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Posted in music on December 1, 2005
Andrew Kenny on NYC & Arcade Fire (sort of) & stuff
"That's what music is in New York. It was kind of good going to Europe and the last couple weeks playing shows that are maybe a little bit smaller but kind of on par with what we play in the States, but people were really excited to see us. It's like, we know we don't have a huge following, but we're an important band to a small group of people and it's cool to connect with people like that, and just because you're not the Arcade Fire at the Bowery -- like oh my God, what happened, I couldn't get into the show, it's a huge fiasco! What, you're not on the guest list? You know, it's not always like that. Sometimes we can be not cool and still appeal to people. I guess it's an important thing to remember that it's really hard living in New York. I'm sure you can appreciate this as well. " [PopMatters talked to Andrew Kenny of American Analog Set]
Previously
Arcade Fire with U2 - like oh my God
Final American Analog Set Shows | MP3s
Posted on December 1, 2005 3:56 PM
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i saw Arcade Fire at the Bowery. all you had to do to get tickets was find out about AF before the NY Times article. after that, it sold out. okay, so i got lucky.
Posted by DrJimmy | December 1, 2005 9:03 PM