If it isn't on your bucket list, rethink where you are in life.
The opening acts were interesting and enjoyable and I would definitely recommend them to others.
As for Dan. Experiencing his music live creates an atmosphere uniting a room full of people all there for one purpose; to enjoy Dan's craft. I don't know if it's just the common dispositions of all the people who listen to his music, but everyone seemed to get along before the music started, but as if being tethered together by sound waves, the room meshed together in dance (even interpretive dance) and made the experience fun for all.
There's something that happens, it's not religious, it's not patriotic, it's not political, it's not any of those things, but it's something that when you hear the music, see others experiencing the music, and feel the frequencies resonating in your head, it just makes you feel like this is a good place, this is where you want to be.
If you don't want that ringing the next few days... stand away from the stage you'll still see all of the crazy light and visual displays, but you better dance!
Music Hall of Williamsburg @
- Brooklyn @
, NY @
- Wed, Nov 14, 2012 @
Favorite moment: Wham City. It's one of my favorites, but it seems to have a special meaning for him. It was a pretty cool moment. @
Setlist: Crystal Cat, Lots, Guilford Avenue Bridge, Crash Jam, Wham City, True Thrush, USA I, USA II, and USA IV @
Opening act(s): Height With Friends, Chester Endersby Gwazda, Alan Resnick @