Interview and Concert Review: Guster - Page 7

Dodging bird crap throughout the night, Guster energetically cranked out nineteen songs (a mix of old and new hits), and the crowd matched Guster’s enthusiasm every step of the way.  A lot of Guster concert traditions were kept alive (i.e., throwing ping pong balls and singing ‘Dirty! You’re so dirty!’ on “Airport Song”).

Earlier that night, Ryan frequently spoke about how lucky he was to have this opportunity.  As a music fan, I feel lucky to have musicians like Ryan and bands like Guster that cater to their fans.  Undoubtedly, Guster has not allowed their fame to go to their heads. 

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  • 1 - DJRadiohead

    Aug 02, 2006 at 1:10 pm

    MD, it's great to see another member of the BC Cult of Guster (me and Saleski being two of the others- we should get t-shirts).

    Great interview. I am thrilled to hear there will be another run of dates in the fall. I need to see them again. They were fabulous in Birmingham.

  • 2 - M.D. Sandwasher

    Aug 02, 2006 at 1:19 pm

    DJ Radiohead,

    Thanks for the great compliments. I’m very appreciative.

    I thank I owe you a great deal of gratitude for securing the interview. When Ryan and I first started the interview, he asked me if I was the person from BC writing all those nice things about the band. I said, “No, that would be DJ Radiohead.” That led to a long discussion about BC and bloggers in general. Ryan even went on to say, and I’m paraphrasing, that he often trusts and respects bloggers work more than the traditional press, citing that our work is often more insightful and well thought out.

    So, if you didn’t write those great Guster articles, I don’t think I would have been granted the interview. Thanks so much!!!

    And, I’m all for the T-Shirts. Let’s send a design to the printing press.

  • 3 - DJRadiohead

    Aug 02, 2006 at 2:55 pm

    MD, that's one of the coolest things I have read/heard in a long, long time. My feet might not touch the ground for the rest of the day.

    T-shirts are a must now. Well done! And thanks for passing that along. That's just all kinds of cool.

  • 4 - Mark Saleski

    Aug 02, 2006 at 3:09 pm

    md, this comes close to braggin', but you might want to check out the current issue of the magazine "american songwriter". i wrote a feature on Guster.

    spoke to both Ryan and Adam...yow, two of the nicest "rock stars" you'd ever want to yak with.

    nice interview.

  • 5 - M.D. Sandwasher

    Aug 02, 2006 at 9:57 pm

    D.J. Radiohead-
    I was trying to figure out a way to put that into my article, but I couldn’t get it in sync with the flow. Work like yours, Mark Saleski’s, Sussman’s, and others, gives me instant credibility. I just ride on your coattails into the interview room.

    Mark-
    Thanks for the compliments. I found your article. Due to the log in/subscription difficulties, I had trouble reading the entire article. But, if the last half of the article is anything like the first, my article doesn’t hold a candle to yours. I’m definitely interested in reading your interview with Adam and Ryan.

    I agree with your comments about Adam and Ryan. Both are incredibly nice and humble individuals.

  • 6 - Mark Saleski

    Aug 03, 2006 at 7:14 am

    the web version contains just about all of the intro...the rest was interview.

    c'mon, you've gotta give yourself more credit. this really was a fine interview.

  • 7 - M.D. Sandwasher

    Aug 04, 2006 at 12:00 pm

    Mark-
    Thanks so much for your compliments. That means a great deal coming from a professional, experienced writer like you. I have a very difficult time rereading my own work though. It gives me the creeps, like hearing your own recorded voice.

  • 8 - M.D. Sandwasher

    Aug 04, 2006 at 1:54 pm

    I wanted to pass on that Guster will be appearing on Conan O'Brien with the Boston Pops. Here's the release from Guster's website (guster.com):

    "Put your cassette tapes in your VCRs and program them to record next Thursday night, August 10th, as we'll be making an appearance on the Conan O'Brien Late Into The Night Television Show on NBC along with our old friends, the Boston Pops Symphony Orchestra (or, as many of them as we can fit on stage with us -- probably about 10 of them)."

    That's what I call "Must See TV!"

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