What is it about seeing a song played that makes it better?
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What is it about seeing a song played that makes it better?
After the dreamgirl vid was posted I watched the "So Damn Lucky" video of Dave and Trey in Africa. I've listened to "Some Devil" dozens of times and really liked that album.
But it wasn't until I saw Dave playing it, bringing so much emotion through his expressions that I realized how amazing this song is to me. I mean, I was moved by the melody and really just blown away. It was a pleasant surprise to say the least.
It was the same way with the Central Park DVD. I had been listening to Dave and Tim at Luther College a ton up til I bought the CP DVD last year and after watching it I had a completely different appreciation for some of the songs like Granny, for example.
So what is it about that? I think videos are horseshit but what is it about watching a performance that does that? Can we not get a complete connection with a song until we see it performed?
I think this is why I'd pay $1000 to sit front row at a D&T concert ... I could just sit and watch them play with no distractions from stimulus overload and really let the music touch my "soul" if you will.
But it wasn't until I saw Dave playing it, bringing so much emotion through his expressions that I realized how amazing this song is to me. I mean, I was moved by the melody and really just blown away. It was a pleasant surprise to say the least.
It was the same way with the Central Park DVD. I had been listening to Dave and Tim at Luther College a ton up til I bought the CP DVD last year and after watching it I had a completely different appreciation for some of the songs like Granny, for example.
So what is it about that? I think videos are horseshit but what is it about watching a performance that does that? Can we not get a complete connection with a song until we see it performed?
I think this is why I'd pay $1000 to sit front row at a D&T concert ... I could just sit and watch them play with no distractions from stimulus overload and really let the music touch my "soul" if you will.
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Re: What is it about seeing a song played that makes it bett
Dave speak is well worth the price of admission. I've only seen one D&T show, back in 98 or 99, and all I can say is PHENOMENAL!charliemike wrote:After the dreamgirl vid was posted I watched the "So Damn Lucky" video of Dave and Trey in Africa. I've listened to "Some Devil" dozens of times and really liked that album.
But it wasn't until I saw Dave playing it, bringing so much emotion through his expressions that I realized how amazing this song is to me. I mean, I was moved by the melody and really just blown away. It was a pleasant surprise to say the least.
It was the same way with the Central Park DVD. I had been listening to Dave and Tim at Luther College a ton up til I bought the CP DVD last year and after watching it I had a completely different appreciation for some of the songs like Granny, for example.
So what is it about that? I think videos are horseshit but what is it about watching a performance that does that? Can we not get a complete connection with a song until we see it performed?
I think this is why I'd pay $1000 to sit front row at a D&T concert ... I could just sit and watch them play with no distractions from stimulus overload and really let the music touch my "soul" if you will.
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watch ( P ) Pronunciation Key (wch)
v. watched, watch·ing, watch·es
v. intr.
To look or observe attentively or carefully; be closely observant: watching for trail markers.
To look and wait expectantly or in anticipation: watch for an opportunity.
To act as a spectator; look on: stood by the road and watched.
To stay awake at night while serving as a guard, sentinel, or watcher.
To stay alert as a devotional or religious exercise; keep vigil.
v. watched, watch·ing, watch·es
v. intr.
To look or observe attentively or carefully; be closely observant: watching for trail markers.
To look and wait expectantly or in anticipation: watch for an opportunity.
To act as a spectator; look on: stood by the road and watched.
To stay awake at night while serving as a guard, sentinel, or watcher.
To stay alert as a devotional or religious exercise; keep vigil.
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but is it of dvd quality?GSRLessard14 wrote:you can acquire a chicago one.i am sam2 wrote:i wish there were dvds for red rocks and chicago
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