Tag Archives: con

21/25 Tegan & Sara – Dancing In The Dark w/ Matt Sharp + Polyamorous Friendships@ #2 The Fonda, Los Angeles, CA 10/17/08

T&S singing Dancing In The Dark with Matt Sharp after a slightly awkward conversation about polyamorous friendship/relationships. 21/25 Tegan & Sara – Dancing In The Dark@ #2 The Fonda, Los Angeles, CA 10/17/08

18/23 Tegan & Sara – Dancing In The Dark w/ Matt Sharp + Matt’s Ass-less Chaps + Sara’s Not Having Sex @ #4 The Fonda, Los Angeles, CA 10/19/08

Matt couldn’t figure out what to wear, Sara talks about sex too much, Matt’s mom doesn’t know who Tegan & Sara are and Sara explains the mysterious “cassette tape”. 18/23 Tegan & Sara – Dancing In The Dark w/ Matt Sharp @ #4 The Fonda, Los Angeles, CA 10/19/08

13/18 Tegan & Sara Banter – Sara’s “Dance For Republicans” + Sarah Palin @ Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA

Did I mention that I LOVE my new camera? And who on earth thought it was a good idea to give me 12GB of memory cards?! 13/18 Tegan & Sara Banter – Thanking Girl In A Coma & City and Colour, Presents Every Night, Don't Vote Republican, Dance For Republican + Sarah Palin @ The Tabernacle, Atlanta, Georgia 09/30/08 …

Tegan – Feeling Like a Boy and Turning Out to be Lesbians [w/o Sara]

“Let’s say I’m off for a year, and I can’t get the girl, and I am lonely, and all I’ve had to eat all day was popsicles… like I would NEVER put on my DVD and watch it. EVER.”

“WHY would I want to have sex with my sister?! WHY?? Why would I want to have sex with someone that looks like… well… *grins* I could see that…”

“I thought I was a boy until I was like… well… still.”

“My grandmother gave [our mom] a lecture when we were like four or five… she was like, ‘Stop… letting them do what they want, they’re gonna turn into LESBIANS.’”

“I don’t think I was CHOOSING at four years old to fall in love with my best friend and make her play husband and wife with me… you know, I didn’t have any idea!”

“I actually really felt like I was more like a boy, you know what I mean? So I thought, like… my parents really allowed us to be… sexuality and gender weren’t so like, beaten into us, you know what I mean… until we both came out, and our mom was like, ‘What the fuck are you talking about?! You’re not gay!’ and I was like, ‘But you were like… I don’t really understand what’s happening right now!’ … I’m not upset! … I don’t know what we were talking about. I should maybe play a song.”

Tegan Quin [w/o Sara] New York City, New York 09/04/08