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Unread post by Beauford33 » Sun Sep 26, 2004 9:32 pm

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Beauford33 wrote:I heard the The Red Rocks version of Ants on the radio and went looking for it. Since I didnt know what it was called at the time I just bought the first live CD I saw. Turned out to be Listner Supported. I kinda threw that in the back of my CD folder and never really thought about it. It wasnt until my drum teacehr gave me the Carter Beauford video to watch. First song he plays is #41. Loved that. I found my LS CD and saw that #41 was on there. Listened to it and loved it. I then looked for Ants again, but listened to CDnow.com sound bytes to possibly hear the song. First CD on the search for "Dave Matthews" was Remember Two Things. First song on it is Ants. Went to Sam Goody and it only had Under the Table and Dreaming. I got that. Didnt like the Ants on that so much but I loved Satallite and What Would You Say. Went out and bought all the other CD's that were out at the time.


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Unread post by Ranting Thespian » Sun Sep 26, 2004 9:54 pm

When my bro forced me to buy Crash in 1996, I put it in. SMTS got me hooked, and we listened to that CD during our whole trip in Florida.
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Unread post by DJR » Mon Sep 27, 2004 12:03 am

i got crash for free from columbia house as one of those deals, and i didn't like DMB at all, but i didn't know what to get - loved the sound, then i got red rocks i think, then UTTAD, then BTCS then i dont remember haha- but i'm hooked, always will be

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Unread post by ledzepp4l » Mon Sep 27, 2004 12:04 am

hearing tim play on L@LC.
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Unread post by Raif2032 » Mon Sep 27, 2004 12:26 am

Actually it started to impress a girl, heh. Sad, I know. I downloaded "crush" just so I could know kinda what I was talking about but then I ended up thinking it was awesome. Hell, I probably listened to crush on repeat for about a week. My family noticed my growing obsession and bought me "Crash" and "live at chicago" and between #41, The last stop, and Trippin' billies I got hooked...bad.

Also, Crush was an obvious choice for one of the first songs I learned on guitar when I started a year and a half ago...

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Unread post by whip3512 » Mon Sep 27, 2004 2:32 am

Raif2032 wrote:Actually it started to impress a girl, heh. Sad, I know. I downloaded "crush" just so I could know kinda what I was talking about but then I ended up thinking it was awesome. Hell, I probably listened to crush on repeat for about a week. My family noticed my growing obsession and bought me "Crash" and "live at chicago" and between #41, The last stop, and Trippin' billies I got hooked...bad.

Also, Crush was an obvious choice for one of the first songs I learned on guitar when I started a year and a half ago...
Jay-Z has said that Crush is one of his favorites. Or, he really likes the song. I read that in a Dave interview where the interviewer had mentioned that to Dave, and Dave was pretty surprised.
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Unread post by captainburrito » Mon Sep 27, 2004 2:42 am

Live at Luther College was my first real exposure to Dave other than Ants, WWYS, and Crash. But BTCS would have to what pushed me over the edge.

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Unread post by NoNotThat » Mon Sep 27, 2004 6:35 am

mdel21 wrote:mine was DO A SEARCH
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Unread post by tbillie41 » Mon Sep 27, 2004 9:14 am

ants marching, when a friend of mine gave me a copy of 'remember two things' in early 1994.
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Unread post by mlb1399 » Mon Sep 27, 2004 11:03 am

I used to hate DMB. Most of the songs I had heard on the radio were Too Much, So Much To say, what would you say which I still dislike to this day. Sometime during my freshman year in college '96, I was riding back from work with some friends and they were playing this amazing instrumental song. I asked who it was, and they said Dave Matthews Band and the song was Two Step. I next went out and got a copy of Crash. When I bought L@RR, that is when I became completely addicted.

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Unread post by coyoteguy » Mon Sep 27, 2004 1:28 pm

damn

so many damn good stories!!

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Unread post by BADGERDJQ » Mon Sep 27, 2004 5:00 pm

First DMB song I heard was WWYS. I remember thinking it was catchy, but thought it sounded too much like Blues Traveler (little did I know Popper was guesting on the harmonica). I remember hearing Satellite and thinking "not bad". Seek Up and RR sealed the deal for me.

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Unread post by lieinourgraves » Tue Sep 28, 2004 9:14 am

i hated dmb for a little cause i was a dick. then i heard wharehouse and thought he was alright. but what really got me hooked was a live version of LIOG with tim.
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Unread post by CWMCALL » Tue Sep 28, 2004 3:52 pm

I went to college in the mid-west in the early 90's, no one had heard of DMB yet...

in 1993 my roomie went to a fraternity function out east and was given an original copy of "Remeber Two Thigs" (on the old Bama Rags Label)...we loved Tripping Billies and listened to the CD quite often. I didn't really become a big fan until I saw a live show a few years later.

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Unread post by Macht » Tue Sep 28, 2004 4:47 pm

Watchtower from Live in Chicago

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