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Dan-O

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About Dan-O

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    I Am Trying to Break Your Heart
  • Birthday 07/28/1970

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    Indianapolis
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    Music and... um... yeah, that's pretty much it.
  1. Definitely one of my all time favorites. Wilco is the only band I've seen live more. I watched the live stream on Saturday. It was great and sad at the same time. Gordie's solo stuff is also very good. He will be missed...
  2. This link was posted in the Cincy show thread: http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/1HFQfzTj0SpyS4gZqW7B_w?feat=embedwebsite It was the first time in quite a while (that I've seen) where Glenn just hopped up there and did it without having to be egged on by Tweedy first.
  3. They also used Spiders going into a commercial...
  4. In the voice of Chris Farley (nervously drying my sweaty palms on my pants): "Remember that time... when you played in Indy... and you sang Red-Eyed and Blue? Remeber the whistle part at the end? That was awesome!"
  5. Seriously... do both. If you only go to one show, when it's over, you will be pissed you don't have seats to the other one.
  6. And I probably saw it 10,000 times before I realized the mitt was made of an "M" and a "B" for Milwaukee Brewers.
  7. I'll be there... and since it's at IU, I will have to wear a Purdue shirt.
  8. I have my tix for the Bloomington show. Don't worry, I've never had any problem getting tix from the pre-sales on time.
  9. Along the same lines... I always wanted to name my band "Pete's Sake" At some point during a gig, when it's time to introduce the band, the frontman could say, "That's Dan-O... the guitarist for Pete's Sake."
  10. One of my all time favorites, but I've only seen him solo (which I think I'd prefer just because it allows him more space to show off his amazing guitar ability). Would like to see him with the Faces Down though...
  11. Wow... I thought I was the only fan left. It's been years since I've heard anyone mention them. And I agree... I saw them at the Metro on their HUP tour. Absolutely brilliant... but probably just outside of my top 5. 1. Wilco 2. The Tragically Hip 3. Frank Black & the Catholics 4. Ween 4.5 The Black Crowes 5. Morphine
  12. Dan-O

    LeRoy Bach

    I also caught him playing (piano) with Iron & Wine when they were on Letterman (or Conan, or one of the other late night talk shows). Don't know if he toured or recorded with them or not.
  13. I totally agree. All the same, I don't care if they throw covers into the set list or not. I'd rather hear an obscure Wilco tune.
  14. I didn't think anything of him in particular... didn't stand out as good or bad either way. My favorite that they've had in that slot (at least that I got to see live) is Audley Freed. As for the new keyboard player, I thought he was pretty good. I think people had a special place in their heart for Harsch and having to follow him would be tough for any one.
  15. I just caught them last Saturday at the Horseshoe casino in southern Indiana (used to be Caesar's, near Louisville). Excellent show as usual. SET LIST: Wounded Bird Evergreen P25 London Heavy Grows A Rose Locust Steet Rockin Chair Whoa Mule Never Ending Song Of Love Lay It All On Me Move It On Down The Line Gods Got It Nonfiction Goodbye Daughters Of The Revolution (Only) Halfway To Everywhere - encore - Keep A Knockin' Hey Grandma
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