I almost always like it when my songs are used in different mediums. I think of songs as, you know, like chairs that you make. And you want to see ‘em used. The segment you’re talking about, it had people sending in little videos with little 3-word messages. How can that not be cool? It’s not like the song’s being used to sell trucks.
And here's the video, from Good Morning America.
More video? Here's Dan's rewrite of "Walk Hard"--featuring DB as Howard Cosell:
Also on the internets these days: 2 shows from Santa Cruz in November 2007 are posted on the Internet Archive. Thanks, Keith Kreider!:
November 27, 2007
November 28, 2007
(I'm SO excited to see Slavery Girl on these playlists--there's a version of this song from The Attic from a year or so ago, and I really love it, and requested it at a show last spring, and Dan said he thought he was the only one who liked it. I'm glad to see he's still playing it.)
Speaking of shows...the only tour date listed these days seems to be at the Rubin Museum in New York, on May 30. Info here. Of course, if you happen to be at Sundance, Bern and Mike Viola are playing songs from Walk Hard at the Sundance Cafe sometime next week.
And, I think, that's about it.