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by i-am-me » Sun Nov 12, 2006 6:32 pm
fedelm wrote:I guess that didn't come out as I expected.
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by Taylor2885 » Mon Nov 13, 2006 6:57 pm
I always wished Live at Luther College would have been taped for a possible DVD release later on (or video tape back then).
I think it would have made a good live video release. Maybe even un-edited with all of the davespeak in there.
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by Taylor2885 » Mon Nov 13, 2006 9:06 pm
On a bold note, I really enjoy the Stand Up songs live - they're some good tunes and have really evolved from the album.
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by Grachi » Mon Nov 13, 2006 11:14 pm
yea the nice thing about a song if you don't like it in its initial state is that it always has the chance to evolve as the band works with it and plays it. I think thats something very rare among other bands, except for jam-bands because once a song is down, thats it; it's just played that way and remains static for a lot of artists.
DMB though is a different beast in that matter. That is why even though it might get a little old hearing billies or two step everytime you go to a show, it's still pretty good or you actually might find yourself happy they played it because you never know what they might add to it or how they will change it.
I think it makes it really exciting and refreshing, especially in the live sense that no two performances of the same song are the same. I know other shows I've been to that bands just follow a set formula and play a song the exact same way every time, it's sorta like a bunch of zombies up there or machines just going through the motions.
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by pjdk28 » Tue Nov 14, 2006 2:03 am
Taylor2885 wrote:I always wished Live at Luther College would have been taped for a possible DVD release later on (or video tape back then).
I think it would have made a good live video release. Maybe even un-edited with all of the davespeak in there.
yea when do we get another D+T release...theyre fucking due for one
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by Kahn » Tue Nov 14, 2006 1:47 pm
Grachi wrote:That is why even though it might get a little old hearing billies or two step everytime you go to a show, it's still pretty good or you actually might find yourself happy they played it because you never know what they might add to it or how they will change it.
I disagree. My number 1 gripe with DMB is that they are always the same. I think that lead to me burning myself out on their music in high school. I can barely stand to listen to them anymore because its almost always like I'm thinking "Oh, this old song."
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by Blake » Tue Nov 14, 2006 4:15 pm
This is from an article on jambase about Trey Anastasio, I figured I'd post this part of it because I thought it was pretty cool what he said about Dave.
Because Trey's most recent efforts are less about guitar freak-outs and more about vocals, poetic ideas, and deconstructing emotions, some followers have questioned his motives. Fans wonder if Trey is searching for a Dave Matthews Band or John Mayer type of hit. "That's such a gross over-simplification that it's almost ridiculous," he says. "I can tell you, I'm never gonna have a hit, forget it. And by the way, Dave Matthews is amazing. So to those people, the first thing I would say is that if I could write a song that had one iota of the emotional impact of either that 'car crash' song on his solo album or that 'Stay or Leave,' I would be very, very happy and proud, because the guy is incredibly talented. So in that sense, absolutely I'd like to write a song like that."
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by littlefriend » Tue Nov 14, 2006 5:37 pm
btbesong wrote:This is from an article on jambase about Trey Anastasio, I figured I'd post this part of it because I thought it was pretty cool what he said about Dave.
Because Trey's most recent efforts are less about guitar freak-outs and more about vocals, poetic ideas, and deconstructing emotions, some followers have questioned his motives. Fans wonder if Trey is searching for a Dave Matthews Band or John Mayer type of hit. "That's such a gross over-simplification that it's almost ridiculous," he says. "I can tell you, I'm never gonna have a hit, forget it. And by the way, Dave Matthews is amazing. So to those people, the first thing I would say is that if I could write a song that had one iota of the emotional impact of either that 'car crash' song on his solo album or that 'Stay or Leave,' I would be very, very happy and proud, because the guy is incredibly talented. So in that sense, absolutely I'd like to write a song like that."
That's interesting. And I also happen to be listending to SDL right now. Weird.
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by Grachi » Tue Nov 14, 2006 7:44 pm
ahaaa.
i have a friend in my dorm that loves phish, and he knows i love dave, i bet he'll be happy to see this

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by Cor » Tue Nov 14, 2006 8:06 pm
It's funny that he calls it the "car crash song". Did he play on it?
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by Blake » Tue Nov 14, 2006 8:20 pm
Cor wrote:It's funny that he calls it the "car crash song". Did he play on it?
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by dmfollower » Wed Nov 15, 2006 5:26 am
btbesong wrote:This is from an article on jambase about Trey Anastasio, I figured I'd post this part of it because I thought it was pretty cool what he said about Dave.
Because Trey's most recent efforts are less about guitar freak-outs and more about vocals, poetic ideas, and deconstructing emotions, some followers have questioned his motives. Fans wonder if Trey is searching for a Dave Matthews Band or John Mayer type of hit. "That's such a gross over-simplification that it's almost ridiculous," he says. "I can tell you, I'm never gonna have a hit, forget it. And by the way, Dave Matthews is amazing. So to those people, the first thing I would say is that if I could write a song that had one iota of the emotional impact of either that 'car crash' song on his solo album or that 'Stay or Leave,' I would be very, very happy and proud, because the guy is incredibly talented. So in that sense, absolutely I'd like to write a song like that."
That is pretty incredible if you ask me. Dave must be a really fucking great musician, coming from trey its pretty amazing.
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by pacific34 » Wed Nov 15, 2006 2:13 pm
Everytime i listen to Busted Stuff live, on live trax 3, i wonder why they don't bring this song back to the rotation. Carters rolling beat is ridiculous. on that note, raven from this set is fantastic as well.
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by bense27 » Wed Nov 15, 2006 5:51 pm
this girls away message that I know....
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pay for what you getttt..."

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by Blake » Wed Nov 15, 2006 5:53 pm
bense27 wrote:this girls away message that I know....
"pay your dues and your donts
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hahaha god what an IDIOT!!!
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