The Sadies reflect on the future of the band after losing singer and guitarist Dallas Good
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- Опубліковано 6 сер 2024
- Over the past two decades, the Toronto band The Sadies have built a reputation around the world with blistering live sets and mind-blowing psychedelic recordings. Singer and guitarist Dallas Good, who sadly died earlier this year, was an integral part of that. Dallas's brother and bandmate Travis Good sat down with Tom Power along with drummer Mike Belitsky to talk about Dallas's impact on the Canadian music scene and what's next for the band.
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The Sadies , They are the best rock band in the world. They changed my life for the better. They deserve all the love they get. And all their friends and family.
Amen
The Sadies are and will always be the best live band, ever. Their music and their live shows here in Toronto (The Horseshoe, Lee's etc.) have been such a constant part of my adult life (for more years than I want to admit) that my identity is intrinsically linked to their presence. Wonderful interview. Dallas is so very missed and Travis , Sean amd Mike are so beloved.
Have to say, that was such a great interview. Touching and sensitive with genuine respect, given the circumstances. Hope to see the Sadies back in Ireland some day and Travis.. no need to change your guitar sound. That Old Gretch and Fender amp combo is one of the greatest guitar sounds I’ve ever heard. Best wishes Sadies👍
saw sadies randomly in Canmore in the early 2000's, one of the greatest shows ever. period.
I hurt. HURT. I can only imagine how that they feel as FAMILY/band. My favorite band for TWENTY YEARS was the Jayhawks. Then I saw y’all open for them November 8th 2003 in Memphis… My allegiance didn’t necessarily change, but, y’all stole the show. I loved y’all since that night. Please go on 😢
We saw the Sadies open for the Jayhawks that same year in Iowa City. Your comment nails it!
I met the band last night when my band, The Telephones, supported them in Nottingham, UK. WHAT A BAND, and fantastic people.
me and my girlfriend saw them play in a bowling alley last night in London, ON Canada and they friggin ruled.
The Sadies were my theme music when I lived in the red rock high desert. Rest in Peace Dallas.
So many great memories tied to the Sadies.
RIP Dallas. Love the Sadies. I hope you find it in yourselves to continue. Great interview.
Thanks for the music legends
Great interview. RIP Dallas, the GOAT.
Saw them last night in Santa Fe at Tumbleroot. What a great show! I hope they'll continue, love their music and energy!
I saw them in Tucson the following night, SO glad I went to see them. Great live and did an excellent show!
Great interview Tom Power! Cheers to the boys and to Dallas’s family!
Travis’s thoughts on the strangeness of life now resonates greatly with me. Eveything is different now. Much respect
The only band where all the UA-cam comments are positive
What a wonderful and compassionate interview... the album and the thought of Dallas still tears at my heartstrings... hope to hear The Sadies play the new album in the UK soon x
Love these guys❤
So...Good ♥️
Saw the Sadies last night in Cleveland it was a great show
I went to highschool with Sean. On my Honeymoon in 2005 I paddled from Whitehorse to Dawson City, paddled into town during the Dawson City music festival and the Sadies were headlining ( did not know this till we got there) was nice to see the good ol boys from school at the ends of the earth. Still listen to their first album from time to time.
Such a fantastic! interview and record...please keep going. God bless 🙏
I wasn't aware until just now that Dallas passed. Im very sad to hear that. Thats such a loss. I saw The Sadies a few years back in New Haven, CT and they were amazing - played and sounded great. I hope they do continue to make music together.
Great interview. Love you guys!
I always listen to music while I do dishes and cook. Love it...especially Mulligan Stew;)
So sorry to hear of their loss. 😢
I was first exposed by their collaboration with Kurt Vile.
"I wait for a sign and pray for the stars to aline".....
Sadies rule. Come back to Rhode Island!
❤❤❤rip DG
Hey sign me up. I fill the spots.
Died suddenly. Hmmm!
First one!
Tom Powers! How much were you paid?
Tom Powers! How much where you paid?
Wagon why did you think you had the right to hack me and other controller life
I don’t even know you