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Listening to "Marry Me" right now and just realized how much it sounds like "Already Gone" by the Eagles. That is all.

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Listening to "Marry Me" right now and just realized how much it sounds like "Already Gone" by the Eagles. That is all.



Hey Andy, 2003 called, it wants it's observation back.

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Y'ALL:

Feeling much better. Nothing like a good dose of Pneumonia and a little Plourosy to remind you of some forgotten priorities (like sleep and health). Such is life. At any rate THANKS to all that sent me such sweet "get well" wishes and especially THANKS to my beloved band for reminding us all what total badasses they are in DC where they played 2 great shows in my absence. Kudos to the 2 sold out crowds that took the spirit and forwent refunds and made the most of the most. LONG LIVE ROCK AND ROLL!

Now the fever is gone, as is the nausea and sweats and delirium except for the usual delirium which is part of life I guess. Still have a little shortness of breath and a little pain from Plourosy but they say that will work itself out soon enough (not soon enough). I should be in ship shape to ROCK the houses in Lexington, STL and Memphis in a couple of weeks.

For those living close by, I will be celebrating turning 45 a day early (the 23rd) at The Fabulous 40 Watt Club by spinning records with my friend Wyatt (DJ Other Voices / Other Rooms) playing some favorites and generally cutting up. And drinking. Should be a fun way to spend a monday night. As a special treat to myself our dear friend Craig Lieske's great band Garbage Island will also be playing and they have so kindly asked me to sit in as I did a couple of months ago on his birthday. It's instrumental and noisy and glorious and loud and all those good things and I get to shut up and play guitar which is always a lot of fun (to me at least).



That's all well and good, but I want my cancelled Milwaukee show rescheduled, goddamit!!! And it's pleurisy, not pluerosy

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Listening to "Marry Me" right now and just realized how much it sounds like "Already Gone" by the Eagles. That is all.



Hey Andy, 2003 called, it wants it's observation back.

FACE!


Sorry, it popped up on my play list and the urge to tell someone was overwhelming.

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This thread has made me want to listen to the Drive-By Truckers, which I have never done before.


Three years later, and now if someone asks me what my favorite band is, I say DBT.


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dumpjack just hooked me up with all the entire DBT catalog, their turn ons and turn offs, and favorite foods on a warm saturday night.


I fully expect a thread started by you "GET ON THE PLANE"

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But listen closely to what they say. SRO will give you a good glimpse in to the psyche of maniacs like me, derris and bloor


ha, actually this was and is indeed one of my favorite songs of their's. how do you know me so well


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For those of you in the Baltimore area:

Quote:
Jim Beam Presents an Exclusive Evening with DRIVE-BY TRUCKERS
at the Bourbon Street Ballroom (Baltimore, MD)
Wednesday, June 3, 2009 - Doors open at 7pm
This is a FREE SHOW!!!!!MUST BE 21 YEARS OF AGE TO ATTEND
Admission is first come first served so get there early.


...except that the Truckers are doing right by their fans and offering up a will call ahead of time. You can get up to 4 tix. I'll be there. Got my 2.

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*bumping* for those of you in the Baltimore/DC area.

FREE show tomorrow night in Baltimore.

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I'll be there tonight. Do you think drink prices will be ramped up since it's a free show?


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if it's a free show sponsored by Jim Beam, they'll probably be serving Jim Beam products exclusively

so I hope you like bourbon


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if it's a free show sponsored by Jim Beam, they'll probably be serving Jim Beam products exclusively

so I hope you like bourbon


Chances are, they probably have some sort of a new drink that they're trying to push on the crowd.

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I do like bourbon, but I don't like $7 a shot bourbon.


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Flying Rabbit Wrote:
jagged Wrote:
if it's a free show sponsored by Jim Beam, they'll probably be serving Jim Beam products exclusively

so I hope you like bourbon


Chances are, they probably have some sort of a new drink that they're trying to push on the crowd.


Probably Red Stag, it's a black cherry bourbon.


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Truckers are doing a guest appearance on Squidbillies this year, apparently in a musical-style episode. This makes a lot of sense, and is long overdue.

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How'd we miss this:

DBT outsell Taylor Swift

Nine Bullets had it up on their frontpage. Obviously, TS has sold a bajillion more total records but still, its a cool feat.

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Patterson Hood on their Facebook page Wrote:
Y'ALL:

Decompressing from our late October run.

Very happy with the shows on all levels.

Don't think the band has ever played better than we have in the last six months.

As we are winding down The Righteous Path Tour of shows and starting to gear up for next years' new releases and tours, we are all very excited about what we did this year in the studio and out on the road and really fired up about going out and playing these new songs next year.

This month, the band is tying up some loose ends and starting our preparations for next year.

We are about to announce our annual Athens GA / 40 Watt Homecoming Shows and annual Nuci's Space Benefit.

I'll go ahead and spill a few of the beans to Y'all now:

The weekend will be Jan. 14th - 16th.

We will be announcing when ticket sales begin in the next week or so as well as details like support and other related events.

This past year, all three nights sold out and we raised a ton of money for Nuci's.

We're going to have to dig deep to top it but I feel confident we will.

I'm playing a small handful of solo dates this month.

Starting tonight, I'll be doing a Wednesday night residency at The Caledonia Lounge here in Athens.

I'm playing 3 Wednesdays in a row, with 3 different lineups, and 3 very different approaches and set lists.

Tonight it is me and Jay Gonzalez playing a stripped down set of piano, organ and Wurlitzer, guitar and two-part harmony.

The songs will tend to veer towards the more outre' ends of my catalog with some very rare rarities and some world premiere new ones.

We practiced yesterday and I tell you it's gonna be a good one.

Jay will be playing an opening set on his own and that's something great to behold.

Next week, (Nov. 11) I'll be hitting the more country influenced songs in my catalog accompanied by John Neff and Brad Morgan.

This is essentially the core band of the majority of solo shows I played from 2003-2007.

Again, expect some golden rarities and some premieres.

Athens' own Bo Beddingfield will open and he's fantastic.

The third week (Nov. 18) I'll be bringing the Murdering Oscar show to town.

I'll be playing with The Belvederes (John Neff, David Barbe, Jay Gonzalez and Brad Morgan) we'll be reprising some of the fine times I had this summer doing the Screwtopian Tour.

David Barbe and The Quick Hooks will open the Nov. 18 show. They are as good as any band you will ever see.

I also have solo shows in Thomaston GA, Atlanta GA, and a hometown show in Florence AL on the night before Thanksgiving.


Tickets are on sale for all three of these now and as they are in small venues, they should all sell out so get on it.

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BTW: Congrats to Will Johnson, who is out drumming for The Monsters Of Folk this fall. KICKASS!!!)

THAT EVENING SUN is an amazing movie written and directed by Scott Teems.

It has been winning festivals all over the country and getting rave reviews for it's writing, directing and Hal Holbrook's amazing performance.

Our friend Ray McKinnon (The Accountant, Crystal) co-produced and plays a very large supporting role in it.

I contributed 2 songs to the soundtrack and am honored to be a small part of such an astounding film.

It opens this friday in NYC with more cities to be announced soon.

THAT EVENING SUN
WHEN: Starting Friday, November 6, 2009
WHERE: City Cinemas 123 on the Upper East Side -- 1001 Third Ave (@ 60th St.), New York, NY 10022
TICKETS: Purchase through www.fandango.com (or 1-800-FANDANGO Code #2705 )

As usual, the DBT Store is open and we have some new merch items working it to pry you away from your hard earned cash.

We also have a new DBT iPhone App that is available HERE.

http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZSt ... 08N04uzRSg

Finally, since we're winding down our year (and gearing up for next) I will leave you with a few parting thoughts.

It's been a crazy whirlwind of a year. DBT hasn't played as many shows as we have most of the last twelve years, but we've still zig zagged around the country three times plus we toured Australia for the first time.

We released 4 albums (Booker T's ‘Potato Hole’ / my ‘Murdering Oscar’ album / DBT's ‘Live in Austin (ACL)’ DVD and CD / and ‘The Fine Print’) and played some wonderful shows with Booker.

I toured with The Screwtopians and got to perform at Madison Square Garden at Pete Seeger's 90th Birthday Bash.

I had a baby boy and DBT made a great album (as good as anything we've ever done). Look for release info in the not too distant future.

This band has been down some pretty rough roads but persevered and I feel so blessed to still be able to do what I love with my best friends.

Some folks say our songs are dark and depressing, but to me they are a joyous noise.

The blues has always been about taking your problems and turning them into something you can dance to, drink to and fuck to.

We're certainly not a blues band in any kind of purest sense, but to me Rock and Roll has always had it's roots in that tradition.

My musical tastes are eclectic to a fault, but most of the music I've loved the most comes from that common ground.

We get to support our families by doing what we love best. We try to earn that each and every night.

Our band has never believed in throwaway nights and we treat each show like it could be the last one we'll ever get to play.

One night it will be and I'd hate for it to not be glorious.

FINALLY: Happy belated Birthday to Traci, who has just completed her tenth year of working for us.

Ten fucking years of putting up with our sorry asses and we forget her birthday. Jeez!

We'll make it up to you yet, I swear.

And THANKS to Jenn for coming down to New Orleans and making us all into Ace Frehleys.

I didn't see KISS at Voodoofest (but I sure saw George Clinton) but Ace was always all of us' favorite.

Have safe travels and a safe holiday season.

See you at The Big To-Do.

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Who's going to a Homecoming show or two in January? I think I can swing it.

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Who's going to a Homecoming show or two in January? I think I can swing it.

I think we should go see Patterson in The Shoals the night before Thanksgiving.

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Saw them a few weeks ago,damn they sounded good. Didn't play anything off The Fine Print,but Shonna had a new one.
"Angels and Fuselage"=great closer.
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Yail Bloor Wrote:
Who's going to a Homecoming show or two in January? I think I can swing it.


I just said to FemDerris yesterday that even though I've seen 'em twice this year, I've got the itch again.

The 16th is a Saturday. I'm all over it.


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Just got back from Charlottesville. Damn what a weekend. Met up with some Nine Bullet folks took in 2 nights of some damn fine rock n' roll.

This band is on fire right now. Night 2 was one of the best shows I've been to. Incredible. Here's what they played:

Night One Setlist

Fourth Night Of My Drinking
Marry Me
Dead Drunk And Naked
Guitar Man Upstairs
Homefield Advantage
Daddy Learned To Fly
Hell No I Aint Happy
3 Dimes Down
The Company I Keep
Love Like This
Sinkhole
Birthday Boy
Girls Who Smoke
The Wig He Made Her Wear
Drag The Lake Charlie
Self-Destructive Zones
Steve Mcqueen > Play It All Night Long > Steve Mcqueen
Flying Wallendas

Encore
Zip City
Let There Be Rock
Shut Up And Get On The Plane
People Who Died



Setlist Night 2

The Tough Sell
Women Without Whiskey
Santa Fe
Feb 14
Love Like This
Tales Facing Up
Ghost To Most
Bulldozers and Dirt
Get Downtown
I Told You So
This Fucking Job
Gravity's Gone
Buttholeville
When The Scene Dies
3 Dimes Down
Puttin People On The Moon
Ronnie And Neil
72
Hell No I Ain't Happy

Encore

You Got Another
Strutter
Let There Be Rock
Shut Up And Get On The Plane
Lookout Mountain
Keep On Rockin
People Who Died


Holy crap. Liked the Jefferson Theater. 750 capacity. 2 balconies and floor. Some of the UVA meatheads made things interesting night 1, but night 2 we moved down to Cooleyville and all was right in the world. Also hit up Starr Hill Brewery and Crozet Pizza. Starr Hill makes some great beer. They do free tastings of everything including the double IPA (over 10%) and their version of a trippel (also over 10%). Got a growler of the double IPA, but unfortunately got sniped out of the very last drops of the trippel. Least I got a sample of it. Also got to hear possibly the Cooley record story day song. Some of our group is in tight with the people around the band, and found out that Cooley was drunk in the studio and Dave Barbe flipped the switch on.

Speaking of Barbe, he opened up with a band made up of 2 guys plus Neff and Brad Morgan. Not too bad. They have a new record out. Picked it up at the show, which was the first they were available. Its out on Ruth Street, which put out Patterson's solo. Pretty sure its a joint label anyway with Hood and Barbe.

But, really the big news is this--I had my first outside internet Obner meeting. Danny Don't Rapp. Guy taps me on the shoulder and says "Obner". I give him a confused look and he says "Hey, its Danny." Very odd meeting someone, and even weirder being picked out of a crowd. Good guy. Only got to talk a little before the Truckers came on though.

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Sounds like a great time, Matt.

Your set list made me realize Girls Who Smoke isn't even on the album. WEIRG.

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Senator GAR in 2010! Wrote:
Sounds like a great time, Matt.

Your set list made me realize Girls Who Smoke isn't even on the album. WEIRG.


I think it's vinyl only.

Man, that night two setlist is fucking MONSTER. Bet that was awesome.


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I talked to a guy both nights that was from ATL and had traveled to 9 shows on this tour already. He said night 2 was not only the best of the tour but also that he's seen in awhile. We were talking about that after night 1, how Girls Who Smoke is such a great song, and really kinda a step in another direction for the band. Gotta say the new material sounds really good live. Even though no one knew the words, it was so easy to be sucked in.

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Guy taps me on the shoulder and says "Obner". I give him a confused look and he says "Hey, its Danny." Very odd meeting someone, and even weirder being picked out of a crowd. Good guy. Only got to talk a little before the Truckers came on though.



wierd. Must be your beard...?

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