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HOLA my dears.....!!!

today is the last day of pre-sale for you special patreon-types (minneapolis pre-allotment  sold out but added an extra 100 pre-sale tickets just for us, YAY)! TICKETS GO ON SALE TO THE PUBLIC TOMORROW AT 10 am and i hope the shows sell-out pronto.

there was a little hiccup of shitshow yesterday am since the sale times were off, but it seems like everything got back on track. ticket info down at the very bottom of this post..

and NOW. 

i'm hunkered upstate in tour-preparation/life-cleaning mode. it's slow going people. but i'm going to have lots of things to ask and fix and share in the next few weeks, so stay with me. it's going to get interesting....clean-up time always is.

for now: the world constellation is merging.

i promised neil ABOUT SIX OR SEVEN YEARS ago that i would make him a playlist of my favorite songs by my favorite band, The Legendary Pink Dots. 

he's on a long drive right now, trying to clear his head to write his first real deliberate novel since the two of us got together. it's all very symbolic at the moment. i've distracted him for seven years. it's time we all got back to work. i kissed him goodbye, and this playlist is my gift to him to listen to while he drives, and i'm going to share it with you for a beautiful reason as well: THEY HAPPEN TO BE COMING TO AMERICA ON TOUR in a few days.

HERE IS THE PLAYLIST. it's on spotify:

 https://play.spotify.com/user/amandapalmer/playlist/0RrZ9TPoCfiKhpMgFdDG0z

or if you have spotify open take the easier route and cut/paste:
spotify:user:amandapalmer:playlist:0RrZ9TPoCfiKhpMgFdDG0z

if you're new to the amanda-plot...i just fulfilled a childhood dream of mine and MADE A RECORD with edward ka-spel, the singer of Legendary Pink Dots. i wrote a passage in "the art of asking" about how important the band was to me, how much they taught me about artist-audience-communion when i was a teenager (they took, and take, impeccable care of their fans), and how edward played a big part in my resolve to stick with songwriting when i was an insecure little 19-year-old mess of an artist.

fast forward twenty years: i spent the spring in london working in imogen heap's basement with edward, concocting a perfect merger of his songwriting-looping-collage-music style and mine, and the two of us are both fucking over the moon about what we've made. the album will be out THIS spring (things take a while)...but we will be dropping one of the songs this fall just to give you guys a taste.

meanwhile: i'd love to educate you guys about why this band, and edwards's music, means so much to me. 

the legendary pink dots are not everybody's cup of tea, and like the beatles, it can be like: WHERE THE FUCK DO I START?

they've put out dozens and dozens of records, and it really is an overwhelming pile. 

i got into the band when i was 15 and my boyfriend, jason, gave me a mix. his deep and connected love of the band infected me and i found my ears be carried to a landscape out of the music i was listening to at the time (the cure, depeche mode, yaz, and so on) to a more visceral, imperfect, theatrical spot that i didn't know existed. the lyrics were such a beautiful blend of poetry and dark humor and dark honesty and i found myself thinking: I HAVE FOUND MY BAND. I HAVE FOUND MY PEOPLE.

i was making and writing my own theater-pieces at the time, under the wing of my director/mentor steven bogart (with whom i still work) and the songs suggested plays to me. i couldn't hear the music without seeing stories.

over the next ten years, i created two of my most beloved theater projects: "Asylum", which I created my senior year of high school when I was about 17 - it was a 50-minute play based on the songs on the album (imagine a surreal play that looked sort of like a long live music video with little dialogue and a lot of props and movement)..the plot followed a man in a sort of spiritual jail/asylum the night and morning before being being executed. Then there was "Hotel Blanc", which I created the first year of The Dresden Dolls (at that point, I was 25 - this band has never left me), which was  another hour-long piece of theater with 5 or 6 actors and used a variety of LPD songs but also used some music by Radiohead and Einstuerzende Neubauten and Philip Glass. The plot, much like Michael's "Jib", followed three different stories at three different points in time overlapping in the same physical space and explored the way abuse and secrecy have long-standing echo effects through the generations.  Both of those projects came out of the bottom of my heart - the merger of music and stage visuals and the idea of people all in a room, in real time, experiencing the unique magic of "theater".

you can understand now why this music means so much to me (i've choreographed entire casts to some of these songs) and why it meant (means) so much to me to actually make a record with the creator of this music. 

a few notes, before you begin.

the legendary pink dots will trick you. the lyrics are many-layered. it does not mean what you think it means. listen again. and again. and again. 

i'm listening to this playlist now and hearing things i'd never heard before. the songs are a rorschach.

warning: edward is funny.

"charaderama" is a perfect example....when i first heard this song at 15, i took it at face value. it was only in my twenties that i realized that it was (or is it?) a darkly humorous/sarcastic sketch of the goth scene (thus the pun in the title...charade-a-rama...get it?). "tonight i'm dressed in black / i mourn the death of color" - HILARIOUS.

there are whole hidden plots and themes. there are lots of songs set in hotels. there are recurring characters (lisa, the captian, tanith, astrid). if you want to delve deep into the LPD discography, there's much to find. i tried to represent a BUNCH of albums here, but not all are represented. you can probably tell my favorite records from the number of songs i pulled....i suggest, if a particular song turns you on, just follow that album down its rabbit hole and listen to music from the same era. the dots have gone through MANY personnel changes and the stuff from 1984 is almost indistinguishable from the stuff in the late 1990's - though edward's totally unique voice threads everything together. some of the songs are from edward's solo releases (which are just a beautiful as the dots' stuff). if you've gotten distracted, here's the link to the playlist again. magic.

ok.

LAST BUT NOT LEAST and COSMIC TIMING: the legendary pink dots are going on tour in the USA in about a week. they're supporting their new album, "pages of aquarius" https://metropolisrecords.bandcamp.com/album/pages-of-aquarius which i would include in the playlist but it ain't up on spotify yet, so just give it a spin over there.

they ARE PHENOMENALLY FANTASTIC LIVE, and this is coming from me, and i'm fucking picky.

if you get a chance, PLEASE GO SEE THEM. and if you do, HUG THEM HELLO, TELL THEM AMANDA SENT YOU, BUY THEIR MERCH and generally love them up. they are a small, struggling band on the road, playing in venues of 100-400....even after all these years.  they raised me. go pay homage to the source. this is like kurt cobain telling you to go see the melvins. just go. 

HERE THEY ARE :

http://legendarypinkdots.org/tour-dates/

***A WARNING FOR ANYONE SKIMMING THIS EMAIL - THESE AREN'T MY TOUR DATES. THEY'RE THE TOUR DATES OF THE LEGENDARY PINK DOTS. DONT GET CONFUSED****

Thu/Sep-15 Portland, OR Doug Fir Lounge
Fri/Sep-16 Seattle, WA Chop Suey
Sat/Sep-17 off
Sun/Sep-18 Salt Lake City, UT Metro Bar
Mon/Sep-19 off
Tue/Sep-20 Denver, CO Marquis Theatre
Wed/Sep-21 Kansas City, MO The Record Bar
Thu/Sep-22 off

Fri/Sep-23 Minneapolis, MN Turf Club

Sat/Sep-24 Chicago, IL Subterranean
Sun/Sep-25 Ferndale, MI The Loving Touch
Mon/Sep-26 off
Tue/Sep-27 Toronto, ON Horseshoe Tavern
Wed/Sep-28 Montreal, QC La Sala Rossa
Thu/Sep-29  Northhampton, MA Iron Horse Music Hall  
Fri/Sep-30 Brooklyn, NY The Knitting Factory
Sat/Oct-01 Pittsburgh, PA Brillobox
Sun/Oct-02 Philadelphia, PA Boots & Saddle
Mon/Oct-03 Washington DC Black Cat
Tue/Oct-04 Carrborro, NC Local 506
Wed/Oct-05 Atlanta, GA The Drunken Unicorn– NEWLY ADDED DATE!
Thu/Oct-06 off
Fri/Oct-07 Dallas, TX Three Links
Sat/Oct-08 Austin, TX Elysium
Sun/Oct-09 Houston, TX Warehouse Live
Mon/Oct-10 off
Tue/Oct-11 off
Wed/Oct-12 Phoenix, AZ Joe’s Grotto
Thu/Oct-13 San Diego, CA Soda Bar
Fri/Oct-14 off
Sat/Oct-15 San Francisco, CA Thee Parkside
Sun/Oct-16 Los Angeles, CA Union- Das Bunkers 20th Anniversary
Mon/Oct-17 Santa Ana, CA Constellation Room

world.

circle.

i love you guys.

more soon.

xxxx

afp

p.s. and a reminder on...THE AMANDA SOLO TOUR....

**YES, THESE ARE MY DATES****

NOVEMBER 10th - Albany, NY - (NOTE! this was originially announced as Nov 9, and has changed! the show is the 10th. which is neil's birthday. just saying. shenagigans.) @ The Egg Center for the Performing Arts - Albany, NY http://www.theegg.org/event/an-evening-with-amanda-palmer

November 11 - Toronto, ON  - Queen Elizabeth Theatre 
https://www.ticketfly.com/purchase/event/1307799

November 13 - Chicago, IL  - Thalia Hall 
http://www.ticketweb.com/t3/sale/SaleEventDetail?eventId=6891675&pl=thalia3&dispatch=loadSelectionData

November 15 - Minneapolis, MN - Woman's Club 
http://www.etix.com/ticket/p/7105425/an-evening-with-amanda-palmer-minneapolis-womans-club-assembly-first-avenue

November 17 - Boulder, CO - Boulder Theater
https://www.ticketfly.com/purchase/event/1309521

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Anonymous

Thanks for the music education. I've never heard about this band before (better late than never) and I often wonder what music listen or has influenced my favorite singers/bands. Thanks also to share with us a promise made to Neil. So thanks, thanks, thanks &lt;3. For the lucky patreons or fans or everyfuckones that will go to Amanda's shows, enjoy it even for me :)

Anonymous

Ahhhh! Can you make that miracle happen twice?!? Chicago appears to be sold out as well?! 😫 I haven't seen you since you played in Knoxville in 2009?! And then when you came with The Red Paintings to Knoxville again before that! My boyfriend is coming in from England. We planned on trying to catch one of your shows as close to Knoxville as possible. Chicago would be the best bet. Hopefully we can get more tickets for that?! Otherwise we may try to get our asses all the way to Colorado! I've never been so that could be an adventure. Oh man.

Anonymous

Wish I lived closer to any of those dates. Regardless I love this post, you for introducing me to PWR BTTM, and everyone. ❤️

Anonymous

Ooh, a playlist! What a great idea! It's so hard to get into bands years after they started as how are you supposed to know where to start?! (I'm having the same trouble with Bowie / Prince atm.) I'm gonna have to sign up to Spotify now. I wonder what else I'll discover!? As always, thanks Amanda :)

Anonymous

Currently being enchanted by Lisa's Separation...

Jerry Peckery

Wow ! that Spotify EULA is scary, friends numbers &amp; messages? How about a text list so I can keep my privacy? Most are likely on YouTube.

Anonymous

Sweet! An LPD playlist by YOU!! Perfect timing, it's my day off, so I can listen. I love that you made it for Neil while he goes off to write his next novel. I can only imagine him listening to LPD and getting inspiration....Wow, just mind blowing what Neil will write next, with you in his lif, the cutest baby you two made, and LPD in the background. I too have been a fan since high school. I hopped aboard the LPD train and never got off. Edwards voice feels like home to me. I agree, listening to their music over and over Is key, it's complex song writing and music. I look forward to seeing them again in SF and I admit, I fantasize that maybe you will make a guest appearance and join them on stage. Wouldn't that be sublime. But I am SO over the moon excited that you and Edward did a mind meld and made music together. Looking forward to Spring!

Anonymous

Can't wait to listen and love!

Anonymous

I followed the playlist and am looking forward to listening to it! Because of reading your book and blog, they're already a special band to me. I looked at their tour dates but wasn't able to swing any of them. I'm tickled they're playing at The Drunken Unicorn in Atlanta. I know that joint and will suggest to my friends in the ATL that they give them a listen.

Anonymous

Amanda - you look like the Starchild in 2001(!)

Anonymous

I already had tickets to see them, and this playlist will be a good re-warm-up. Thank you!

Anonymous

Please come to Atlanta!