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Unread post by sk8r » Tue Jun 07, 2005 9:26 pm

bayou with RR again!!!! hell yea. i think i might get this on the island getaway if they keep it up. by the way. what song if any do you think dave could do with howie day. i have a feeling they might do #41 together somehow or AATW
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Unread post by i like tictacs » Tue Jun 07, 2005 9:27 pm

i think nothing. and i think this set sucks.
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Unread post by a1075dd63aa12 » Tue Jun 07, 2005 9:27 pm

sk8rdude12000 wrote:bayou with RR again!!!! hell yea. i think i might get this on the island getaway if they keep it up. by the way. what song if any do you think dave could do with howie day. i have a feeling they might do #41 together somehow or AATW
id be really surprised

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Unread post by sk8r » Tue Jun 07, 2005 9:44 pm

wkpggrvn2001 wrote:
sk8rdude12000 wrote:bayou with RR again!!!! hell yea. i think i might get this on the island getaway if they keep it up. by the way. what song if any do you think dave could do with howie day. i have a feeling they might do #41 together somehow or AATW
id be really surprised
i honestly would be too. its just a thought though because i know how much howie admires dave's work. they are either just doin dave and RR this year on the one song or they are gonna rip out some crazy colabs

edit- i hope someone puts up the mp3 of dave and RR on AATW. they just did it tonight!
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Unread post by mdel21 » Tue Jun 07, 2005 9:47 pm

howie can't add anything to the band like RR playing for a song or two.

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Unread post by a1075dd63aa12 » Tue Jun 07, 2005 9:48 pm

mdel21 wrote:howie can't add anything to the band like RR playing for a song or two.
thats what i was thinking

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Unread post by NJPearce22 » Tue Jun 07, 2005 10:37 pm

DMBassist52 wrote:Shitdamn DMB shows rock...

Night 2 at Burgettstown was another kickin show. Me, my girl, and some good friends of mine took a bus up and got our drink on, setting the mood for the show. Robert Randolph and the Family Band jammed the place out. The played Calypso, I Need More Love, some song, Axel F, and Nobody. Columbus, get there early, so you can check these dudes out. When DMB came out, you could tell they were feeling it. OSW started us off, followed by PNP->Rapunzel. I was stoked to finally hear some BTCS material. They followed up with Dreamgirl, which was pretty good even though I heard it last night. All the lights go (i.e. middle of joyride last year) at the beginning and dave does some african wailing like at the beginning of the new album. DMB busted out Grey Street next. The end was jammed out pretty long, LeRoi bringing the fire. I actually could of sworn before one of LeRoi's solos last night Carter said, "Bring that fire LeRoi." I'm not sure what track it was, Ill have to check the recordings on dreamingtree. So after a stellar grey street, they played smooth rider, with some jammage, followed by Too Much. After that came my favorite of the night. Robert Randolph came out and played Louisiana Bayou with the band. He definatly added alot more to the song. Boyd came up next to his slide guitar and rocked the song hard. Check general dmb, Nitro uploaded it, its definatly worth listening too. After it was done Randolph and Boyd high-fived and hugged, making a classic DMB moment. After that came Lover Lay Down, which I never heard live before. Really good track. Hello Again, Jimi Thing, You Might Die Trying, So Much To Say, Stand Up, and Two Step closed out the set, each with unbelievable energy and power. Carter on Hello Again was ridiculous, and Dave's air guitar scat solo on Jimi Thing was hillariously goooood. Two Step was damn good too, even though it was the third time I saw it end the regular set. The encore was Old Dirt Hill and the debut of Ants, with a snare/funk intro. The show was better than last night, but not by much. I was really glad to see there were only 4 repeats between the two nights (dreamgirl, stand up, louisiana bayou, you might die trying).

Great set, great show, cant wait for the second show in Columbus :D
That was their cover of Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean" which just blew my mind! I <3 RR!!!
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NJPearce22 wrote:
DMBassist52 wrote:Shitdamn DMB shows rock...

Night 2 at Burgettstown was another kickin show. Me, my girl, and some good friends of mine took a bus up and got our drink on, setting the mood for the show. Robert Randolph and the Family Band jammed the place out. The played Calypso, I Need More Love, some song, Axel F, and Nobody. Columbus, get there early, so you can check these dudes out. When DMB came out, you could tell they were feeling it. OSW started us off, followed by PNP->Rapunzel. I was stoked to finally hear some BTCS material. They followed up with Dreamgirl, which was pretty good even though I heard it last night. All the lights go (i.e. middle of joyride last year) at the beginning and dave does some african wailing like at the beginning of the new album. DMB busted out Grey Street next. The end was jammed out pretty long, LeRoi bringing the fire. I actually could of sworn before one of LeRoi's solos last night Carter said, "Bring that fire LeRoi." I'm not sure what track it was, Ill have to check the recordings on dreamingtree. So after a stellar grey street, they played smooth rider, with some jammage, followed by Too Much. After that came my favorite of the night. Robert Randolph came out and played Louisiana Bayou with the band. He definatly added alot more to the song. Boyd came up next to his slide guitar and rocked the song hard. Check general dmb, Nitro uploaded it, its definatly worth listening too. After it was done Randolph and Boyd high-fived and hugged, making a classic DMB moment. After that came Lover Lay Down, which I never heard live before. Really good track. Hello Again, Jimi Thing, You Might Die Trying, So Much To Say, Stand Up, and Two Step closed out the set, each with unbelievable energy and power. Carter on Hello Again was ridiculous, and Dave's air guitar scat solo on Jimi Thing was hillariously goooood. Two Step was damn good too, even though it was the third time I saw it end the regular set. The encore was Old Dirt Hill and the debut of Ants, with a snare/funk intro. The show was better than last night, but not by much. I was really glad to see there were only 4 repeats between the two nights (dreamgirl, stand up, louisiana bayou, you might die trying).

Great set, great show, cant wait for the second show in Columbus :D
That was their cover of Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean" which just blew my mind! I <3 RR!!!
my lord. i would love to get the mp3 for this somehow. if at all possibly. i think it would be awesome somehow.



if anyoen can find this mp3 or the AATW from last night with RR please share em!
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Unread post by GSR » Wed Jun 08, 2005 8:52 am

wkpggrvn2001 wrote:
mdel21 wrote:howie can't add anything to the band like RR playing for a song or two.
thats what i was thinking
probably, but dave might do an acoustic duet with howie during his opening set?
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Unread post by mdel21 » Wed Jun 08, 2005 10:10 am

maybe with howie doing his looping and stuff, but I doubt it

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Unread post by a1075dd63aa12 » Wed Jun 08, 2005 11:28 am

mdel21 wrote:maybe with howie doing his looping and stuff, but I doubt it

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Unread post by stepintothelight » Wed Jun 08, 2005 5:41 pm

sk8rdude12000 wrote:
NJPearce22 wrote:
DMBassist52 wrote:Shitdamn DMB shows rock...

Night 2 at Burgettstown was another kickin show. Me, my girl, and some good friends of mine took a bus up and got our drink on, setting the mood for the show. Robert Randolph and the Family Band jammed the place out. The played Calypso, I Need More Love, some song, Axel F, and Nobody. Columbus, get there early, so you can check these dudes out. When DMB came out, you could tell they were feeling it. OSW started us off, followed by PNP->Rapunzel. I was stoked to finally hear some BTCS material. They followed up with Dreamgirl, which was pretty good even though I heard it last night. All the lights go (i.e. middle of joyride last year) at the beginning and dave does some african wailing like at the beginning of the new album. DMB busted out Grey Street next. The end was jammed out pretty long, LeRoi bringing the fire. I actually could of sworn before one of LeRoi's solos last night Carter said, "Bring that fire LeRoi." I'm not sure what track it was, Ill have to check the recordings on dreamingtree. So after a stellar grey street, they played smooth rider, with some jammage, followed by Too Much. After that came my favorite of the night. Robert Randolph came out and played Louisiana Bayou with the band. He definatly added alot more to the song. Boyd came up next to his slide guitar and rocked the song hard. Check general dmb, Nitro uploaded it, its definatly worth listening too. After it was done Randolph and Boyd high-fived and hugged, making a classic DMB moment. After that came Lover Lay Down, which I never heard live before. Really good track. Hello Again, Jimi Thing, You Might Die Trying, So Much To Say, Stand Up, and Two Step closed out the set, each with unbelievable energy and power. Carter on Hello Again was ridiculous, and Dave's air guitar scat solo on Jimi Thing was hillariously goooood. Two Step was damn good too, even though it was the third time I saw it end the regular set. The encore was Old Dirt Hill and the debut of Ants, with a snare/funk intro. The show was better than last night, but not by much. I was really glad to see there were only 4 repeats between the two nights (dreamgirl, stand up, louisiana bayou, you might die trying).

Great set, great show, cant wait for the second show in Columbus :D
That was their cover of Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean" which just blew my mind! I <3 RR!!!
my lord. i would love to get the mp3 for this somehow. if at all possibly. i think it would be awesome somehow.



if anyoen can find this mp3 or the AATW from last night with RR please share em!
Robert gave people in the audience the mic.. and they were singing the lyrics.. it was just a damn good concert all the way around

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Unread post by Nitro1515 » Wed Jun 08, 2005 7:39 pm

06/08/2005
Dave Matthews Band
Germain Amphitheater
Columbus, OH

So Much To Say
#41
Dream Girl
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Unread post by sk8r » Wed Jun 08, 2005 7:41 pm

Nitro1515 wrote:06/08/2005
Dave Matthews Band
Germain Amphitheater
Columbus, OH

So Much To Say
#41
Die Trying
so far i like...but why no ASTB into too much??? seems like they prefer doin it that way live
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Unread post by Nitro1515 » Wed Jun 08, 2005 7:46 pm

the WH website keeps screwing up, it juts changed die trying into dreamgirl.

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