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CMJ MARATHON | Dan Deacon at Bowery Ballroom

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Dan Deacon had a slow and awkward start with 20 "Ethan Hawk!" + 5 "Gattaca!" cheers, the second was a retry of the first but both were poor cheers. Since this may be his last tour on the floor, he knew this wasn't good enough to start, so he had the crowd make sea sounds and shushing noises. After he got going, people danced and went crazy. The room went from pitch dark to full lights for people to make a "Price-Is-Right" hi-five lap around the room. Safety first. Also, there were more cameras dancing on stage than people. Oh CMJ.

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edan:

come on wes. the chant was GATTACA!!!!! best ethan hawke movie ever!

edan:

come on wes. the chant was GATTACA!!!!! best ethan hawke movie ever!

edan:

come on wes. the chant was GATTACA!!!!! best ethan hawke movie ever!

ah now that makes sense. i was doing the cheer all wrong.

no matter how terrible people act, we don’t have a right to judge them. We are just to express our minds, and don’t have to pay attention what other people look like, what’s their real face. It doesn’t matter for me, if someone will say anything about me, I know what I really deserve, and what kind of person I really am.

Computers have already revolutionized the way we live and work. Have they changed the way we think? After reading all posts I think they have. People, why do you write what you hear somewhere, not your own thoughts?

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