Dresden Dolls at Toad's Place tonight. I haven't seen them live since their concert at Lexington High School last April; before that, the 2002 Ig Nobels where I heard them for the first time. I remember they performed "Good Day" and "Christopher Lydon," and I had no idea who they were. Now, of course, they're one of my favorite bands: unlike anything else out there. Do yourself a favor and go hear them. Amanda Palmer and Brian Viglione. Punk cabaret and painted faces. A keyboard named Weill.
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- 1: Pilgrimage, private life, mortality
- 2: My dream house is a negative space of rock
- 3: Your spirit watched me up the stairs
- 4: No, I'll build a cute flower border
- 5: If you don't want the death of the party after I'm gone, sing one for me
- 6: Life, a series of memorials and signals
- 7: Once you've gone, remains the question, baby
- 8: Does everybody know he's a ghost?
- 9: Broken like the earth or a name for a first love or a lesson in shame
- 10: I want to show you all the versions of myself
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