Article Archive for October 2002

D-day invasion of Britain going according to plan
By davey
Posted in Davey Dreamnation on 22 October 2002
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Davey Dreamnation’s demolition of the British music establishment continued with unabated fury this morning, after a series of awe-inspiring gigs marked by communal violence, extended encores and several arrests.
Speaking from the D-Team tour bus, spokesperson and security expert Scaramouche confirmed that all seven of Davey’s gigs today have been sold out, with police erecting [...]

Soweto / Harlem
By davey
Posted in Blogging on 14 October 2002
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Sorry not to have written before now, it’s a long story but before I tell it, I just wanted to say i miss you, but I know you’re having a really incredible time. Soweto sounds like just the kind of place every person in the western world needs to see, at least once. How incredibly [...]

Holy mother of Davey - it’s number 1 time!!
By davey
Posted in Davey Dreamnation on 12 October 2002
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Davey Dreamnation has taken a break from his hectic world tour to hold an impromptu press conference in Buffalo, New York, after hearing news of his breakthrough to the coveted #1 position on mp3.com.au in both the lo-fi artist and album charts.
Sources close to the travelling sideshow artist confirmed this morning (NY state time) that [...]

Krueger / Buffalo
By davey
Posted in Blogging on 11 October 2002
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I love the sound of the road rules over there. So orderly. It sounds like Kakadu, but also a bit strange … I hope you and your mum aren’t driving each other nuts. Contrary to what I might have let on, I haven’t really been able to catch up with anyone yet - I spoke [...]

First days in NYC
By davey
Posted in Blogging on 7 October 2002
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Re the flight - yeah, it was hellish, bumpy and scary on the way to LA and very long. But the flight to NYC was only five hours, and we got to see some pretty amazing stuff out the window - deserts, snow covered mountains (in the desert), hundreds of miles of farms in squares [...]