folsom dvd
- proudmonkey721
- Posts: 61
- Joined: Mon Oct 14, 2002 10:22 pm
- Location: oneonta, ny
- Contact:
folsom dvd
how good is the folsom field dvd for helping with timing of chord changes on daves guitar?
thanks
thanks
Re: folsom dvd
proudmonkey721 wrote:how good is the folsom field dvd for helping with timing of chord changes on daves guitar?
thanks
Excellent.......everything is almost exactly perfect(if not perfect.)
jkanter
"Celebrate we will, Cause life is short but sweet for certain" - Two Step
"Ain't Nothing Wrong, ain't nothing right and still I sit and lie awake all night" - DJ's(Sublime)
"Celebrate we will, Cause life is short but sweet for certain" - Two Step
"Ain't Nothing Wrong, ain't nothing right and still I sit and lie awake all night" - DJ's(Sublime)
bbatsell wrote:I used to write a blog until I realized how wholly uninteresting my life is and how it would be an exercise in depression.
- proudmonkey721
- Posts: 61
- Joined: Mon Oct 14, 2002 10:22 pm
- Location: oneonta, ny
- Contact:
- busted stuff
- Posts: 147
- Joined: Sun Nov 03, 2002 2:36 am
- Location: San Diego
- Contact:
So, I just got my l@ff CD and was wondering if I shoud get the DVD. I think the CD is ok, nothing too amazing. I don't think it is as good as Live at Chicago (that should be a DVD) or Listener Supported. I got a glimpse of it with my busted stuff cd, and I must say I was not impressed. Any feed back? ? ?
Sonmetimes I would try to catch her, but I never even caught her name.....
- gravedigger
- DMBTabs.com Authority
- Posts: 2222
- Joined: Sun Oct 27, 2002 4:16 pm
- Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
- Contact:
L@FF
I watched the DVD the other day. I loved it. A lot of people don't like it because of all the Everyday songs on it. A lot of people hated the 15 minute Angel Jam. But as a DVD its much more active than LS , in that there's more camera angles (maybe too much) and that the band is more "into it" than LS. I say if you got the CD, don't bother buying the DVD, just wait for one of your friends to buy it and then watch it at their place or borrow it
peace,
Ken

peace,
Ken
good, and you?
- DmbFanJason
- DMBTabs.com Authority
- Posts: 1749
- Joined: Fri Oct 04, 2002 11:50 pm
- Location: Los Angeles
- Contact:
I just finished watching the DVD and I think it pretty much sucked. Not that the band played terrible, but it looked like the people that made the DVD fucked with it way too much. If you are looking to learn to play songs by watching Dave's fingers, good luck. Anyway, so the setlist wasn't all that great either, although highlights were WWYS and Ants...nonhighlights were every song on everyday and some of busted stuff....It's worth having though because, hey, it's friggin dave matthews. LS is way better in my opinion...no, thats fact. peace
- KevinGTArch
- DMBTabs.com Regular
- Posts: 241
- Joined: Fri Nov 08, 2002 1:14 am
- Location: Atlanta, GA
- Contact:
There is one way that Live at Folsom Field could have been saved (for me) and that is if they had played a full blown Recently. Maybe I should have sought out a tape of that concert before buying the DVD so I wasn't disappointed but, out of 5 concerts, I still haven't seen Recently and this is what really sold me. I was just a little bummed out to find there was no jam but a dive right into Diggin a Ditch.
I'm going to agree with the previous post that Listener Supported was a MUCH better DVD. The setlist was filled with nearly all my favorites with jams in all the right places and I never know which song to listen to when I put in it my player. Let's not forget the fact that you can also control the camera angle for certain songs. It's not the Folsom Field is bad - the band was intense that night and some of the songs are greatly appreciated. I really enjoy the Bartender, Recently, Ants Marching, and (don't hang me) even some of the Everyday songs like So Right and Angel.
I just feel the entire show is missing an element of spotaneity that made the Listener Supported concert such an enjoyable DVD. I will never get over how much that Jimi Thing rocks! I think I would also agree that I would rather have seen a DVD of Live at Chicago. Would anyone else mind watching Victor Wooten tear up the solo on #41 or Tim Reynolds going wild on Lie In Our Graves?
Just my long winded two cents...or I guess more like a dollar and two cents...
Peace,
Kevin
I'm going to agree with the previous post that Listener Supported was a MUCH better DVD. The setlist was filled with nearly all my favorites with jams in all the right places and I never know which song to listen to when I put in it my player. Let's not forget the fact that you can also control the camera angle for certain songs. It's not the Folsom Field is bad - the band was intense that night and some of the songs are greatly appreciated. I really enjoy the Bartender, Recently, Ants Marching, and (don't hang me) even some of the Everyday songs like So Right and Angel.
I just feel the entire show is missing an element of spotaneity that made the Listener Supported concert such an enjoyable DVD. I will never get over how much that Jimi Thing rocks! I think I would also agree that I would rather have seen a DVD of Live at Chicago. Would anyone else mind watching Victor Wooten tear up the solo on #41 or Tim Reynolds going wild on Lie In Our Graves?
Just my long winded two cents...or I guess more like a dollar and two cents...
Peace,
Kevin
- busted stuff
- Posts: 147
- Joined: Sun Nov 03, 2002 2:36 am
- Location: San Diego
- Contact:
hey
while we are on the subject. . .
Does any one have a video of the live at Chicago Concert? I've seen clips of it so I know it exists. I've been looking for some time now with no luch. If some one could point me in the right direction. I have tons of concerts on CD if any wanted to work out a trade. Just let me know....
As for the l@ff DVD I think I'm going to hold off. Feed back hasn't been too positive.
while we are on the subject. . .
Does any one have a video of the live at Chicago Concert? I've seen clips of it so I know it exists. I've been looking for some time now with no luch. If some one could point me in the right direction. I have tons of concerts on CD if any wanted to work out a trade. Just let me know....
As for the l@ff DVD I think I'm going to hold off. Feed back hasn't been too positive.
Sonmetimes I would try to catch her, but I never even caught her name.....
- dagoba6@aol.com
- Posts: 84
- Joined: Sat Oct 26, 2002 10:32 am
- Location: North Alabama
I have the entire L@C concert I my computer. I am now trying to burn it to a SVCD so that I can watch it on my DVD player. I have already done this with Storytellers and some other bootleg Dave video. If anyone is interested in getting a copy of this concert let me know. My E-Mail is dagoba6@aol.com. The concert is in 3 parts, part I is 590MB, part II is 557MB, and part III is 649MB. It is not DVD quality but is very good you can see everything real good. It was originally posted by DMB out on the internet live for everyone to see. Some of the people who got a chance to see it recorded it on their computer live, while the concert was going on. If anyone has any other boot leg Dave Video that they would like to trade let me know.
Return to “Dave's Guitar Discussion”
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 177 guests