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'''''One Mile High... Live''''' is the 2013 [[live album|live]] [[Blu-ray]] and [[DVD]] released by [[alternative rock]] group [[Garbage (band)|Garbage]] through [[Eagle Rock Entertainment]]. The recording took place in October 2012, at the [[Ogden |
'''''One Mile High... Live''''' is the 2013 [[live album|live]] [[Blu-ray]] and [[DVD]] released by [[alternative rock]] group [[Garbage (band)|Garbage]] through [[Eagle Rock Entertainment]]. The recording took place in October 2012, at the [[Ogden Theatre]] in [[Denver, Colorado]], and was initially broadcast live on [[AXS TV]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://blogs.westword.com/backbeat/2012/10/garbage_ogden_theatre_denver.php|title=Garbage at the Ogden Theatre, 10/6/12|work=Denver Westword|first=Jon|last=Solomon|access-date=2013-05-16}}</ref> The show took place approximately mid-way through the bands [[Not Your Kind of People World Tour|year-long world tour]] in support of their fifth album, ''[[Not Your Kind of People]]'' and features the entire group present, with [[bass guitar|bass]] provided by [[Eric Avery]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.axs.tv/blogs/garbage-one-mile-high-live-october-6th-on-axs-tv/|title=Garbage: One Mile High… LIVE October 6th on AXS TV|publisher=AXS TV|access-date=2013-05-16}}</ref> |
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''One Mile High... Live'' offers a career-spanning set of twenty tracks, including all of the group's seven [[Hot 100]] hit singles, as well as a number of renditions from the |
''One Mile High... Live'' offers a career-spanning set of twenty tracks, including all of the group's seven [[Hot 100]] hit singles, as well as a number of renditions from the band's fifth album.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.newrock1019.com/garbage-to-release-live-dvd-one-mile-highlive-in-may/|title=Garbage to Release Live DVD, "One Mile High…Live", in May|publisher=[[New Rock 101.9]]|access-date=2013-05-16|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131021002156/http://www.newrock1019.com/garbage-to-release-live-dvd-one-mile-highlive-in-may/|archive-date=2013-10-21}}</ref> The discs also include behind-the-scenes footage, featurettes about songs from ''Not Your Kind of People'', and two [[music videos]], directed by Matt Irwin<ref>{{cite web|title=Garbage reveal plans for new album, club tour|url=http://www.bostonmusicspotlight.com/news-garbage-reveal-plans-for-new-album-club-tour-boston-show-paradise-rock-club-may-2012/|publisher=Boston Music Spotlight|access-date=2012-03-20|url-status=usurped|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120502110443/http://www.bostonmusicspotlight.com/news-garbage-reveal-plans-for-new-album-club-tour-boston-show-paradise-rock-club-may-2012/|archive-date=2012-05-02}}</ref> and Julie Orser respectively.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.spin.com/2012/08/garbage-shirk-their-dark-side-in-big-bright-world-video/|title=Garbage Shirk Their Dark Side in 'Big Bright World' Video|work=[[Spin (magazine)|Spin]]|first=Kory|last=Grow|date=2012-08-20|access-date=2013-05-16}}</ref> The release also features a [[closing credits|credit sequence]] soundtracked by a then-unreleased Garbage song titled, "[[Girls Talk (Garbage song)|Time Will Destroy Everything]]", which was used as the band's intro tape on the live tour.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.side-line.com/news_comments.php?id=49264_0_2_1108_C|title=Garbage enters Summer with 'One Mile High... Live' DVD/Blu-ray|work=Side-Line|access-date=2013-05-16}}</ref> |
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On April 28, Eagle Rock pre-empted the release of ''One Mile High... Live'' by posting the recording of "[[Stupid Girl (Garbage song)|Stupid Girl]]" to [[social media]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVwxLYs0Wuw|title=Garbage - Stupid Girl (One Mile High...Live) ~ 1080p HD|publisher=Eagle Rock TV |
On April 28, Eagle Rock pre-empted the release of ''One Mile High... Live'' by posting the recording of "[[Stupid Girl (Garbage song)|Stupid Girl]]" to [[social media]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVwxLYs0Wuw|title=Garbage - Stupid Girl (One Mile High...Live) ~ 1080p HD|publisher=Eagle Rock TV |via=[[YouTube]]|access-date=2012-05-16}}</ref> This was followed up in successive months with the posting of footage of both "[[Blood for Poppies]]"<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4cKG0Bq-Bs|title=Garbage - Blood for Poppies (One Mile High...Live) ~ 1080p HD|publisher=Eagle Rock TV |via=[[YouTube]]|access-date=2013-12-22}}</ref> and "[[Push It (Garbage song)|Push It]]".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4cKG0Bq-Bs|title=Garbage - Push It (One Mile High...Live) ~ 1080p HD|publisher=Eagle Rock TV |via=[[YouTube]]|access-date=2013-12-23}}</ref> A [[streaming media|streaming]] video of the entire show was also posted on Eagle Rock's [[Facebook]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/EagleRockEnt?sk=app_426007454112776&app_data=eyJtb3ZpZV9pZCI6MTkzfQ%3D%3D|title=One Mile High...live|publisher=Eagle Rock Entertainment: Streaming Store|access-date=2013-12-23}}</ref> |
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==Track listing== |
==Track listing== |
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#"[[Automatic Systematic Habit]]" |
#"[[Automatic Systematic Habit]]" |
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#"[[I Think I'm Paranoid]]" |
#"[[I Think I'm Paranoid]]" |
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#"[[Shut Your Mouth ( |
#"[[Shut Your Mouth (song)|Shut Your Mouth]]" |
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#"[[Why Do You Love Me]]" |
#"[[Why Do You Love Me]]" |
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#"[[Queer ( |
#"[[Queer (song)|Queer]]" |
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#"[[Stupid Girl (Garbage song)|Stupid Girl]]" |
#"[[Stupid Girl (Garbage song)|Stupid Girl]]" |
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#"Hammering In My Head" |
#"Hammering In My Head" |
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#"[[Control (Garbage song)|Control]]" |
#"[[Control (Garbage song)|Control]]" |
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#"[[Number |
#"[[Number 1 Crush|#1 Crush]]" |
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#"[[Cherry Lips]]" |
#"[[Cherry Lips]]" |
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#"[[Big Bright World]]" |
#"[[Big Bright World]]" |
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#"[[Blood for Poppies]]" |
#"[[Blood for Poppies]]" |
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#"[[Special (Garbage song)|Special]]" |
#"[[Special (Garbage song)|Special]]" |
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#"[[Milk (song)|Milk]]" |
#"[[Milk (Garbage song)|Milk]]" |
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#"[[Battle |
#"[[Battle in Me]]" |
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#"[[Push It (Garbage song)|Push It]]" |
#"[[Push It (Garbage song)|Push It]]" |
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#"[[Only Happy When It Rains]]" |
#"[[Only Happy When It Rains]]" |
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Garbage released ''One Mile High...live'' as a live document to mark the end of their fifth world tour, and their first since reforming the year prior. The band had never released a live video in the career. The Denver show was chosen to be filmed due to considerations such as [[fanbase]], venue size, and the fact that Garbage were headlining.<ref name="Huffington"/> [[Butch Vig]] later explained, "It's a very honest representation of what we sound like live. As a producer, I've seen a lot of bands release live DVDs and what they do is they go back in the studio and re-record everything and make it sound perfect. We did not do that. We left it very pure. It's what we sound like live. You hear little mistakes and things in the set that happen any night because it's a live environment."<ref name="Huffington"/> Vig added that the band felt that doing a show with [[lasers]] and [[special effects]], or special guest vocalists would misrepresent the band: "It's just Garbage on stage playing our songs. That's the DVD we wanted to put out." Garbage also shot backstage documentary footage, as well as recorded audio from various shows across the tour, however this was not used on ''One Mile High...live''.<ref name="Huffington"/> |
Garbage released ''One Mile High...live'' as a live document to mark the end of their fifth world tour, and their first since reforming the year prior. The band had never released a live video in the career. The Denver show was chosen to be filmed due to considerations such as [[fanbase]], venue size, and the fact that Garbage were headlining.<ref name="Huffington"/> [[Butch Vig]] later explained, "It's a very honest representation of what we sound like live. As a producer, I've seen a lot of bands release live DVDs and what they do is they go back in the studio and re-record everything and make it sound perfect. We did not do that. We left it very pure. It's what we sound like live. You hear little mistakes and things in the set that happen any night because it's a live environment."<ref name="Huffington"/> Vig added that the band felt that doing a show with [[lasers]] and [[special effects]], or special guest vocalists would misrepresent the band: "It's just Garbage on stage playing our songs. That's the DVD we wanted to put out." Garbage also shot backstage documentary footage, as well as recorded audio from various shows across the tour, however this was not used on ''One Mile High...live''.<ref name="Huffington"/> |
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The show was [[Film director|directed]] by Erica Ferrero, who had shot in the Ogden Theater numerous times prior; "The concert really showcased the packed venue. The challenge at the Ogden Theatre is limited [[camera]] placement and no space for a [[Jib (camera)|jib]] which we simulated with a robotic camera mounted high offstage."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ericaferrero.com/Erica/Video.html|title=Project Examples; GARBAGE: NOT YOUR KIND OF PEOPLE TOUR|publisher=Erica Ferrera| |
The show was [[Film director|directed]] by Erica Ferrero, who had shot in the Ogden Theater numerous times prior; "The concert really showcased the packed venue. The challenge at the Ogden Theatre is limited [[camera]] placement and no space for a [[Jib (camera)|jib]] which we simulated with a robotic camera mounted high offstage."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ericaferrero.com/Erica/Video.html|title=Project Examples; GARBAGE: NOT YOUR KIND OF PEOPLE TOUR|publisher=Erica Ferrera|access-date=2013-05-16}}</ref> Guitarist [[Steve Marker]] was impressed by the discretion used by the camera team, compared to an [[MTV]] production the band had played around the same time: "You can tell that all they really care about is what’s going on with the camera. I think that they’ve tried to avoid [focusing on lighting, etc]."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theaureview.com/interviews/the-au-interview-steve-marker-of-garbage-wisconsin|title=the AU interview: Steve Marker of Garbage (Wisconsin)|publisher=The AU Review|first=Sosafina|last=Fuomole|date=2013-06-05|access-date=2013-12-30}}</ref> Garbage worked with Eagle Vision to agree on bonus content for the release; five [[featurettes]] on the writing and recording of ''Not Your Kind of People'' tracks were included. These were shot in [[Los Angeles]] by Julie Orser as buzz footage. [[Music videos]] for "Blood for Poppies" and "Big Bright World" were also included.<ref name="Huffington">{{cite web|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mike-ragogna/garbages-one-mile-highliv_b_3419093.html|title=Garbage's One Mile High... Live: A Conversation with Butch Vig|first=Mike|last=Rogogna|date=2013-06-11|work=[[Huffington Post]]|access-date=2013-12-22}}</ref> |
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| United Kingdom<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/Garbage-One-Mile-High-Blu-ray/dp/B00BPA2H3M/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1363011463&sr=8-1-fkmr0|title= One Mile High...Live [Blu-ray] [2013]|access-date=2013-05-16}}</ref> |
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|Australia<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jbhifionline.com.au/music/pop-rock/one-mile-high/684153|title= One Mile High |
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! scope="row"|Switzerland Music DVD chart ([[Schweizer Hitparade]])<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hitparade.ch/charts/musik-dvd/09-06-2013|title=SCHWEIZER HITPARADE - MUSIK-DVD TOP 10; 09.06.2013|publisher=HitParade.ch|access-date=2015-06-14}}</ref> |
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| UK [[UK Video Charts|Music Video chart]] ([[The Official Charts Company]])<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.officialcharts.com/video-archive-chart/_/29/2013-06-08/ |title=Music Video Top 40 - 8th June 2013 |publisher=[[The Official Charts Company]] | |
!scope="row"| UK [[UK Video Charts|Music Video chart]] ([[The Official Charts Company]])<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.officialcharts.com/video-archive-chart/_/29/2013-06-08/ |title=Music Video Top 40 - 8th June 2013 |publisher=[[The Official Charts Company]] |access-date=2013-06-03}}</ref> |
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!scope="row"|USA [[Billboard charts#Video|Music Video Sales]] ([[Billboard (magazine)|''Billboard'']])<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/garbage/chart-history/music-video-sales/song/784056|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191002190907/https://www.billboard.com/music/garbage/chart-history/music-video-sales/song/784056|url-status=dead|archive-date=October 2, 2019|title=Music Video Sales; One Mile High... Live (June 13th, 2013) |magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]] |access-date=2019-10-02}}</ref> |
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==External links== |
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*[http://www.garbage.com Garbage official website] |
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*[http://www.eagle-rock.com Eagle Rock Entertainment website] |
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*{{IMDb title|2457668|Garbage Live}} (TV Broadcast) |
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Latest revision as of 04:58, 21 December 2024
One Mile High... Live | ||||
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Released | May 27, 2013 | |||
Recorded | October 6, 2012 Ogden Theatre, Denver, Colorado | |||
Genre | Alternative rock, electronica | |||
Length | 116 mins | |||
Label | Eagle Vision | |||
Producer | Eric Haiman & Beth Klepper | |||
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One Mile High... Live is the 2013 live Blu-ray and DVD released by alternative rock group Garbage through Eagle Rock Entertainment. The recording took place in October 2012, at the Ogden Theatre in Denver, Colorado, and was initially broadcast live on AXS TV.[1] The show took place approximately mid-way through the bands year-long world tour in support of their fifth album, Not Your Kind of People and features the entire group present, with bass provided by Eric Avery.[2]
One Mile High... Live offers a career-spanning set of twenty tracks, including all of the group's seven Hot 100 hit singles, as well as a number of renditions from the band's fifth album.[3] The discs also include behind-the-scenes footage, featurettes about songs from Not Your Kind of People, and two music videos, directed by Matt Irwin[4] and Julie Orser respectively.[5] The release also features a credit sequence soundtracked by a then-unreleased Garbage song titled, "Time Will Destroy Everything", which was used as the band's intro tape on the live tour.[6]
On April 28, Eagle Rock pre-empted the release of One Mile High... Live by posting the recording of "Stupid Girl" to social media.[7] This was followed up in successive months with the posting of footage of both "Blood for Poppies"[8] and "Push It".[9] A streaming video of the entire show was also posted on Eagle Rock's Facebook.[10]
Track listing
[edit]- "Automatic Systematic Habit"
- "I Think I'm Paranoid"
- "Shut Your Mouth"
- "Why Do You Love Me"
- "Queer"
- "Stupid Girl"
- "Hammering In My Head"
- "Control"
- "#1 Crush"
- "Cherry Lips"
- "Big Bright World"
- "Blood for Poppies"
- "Special"
- "Milk"
- "Battle in Me"
- "Push It"
- "Only Happy When It Rains"
- "Supervixen"
- "The Trick Is to Keep Breathing"
- "Vow"
Bonus Features:
- "Time Will Destroy Everything" (End Credits)
- Pre-show Warm Up
- "Big Bright World" (Music Video)
- "Blood for Poppies" (Music Video)
Featurettes:
- "Automatic Systematic Habit"
- "Battle In Me"
- "Big Bright World"
- "Blood For Poppies"
- "Control"
Production
[edit]Garbage released One Mile High...live as a live document to mark the end of their fifth world tour, and their first since reforming the year prior. The band had never released a live video in the career. The Denver show was chosen to be filmed due to considerations such as fanbase, venue size, and the fact that Garbage were headlining.[11] Butch Vig later explained, "It's a very honest representation of what we sound like live. As a producer, I've seen a lot of bands release live DVDs and what they do is they go back in the studio and re-record everything and make it sound perfect. We did not do that. We left it very pure. It's what we sound like live. You hear little mistakes and things in the set that happen any night because it's a live environment."[11] Vig added that the band felt that doing a show with lasers and special effects, or special guest vocalists would misrepresent the band: "It's just Garbage on stage playing our songs. That's the DVD we wanted to put out." Garbage also shot backstage documentary footage, as well as recorded audio from various shows across the tour, however this was not used on One Mile High...live.[11]
The show was directed by Erica Ferrero, who had shot in the Ogden Theater numerous times prior; "The concert really showcased the packed venue. The challenge at the Ogden Theatre is limited camera placement and no space for a jib which we simulated with a robotic camera mounted high offstage."[12] Guitarist Steve Marker was impressed by the discretion used by the camera team, compared to an MTV production the band had played around the same time: "You can tell that all they really care about is what’s going on with the camera. I think that they’ve tried to avoid [focusing on lighting, etc]."[13] Garbage worked with Eagle Vision to agree on bonus content for the release; five featurettes on the writing and recording of Not Your Kind of People tracks were included. These were shot in Los Angeles by Julie Orser as buzz footage. Music videos for "Blood for Poppies" and "Big Bright World" were also included.[11]
Release history
[edit]Date | Territory | Label | Format(s) |
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May 27, 2013 | United Kingdom[14] | Eagle Vision | DVD, Blu-ray, Digital download |
May 28, 2013 | United States[15] | ||
May 31, 2013 | Australia[16] |
Comprehensive charts
[edit]Chart (2013) | Peak position |
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Switzerland Music DVD chart (Schweizer Hitparade)[17] | 9 |
UK Music Video chart (The Official Charts Company)[18] | 11 |
USA Music Video Sales (Billboard)[19] | 6 |
References
[edit]- ^ Solomon, Jon. "Garbage at the Ogden Theatre, 10/6/12". Denver Westword. Retrieved 2013-05-16.
- ^ "Garbage: One Mile High… LIVE October 6th on AXS TV". AXS TV. Retrieved 2013-05-16.
- ^ "Garbage to Release Live DVD, "One Mile High…Live", in May". New Rock 101.9. Archived from the original on 2013-10-21. Retrieved 2013-05-16.
- ^ "Garbage reveal plans for new album, club tour". Boston Music Spotlight. Archived from the original on 2012-05-02. Retrieved 2012-03-20.
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ^ Grow, Kory (2012-08-20). "Garbage Shirk Their Dark Side in 'Big Bright World' Video". Spin. Retrieved 2013-05-16.
- ^ "Garbage enters Summer with 'One Mile High... Live' DVD/Blu-ray". Side-Line. Retrieved 2013-05-16.
- ^ "Garbage - Stupid Girl (One Mile High...Live) ~ 1080p HD". Eagle Rock TV. Retrieved 2012-05-16 – via YouTube.
- ^ "Garbage - Blood for Poppies (One Mile High...Live) ~ 1080p HD". Eagle Rock TV. Retrieved 2013-12-22 – via YouTube.
- ^ "Garbage - Push It (One Mile High...Live) ~ 1080p HD". Eagle Rock TV. Retrieved 2013-12-23 – via YouTube.
- ^ "One Mile High...live". Eagle Rock Entertainment: Streaming Store. Retrieved 2013-12-23.
- ^ a b c d Rogogna, Mike (2013-06-11). "Garbage's One Mile High... Live: A Conversation with Butch Vig". Huffington Post. Retrieved 2013-12-22.
- ^ "Project Examples; GARBAGE: NOT YOUR KIND OF PEOPLE TOUR". Erica Ferrera. Retrieved 2013-05-16.
- ^ Fuomole, Sosafina (2013-06-05). "the AU interview: Steve Marker of Garbage (Wisconsin)". The AU Review. Retrieved 2013-12-30.
- ^ "One Mile High...Live [Blu-ray] [2013]". Retrieved 2013-05-16.
- ^ "Quick Hits: Lil Wayne, Beyoncé, Thirty Seconds To Mars, will.i.am, Filter, Atoms For Peace, Garbage, Matchbox Twenty & Goo Goo Dolls, Barenaked Ladies & Ben Folds, Morrissey". FMQB. Retrieved 2013-05-16.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "One Mile High". JB Hifi. Retrieved 2013-05-31.
- ^ "SCHWEIZER HITPARADE - MUSIK-DVD TOP 10; 09.06.2013". HitParade.ch. Retrieved 2015-06-14.
- ^ "Music Video Top 40 - 8th June 2013". The Official Charts Company. Retrieved 2013-06-03.
- ^ "Music Video Sales; One Mile High... Live (June 13th, 2013)". Billboard. Archived from the original on October 2, 2019. Retrieved 2019-10-02.
External links
[edit]- Garbage official website
- Eagle Rock Entertainment website[usurped]
- Garbage Live at IMDb (TV Broadcast)