Copernicus - Live In Prague
"Nothing Exists."
New York City's preeminent performance-poet-philosopher brings his unique brand of improv-post-punk-psycho-delica behind the Iron Curtain to Prague's Praha Slavia Stadium in June of 1989.
"Nothing Exists."
New York City's preeminent performance-poet-philosopher brings his unique brand of improv-post-punk-psycho-delica behind the Iron Curtain to Prague's Praha Slavia Stadium in June of 1989.
Joseph Smalkowski
Copernicus (lead vocals, lyrics)
Larry Kirwan
Himself (keyboards, guitar, vocals)
Mike Fazio
Himself (guitar)
Thomas Hamlin
Himself (drums)
Dave Conrad
Himself (bass)
New York City's preeminent performance-poet-philosopher brings his unique brand of improv-post-punk-psycho-delica behind the Iron Curtain to Prague's Praha Slavia Stadium in June of 1989.
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