The Dresden Dolls
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| Video | Album | Recorded in | Director | Link |
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| "Good Day" | The Dresden Dolls | 2003 | - | YouTube video |
| "Girl Anachronism" | The Dresden Dolls | 2003 | Michael Pope | YouTube video |
| "Coin-Operated Boy" | The Dresden Dolls | 2004 | Michael Pope | YouTube video |
| "Sing (The Alternate Cut)" | Yes, Virginia... | 2006 | Michael Pope | YouTube video |
| "Sing (Chapter II / Original)" | Yes, Virginia... | 2006 | Michael Pope | YouTube video |
| "Backstabber" | Yes, Virginia... | 2006 | Michael Pope | YouTube video |
| "Backstabber: The Dresden Dolls vs. Panic! at the Disco" | Yes, Virginia... | 2006 | Michael Pope | YouTube video |
| "Shores of California" | Yes, Virginia... | 2007 | Andrew Bennett | YouTube video |
| "Night Reconnaissance" | No, Virginia... | 2008 | Michael Pope | YouTube video |
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Awards and Honors
- 2005 - WFNX/Boston Phoenix Best Music Poll, Best Local Act and Best Local Album.[20]
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See also
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Bibliography
- Dresden Dolls Companion, by Amanda Palmer, eight foot music publishing, June, 2006, ISBN 157560888X ISBN 978-1575608884
- The Virginia Companion, by Amanda Palmer
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External links
Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to:
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- Official website including lyrics and downloads
- The Dresden Dolls at MySpace
- Detailed discography
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Notes
- ^ "Band Tries to Make It Big Without Going Broke". interview by Chris Arnold. All Things Considered. National Public Radio. 2007-01-17. The web page has audio and a transcript of the interview, and links to several of their songs.
- ^ Speer, Deborah (April 03, 2006). The Dresden Dolls. Pollstar. Retrieved on 21 Aug 2006.
- ^ Dirty Business Brigade web site.
- ^ Peck, Stacey (n.d.). Undressing The Dresden Dolls. Newbury Comics. Retrieved on 12 Sep 2006.
- ^ "Not-so-Nobel Laureates" (4 October 2002). ScienceNOW 4 (3). Washington, DC: 2007 American Association for the Advancement of Science.
- ^ See album liner notes.
- ^ Hottest 100 2004. Triple J. Retrieved on 11 Jun 2007.
- ^ Open Source » Blog Archive » The Dresden Dolls. Open Source Media, Inc. (October 6, 2005). Retrieved on 21 Aug 2006.
- ^ Bill H. (September 25, 2005). Update on The Dresden Dolls "Paradise" DVD Pre-Ord. Retrieved on 21 Aug 2006.
- ^ Amanda Palmer (2005-09-08). Out of the Closet and into the Studio. Retrieved on 16 Dec 2007.
- ^ The Dresden Dolls (2007-11-27). Fuck the Back Row. Retrieved on 16 Dec 2007.
- ^ Dresden Dolls Companion, by Amanda Palmer, eight foot music publishing, June, 2006, ISBN 157560888X ISBN 978-1575608884
- ^ The Clockwork Waltz. web site of the East Providence Community Theatre. East Providence Community Theatre (August 2006). Retrieved on 7 Dec 2007. “The Clockwork Waltz is an original concept and story, based on and including thirteen songs written by Boston-based punk cabaret duo The Dresden Dolls. The story is that of a school aged girl named Amanda, living with her overworked single mother, Jill. At first, Amanda seems like a typical girl with typical problems... but a freak accident at her doctor’s office starts to turn her life upside-down, inside-out, and sideways.”
- ^ THE ONION CELLAR. Web site of the American Repertory Theatre. American Repertory Theatre. Retrieved on 3 Dec 2007. “Inside the small confines of the mysterious club The Onion Cellar, the internationally renowned rock duo The Dresden Dolls provides nightly entertainment while a series of stories unfold around them. As singer, songwriter, and keyboardist Amanda Palmer and drummer Brian Viglione play their songs, the Onion Cellar becomes a space where rock and roll meets cabaret with humor and humanity.” World Premiere.
- ^ On The Download editors; photo by Kelly Davidson (2005-04-20). Dresden Dolls take the ART. On The Download. The Phoenix Media/Communications Group. Retrieved on 21 Aug 2006. “The Dresden Dolls are taking the world by storm. This punk cabaret duo from Boston are incredible musicians whose smart, personal, intricate songs and mesmerizing live performance have earned them a cult following. Now don't tell anyone, but there's a rumor that the Dolls may be appearing at a bizarre underground club somewhere in Cambridge – an Onion Cellar, where the audience peel onions for emotional release, where you never quite know who's sitting next to you, where your life could change forever.”
- ^ HUMANWINE web site.
- ^ True Colors Tour web site.
- ^ a b Chinen, Nate; photos by Hiroyuki Ito. "Power to the People (and Some Pop Too)", The New York Times, The New York Times Company, June 20, 2007, pp. B1,B5.
- ^ The Dresden Dolls Show History
- ^ The Dresden Dolls. ThoughtWorthy Media, Inc.. Retrieved on 7 Dec 2007. “In the 2005 WFNX/Boston Phoenix Best Music Poll The Dresden Dolls won Best Local Act and Best Local Album. Amanda Palmer also won Best Female Vocalist.”
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