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The New Pornographers Challenge Letterman To A Bout Of "My Rights Versus Yours"

It's been a few weeks since Carl & Christy's got hitched, so the New Pornographers had ample time to rest up after the NP nuptials and bring Challengers to Letterman's live studio audience last night. There's a Neko but no Destroyer (not with them on this NYC trip -- sorry Bowery Ballroom -- choosing to join for the Pornos' jaunt through the city for October's Webster Hall shows instead). Watch Mr. Newman's picking hand after the pick-up, rocking that power-pop shuffle. And while you're keyed in on Carl, note the downward cast eyes. And the piece of paper on the ground in front of him. Lyrics sheet? Maybe it wasn't ample time to rest up post-wedding after all! Anyway Carl, forget paper -- do it Axl style.

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Newman looks a bit like Will Ferrell, doesn't he? Kind of alarming.

Posted by: Grobian at 08/21/07 2:16 PM | Reply
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Anybody know if Neko will be with them on the Challengers tour?

Posted by: Brian at 08/21/07 2:18 PM | Reply
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That's pretty great actually.

Posted by: Jack at 08/21/07 2:37 PM | Reply
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I think Neko is a definite on this leg of the tour. I'd really want Dan to join up with them again though.

You may want to check the NP's messageboard regularly for tour personnel updates. That's how I've been keeping track of who's in or out.

Posted by: volume-addict at 08/21/07 3:32 PM | Reply
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that song would not be easy to sing. hats off for carrying that melody.

Posted by: foghat at 08/21/07 6:29 PM | Reply
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The cameraman wasn't showing the love for Neko and her sparse "Oooooh"s and "a new empire in rags" backup lyrics.

Posted by: Blu at 08/21/07 6:54 PM | Reply
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Goddamn Stereogum randomly working spam interceptor intercepted the comment I posted here last night and, contrary to the claim displayed, my comment is not here yet. Fuck you, Stereogummers.

Posted by: i'm lovin' it at 08/22/07 6:13 AM | Reply
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Naw, Newman looks more like the close-cropped GI Joe I had on my toy shelf when I was 6.

Posted by: dc at 08/22/07 1:04 PM | Reply
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how did i not know he has a lisp?

Posted by: shindig at 08/22/07 2:36 PM | Reply
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Newman's got much better eye sight than I do if he can read that lyric sheet all the way down there.

Also, Kathryn > Neko.

Posted by: seth at 08/22/07 7:42 PM | Reply
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It could be chords or form or somethin (like, rather than lyrics) that he's reading. Would be easier to see from the floor.

Posted by: loweeda at 08/23/07 1:22 PM | Reply
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That's Brendan Ryan formerly of The Bogmen and now of Mad Larry playing a horn in the background . . . anyone know if this is a one time gig?

Posted by: Johnny Big Leagues at 08/23/07 4:16 PM | Reply
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