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Unread post by i am sam2 » Sun Jul 03, 2005 4:57 pm

i bought UTTAD first, then Busted Stuff a little while later and just like them ok. they were good, but i wasnt obsessed. then i decided to get Central Park, the dvd. thats when i was like "wow these guys own"
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Unread post by paulaitchison » Sun Jul 03, 2005 5:25 pm

6 or 7 years ago i had just flown to newyork from england and couldnt sleep in the hotel room so i turned on the tv.....list supported was playing.....the "in the spotlight" thing where listener supported was on tv.
i came in at two step....and remember getting so excited by this amazing drummer that i wrote down tthe name of the band to buy the cds the next day and im so pleased i did......bieng from england no one myself included had any exposure to them so it was strange to learn that dave was a household name in the states...........any way thats how i first heard......they do something so different and exciting with there music . im glad that i bought those records.....(crash and recently first)
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Unread post by bassman462 » Sun Jul 03, 2005 5:42 pm

paulaitchison wrote:6 or 7 years ago i had just flown to newyork from england and couldnt sleep in the hotel room so i turned on the tv.....list supported was playing.....the "in the spotlight" thing where listener supported was on tv.
i came in at two step....and remember getting so excited by this amazing drummer that i wrote down tthe name of the band to buy the cds the next day and im so pleased i did......bieng from england no one myself included had any exposure to them so it was strange to learn that dave was a household name in the states...........any way thats how i first heard......they do something so different and exciting with there music . im glad that i bought those records.....(crash and recently first)
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Unread post by thejoe » Sun Jul 03, 2005 8:35 pm

i got crash when it came out
i was 8
my first favorite song was two step.. good times
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Unread post by a1075dd63aa12 » Sun Jul 03, 2005 9:20 pm

HCHaikuWarrior wrote:
wkpggrvn2001 wrote:
Nitro1515 wrote:Summer of 95, I was 11 and bought UTTAD. Right after BOWA ended I was hooked and I've been hooked for the past 10 years. Another fond memory was when I was 12 and I went to my first concert at SPAC. It was incredible, I might have been the youngest kid there. I remember it was raining and I had lawn seats and they put on such a kickass show:

Dave Matthews Band
June 8, 1996
Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY

Best of What's Around
Two Step ...>
Crash Into Me
Jimi Thing
#41
Granny
Too Much
The Song That Jane Likes
Cry Freedom
So Much To Say
Satellite
Seek Up
Drive In Drive Out
#36
Ants Marching
Encore:
All Along The Watchtower
that is a setlist

here is my first setlist

Recently
The Best Of What's Around
Pantala Naga Pampa -->
Rapunzel
Don't Drink the Water
Crush
Lover Lay Down
Lie In Our Graves
One Sweet World (Instrumental intro)
Stay *
The Last Stop (Reprise outro)
Satellite
Crash Into Me (Dixie chicken)
Anyone Seen the Bridge -->
Too Much
Tripping Billies
Encore:
Typical Situation
Two Step

* with Kornell Hargrove, Arlene Newson, and Robert Cornelius
now that is fuckin sick.
the only shitty part which there really isnt any, was that i was so new to the whole thing i didnt really understand the shit the way i do now. there are no holes in that setlist, if i were to write out a dream set, it wouldnt alter much.

it was 06/02/98 in case you want to find the show, it was amazing i have a copy on cd somewhere around here i think, i need to rip some of my shows and share more of them i have over 120 shows somewhere

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Unread post by Brock » Sun Jul 03, 2005 9:27 pm

Holy shit that is a godlike setlist.
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Unread post by a1075dd63aa12 » Sun Jul 03, 2005 9:30 pm

bbatsell wrote:Holy shit that is a godlike setlist.
if i saw that today i would have no problem shitting myself in public and be quite proud of it

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Unread post by Nitro1515 » Sun Jul 03, 2005 9:39 pm

wkpggrvn2001 wrote:
bbatsell wrote:Holy shit that is a godlike setlist.
if i saw that today i would have no problem shitting myself in public and be quite proud of it
Both of those sets we saw are ridiculous and puts anything they do today to shame.

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Unread post by whip3512 » Sun Jul 03, 2005 9:43 pm

checkii wrote:First time I heard DMB was in 94 when WWYS got released. It was like a guitly pleasure of mine, but I didnt listen to them too much, just owned UTTAD but enver listenerd to it. think i got it for free from someone.
Then I remember hearing Crash and it was kind of boring to me, thought the song sounded beautiful, but boring. Still wasnt a big fan.


Then in 99 or whenever storytellers aired I was in my room and flipping through channels and I remember hearing him play crush and I nearly shit. I was sold instantly, Went the next day and bought L@LC and Crash.
listened to them over and over, became a huge fan of ants and two step right away. Never looked back.

I think this was my first setlist:


Grey Street G1
Granny G1
So Much To Say G1
So Right G1
You Never Know G1
Jimi Thing G1
Crash Into Me G1
Two Step G1
Digging a Ditch G1
What You Are G1
One Sweet World G1
The Song That Jane Likes G1
Fool to Think G1
Where Are You Going G1
Tripping Billies G1
All Along The Watchtower G1 G2
Encore:
For the Beauty of Wynona ^ G1
Grace Is Gone (Tease) G1
Pantala Naga Pampa ...> G1
Rapunzel G1

Guests:
G1 Butch Taylor
G2 Warren Haynes

Notes:
^ Dave solo
Looks like an '01 show? Cool setlist though. Hey check, have you ever been told that you don't look like someone who listens to dmb? I fuckin hate that. Tatoos, piercings and whatnot...my friends assume I'm a huge punk or emo fan. Just a random thought.
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Unread post by a1075dd63aa12 » Sun Jul 03, 2005 9:54 pm

Nitro1515 wrote:
wkpggrvn2001 wrote:
bbatsell wrote:Holy shit that is a godlike setlist.
if i saw that today i would have no problem shitting myself in public and be quite proud of it
Both of those sets we saw are ridiculous and puts anything they do today to shame.
dude the energy was mind blowing, i thought i was just getting numb to the experience. but when i went back and looked at some of the old sets ive seen earlier today, it was the incredible shows ive seen, especially pre-2001

06/20/99
Opening Band: Gov't Mule
Satellite
One Sweet World (Instrumental Intro)
#41
Don't Drink the Water
The Stone (Can't Help Falling In Love)
Crash Into Me (Dixie Chicken)
Pig
Jimi Thing
The Last Stop
Lie In Our Graves
Rhyme & Reason
Drive In Drive Out
Too Much
Encore:
Long Black Veil
Tripping Billies

06-26-00
#41
Warehouse (stop-time intro)
One Sweet World (instrumental intro, swim naked)
Say Goodbye
Jimi Thing
Sweet Up & Down
Typical Situation
Little Thing [first verse]
Grey Street
Bartender *
Crush *
Drive In, Drive Out
The Song That Jane Likes
JTR *
Too Much
Encore:
#40 [first verse]
Digging a Ditch
Two Step

* with Dan Myers on sax

06-27-00
Satellite *
Rhyme & Reason *
Lie In Our Graves *
Grey Street *
All Along the Watchtower *
Raven *
#36 +*
Bartender *
Crash Into Me (Dixie Chicken) *
So Much To Say (Anyone Seen the Bridge?) --> *
Too Much *
Long Black Veil +*
JTR *
Stay +*
Encore:
Grace Is Gone *
Ants Marching *

* with Butch Taylor on keys
+ with Brenda, Cindy & Tawatha on vocals

had to show off the opener for the '99 show, didnt know who they were at the time, but got into them right after that show, i caught the last two or three songs if i remember right and was amazed

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Unread post by Nitro1515 » Sun Jul 03, 2005 9:59 pm

Those sets are nasty. Anything from 2000 is just out of this world. They had all the R2T, UTTAD, Crash, BTCS and LWS songs going at once. They couldn't possibly play a bad set, I love any song off those discs.

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Unread post by musicalman865 » Sun Jul 03, 2005 10:35 pm

Nitro1515 wrote:Those sets are nasty. Anything from 2000 is just out of this world. They had all the R2T, UTTAD, Crash, BTCS and LWS songs going at once. They couldn't possibly play a bad set, I love any song off those discs.
thats why i think live trax 3 is one of the best live shows released

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Unread post by filmdude100cms » Sun Jul 03, 2005 11:16 pm

sortof a dmb memory but its when i started playing guitar, it was about 3 or 4 years ago i guess. i had just stopped playing sax and was starting guitar. i went to a guitar store and asked.
"is there anyone here who gives guitar lessons?"
guy "yeah i do, what kind of stuff do you want to learn how to play?"
me-an 11 year old kid who has known of dave for years but just clicked with him in the past week says "
"dave matthews"
he just looked at me for a second and said, ok, i charge 50 every 5 weeks, lets start next week.

3 weeks later he taught me typical situations.



i just kinda like that story i guess.

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Unread post by czech » Mon Jul 04, 2005 2:48 am

whip3512 wrote:
checkii wrote:First time I heard DMB was in 94 when WWYS got released. It was like a guitly pleasure of mine, but I didnt listen to them too much, just owned UTTAD but enver listenerd to it. think i got it for free from someone.
Then I remember hearing Crash and it was kind of boring to me, thought the song sounded beautiful, but boring. Still wasnt a big fan.


Then in 99 or whenever storytellers aired I was in my room and flipping through channels and I remember hearing him play crush and I nearly shit. I was sold instantly, Went the next day and bought L@LC and Crash.
listened to them over and over, became a huge fan of ants and two step right away. Never looked back.

I think this was my first setlist:


Grey Street G1
Granny G1
So Much To Say G1
So Right G1
You Never Know G1
Jimi Thing G1
Crash Into Me G1
Two Step G1
Digging a Ditch G1
What You Are G1
One Sweet World G1
The Song That Jane Likes G1
Fool to Think G1
Where Are You Going G1
Tripping Billies G1
All Along The Watchtower G1 G2
Encore:
For the Beauty of Wynona ^ G1
Grace Is Gone (Tease) G1
Pantala Naga Pampa ...> G1
Rapunzel G1

Guests:
G1 Butch Taylor
G2 Warren Haynes

Notes:
^ Dave solo
Looks like an '01 show? Cool setlist though. Hey check, have you ever been told that you don't look like someone who listens to dmb? I fuckin hate that. Tatoos, piercings and whatnot...my friends assume I'm a huge punk or emo fan. Just a random thought.
I tend to not tell anyone im into DMB, funny enough, people make more judgements of me when htey find out I like dmb more than how i look.

but yes, I do often get, "Wow, you like DMB?" But i think its funny, a lot of girls way to hot for me have fucked me... ..why? because they said I looked mean but when I was nice to them they thought it was so sweet. what they dont know is that i am a nice fucking guy, they just thought there were special.

and to be dead honest, I would never want to look like the typical DMB fan :lol:

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Unread post by onid41 » Mon Jul 04, 2005 6:29 am

i finally went to my first concert the 2nd night of giants stadium shows in 2001...i missed the first night, where dave played that two step in the rain, anyways it was a pretty good show, i remember so right and jtr being insane

Dave Matthews Band
June 12, 2001
Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ

Don't Drink the Water G1
So Right
Rhyme and Reason
Satellite G1
JTR G1 G2 G3 G4
When the World Ends G1
So Much To Say ...> G1
Anyone Seen the Bridge? ...> G1
Too Much G1
Long Black Veil G1 G2 G3 G4
Mother Father G1 G2 G3 G4
The Space Between G1 G2 G3 G4
Jimi Thing
Recently ...>
Digging a Ditch
Everyday G1 G2 G3 G4
Fool to Think G1 G2 G3 G4
I Did It G1 G2 G3 G4
All Along The Watchtower
Encore:
#40 G1
Waste G1
Tripping Billies

Guests:
G1 Butch Taylor
G2 Brenda
G3 Cindy
G4 Tawatha
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