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October 18, 2007

Stereogum Does CMJ: Dan Deacon Parts The Party At Bowery Ballroom

At last night's Windish Showcase Dan Deacon got our sweaty selves hyped with group shouts of "Ethan Hawke!" and "Gattaca!" then screwed our minds with his signature strobes, green skull, and iPod-taped-to-a-banana (this has made Dan a person of interest to airport security ... really). So what better way to end the blog day -- before we guzzle another pot of coffee and head out to more, more, more CMJ -- than with his line-dancing version of "Trippy Green Skull"? Right, there is no better way. Try to spot yourself in the crowd. (Nice moves, girl in the blue shirt.)

One thing to note: That isn't Diplo ... Dan's using the guy as an example of how hard he wants y'all to party. Speaking of which, as we mentioned earlier, pre-show we invited Andrew W.K. to go head to trippy green skull with the Baltimore man himself: Party tip video on the way! Another note: We aren't this handy with video cameras. The footage was shot by ace Stereogum videographer Matt Neatock. More of his fancy CMJ-related vid stuff's on the way, too. OK, if you're in NYC, time to get outside and dance.

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This was not the best Dan Deacon show I've been to, but I thought it was brilliant to put the photogs onstage so the party people could dance. Amazing video you got!

Posted by: James at 10/18/07 7:59 PM | Reply
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Fuck Wham City.

Posted by: Elliot at 10/19/07 3:46 AM | Reply
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This is just ridiculous. Like the size of Cisco Adler's balls. It's like a retard convention in there. (*sorry to offend anyone with my casual use of the word "retard". But I have 2 disabled family members so I'm allowed.)

Posted by: Skip at 10/19/07 3:54 AM | Reply
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wow...this is prety much the worst thing I have ever seen or heard. People will follow anything these days...

Posted by: batten at 10/19/07 8:37 AM | Reply
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There is a special place in hell for people who tape ipods to bananas, flaunt green skulls, and promote call and response involving Ethan Hawke. Seriously. The only way he could be more gimmicky is to cram himself into a giant cracker jack box and goad people into opening it.

Posted by: john at 10/19/07 9:20 AM | Reply
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Every needs to take their lithium. Lots of haters today.

I'm so angry that someone puts on a fun live show that people like to dance at. grrrr...why can everyone not brood over what bothers us about other people's idea of a good time. They're all so retarded!! but its ok i can say that, i own all the dvds of Life Goes On. My sister is engaged to a black guy so i can use the n-word whenever i want. Dan Deacon? nigga please.

Posted by: D at 10/19/07 9:38 AM | Reply
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mmmm.. lithium.. I gotta agree with John!

Posted by: Everyday Weekender at 10/19/07 9:43 AM | Reply
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I truly don't get this whole deal. Who the f wants to go to a show that dissolves into a third grade PE class? I am pretty tolerant of music (or whatever this is) that I may not "get" or like. Whatever does it for people, right? Just becauase I don't like it, doesn't mean it is bad. But this... This looks like the biggest collection of hipster losers acting like total morons I have ever seen. Looking forward to next month when this fad is over...

Posted by: Huh..? at 10/19/07 9:45 AM | Reply
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Huh?

for being "tolerant" you certainly have no patience or tolerance for Dan Deacon or his fans.

Posted by: d at 10/19/07 10:12 AM | Reply
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Can someone explain why Dan Deacon is so revered by hipsters? He's like the Pied Piper of confused youth.

Posted by: Wow at 10/19/07 10:34 AM | Reply
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That was so terrible, I think it melted my brain. It is good that Corky Thatcher is back in the public eye though. Good for him.

Posted by: C at 10/19/07 10:36 AM | Reply
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It's funny because everyone who is "so into it" in this clip will be "so over it" next month. Let's find some real music with real passion people...then maybe, just maybe we can all be "into it" for a long time, who knows maybe even create some legends of our own...

Posted by: batten at 10/19/07 10:39 AM | Reply
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Pure hipster douche-ness.

Posted by: Z at 10/19/07 10:44 AM | Reply
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dan is actually a really nice guy, you can tell this crowd is just people who heard he was cool or something, like not sure if they should dance and just timid in general. if you had been to some of the early shows here in baltimore you might have experienced the energy and liberty of what dan is doing in a better way,

Posted by: justin kelly at 10/19/07 12:24 PM | Reply
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I'm mad that not everyone likes what I like, but I also hate everyone else for liking what I like! help!

Posted by: may at 10/19/07 1:15 PM | Reply
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Hipsters should not be allowed to dance. Ever.

Posted by: omg at 10/19/07 1:46 PM | Reply
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i think skip makes the third retard in his family.

just sayin'

Posted by: whatcha talkin' about willis? at 10/19/07 3:37 PM | Reply
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i actually think this kind of looks like the most fun ever. totes jealous i wasn't there.

Posted by: d at 10/19/07 3:48 PM | Reply
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Man, I despise this twerp.

Posted by: Diplo at 10/19/07 3:52 PM | Reply
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I don't know what the big thing about Dan Deacon either. It just looks like people come to hang out at his shows and be cool. does he play an instrument? can someone tell me why he's so blogged about?

all i see him doing is singing really bad over tracks and fucking with some machines. how does that make him cool?

Posted by: Snuffleuppagus at 10/20/07 12:00 AM | Reply
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wow it looks like people dancing and having fun. what a shame.

Posted by: spencer at 10/21/07 5:55 AM | Reply
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Every DD-hyping pic looks like a stew of unpleasant human smells.

I like fresh air.

Posted by: Skatelip at 10/21/07 9:21 PM | Reply
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I was there and it was cool. You were home watching TV?

Posted by: Eduardo at 10/22/07 4:26 PM | Reply
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Actually, I was home watching TV. It was much, much better than a Dan Deacon show.

Posted by: Typ at 10/23/07 2:03 PM | Reply
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