Some observations/opinions (not necessarily revolutionary or universally felt) from the aftershow hangout:
1) He has a pretty "pimped out" ride, kind of a bus limo. Probably better than most of our homes. Someone who could see inside the window said it seemed like a southwestern tile backsplash (I'm sure that it came with the bus) and bananas on the counter (I don't know why I find details like this interesting, but I do). "Someone" (we adore) was bold enough to say I wouldn't think you would have something like this. Damien said it's necessary to tour in the US, unless you take an airplane. It’s probably very comfortable between back to back shows hundreds of miles apart (but it WAS ostentatious, IMO). 2) Glen exudes warmth and is so comfortable around people. He kind of works the room/sidewalk. He has a lot of emotional intelligence, I think. He was almost fatherly/big brotherly with Damien. Damien was nice to everyone, but seemed more socially awkward and uncomfortable even with an adept wingman. He doesn't need "game" though, because ladies love a brooding, dark fella... 3) Damien has exceptionally kind eyes (you can sometimes tell in photos, but this is very apparent in real life). 4) I might donate an organ to charity, if he sang Camarillas in Philly or in Prospect Park! It's so honest (and ugly), but I love it. I suspect that he didn't want to release it (and that's why we didn't get it right away). I don't know if he will ever sing it live. 5) I have much more to say about his new outlook on life. It would really be nice to see it reflected in new music. It would just be great to have philosophical discussions with him (I'm sure I'm not alone in this dream) and challenge his perspectives a bit more. I think MFFF is more of a life transition album. I always have poster's remorse, so I'll just leave it at that. |
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1. Maybe there's someone traveling with him that he wants to impress :) 3. it's true! (I was lucky enough to gaze into them for a couple of seconds once — swoon ;) ) 4. I don't think he will… the song doesn't fit with the whole 'I'm a different person now and I've moved on'-theme (and that's exactly why i love it :p ) |
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1) I love how attentive your post is to these details, I think it's awesome! I also notice a lot of similar things, but don't articulate them so wonderfully! 2) Was it a tour bus, or a pimped out airport shuttle type of thing? You said limo-bus which sounds like not a tour bus, so I'm curious 3) Did you tell Damien you'd donate an organ to hear that song? I'd be curious what his reaction was - he is a do-gooder, so maybe the organ donation would make it happen? :D 4) I love the image of Glen as kind of big-brotherly to Damien. What an interesting relationship history they have. Love that. 5) Re: Damien's outlook on life... I have to be honest that though I've been a fan of Damien's for 11 years, I haven't followed his interviews and banter much at all, so I don't know what he USED to say at shows. But I was frankly BLOWN AWAY by his observations and comments at the DC show about relationships and especially when he introduced "Maybe I'm Wrong". He is a very sage man, maybe he always was but he's clearly come a long way. AND... at the same time... he's clearly still "in the struggle", he's clearly still human and subject to complex emotions, as we all are. Yes, a long discussion about his lessons learned, over a bottle (or 80) of red wine would be amazing. Thanks for sharing your observations! Why do you have poster's remorse?? |
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it´s me trying to say that i really enjoy reading your comments guys and i love the interaction :) |
Absolutely Verenita, the more the merrier - especially if you're bringing a bottle!
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let´s request camarillas, he´s not gonna play it if people don´t ask
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if someone can make it happen, that´s you marti ;) i hope you get some luck tonight! |
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Quiet conversations over any beverage, preferably alcoholic, are more my speed. Couldn't even talk to or hug Damien and Glen after the Beacon because there were too many people around. Just quirky and private. |
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Those observations, and questions, and philosophical "push backs"... those are amazing, and actually really rare from fans because fans usually won't go there. But I've had nothing but good experiences from going there, the times I've been able to. I don't know you, but somehow I'm guessing Damien would appreciate even just a little of your thoughts if you shared. Hard to do on the sidewalk at 1:00am after a gig I know, but think about it... you never know when you might have that chance again. |
As for the tourbus, that is what band buses look like these days. I'm curious what you guys thought he would travel in? When I saw him last ('05ish maybe?) they had a bus, though buses have gotten much swankier in the 10 yrs since then.
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It is a really nice bus, but it's probably not something he bought. And most acts nowadays have 3 or 4 of these at their disposal. |
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I’ve seen these tour buses before, so I wasn’t surprised at the swankiness of it. I think the dichotomy of living simply/purely and being able to live with "more" is a struggle for anyone who comes from modest means.
I've been voraciously reading things about him for years. I think at one point he said something like now that he has money, he wants to live as simply as possible. I’ve always imagined that having money would make you want less “things” because the stress of not having “stuff” is gone. Recently, he has introduced Trusty & True with the Mercedes story and wanting to scratch it when he was younger because he thought certain things were right or wrong. I think it’s an illustration of having some sort of peace with his success and being comfortable with being comfortable. |
All that you say makes perfect sense! I haven't read much about him, ever, so I guess I was surprised by just how much great insight he shared. Doesn't surprise me he has the insight, I just didn't know he talked about it outside of lyrics so much. I'm way out of the loop as you can all tell!
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How I imagine innocent Damien in his busking days... |
That guy's van looks like my car!
But I think when you have 6 or 7 people you have to move around for weeks/months, and you spend long nights driving, you need comfort (if you can afford it), and you need space to stretch out and not always be up each other's noses. I've never been in a band but I've travelled with a couple just for a day or 2 here and there, and even on those nice buses, I always walk away thinking "No WAY I could ever do that, even if I liked the people! Claustrophobia for sure!" :) I think that guy's van is cool, but the reality of spending that much time with that many other people and wanting to be in the right headspace for your show... I don't think the van works very well. All the bands I know who did the van thing for weeks or months always looked like "Walking Dead" extras by the end of the tour. It is pretty exhausting and uncomfortable. |
^definitely agree. And, why would you if you didn't have to. He's doing shows back to back. And, Norris doesn't do this during the season, with people. This van is for solo use. Plus, no hot showers? Hygiene is important!
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A bit off topic but just curious if merch was for sale at the show? I'm going to philly tonight and was hoping he would have some tasty murch to purch
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Was hoping to get a shirt for myself, no such luck. |
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thanks everyone for the photos and videos and stories. i'll return the favour after tomorrow's show in montreal! |
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