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$9.80The Story
A Newbury Comics exclusive color vinyl pressing.
Twenty-plus years...two dozen albums...twice that many bandmates...the mad genius that is Robert Pollard finally decided it was time to bring down the curtain on one of indie rockās most innovative and, well, outrageous live bands. Certainly nobody could accuse Guided By Voices of being too tame, too mainstream, too predictable. Ever since Pollard created the āgangā in Ohio in the early 1980ās with the help of his brother Jimmy and Pete Jamison (with the help of a loan to pay for the first few records), ālo-fiā may be the best descriptor for their brand of bursting, raw, no-holds-barred shout-out songs.
This Austin City Limits recorded on November 9, 2004 was one of their last performances (until they reunited several years later) and what a finale it was. Much of it couldnāt, wouldnāt ever be broadcast on television - public or otherwise - but itās all here for GBV fans to savor forever. Pollard was in rare form, with buckets of beer literally and liberally decorating the stage. He always said he wanted to end the bandās decades of music on a high note. And this is it!

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Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
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A Newbury Comics exclusive color vinyl pressing.
Twenty-plus years...two dozen albums...twice that many bandmates...the mad genius that is Robert Pollard finally decided it was time to bring down the curtain on one of indie rockās most innovative and, well, outrageous live bands. Certainly nobody could accuse Guided By Voices of being too tame, too mainstream, too predictable. Ever since Pollard created the āgangā in Ohio in the early 1980ās with the help of his brother Jimmy and Pete Jamison (with the help of a loan to pay for the first few records), ālo-fiā may be the best descriptor for their brand of bursting, raw, no-holds-barred shout-out songs.
This Austin City Limits recorded on November 9, 2004 was one of their last performances (until they reunited several years later) and what a finale it was. Much of it couldnāt, wouldnāt ever be broadcast on television - public or otherwise - but itās all here for GBV fans to savor forever. Pollard was in rare form, with buckets of beer literally and liberally decorating the stage. He always said he wanted to end the bandās decades of music on a high note. And this is it!























