Lisa, David Boyd (Hut Records UK mogul), and his
           girlfriend Sarah.
           Dean Wareham has guested on at least one of Mutton Gun's albums.

       2.8  Ivy
           US based popsters with French lead singer and a couple of albums
           under their belt.
           Dean Wareham guests on their "Apartment Life" album.

       2.9  Laetitia Sadier
           Vocalist from excellent avant garde pop sensations Stereolab.
           Guest vocalist on Luna's "Bonnie and Clyde".

       2.10 Ralph Carney
           A member of Tom Waits' backing band.
           Guested on sax on Galaxie 500's "Decomposing Trees" and on "Blue
           Thunder w/sax".

       2.11 Sterling Morrison
           Guitarist for the Velvet Underground, also worked for a time
           after VU's demise on a tugboat as referenced in the Galaxie 500
           song of that name. Sadly died in 1995
           Guested on "Friendly Advice" and "Great Jones Street" on Luna's
           second album "Bewitched".

       2.12 Tom Verlaine
           A founder member of influential 70s band Television, he has also
           released a number of solo albums.
           Guested on "Moon Palace" and "23 Minutes in Brussels" on Luna's
           third album "Penthouse".

       2.13 Tom Rapp
           Was the founder and main man of late 60s band Pearls Before Swine,
           between 1967 and 1973 he recorded nine albums of strange and
           wonderful folk-rock, at which point he retired from music. He
           was coaxed out of retirement in 1997 for a series of performances
           and has made some new recordings with the help of Damon & Naomi
           for a forthcoming retrospective collection.
           Damon & Naomi performed with Tom Rapp at the 1997 Terrastock
           festival, a track from which is available on the Ptolemaic
           Terrascope celebratory CD, All Access.

       2.14 Kickstand
           Kickstand were a NY/NJ underground pop trio featuring twin sisters
           Tammi & Torry Colichio and independent filmmaker, Jeff Feuerzeig
           (director of the feature length film - Half Japanese: The Band That
           Would Be King).
           Dean Wareham appeared on three tracks on Kickstand's Autostrada
           album.

       2.15 Batoh and Kurihara
           Batoh is the prime mover behind ecxellent Japanese psych-pop outfit
           Ghost, Kurihara is a sometime member of Ghost

   3  Cover Versions
       3.1  Galaxie 500
           3.1.1  Don't Let Our Youth Got To Waste
                  Written by Jonathan Richman, originally recorded by The
                  Modern Lovers. Initially available on "Original Modern
                  Lovers" a collection of demos, a live version is now
                  available on "Precise Modern Lovers Order" (Rounder).

           3.1.2  Isn't It A Pity
                  Written and recorded by George Harrison on the album "All
                  Things Must Pass" (Apple 1970) - which is currently
                  available on a Capitol re-issue.

           3.1.3  Victory Garden
                  Written and originally recorded by Red Krayola on "God
                  Bless The Red Krayola And All Who Sail In Her" (1968)

           3.1.4  Ceremony
                  Written but never released by Joy Division, later recorded
                  by New Order. A live version performed by Joy Division is
                  available on the album "Still"

           3.1.5  Listen The Snow Is Falling
                  Written by Yoko Ono, originally recorded by John Lennon
                  and Yoko Ono as the b-side of "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)"
                  (Apple 1971). Currently available on the Rykodisc re-issue
                  of John and Yoko's "Wedding Album".

           3.1.6  Here She Comes Now
                  Written and originally recorded by The Velvet Underground
                  on the album "White Light/White Heat". Still available.

           3.1.7  Cheese And Onions
                  Written by Neil Innes and originally recorded by spoof
                  Beatles band The Rutles and is available on "The Rutles"
                  (Rhino).

           3.1.8  Final Day
                  Written by Stuart Moxham, originally recorded by Young
                  Marble Giants on a single (Rough Trade). Possibly now
                  available on "Colossal Youth", a compilation of all of
                  their recorded output.

           3.1.9  Rain
                  Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney and originally
                  recorded by the Beatles. Released as the b-side of the
                  "Paperback Writer" single (Parlophone 1966). Currently
                  available on "Past Masters Volume 2" (Capitol).

       3.2  Luna
           3.2.1  Indian Summer
                  Written and originally recorded by Beat Happening on the
                  album "Jamboree" (K 1988). Currently available on a Sub Pop
                  re-issue.

           3.2.2  That's What You Always Say
                  Written by Steve Wynn and originally recorded by Dream
                  Syndicate on "Days Of Wine And Roses". Slash re-issue still
                  available.

           3.2.3  Ride Into The Sun
                  Written by Lou Reed and John Cale, originally recorded by
                  The Velvet Underground. Available on "Another View".

           3.2.4  Dream Baby Dream
                  Written by Martin Rev and Alan Vega, originally recorded by
                  Suicide.

           3.2.5  Bonnie And Clyde
                  Written by Serge Gainsbourg, originally recorded by Serge
                  Gainsbourg and Brigitte Bardot.

           3.2.6  Thank You For Sending Me An Angel
                  Written by David Byrne, originally recorded by Talking
                  Heads on the album "More Songs About Buildings And Food"
                  (Warner 1978). Still available.

           3.2.7  No Regrets
                  Written and originally recorded by Tom Rush. Available on
                  "Circle Game" (Elektra).

           3.2.8  Happy New Year
                  Written and originally recorded by Shockabilly on the album
                  "Heaven" (Fundamental 1985). Possibly still available on a
                  Shimmy Disc re-issue.
                  Shockabilly featured Eugene Chadbourne and Kramer.

           3.2.9  Outdoor Miner
                  Written by Lewis and Colin Newman, originally recorded by
                  Wire on the album "Chairs Missing" (Harvest 1978). Possibly
                  available on an EMI/Harvest re-issue.

           3.2.10 Season Of The Witch
                  Written and originally recorded by Donovan on the album
                  "Sunshine Superman" (1966). Should be available on most
                  cheap Donovan compilations.

           3.2.11 In The Flesh
                  Written by Debbie Harry and Chris Stein, originally recorded
                  by Blondie on the album "Blondie" (Private Stock 1976).
                  Still available on a Chrysalis re-issue.

           3.2.12 Dance With Me
                  Written by Jonathan Richman.

           3.2.13 Everybody's Talkin
                  Written and originally recorded by Fred Neil and recorded
                  since by scores of people from Nillson to The Beautiful
                  South to Leonard Nimmoy.

           3.2.14 Jealous Guy
                  Written and originally performed by John Lennon

           3.2.15 Neon Lights
                  Written and originally recorded by Kraftwerk on their album
                  "The Man Machine" (1978), which is still available.

           3.2.16 Sweet Child O' Mine
                  Written and originally recorded by Guns n' Roses on their
                  album "Appetite For Destruction" (1987) which is still
                  available.

           3.2.17 La Poupee Qui Fait Non
                  Written by  Michel Polnareff

           3.2.18 Fly Into The Sun
                  Written and originally recorded by Jonathan Richman, the
                  song should actually be called "Fly Into The Mystery" but
                  appears to have become confused with an arlier Luna cover
                  version "Ride Into The Sun" (see 3.2.3).

       3.3  Damon & Naomi
           3.3.1  Memories
                  Written by Hugh Hopper, originally recorded by Soft Machine.

           3.3.2  This Changing World
                  Written by J C Oliver.

           3.3.3  Life Will Pass You By
                  Written by C Darrow, originally recorded by Kaleidoscope.

           3.3.4  Who Am I
                  Written by Joe MacDonald, originally recorded by Country
                  Joe & The Fish.

           3.3.5  Whispering Pines
                  Written by Richard Manuel and Robbie Robertson, originally
                  recorded by The Band, on the album "The Band" (Capitol
                  1969). Still available.

           3.3.6  Awake In A Muddle
                  Written and originally recorded by Ghost.

           3.3.7  Spirit Of Love
                  Written by Clive Palmer, originally recorded by C.O.B.

           3.3.8  Translucent Carriages
                  Written by Tom Rapp (see I/2.13) and recorded by Pearls
                  Before Swine on their second album Balaklava, which is
                  currently availabvle. Also a new version should appear on a
                  Tom Rapp/Pearls Before Swine retrospective due out soon.

           3.3.9  I Shall Be Released
                  Written and originally recorded by Bob Dylan. Currently
                  available on a number of releases including "Greatest Hits
                  Volume 2" and the Dylan and The Band album "Before The
                  Flood".

           3.3.10 It's All Over Now Baby Blue
                  Written and originally recorded by Bob Dylan

           3.3.11 Yoo Doo Right
                  Written and originally recorded by Can

           3.3.12 After The Goldrush
                  Written and originally recorded by Neil Young

       3.4  Magic Hour
           3.4.1  Sally Free And Easy
                  Written by Cyril Tawney.

       3.5  Cagney and Lacee
           3.5.1  Time
                  (details required)

           3.5.2  Be Mine
                  Written and originally recorded by Martin Rev, on the
                  album "See Me Riding" (ROIR 1995). Still available.

           3.5.3  Lovin' You
                  Written by Ripperton and Rudolph, originally performed by
                  Minnie Ripperton on the album "Perfect Angel". Still
                  available.

           3.5.4  Six Feet of Chain
                  Written and originally performed by Lee Hazlewood on the
                  album "Trouble Is A Lonesome Town" (1963).

           3.5.5  The Last Goodbye
                  (details required)

           3.5.6  By The Way
                  Written and originally performed by Lee Hazlewood on the
                  album "Forty" (1971).

           3.5.7  Greyhound Goin' Somewhere
                  performed by Bobbie Gentry on her 1968 LP "Touch 'Em With
                  Love" on Capitol Records.

           3.5.8  For the Sake of the Children
           3.5.9  Memphis
                  Both of these songs were originally written for the
                  excellent 1975 Robert Altman movie "Nashville", which used
                  a convoluted set of story lines woven around the country
                  music scene in Nashville to satirize American politics,
                  entertainment, and the media culture. The movie was quite
                  funny, acerbic, and sad. "For the Sake of the Children" was
                  sung by actor Henry Gibson, formerly of Laugh-In. In
                  "Nashville" Gibson played diminutive, hypocritical,
                  sequined, hyper-patriotic country music icon Haven Hamilton
                  whose family-values-turned-on-its-head theme song was "For
                  the Sake of the Children (We Must Say Good-Bye)".
                  "Memphis" was actually written by actress Karen Black, who
                  played a second-tier singer destined to serve as perpetual
                  stand-in for emotionally fragile superstar Barbara Jean,
                  another icon who is accidentally assassinated at a political
                  rally at the movie's end.  "Memphis" was generally
                  considered an egregiously bad song written by an amateur
                  whose dislike for country music was evident from the song's
                  sappiness. At the time it was generally thought that Altman
                  let it into the film as an indulgence to Karen Black, but it
                  is certainly a strange choice for a cover.  Back in the 70's
                  there was a soundtrack album to "Nahville", but it's
                  probably long out of print.
                                                - Bill Jaynes

           3.5.10 I'm Not Sayin'
                  Written and originally performed by Gordon Lightfoot on
                  the album "Lightfoot!" (United Artists 1965). Currently
                  available. More significantly perhaps, however, is that
                  this song was Nico's first single (Immediate 1965).

           3.5.11 Borderline
                  Written by Reggie Lucas and originally performed by Madonna.

   4  Discography and availability information
       The recorded works of all Galaxie 500 related artists, can be found
       in The Galaxie 500 and related bands discography (see PART III/1).

       Galaxie 500
           Rykodisc have all three Galaxie 500 albums plus a box set, a
           compilation album and a very good live set available.

       Damon & Naomi
           All Damon & Naomi albums are available on Sub Pop in the US and on
           Rykodisc in Europe. The Pierre Etoile EP has recently been
           re-issued on CD by Spanish label Elefant.

       Luna
           Luna release their material on Beggars Banquet in the UK/Europe
           and Elektra everywhere else in the world - as far as I know all of
           their albums are currently available. In spring 1999 Luna were
           dropped by Elektra just prior to the release of The Days Of Our
           Nights. Luna have now signed to Jericho a Sire records imprint,
           who will be releasing Luna's latest album (The Days Of Our Nights)
           in the US.

       Magic Hour
           Magic Hour released their material on Che in the UK (first two
           albums only) and Twisted Village in the US, as far as I know all
           three albums are still available.

       Cagney and Lacee
           The Cagney and Lacee material was released on No.6 records and
           should still be available. A limited edition (500 copies) 7"
           single was released by UK independent label Earworm.


PART II - Frequently Asked Questions

   1  Where can I see ... play live?
      When are ... going to play in ...?
           As soon as I hear of any live dates I will put them on the
           Galaxie 500 - Luna - Damon & Naomi web page (see PART III/1)
           and post them on the mailing list (see PART III/2) and on the
           newsgroup alt.music.galaxie-500 (see PART III/3).
           I DO NOT get informed as a matter of course by any of the bands
           and so I rely on people telling me and by keeping an eye on the
           official web pages (see PART III/1). If anyone hears of any dates
           I'd be grateful if you could email them to me so that I can
           notify people via the web page, mailing list and newsgroup.

   2  Where can I find Galaxie 500/Luna/Damon & Naomi guitar tabs?
       The chords to most Galaxie 500, and quite a few Luna tracks are
       available on the Galaxie 500 - Luna - Damon & Naomi web page (see PART
       III/1), you will also find links to other pages that contain tabs
       which I will add as and when I come across them.

   3  Didn't Galaxie 500 do a couple of Peel Sessions?
      Will they ever get released?
       Galaxie 500 recorded two sessions for the John Peel show - the ground
       breaking BBC radio show...

           Recorded  24th September 1989
           Broadcast 17th October 1989
               Flowers
               Blue Thunder
               Decomposing Trees
               Don't Let Our Youth Go To Waste (Richman)

           Recorded  30th October 1990
           Broadcast 4th November 1990
               Moonshot (Buffy St Marie)
               Submission (Sex Pistols)
               When Will You Come Home
               Final Day (Moxham)
               (this version of Final Day has Naomi doing the vocal)

       According to an interview Damon & Naomi gave in Ptolemaic Terrascope
       (issue 23) these will "probably surface at some point".

   4  Why did Galaxie 500 split?
       The generally considered reasoning behind the split was simply that
       Dean Wareham decided he didn't want to be in the band anymore.
       Damon and Naomi gave a very thorough interview in "The Ptolemaic
       Terrascope" magazine (issue 23) where they give their version of
       the events that led to the split. As far as I know Dean hasn't given
       a full public explanation for his decision.

   5  Why did Stanley Demeski leave Luna?
       Stanley's reluctance to tour was the officially given reason for his
       departure from the band - these two quotes from interviews given to
       music magazine "Stomp and Stammer" (http://monsterbit.com/stammer/)
       give a bit more insight into the separation...

           "But I was never really in Luna. I was an employee of the band and
           I made it clear from the beginning that whenever we went on the
           road, I had to be paid. Then, they sort of ran out of money and at
           that point, they just kept bugging me to tour with them but I just
           wasn't that into it to be honest with you."
                       Stanley Demeski - "Stomp & Stammer" - June 1997

           "He didn't like touring I guess that was true with everyone in The
           Feelies, but I got tired of begging and twisting his arm. And it
           was kind of always that way from the beginning, he made that sort
           of clear, that he would rather stay home."
                       Dean Wareham - "Stomp & Stammer - September 1997

   6  Haven't I heard ... in a TV commercial?
       The Luna track "California (All The Way)" has appeared as the
       soundtrack to at least two TV commercials - Calvin Klein CK1 (in the
       US) and American Express (in the UK).

   7  Haven't I heard ... in a film?
       Galaxie 500 songs have appeared in (unconfirmed)...
           Remembering Sex (aka: Getting Off) (1998 - dir: Julie Lynch)

       Luna songs/music have appeared in the following films...
           I Shot Andy Warhol (1996 - dir: Mary Harron) - Soundtrack available
           Mr Jealousy (1997 - dir: Noah Baumbach) - Soundtrack available
           Thursday (1998 - dir: Skip Woods)
           Irma Vep (1996 - dir: Olivier Assayas)

   8  What is a Galaxie 500?
       It's a make of car. If you're really interested check out this page on
       Yahoo -
    http://www.yahoo.com/Recreation/Automotive/Makes_and_Models/Ford/Galaxie/


PART III - Internet

   1  Web Pages
       The following web pages have Galaxie 500 etc. content.

       Galaxie 500 - Luna - Damon & Naomi
           Excellent (but I would say that!) and thorough web pages with
           full discography, lyrics and the home of this FAQ
               http://www.aald.demon.co.uk/galaxie/

       Rykodisc's Galaxie 500 web pages
           Very smart web page promoting Rykidisc's re-issue of the
           Galaxie 500 back-catalogue, with a good discography, pictures
           and sounds.
               http://www.rykodisc.com/3/features/g500/
           this page has recently gone AWOL during Ryko's restructuring of
           their web site - an unofficial mirror is available here...
               http://home.inreach.com/jbakken/Galaxie500/
           or  http://www.slowriver.com/3/features/g500/

       Damon and Naomi on Sub Pop
           Damon & Naomi's Sub Pop web site has recently been relaunched
           Flashy new graphics and the usual pics and sounds, as well as
           pieces on Galaxie 500, Magic Hour and Exact Change. No news
           section though. Sub Pop also have a tours section which will
           normally have any D+N dates mentioned.
               http://www.subpop.com/bands/damon+naomi/newwebsite/

           The old and out of date version is still up and running...
               http://www.subpop.com/bands/damon+naomi/website/

       Javier Balanche's Wondrous Web of Damon &amp; Naomi
           Half finished, graphic intensive and in Spanish D+N web page
               http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Metro/9915/

       Justin Harwood's official site for LUNA Bits and Bobs
           Justin Harwood (Luna band member) has put up an excellent site
           packed with pictures, news and tour information. It also has some
           nice opinion pieces by the band members.
               http://www.fuzzywuzzy.com/
           The Fuzzy Wuzzy site has recently been neglected with just
           occasional updates and most pics have become unavailable.
           Also the information mailing list that Luna set up from there
           recently got "lost" and you should therefore sign up again if
           you wish to receive Luna updates ([email protected]).

       The ex-official Luna web page
           This site has been officially abandoned.
               http://www.triangle23.com/luna/

       Chris's Luna discography
           Complete Luna discography with lots of scans. All on one page so
           make a cup of tea while you wait for it to load.
               http://www.teleport.com/~luna/luna/discog.html

       Luna on the Beggars Banquet site
           Small but neat page by Luna's UK record label.
               http://www.beggars.com/luna/luna.html

       Luna on the Elektra site
           Small out of date (surprise) page by Luna's ex-US/World record
           label.
               http://www.elektra.com/alternative_club/luna/luna.html

       Magic Hour on the Che site
           This is a tidy one page affair with details of record releases.
               http://www.che.co.uk/magichour/index.html

       A collection of links to pages with reviews, interviews and features
       can be found on the links page of the Galaxie 500 - Luna - Damon &
       Naomi web site
               http://www.aald.demon.co.uk/galaxie/links.html


   2  Mailing Lists
       The Galaxie 500 Mailing List has recently moved to a "proper" server
       which means quicker turnaround and easier (un)subscription.
       To subscribe...
           [email protected]
           with...
           subscribe galaxie <your email address>
           or
           subscribe galaxie-digest <your email address>
           in the BODY of the email.
       Any problems feel free to email me at [email protected]

       The official Luna recently mislaid all the email addresses from their
       information list at the Fuzzy Wuzzy site - if you wish to receive
       Luna news from the horses mouth you'll have to sign up again. Email
       [email protected]

   3  Newsgroups
       In the following Newsgroups Galaxie 500 (etc.) discussion is
       acceptable...

       alt.music.galaxie-500
       alt.music.luna
       both of the above newsgroups have been pretty much nothing but
       spam for a few months now. Best join the Galaxie 500 mailing list!

       alt.music.independent
           Lively, medium/high traffic newsgroup, with a stress on
           independent, so Luna debate may be frowned upon by Indie
           purists.

       alt.music.alternative
           Very busy newsgroup, and only recommended if you can cope
           with tedious debates about mainstream alternative Rock.


PART IV - Credits

   Thanks to gary <[email protected]> for donating a particularly
   good answer for question 1.1, I've never been able to describe
   Galaxie 500.

   Thanks to Sean O'Brien <[email protected]> for filling me in on the
   Magnetophone project.

   Thanks to [email protected] for donating a fine yet concise history
   of The Pastels.

   Thanks to Lars Murray from Rykodisc <[email protected]> - for
   explaining the CD-ROM video problem.

   Thanks to Rob Gronette, Steve Beeho, Rhys Davies, Brent Aliverti,
   Jonathan Litchfield, Static50 - for correcting mistakes and filling
   holes.

   Thanks to Bill Jaynes for filling me in on the two songs from the film
   "Nashville" that were covered by Cagney and Lacee, and to Simon Murphy
   for a bit of "Greyhound Goin' Somewhere" info.

   Thanks to the subscribers and contributors of the Galaxie 500 mailing
   list from whom a large chunk of this information was gleaned.

   Please mail me ([email protected]) any corrections, additions or
   comments to me for later versions of this FAQ.

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