Untitled song from DKE House

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Untitled song from DKE House

Unread post by 4mbi3nt » Fri Apr 18, 2003 10:59 am

Anyone have tab for this song. I don't know the date of the DKE house, I thought there was only one. Song starts out "i noticed you were..." can't really understand all of what he's singing. Thanks for the help :wink:
"How could this rhythm ever quit...."

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Unread post by schubox » Fri Apr 18, 2003 11:53 am

Dave Matthews solo September 11, 1992
DKE House (University of Virginia), Charlottesville, Virginia


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Opening Band: none

Setlist
Tripping Billies
One Sweet World
Lie In Our Graves
Redemption Song
So Much To Say
Ants Marching
Two Step
Lover Lay Down
Help Myself
I'll Back You Up
"The Blues"
Satellite
Typical Situation
"Penis In Her Hand"
Dancing Nancies
Spotlight

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Unread post by 4mbi3nt » Fri Apr 18, 2003 12:06 pm

whoops i forgot about the pick i have for it too. That list is short a couple of tracks. how do you post a pic???? I will include the album cover pic i got.
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Unread post by schubox » Fri Apr 18, 2003 12:08 pm

That list is from nancies, and i have the cd, i can't think of anything else on there.

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Unread post by Lou » Fri Apr 18, 2003 12:17 pm

the song is called "Destiny"......real old school.

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Unread post by schubox » Fri Apr 18, 2003 12:50 pm

DMB almanac has this listed between IBYU and Satellite which is where the "unknown song" was at in the pis you sent me

9/11/1992
Once On a Wild Afternoon
Last time played

Hey man, I noticed you were
You were crying
Oh, shame on you
Would leave it inside
My mind open
Your mind you say
No, well no, will I
Hey ‘cause yourself all alone
You will lie down
Oh, put yourself away
From all your love
And you will soon lie down
Said I can (?) leave it way open eyes
I go to you see me whine
See me lie here
Oh, call see me whine
Call you way down
The pain has been riddling me
Oh will I, yeah
Open, I will
I will leave it to destiny
To choose which way I go to
I will leave destiny
To choose which direction it is that I’m gong to
My face, open eye, you leave, I mean I
And I will
And we will leave
Most men, most men lie
I fear that we will go away
Most men, most men
Leave us crying

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Unread post by schubox » Fri Apr 18, 2003 12:51 pm

sorry upon further review

Friday, September 11, 1992 "Dave Solo at DKE house" - DKE (University of Virginia) - Charlottesville, VA
Dave played a solo show at the DKE house in C'ville. Throughout the set, he kept mentioning how a girl had a penis drawn on her hand(that's how the frat boys marked entry into the house). Dave turned it into a joke about his crewman Fenton(of "do it for Fenton" fame), claiming it was modeled after his penis. He then proceeded to go into this joke honky-tonk-ish improv jam(Historically labeled "The Penis Song") about the girl with the penis on her hand.

This show became one of the more predominant early Dave solo shows. It's a nice long set containing all of the favorites of the early days, including a Dave solo Spotlight, a Dave solo Blue Water with an extra chrous, and an extreme rarity "Once on a Wild Afternoon" which was also known as "Destiny" or "The Mystery song".

You can also DL this on Kazaa as Destiny.

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Unread post by 4mbi3nt » Fri Apr 18, 2003 12:54 pm

I found a few different tabs for Destiny. I think the first is probably the better, if it's right. I'm at work now so i can't play :cry: If anyone has better tab please post. Tanks ya!

http://www.olga.net/dynamic/browse.php? ... estiny.crd

http://www.geocities.com/jimih1/unrel/destiny.html
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Unread post by schubox » Fri Apr 18, 2003 1:01 pm

The second one sounds close, I had to mess with the rythm a bit to get it to sound right, but its pretty close.

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Unread post by 4mbi3nt » Fri Apr 18, 2003 1:25 pm

Thanks for the help guys. :lol: Can't wait to get off work now.
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Unread post by hanihani36 » Sat Apr 19, 2003 1:17 pm

http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Thebes/4044/

theres all kinds of rare tabs here
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Unread post by Trippin Hillbilly » Sat Apr 19, 2003 5:35 pm

Hey, none of these tabs are right..dave plays this in a soundcheck and if you can't hear it you can definately see it in video that he doesn't that B, A, G decline..the video is not too clear tho unfortunately. You can get it from kazaa, its called warming up...
I'm trying to work it out, as soon as I have it i'll try post it..

EDIT:

Sorry i had another look, this one sounds right on...
http://www.olga.net/dynamic/browse.php? ... estiny.crd


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