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September 28, 2007

Devendra Banhart & The Spiritual Boner Perform "Lover" On Conan

Conan had the very special treat the other night of introducing not only Devendra Banhart but his backing band The Spiritual Boner, in the studio at 30 Rock to perform Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon's soul-full cut "Lover." Dev's rocking a black-on-black ensemble, eyeliner, and big bad voodoo arm raises, while Spiritual Boner rocks the congas et al. "That was killer!" says Conan afterwards, not speaking the truth. Sounds more like Devendra's spent the past few months singing along to a lot of Elvis records while sitting on Jim Morrison's couch, which probably is exactly what happened.

(via P4K)

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http://radioheadlp7.com/007788/lp7.cfm


They are releasing lp 7 today?

Posted by: tom at 09/28/07 1:56 PM | Reply
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just scrolled down

sorry

Posted by: tom at 09/28/07 2:03 PM | Reply
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dev is over. this album is proof.

Posted by: dev at 09/28/07 2:58 PM | Reply
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that dev banhart cribs link is broken. word

Posted by: caleb at 09/28/07 3:08 PM | Reply
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wow, that was really infuriating. for the most part, the song sounds like a lame version of david bowie's "sound and vision", until the stupid samba part at the end. and that line "blow a kiss and change the world, we're gonna change the world!" made me pray for nuclear holocaust. fuck peace. there, i said it.

i've given this douche so many chances to impress me. he's failed for the last time.

i really can't wait to see animal collective instead of him tomorrow night.

Posted by: Liam at 09/28/07 3:26 PM | Reply
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link should be better now, my apologies to you! and to the spiritual boner.

Posted by: amrit at 09/28/07 3:32 PM | Reply
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I know! This is so bad! Thank god I get the occasional premiere of a Donnas video to keep me tuned in to great music.

Posted by: Rob at 09/28/07 5:24 PM | Reply
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they also played NYC last night. check out some pics, ect. at lifesbathroom.blogspot.com

Posted by: ko at 09/28/07 5:34 PM | Reply
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I don't know if it was killer, but I liked it.

Posted by: DMC at 09/28/07 6:24 PM | Reply
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I've said this to friends in private now feel compelled to hearby proclaim what everyone already knows within their hearts:

This guy has a smidgen of talent, is occasionally soulful and may have good intentions but is otherwise the musical equivalent of a two-cent Tyrannosaurus Rex ripoff. Specifically, the Bolan & Finn variety.

The only True Spiritual Boner can be found here:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=f-iSsCTF9d8

After all, you can't get romantic on a subway line...

(Though the Metro Orange Line will take one to the east side of Topanga's base; AKA the suburban valley side. However, I can't imagine walking up those hills to be comfy or fun wearing knee-high fringe boots.)

Posted by: Sir Terrence Tuppins at 09/28/07 7:07 PM | Reply
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Best album yet

Posted by: Me at 09/28/07 8:02 PM | Reply
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When They Come to Stay With Me, The Door's on the Couch. Here Comes the Party People.

http://wintersox.blogspot.com/

Posted by: blindmind at 09/28/07 8:47 PM | Reply
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he was so annoying in toronto. the whole show i just wanted to punch him in the face.

Posted by: jfdgf at 09/28/07 9:25 PM | Reply
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For those of you dissing on Devendra, if you haven't listened to anything pre Cripple Crow, back off. I've watched this guy grow, and, though I'm not completely happy with the direction he has taken, Nino Rojo and Rejoicing in the Hands remain two of my favorite albums. I've seen him play three times, first alone, second with a quiet backing band, and third with a full on jam band set up post cripple crow. The first time I saw him was the best, and the last was pretty uncomfortable, I just didn't get it, didn't understand why he went in this direction. His new one might not impress me, but I still have respect for the guy, for those two back to back albums that remain sparse and beautiful. I understand the whole T Rex comparison, and maybe he's done a lot more drugs since those early albums, but songs like At The Hop, The Body Breaks, We All Know, they're lyrically great.

Posted by: Sly at 09/28/07 10:01 PM | Reply
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isn't this why they invented faster, 3 chord rock?

although i really dug his dance moves. so welcoming.

sorry, i got my tivo fucked up. i was watching the real world.

sydney!

mf1

Posted by: musicfan1 at 09/29/07 2:30 AM | Reply
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yeah, that guy was standing in front of me for like four songs too. how annoying?!

Posted by: ko at 09/29/07 10:37 AM | Reply
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Ahhh, this was really lame. I like a few of his songs, but this seemed a lot closer to Sanjaya.

Posted by: J at 09/29/07 11:02 AM | Reply
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Zappa made some goofy songs too. Maybe Devendra is trying to put the humor back in music?

Posted by: Tony Z at 10/01/07 12:44 AM | Reply
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Devandra Bernhardt is perhaps 1% as talented as Frank Zappa. His band looks like some sort of L.A. bohemian nightmare. The kind of guys who smiley groovily while sodomizing 12 year olds.

Posted by: jed at 10/01/07 2:43 PM | Reply
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dig how he almost face-plants at -1:51.

Posted by: dv at 10/04/07 1:52 PM | Reply
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idunno.. i like 'im. strange yeah. new album's taking a bit to enjoy. but i like't. and i've liked all his other previous efforts as well.

Posted by: dylan at 10/04/07 3:24 PM | Reply
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hey i can't sing, dance. write, be creative or get the gals . so? I'll dis others instead. raise my self to heinousely self made heights and drop pearlies on those that do. Dev is subtle, gentle , original, sweet voiced and fun. He has touched his creative self which is more than you could reach with someone else' bargepole. There's room for all in this vile crapfest called pop , music or media so get real and ruminate on your crappy nowhere asses.

Posted by: Theo ellinas at 02/23/08 4:59 AM | Reply
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