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Mercury Rev

Live Performances by Mercury Rev in 1999

  • In January 1999, Mercury Rev performed "Goddess on a Highway" live on the Jools Holland show, shortly after the release of their acclaimed album "Dese... Read Full Description >

    In January 1999, Mercury Rev performed "Goddess on a Highway" live on the Jools Holland show, shortly after the release of their acclaimed album "Deserter's Songs," which came out in 1998. This album marked a significant turning point in the band's career, as it received widespread critical acclaim and helped the band gain a larger following. "Deserter's Songs" features lush, orchestral arrangements that beautifully complement the band's alternative rock sound. The live performance of "Goddess on a Highway" showcases the band's ability to blend emotional depth with expansive soundscapes, a hallmark of their style during this period. Additionally, the song's lyrics reflect a sense of introspection and longing, themes that resonated with audiences and contributed to the band's emerging identity in the late '90s music scene. This performance highlights Mercury Rev's transition into a more mainstream acceptance while retaining their distinct artistic voice.

Mercury Rev - Live Performance of 'Holes'

January 1, 1999 | Video Length: 4:37
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Mercury Rev - Live at Benicàssim Festival, Full Concert

Benicàssim festival
Benicàssim, Spain

August 6, 1999 | Video Length: 39:42
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  • In August 1999, Mercury Rev performed live at the Benicàssim festival, shortly after the release of their critically acclaimed album "Deserters Songs... Read Full Description >

    In August 1999, Mercury Rev performed live at the Benicàssim festival, shortly after the release of their critically acclaimed album "Deserters Songs," which came out in early 1998. This album marked a significant turning point in the band's career, showcasing their ethereal sound and elaborate arrangements, which garnered a wider audience and critical praise. During this period, Mercury Rev was known for their eclectic blend of genres, and their live performances, including this festival show, were characterized by a lush, immersive sound. Notably, "Deserters Songs" features themes of nostalgia and dreams, which resonate throughout their setlist during this performance. The Benicàssim festival, known for its vibrant atmosphere and diverse line-up, also represented an important moment for the band as they solidified their place in the indie rock scene of the late '90s.

Mercury Rev - Bizarre Festival Full Concert in Cologne (1999)

Butzweilerhof
Cologne, Germany

August 21, 1999 | Video Length: 31:30
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  • In August 1999, during the time of the live recording at the Bizarre Festival in Cologne, Mercury Rev was continuing to build on the success of their ... Read Full Description >

    In August 1999, during the time of the live recording at the Bizarre Festival in Cologne, Mercury Rev was continuing to build on the success of their acclaimed album "Deserter's Songs," which was released in 1998. This album marked a significant evolution in the band's sound, showcasing a blend of lush orchestration and introspective melodies that gained them wider recognition and critical acclaim. The performance recorded in Cologne exemplifies the height of this artistic phase, showcasing their experimental style and theatrical stage presence, which resonated with fans. Notably, "Deserter's Songs" included standout tracks like "Holes" and "Goddess on a Hiway," which were essential parts of their live set during this period. This recording is a vital piece that captures the band's energy during a transformative era, right before they would later move towards more expansive and varied musical explorations with subsequent albums.