Read More Desaparecidos Conor "Bright Eyes" Oberst have reunited with Desaparecidos. The band, who haven't been on tour since 2002, just recently played their hometown of Omaha.
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He sure felt like home at the 400 Bar thanks to the Sullivan brothers who have built a great relationship with the iconic rocker. Managing and ultimately jumpstarting his career, Tom and Billy Sullivan have been there since day one with Conor. It's always nice playing in front of a home-type crowd. Maybe that explains why these garage rockers were jumping off speakers and shredding the night away with their guitars. I wouldn't say the Desaparecidos were better than Bright Eyes but they sure brought a more face paced approach, which I thoroughly loved.
My highlights of the night:
# 2 Rocking out with all the cool Minneapolis Bloggers and Photographers (Erik Thompson, Kyle Matteson, Erik Hess). Vu where were you?
# 3 Almost getting a change to talk Conor Oberst after the gig, enjoyed the Fat Tire beer while waiting.
# 4 Ahhh two sold out shows in one night Matisyahu (First Ave)/The Desaparecidos (400 bar)
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