samarr
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Post by samarr on Apr 20, 2009 3:17:34 GMT -5
no problem. also i remember him playing "the chosen few" now. he didn't play anything i hadn't heard which is one thing i was hoping for, altho i think there was one or two songs written on one of the set list i had not heard of. my friend had that tho so i'll have to look later.
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Post by theworldof on Apr 25, 2009 12:48:04 GMT -5
This might be impossible so far, but any pics/vids/audio from the recent shows?
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ryjo
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Post by ryjo on Apr 28, 2009 17:08:50 GMT -5
New shows!
Thu Jul 30, 2009 - New York NY Bowery Ballroom with Iran
Fri Jul 31, 2009 - Boston MA Paradise with Iran
NYC show goes on sale Friday (5/1) at noon.
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Post by aficionado on May 7, 2009 10:55:33 GMT -5
The Seattle show at the Crocodile Cafe was very good--with a receptive audience--so Dan even bantered a bit throughout the night. The set list included (not in actual order): Helena European Oils The Temple Crystal Country Foam Hands Painter in Your Pocket The State The Music Lovers Rivers The Chose Few Beggars Might Ride A New Song (title?) Don't Become the Thing You Hated Encore: Watercolors into the Ocean, Streets of Fire
The sound was great, and it was good to hear all the lyrics. Definitely worth the trip!
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Post by stonian on May 7, 2009 17:05:41 GMT -5
I'm on the 5:30am flight to San Francisco in the morning, going to both shows. I'm giddy as hell.
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Post by riverman84 on May 7, 2009 20:07:03 GMT -5
Stonian, I hope you have a kick-ass time at the show. Be sure to post the set list. By the way, if you're Weston, just to let you know, I'm Steve's brother, Buddy. We saw the show in Carborro a few years ago together and it was awesome. Let us know how this show is.
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Post by stonian on May 7, 2009 20:43:32 GMT -5
Yes, its Weston. I knew it was you too. Anna is bringing her computer so im sure we will have set lists up post show both nights.
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Post by aficionado on May 7, 2009 21:53:49 GMT -5
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Post by helloprotagonist on May 9, 2009 16:43:06 GMT -5
The new song at the San Francisco show last night was called "Downtown".
From memory, not in order, he played:
Your Blood European Oils Helena Dark Leaves From A Thread Downtown This Night To The Heart of The Sun The Chosen Few Don't Become The Thing You Hated
And one or two others I know I'm missing, but overall I was super pleased. The only complaints it seemed like anyone had from last night were the loud assholes in the front.
I'm also going tonight, which is at a more intimate venue. Should be fun.
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Post by helloprotagonist on May 10, 2009 12:05:25 GMT -5
Last night at the Swedish American Hall was way better than the Cafe Du Nord show. Better sound, smaller (better, more polite) crowd, and ostensibly because "they were animals last night, someone took my setlist and I can't remember what I played" he played a ton of old songs. Set list, in order:
No Cease Fires Song For Acuarela Goddess Of Drought Destroyer's The Temple Foam Hands The Music Lovers Beggers Might Ride new song - It Ain't Fell (?) ("Nagasaki, the landscape at dawn" was a line, roughly, I couldn't read his handwriting on the setlist that I looked at) Rivers European Oils I Want This Cyclops The Freedom (from Swan Lake - Beast Moans) Queen of Languages Self Portrait With Thing (Tonight Is Not Your Night) * -- Painter In Your Pocket Virgin With A Memory (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BvaI_g34AKE)**
* Not sure what I was thinking in my previous post, this is what he played last night, not "This Night" ** Apologies for poor audio quality.
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ryjo
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Post by ryjo on May 10, 2009 18:59:54 GMT -5
"The Freedom"! Nice! This is a great set list. Thanks for this, helloprotagonist, and this must have been a great show to be at.
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Post by stonian on May 11, 2009 16:40:30 GMT -5
Stonian's San Francisco Review:
I wont post the setlist for these shows as its been did. Both shows were great. Captain Douchebag at Cafe Du Nord nearly ruined the set by trying to sing louder than Dan Bejar. Highlights from the first night included Self-Portrait which I had yet to hear live and was super fantastic. And someone requesting "Louie, Louie" by The Kingsmen.
Second night upstairs was the perfect follow-up to the night before. Calm, sober, polite crowd. Silence during each performance. The setlist was great (he mentioned he decided to play less frequently played songs due to a setlist gone missing the night before), a dream for early-mid Destroyer fans (or just for those who are aware of Dan Bejar's existence pre-Rubies. Highlights included "The Music Lovers", "Self-Portrait" again, and a most amiable version of Queen of Languages. Midway through Mr. Bejar forgot how to play the song and was noble enough to enjoy a laugh with us about it. Dan was incredibly talkative and more lively than usual.
All in all, it was absolutely worth flying 3000 miles to see these shows.
I am in the process of uploading videos of Song for Acuarela, Music Lovers, It ain't easy being a baby... (New Song), and a bit of European Oils ( My camera ran out of memory). Ill post them as soon as they are on you tube.
PS. I stole the setlist.
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Post by riverman84 on May 11, 2009 18:38:29 GMT -5
Stonian, can't wait to hear/see the footage you got. That second show looks ungodly!!! Small, intimate, and all of those older classics...I'm very jealous!!! Glad you had an awesome time!
Thanks also to helloprotagonist for the setlists for the shows and the video of Virgin with a Memory. AWESOME!!! I wish I coulda been there!
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Post by stonian on May 14, 2009 5:00:08 GMT -5
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bll
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Post by bll on May 15, 2009 16:25:33 GMT -5
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