![]() Semisonic’s big hit “Closing Time” is not on the record. So it seemed like a nice way to put a cap around that period of time. The previous show in Minneapolis, year before, it was a little bit proper and precise, and like an execution of an idea, and this show we ended up recording, I knew that it was going to be loose and more of a live experience. It seemed like it was going to be loose and fun and the band, we’ve played a lot together. ![]() I don’t know if I thought about it consciously, but I didn’t want to wrap up that phase without documenting it somehow. I was so enjoying the free life, the stretch of touring and playing those songs live and getting the band kind of happening. I knew that I was heading into writing and recording a new jam of some kind. ![]() Why did you decide to put out a live record? Wilson’s latest album, Live At The Pantages, surveys his career so far. Instead, he’s become the king of the co-write, working with artists as diverse as Dixie Chicks, Weezer, Keith Urban, Josh Groban, and The Bravery. Dan Wilson’s band Semisonic may have gone on hiatus, but the man behind “Closing Time” has never stopped writing.
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