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Jonathan Sun [h] |
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An awesome site dedicated to the legendary Decemberists! |
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My girl first introduced them to me with the dreamy "Here I Dreamt I was an Architect"! The Legionnaire's Lament |
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Nope... but I certainly hope they come visit sunny singapore someday... |
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Saturday, November 19th 2005 - 08:23:47 PM |
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FYI, there are copies of the Happy Cactus album "Cricket" rolling aroung out there much like tumbleweed... |
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The Apology Song |
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Tuesday, May 3rd 2005 - 08:44:20 PM |
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Matt Heckler [e] [h] |
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I like the site. It's basic looking but still appealing to the eyes. Full of good information. A good site. Nice job. :) |
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I was introduced by a friend of mine from Idaho online one fine autumn afternoon. I've been hooked since. Apology Song |
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I've never seen the band because every time they come to Chicago, it's 21+, and i'm only 16. |
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Tuesday, October 5th 2004 - 11:08:49 PM |
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Db [e] [h] |
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I love the site, the design's gorgeous, and all the stuff you guys have is fantastic. |
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I was randomly on the KRS website, looking for tour info, and I came across their sample tracks. After I heard those, I was hooked. July, July! and Apology Song |
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I saw them at the El Rey, in Los Angeles, in June 2004 (noticed you had the set list) It was amazing. I was blown away by how little of their actual sound can be caught on a cd. Now, if the European tour comes through, I might get to see them again. |
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Sunday, September 12th 2004 - 11:29:56 AM |
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Glenn Rehn |
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Impressive doesn't even begin to say it. An absolutely fantastic website, and everyone involved should be supremely proud. Thank you so much for introducting it to the internet. |
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"If you like ____, you may like The Decemberists" combined with the fact they were coming to town for a concert. The Soldiering Life |
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Nope. I will on october 20th though. |
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Thursday, September 9th 2004 - 03:38:03 PM |
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Franco Vitella [e] |
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Haha.
I signed the guestbook. |
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It was long ago. The month was September. The first song I heard was "Here I Dreamt I Was an Architect." I ran out, searching many record stores for anything Decemberists, until I finally came across "Her Majesty," and I knew I had to make it fine, being the only copy to be seen. The clerk gave me a funny look as I exchanged greenbacks for the disc. Oceanside |
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Twice.
Once in Chicago at Schuba's on April 1. Colin tried playing a rather nasty April Fool's joke by saying his throat was a little sore, so he was unsure if he'd be able to perform. Haha. Not funny. I think the crowd would have invaded the stage.
A second time in Detroit at Shelter on June 5. I need only mention the rap artist Kanye West. Performing. Upstage. The Tain blew them away. |
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Friday, July 2nd 2004 - 06:51:55 PM |
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Roxie [e] [h] |
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Wow...impressive site. Lots of useful information and links. |
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My friend invited me to go to a Decemberists show with her, and since I'd never heard of them, I decided to check the out.
Well, the show sold out before we could get tickets, but I bought Her Majesty anyway and...I fell in love. I can't decide |
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I just saw them preform as part of Noise Pop 2004 in San Francisco, and it was just...amazing. The show greatly exceeded my expectations. It was beautiful. |
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Tuesday, March 2nd 2004 - 10:01:47 PM |
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Meant for the Stage -- A Decemberists Website
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