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hands down, that is the Best setlist i've ever seen
good god, i hope there is a dvd of this
good god, i hope there is a dvd of this
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...swallow up the bottle, or just swallow up the moon -DJM
shows been to
4/7/02 7/25/02
8/30/03 8/31/03 12/16/03 12/19/03
7/6/04 7/7/04 7/16/04 7/17/04
6/18/05 6/19/05 7/9/05 7/10/05
12/12/05 12/15/05
7/7/06 7/8/06 7/28/06 7/29/06 8/6/06
8/5/07 8/15/07 9/12/07
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...swallow up the bottle, or just swallow up the moon -DJM
shows been to
4/7/02 7/25/02
8/30/03 8/31/03 12/16/03 12/19/03
7/6/04 7/7/04 7/16/04 7/17/04
6/18/05 6/19/05 7/9/05 7/10/05
12/12/05 12/15/05
7/7/06 7/8/06 7/28/06 7/29/06 8/6/06
8/5/07 8/15/07 9/12/07
Go Pre
Reasons why I think It will be released after the new studio album.
there was a full blown camera crew that wasn't using the typical camera's you see at Dave shows, and these camera shots never came up on the big screen. They were definately filming for something.
I don't know if it's common, but they had one of those guys taking the proffessional old school type photos. You know, the type where they load the film cartridge and drape the black cloth over their head and shoot. I've never seen one of those at a dave show, and he was shooting the crowd most of the time. That's not a poster shot, that some linear notes if i've eever seen 'em
Dude, Santana!!!! how can you not release that.
To put on that show had to have costed some serious dough and since it was all for charity, the best way to make a little back would be to release a disc or a dvd.
I dunno, i feel like it was the perfect sequel to central Park. and I know i'm hoping here, but it would be great
there was a full blown camera crew that wasn't using the typical camera's you see at Dave shows, and these camera shots never came up on the big screen. They were definately filming for something.
I don't know if it's common, but they had one of those guys taking the proffessional old school type photos. You know, the type where they load the film cartridge and drape the black cloth over their head and shoot. I've never seen one of those at a dave show, and he was shooting the crowd most of the time. That's not a poster shot, that some linear notes if i've eever seen 'em

Dude, Santana!!!! how can you not release that.
To put on that show had to have costed some serious dough and since it was all for charity, the best way to make a little back would be to release a disc or a dvd.
I dunno, i feel like it was the perfect sequel to central Park. and I know i'm hoping here, but it would be great
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http://www.easytree.org/torrents-details.php?id=5780
Dave Matthews Band
September 12th, 2004
Polo Fields at Golden Gate Park-San Francisco,CA
Recorded by: Alex and Boogie
Source: Schoeps CCM4s > Sonosax SX-M2 > SBM-1 > D100.
Mics DIN on 10' stand, left stack, 30 yards back in VIP area.
Conversion: Fostex D5 > SP/DIF > DIO2448 > Soundforge 7.0b > shntool 3.0.2
Disc 1:
01. Intro [02:37.67]
02. One Sweet World [07:28.68]
03. What Would You Say [06:15.59]
04. So Much To Say> [04:13.60]
05. Bridge> [01:23.57]
06. Rapunzel [09:05.32]
07. Joy Ride [05:45.47]
08. #41 [09:46.25]
09. Best Of What's Around [06:18.50]
10. Lie In Our Graves [13:28.12]
Total: [66:24.27]
Disc 2:
01. The Stone [10:38.25]
02. Drive In Drive Out [06:25.15]
03. Loving Wings [06:50.57]
04. Where Are You Going [04:58.37]
05. Hello Again [07:12.42]
06. Jimi Thing [17:11.51]
Total: [53:17.02]
Disc 3:
01. Intro [01:48.67]
02. Warehouse* [09:43.18]
03. Sugar Will* [13:22.64]
04. Watchtower Intro* [02:28.32]
05. All Along The Watchtower* [10:32.45]
06. Stay [07:41.70]
07. Everyday [08:58.53]
08. Too Much [06:16.04]
Total: [60:52.53]
* with Carlos Santana
Notes: HPF on Sonosax was used to cut down on wind noise however some still exists. There is also crowd noise between songs.
If you have a problem with that get another source.
Compiled by alex@kabella.org on 9/13/04
http://www.easytree.org/torrents-details.php?id=5780
Dave Matthews Band
September 12th, 2004
Polo Fields at Golden Gate Park-San Francisco,CA
Recorded by: Alex and Boogie
Source: Schoeps CCM4s > Sonosax SX-M2 > SBM-1 > D100.
Mics DIN on 10' stand, left stack, 30 yards back in VIP area.
Conversion: Fostex D5 > SP/DIF > DIO2448 > Soundforge 7.0b > shntool 3.0.2
Disc 1:
01. Intro [02:37.67]
02. One Sweet World [07:28.68]
03. What Would You Say [06:15.59]
04. So Much To Say> [04:13.60]
05. Bridge> [01:23.57]
06. Rapunzel [09:05.32]
07. Joy Ride [05:45.47]
08. #41 [09:46.25]
09. Best Of What's Around [06:18.50]
10. Lie In Our Graves [13:28.12]
Total: [66:24.27]
Disc 2:
01. The Stone [10:38.25]
02. Drive In Drive Out [06:25.15]
03. Loving Wings [06:50.57]
04. Where Are You Going [04:58.37]
05. Hello Again [07:12.42]
06. Jimi Thing [17:11.51]
Total: [53:17.02]
Disc 3:
01. Intro [01:48.67]
02. Warehouse* [09:43.18]
03. Sugar Will* [13:22.64]
04. Watchtower Intro* [02:28.32]
05. All Along The Watchtower* [10:32.45]
06. Stay [07:41.70]
07. Everyday [08:58.53]
08. Too Much [06:16.04]
Total: [60:52.53]
* with Carlos Santana
Notes: HPF on Sonosax was used to cut down on wind noise however some still exists. There is also crowd noise between songs.
If you have a problem with that get another source.
Compiled by alex@kabella.org on 9/13/04
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