RAGC! Live at the Knitting Factory - Limited Edition CD
Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
An intimate, trilogy spanning, live show- recorded in Brooklyn NY, July 22, 2012.
Comes in a classic black, gatefold card case, with live photos by Mike Dubin.
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Includes unlimited streaming of RAGC! Live at the Knitting Factory
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You know that feeling you get when you’ve lost something you didn’t know you lost but you know you are looking for ? And know with even further affirmation it was lost and you were in deed looking because you finally recognize it when you found it ? Every time I see the word “COPE” I think of how there’s no irony that I think of this voice, lyrics and music that helped me do just that. It’s so many heavenly things. Please let this be the voice I hear on my final journey to meet my ma room_237
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Jesus was a black communist jew from Palestine 🇵🇸 to that alone can I say amen, not the white Californian surfer dude evil empire distortion we get today rocketredfern
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Like the softly imposing architecture of an art museum, it echoes traces of their previous albums by treading new grounds in familiar ways. Phenomenal. (Too hard to pick a favorite.) Comrade Tiki