User talk:Dalyzach
Damon Che etc
[edit]You seem to know a lot about Damon's various projects. Are you a friend or just a big fan? I went to Penn State with Mike, and sort-of-knew Damon (he'd recognize me and chat at shows, but probably wouldn't remember my name). I was talking to him at the Squirrel Cage one night...I think he had a pretty good buzz on...and he went to his car and grabbed me a free copy of "Songs for the Terrestrially Challenged (hi-fi vinyl version)." I saw him when Don C played at the Casbah in San Diego a few years ago. OhNoitsJamie Talk 00:09, 11 July 2006 (UTC)
It's cool that Damon gave you that record! I would love to see the Canaries live. I've seen Don Cab about six times, plus Bellini and Storm&Stress. I drove to see Don Cab in Detroit in 2000, only to learn that they had been in a van accident and subsequently broke up. I saw the new lineup three years later in Kalamazoo where they packed up after one and a half songs because a skinhead had threatened to shoot Damon. So, in spite of everything, I remain a fan. Check out the Don Cab message board, there's always a good discussion going on there. Mike Banfield contributes as well. Cheers. Dalyzach 02:32, 16 July 2006 (UTC)
The Fall
[edit]Your work on these articles is noted. Thank you for adding all those track timings etc. Ac@osr 18:30, 23 November 2006 (UTC)
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The article The Joy of Wine has been proposed for deletion. The proposed-deletion notice added to the article should explain why.
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What did you think about the deletion notice you received?
[edit]Hi Dalyzach,
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