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Essay heading: A Look At Savage Garden
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Music and Movies |
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December 13, 2001 |
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Darren and Daniel soon found out another Australian
band also had that name so, they bought the name from them but, then they
found another English band called Crush so they decided to call the band
Savage Garden which was thought of by Darren, it was from an Anne Rice
novel where "she describes the world as two levels, one as a very beautiful
place but,in the other, underneath, we're all savage beasts"(The conception of
savage garden) in the other,Darren and Daniel so fired by self assurance, sent
out over 150 demo tapes to record companies and management all over
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One by one they got rejected until John Woodruff heard their tape
and thought they had a chance, he immediately flew to Brisbane to sign them
to JWM, his record company. Their first self titled album was recorded in
Sydney, Australia. It was produced by Charles Fisher and mixed by Chris
Lord-Alge... displayed next 300 characters
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