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Galaxie 500

Galaxie 500 was an American alternative rock band that formed in 1987 and split up in 1991 after releasing three albums. Guitarist Dean Wareham, drummer Damon Krukowski and bassist Naomi Yang had met at the Dalton School in New York City in 1981, but began playing together during their time as students at Harvard University. Wareham and Krukowski had formed a series of punk-influenced student bands, before Wareham returned to New York. When he returned in 1987 he and Krukowski formed a new band, with Yang joining the group on bass guitar, the new group deciding on the name Galaxie 500, after a friend's car, a Ford Galaxie 500.

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According to the John Peel Archive website, Peel had a copy of the band's debut album, which was a promo and on the back of that, was a personal handwriting from Brian G., introducing the album.[1] It is not known who is Brian G., but is more likely to have been someone working for a record company.

The debut album, released in 1988, got some tracks played by Peel in 1989 on his shows, along with the band's second LP, On Fire, and their third album, This Is Our Music, in 1990, before the group split.

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Galaxie 500 - Peel Session 1989

1. Recorded: 1989-09-24. Broadcast: 17 October 1989. Repeated: 23 November 1989

  • Flowers / Blue Thunder / Decomposing Trees / Don't Let Our Youth Go To Waste

2. Recorded: 1990-10-30. Broadcast: 04 November 1990. Repeated: 26 January 1991

  • Moonshot / Submission / When Will You Come Home / Final Day

Other Shows Played[]

1989
1990
1991

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