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Post by rawkmachine on Oct 30, 2006 17:45:52 GMT -5
Hey People I've been listening to Dankos podcasts lately, and hes been mentioning bands hes touring with, most often ive never heard of them, but they're great new music discoverys and Ive found some great new bands with Dankos superb taste. Does anyone know which other bands have supported Danko in the past, Im all for finding new music to listen to! ;D
Thank you anyone! Maybe we can create a bit of a list here!
Adios amigos!
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Post by Tidyman on Oct 30, 2006 20:15:54 GMT -5
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Post by loudmouth on Oct 31, 2006 5:00:48 GMT -5
The 3 bands that I really like after seeing them opening for Danko are Priestess, C'mon and Quit Your Dayjob.
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Post by Bram on Oct 31, 2006 8:45:53 GMT -5
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Post by manurocks on Oct 31, 2006 9:12:21 GMT -5
Electric Eel Shock from Japan
Tokyo Dragons(UK)
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Post by philthy on Oct 31, 2006 10:36:46 GMT -5
First time I saw Danko Jones, they were opening for the Backyard Babies (Haarlem, November 2001)...cool package!
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Post by BrownBomber on Oct 31, 2006 11:19:30 GMT -5
The Illuminati and the now defunct Death From Above 1979.
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Post by Danko Jane on Oct 31, 2006 16:12:05 GMT -5
2 swiss bands opening for DJ were Hukedicht (@ ISC in 02) and The Chocolate Rockets with Brant Bjork and the Bros on the 2 swiss Gigs for the S.I.T.E. Tour, and the already mentioned crazy futhermuckers of Electric Eel Shock (@ ISC in 03)
Hukedicht do drunk Rock'n'Roll and The Chocolate Rockets play fast, energetic Rock'n'Roll à la The Hives
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Post by Loes on Nov 2, 2006 6:49:12 GMT -5
Brant Bjork and The Bros for sure.
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Post by NattyDread on Nov 2, 2006 10:31:35 GMT -5
11/23/2002 Leipzig Moritzbastei: Downtown Darlings Don't bother trying to find some stuff by them though. They played some pubs here from time to time but it seems like they called it quits. They were good though, very entertaining...substituted a band called "CHUNG", which somehow didn't make it that night.
Oh, and another band would be The Roulettes.
edit: It seems like Chung didn't do any of their support shows back then. At the Berlin show of that tour, a german/berlin band called Electric Lizard did support. I assume mostly local bands were asked to fill the missing slots then.
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Post by joeferguson on Nov 2, 2006 15:12:48 GMT -5
The Illuminati and the now defunct Death From Above 1979. About two years back at Lee's Palace in TO, it was Death From Above, C'mon, then Danko. That was an absolutely awesome show by all three bands. It only costs like $10 or something to get in. What a steal.
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Post by Tidyman on Nov 2, 2006 20:17:03 GMT -5
That was a ridiculously stacked lineup.
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Post by Beast on Nov 9, 2006 3:25:52 GMT -5
Voicst supported Danko in La Trabendo. Disco Ensemble Gogol Bordello Bedouin Soundclash
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Post by René on Nov 9, 2006 11:52:46 GMT -5
I loved Electric Eel Shock in Vera, Groningen best. Three gigs with Peter Pan speedrock were great too..
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Post by Danko Jane on Nov 26, 2006 10:17:17 GMT -5
ZAMARRO supported them on the B.A.L. Tour.
swiss band I recently discovered through a friend and guess who they are thanking in the booklet: DANKO JONES
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Post by missilecommand on Dec 1, 2006 13:02:07 GMT -5
Danko Jones and Puny Human at the Mercury Lounge NYC. It was aewsome. Two great bands and as an added bonus Danko Played two sets. They played first(for all the Razor & Tie people), then played a second set later in the evening as the headliner. They even played mountain twice in one night. Both sets were balls to the wall. Puny Human are a great band from NYC that happen to be big fans of Danko Jones. They sound like sabbath meets grand funk railroad.
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Post by PsyCro on Dec 6, 2006 1:48:16 GMT -5
1997...Danko opened for Sloan. And a few years later, they opened at Maple Leaf Gardens for Beck. Sure beats Nickelickmysack!
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