Author: sea gothman

Some stooge. Been runnin' things 'round here since 2000.

13 Tales Tales: ‘Godless’ on Conan

On November 30, 2000, The Dandy Warhols took time out from the third North American tour of the year to fly from Saskatchewan to New York City to make the first of two appearances on NBC’s Late Night with Conan O’Brien. It was their second national network appearance in a month, coming after the band played CBS’s The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn (remember??) on November 3rd [VIDEO LOST TO THE AGES??]

The Dandys would return to Late Night in 2003 for one of the most memorable evenings in Dandy Warhol lore.

UPDATE: Friend JS Martin on “The Facebook dot com” found the Kilborn video almost immediately, we’ll show it to ya tomorrow.

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13 Tales Tales: The Blind Faith of Country Leaver

We’ve got a story coming up from Fathead about the song order of Thirteen Tales and how it got that way. Would it surprise you that at one time, “Country Leaver” was to open the record? It does, but it doesn’t really. I mean, it’s a great song. It’s one of my favorites. I never ever ask Courtney what his songs are about, because it should be open to your own interpretation (I guess), but I can guess what’s going on here. I feel like I’ve been in this situation way too many times in my life, on a plane armed only with dumb blind faith.

(This video is from The Alternate Side in New York.)

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Dandy Warhols Online Store Spring Sale

The Dandy Warhols - Spring Sale

It’s such a dreary winter in Portland that when spring hits, it really hits, babe. To celebrate spring, the official Dandys online store is having a big Spring Sale. From now until May 14th, take 15% off on ALL Dandys recordings, as well as selected tees and miscellaneous items. For all sale items, visit store.dandywarhols.com/spring-sale now. Or later, maybe you’re too busy.

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Date Added: Manzanita, OR May 18th

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To kick off their big Thirteen Tales From Urban Bohemia tour, The Dandy Warhols have scheduled a special preview show on the Oregon coast Saturday, May 18th at the San Dune Pub in Manzanita.

TICKETS:

30 Premium tickets ($80.00) 

Premium ticket includes:

– Round-trip school-bus ride to the coast with The Dandy Warhols, with tour guide Tres Shannon (Voodoo Doughnut, X-Ray Cafe).
– Stop-off in Tillamook for an exclusive Dandys mini-performance.
– Ticket to show at San Dune Pub (21+)
– Discounted rate on a room at the Sunset Surf Motel in Manzanita. (Upon purchase, ticket holder will receive a secret discount code that they will use when booking their room.)

80 Show-Only tickets ($25.00)  

Show-only ticket includes:

-Ticket to show at San Dune Pub (21+)

Premium and Show tickets are available NOW at cascadetickets.com while supplies last.

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13 Tales Tales: Zia’s Notes For ‘Bohemian Like You’

Zia's Boho Notes (Click to embiggen)

One thing that popular movies get wrong about bands recording an album is that the whole band sits in a recording studio in a circle and just plays “the songs” live. Nah, man. That may have been the case in Little Richard’s time, but for well over 40 years, songs – and albums – have been assembled like a puzzle, with the only real guide the original intent of the songwriter (via his/her demo recording) and the intuition of the producers and recording engineers. The only real limitation is time. While this process can result in legendary recordings (like our own Thirteen Tales From Urban Bohemia), when it comes to playing the songs live, you kinda have to reverse engineer your parts.

Part of Zia’s process in learning her parts for live performance is what you see here. Zia makes these notes for herself during the initial rehearsal sessions whenever the Dandys venture forth on performing new material. She doesn’t need keep the notes on hand very long at all, just a few days. Quite frankly, I don’t know how we still have this sitting around the Odditorium, since these notes were obviously transcribed two studios ago. I think we have not thrown anything away, ever.

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13 Tales Tales: ‘I want a god who stays dead, not just plays dead.’

The Dandy Warhols, 1998 or 1999 or whenever

Now Courtney usually eschews discussing what songs “mean,” but in this interview conducted in 2000 with Ink 19, the subject of Nietzsche comes up, and…

Courtney, you’ve had this fascination for Nietzsche, and now you’ve written a song named for him. How was that song inspired?

Courtney: That came straight off the bathroom-stall wall of a private college in Portland. Pete and I roadied for a swing band that was playing there. I couldn’t believe it when I saw that. I was like “Okay, I’ve gotta use that. That’s amazing.” It said “I want a god who stays dead, not just plays dead. Even I can play dead.” And that’s the lyrics to the song.

Read the entire interview, which includes some anecdotes on the recording of Thirteen Tales From Urban Bohemia, as well as what Saturday morning cartoon Zia thinks the Dandys are most comparable to, by pointing your interweb browser HERE.

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➡ GET LOST! In The Dandy Warhols' GIGOGRAPHY. Every show we have played.
“Alcohol and Cocainemarijuananicotine”
“Teutonic Wine”

“I’d Like To Help You With Your Problem (featuring Slash)”
“Danzig With Myself (featuring Black Francis)”
“The Summer Of Hate”

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