If you’re new to our music, the “Songs” page can be a bit dizzying—what to listen to first? And while we like to imagine that any one of our songs could be someone’s favorite, it’s probably not true. Though some songs we’re more proud of than others (we won’t say which; parents have to love all of their children equally), there are definitely tunes of ours that more people seem to like. So if your time is limited, here’s a quick peek at some of our fan favorites:
Nun Fight What ordained Pay-per-view boxing might sound like.
Your Love Is A touching ballad, so long as you don’t listen to the lyrics. Features the sensitive guitar stylings of Jonathan Coulton.
Opening Band A favorite of bands everywhere. Not our funniest song, but it has the ring of truth (and you can groove your boom-boom to it).
Randy Newman’s “Theme from The Passion of the Christ” Every movie could be made better with a Randy Newman theme song. Every movie.
A Better Version of You One for the children.
Strip Club Daddy (a.k.a. “Kid in the Strip Club”) Based on the true story of a man who left his kid in the car as he visite a strip club. A minor hit on “Bob & Tom“.
Rejected Commercial Jingles: Twister, Domino’s Pizza, Pillsbury Cookie Dough Step 1: Real products. Step 2: ??? Step 3: Lawsuits.
Ten-Finger Johnny A Fourth of July Irish murder ballad that’s sure to become a classic at any time of year.
Hip Shop Barbershop covers of hip-hop songs: two great tastes that taste great together.
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February 21st, 2007
If you’re here seeking information about Da Vinci’s Notebook, the bad news is that the band is on double-secret Buck Rodgers in the Space Shuttle hiatus and no longer maintains a website. But the good news is that you can find an archived version (old and mummified, really) here. Just be advised that the pages aren’t fully operational, and much of the information you’ll find (tour dates, contact info, etc.) is about as useful as a raincoat made out of toilet paper. Finally, if you’re looking for DVN CDs, click here.
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February 20th, 2007
We’ve recently heard from a number of Patriots fans who’ve discovered our song “George Mason”, which was inspired by Mason’s antics in last year’s NCAA tourney — welcome! We’ve even heard that Coach Larranaga got a chuckle out of it, too. Coach Calhoun, not so much.
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February 19th, 2007
WHERE: Sangamon Auditorium
WHERE EXACTLY: U of I – Springfield, Springfield, IL
WHAT ELSE: Part of the Friends of Bob & Tom Tour; with Tim Wilson, Mike Armstrong, Dan Grueter, Tim Bedore, and Donne Baker & the Pork Pistols
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February 17th, 2007
WHERE: State Theatre
WHERE EXACTLY: 316 Eau Claire St., Eau Claire, WI
WHAT ELSE: Part of the Friends of Bob & Tom Tour; with Tim Wilson, Mike Armstrong, Dan Grueter, Tim Bedore, and Donne Baker & the Pork Pistols
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February 16th, 2007
WHERE: DeForest, WI
WHERE EXACTLY: see below
WHAT ELSE: A limited seating, intimate house concert; for reservations, call (608) 846-9214 or e-mail “dbuhler [at] charter [dot] net” (substitute the appropriate characters, of course. Damn spambots…)
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February 3rd, 2007
605 Market Ave. N., Canton, OH
Part of the Friends of Bob & Tom Tour; with Tim Wilson, Mike Armstrong, Bob Zany, Tim Bedore, Donne Baker & the Pork Pistols, and Chick McGee
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January 21st, 2007
34 W. Broad St., Columbus, OH
Part of the Friends of Bob & Tom Tour; with Tim Wilson, Mike Armstrong, Bob Zany, Tim Bedore, Donne Baker & the Pork Pistols, and Chick McGee
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January 21st, 2007
136 E. 3rd St., Davenport, IA Part of the Friends of Bob & Tom Tour; with Paul Macurio, Roy Wood, Jr., Larry Reeb, Donne Baker & the Pork Pistols, and Kristi Lee
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January 21st, 2007
2700 E. Independence Blvd., Charlotte, NC
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January 21st, 2007