Ok. I saw on Facebook that Peter is in Don's current band. So he's the other guy I didn't know his name. I don't know the bass player's name either. I know his been in Don's band for over 10 years. I remember seeing him in the IJ DVD.
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Ok. I saw on Facebook that Peter is in Don's current band. So he's the other guy I didn't know his name. I don't know the bass player's name either. I know his been in Don's band for over 10 years. I remember seeing him in the IJ DVD.
Okay, some clarification required. I have a tee-shirt from the Walden Woods project which lists Don's tour from 2009 and includes London and Norfolk....strange choice I thought of Norfolk (though I've nothing personally against the place) so I did some more checking and it turns out to be Norfolk, Virginia and London, Ontario :sad: Mea culpa on my part...I knew it was too good to be true that he included Europe - darn :brickwall:
Knew it was too good to be true DD - :-(
We'll just have to convince him to tour here !!:thumbsup:
Don looks great in those photos from the LA preview.
I didn't recognize Will Hollis either!
From the LA Times:
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment...619-story.html
So it looks like their are 16 songs and their will be a deluxe CD. I'm looking forward to knowing what the other 8 songs are.
I don't think artists have 8 songs on their albums anymore. Its usually between 10 to 12.
I know I read somewhere that Vince does a song by myself with Don. So that's of the 8 songs we haven't heard.
This is pure speculation on my part, but I think that a deluxe edition of Cass County will be similar to the deluxe edition of LROOE(which I still need to get my hands on). The regular album will probably contain 12-14 songs, with deluxe version having the full 16 and a bigger booklet/packaging. Most new albums released now come with a free download of the album, at least here in the states. I think that the deluxe edition will have to contain more than just bonus songs to appeal to the no so hardcore fans. Again, that's just my thinking.
Now, I'm waiting to hear if the album will just be a cd/digital release or will there also be vinyl copies made?
Good speculation AlreadyGone85 :thumbsup:
Thanks for the clarification Divine Don.Quote:
Originally Posted by DivineDon
When Don toured England in 1989, he played a few arenas (There weren't many around to play then). The show I attended (at Birmingham NEC) was far from full, although a decent sized crowd.
Trying to think back to 1989, I can't decide whether Don is more or less relevant now, than he was then.
If Cass County is as good as they say it is, that and the impact of HFO and the continuing success of the Eagles, could eclipse the impact of The End Of The Innocence album, at least here in the UK... but that's iffy speculation.