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Hydro120
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by Hydro120 » Sat Apr 29, 2006 12:32 am
I recently just purchased this CD. Had I not, i would have never heard such great songs as Little Thing, Christmas Song, Granny, and for that matter, a deeper appreciation of #41.
Best CD purchase to date!
Appreciate this CD!

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by bassman462 » Sat Apr 29, 2006 12:37 am
it is a very good cd. just for future knowledge, there is a random dmb post thread. for little things such as this.
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by Hydro120 » Sat Apr 29, 2006 1:03 am
bassman462 wrote:it is a very good cd. just for future knowledge, there is a random dmb post thread. for little things such as this.
i know. but this isn't just a random post. its an ENTIRE THREAD devoted to how awesome this cd is! i figure if i put it in random post thread, no one will really see it, and then whats the point.
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by bassman462 » Sat Apr 29, 2006 1:08 am
double post.
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by bassman462 » Sat Apr 29, 2006 1:08 am
im pretty sure there is threads on this though too. or at least ones where it gets much appreciation.
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by Hydro120 » Sat Apr 29, 2006 1:28 am
bassman462 wrote:im pretty sure there is threads on this though too. or at least ones where it gets much appreciation.
not on the first page. and 2 things
1) this forum doesn't get enough activity that it would go through an entire page worth of threads in a day or 2
2) i dont revive old threads
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by bassman462 » Sat Apr 29, 2006 1:31 am
sorry im just saying, it saves kanter money.
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by dmfollower » Sat Apr 29, 2006 4:31 am
Hydro120 wrote:I recently just purchased this CD. Had I not, i would have never heard such great songs as Little Thing, Christmas Song, Granny, and for that matter, a deeper appreciation of #41.
Best CD purchase to date!
Appreciate this CD!

I just wanted to chime in and appreciate L@lc along with you since the only other person responding is wasting kanters money by not discussing the topic at hand.(gonna get bitched out for that one

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Anyway, there isn't a song on that cd that i don't love. Every version of every song was played to its perfection. I collect a lot of shows and i've heard tons of d+t shows but luther college was soo perfectly executed. Even the crowd was good

By far my all time fav. show to play along with.(although the coffee prism house show is pretty sweet)
I was gonna discuss my favorite song of the album in this paragraph but instead i'm just gonna say that i don't have a favorite cause there all amazing. Well, i'm sure i'm gonna get bitched out by the guy with the awesome "zwan" avatar(long live Billy Corgan!!) but oh well.
Night all.
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by dmfollower » Sat Apr 29, 2006 4:32 am
Hydro120 wrote:I recently just purchased this CD. Had I not, i would have never heard such great songs as Little Thing, Christmas Song, Granny, and for that matter, a deeper appreciation of #41.
Best CD purchase to date!
Appreciate this CD!

I just wanted to chime in and appreciate L@lc along with you since the only other person responding is wasting kanters money by not discussing the topic at hand.(gonna get bitched out for that one

)
Anyway, there isn't a song on that cd that i don't love. Every version of every song was played to its perfection. I collect a lot of shows and i've heard tons of d+t shows but luther college was soo perfectly executed. Even the crowd was good

By far my all time fav. show to play along with.(although the coffee prism house show is pretty sweet)
I was gonna discuss my favorite song of the album in this paragraph but instead i'm just gonna say that i don't have a favorite cause there all amazing. Well, i'm sure i'm gonna get bitched out by the guy with the awesome "zwan" avatar(long live Billy Corgan!!) but oh well.
Night all.
"They called it Aspen because "buttpencil" was already taken."
--my little brother(stoned 1st time

)
"A commom mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is underestimating the ingenuity of complete fools." --Ford Prefect
"Don't forget to bring a towel." --Towlie
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by Elliottman » Sat Apr 29, 2006 4:50 am
Greatest CD i own. The reason i started learning guitar. Amazing.
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by sfmartins » Sat Apr 29, 2006 4:57 am
I love acoustic shows and I love Dave Matthews. So L@LC is the best CD I've ever heard. I love the deepness, the sound of the guitars, Tim's fills and solos, Dave's voice, everything.
I love to play along with the CD and right now I'm trying to play along Tim's solos. (I remember someone here that didn't like Tim's solos at all...

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All the songs are great, but I've to say that #41, Tripping Billies and Crash are my favorites. Besides, I usually show Crash to anyone who doesn't know DMB... They all end up asking me for the entire CD.
I think this thread is quite nice, by the way.
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by bassman462 » Sat Apr 29, 2006 2:13 pm
dmfollower wrote:Hydro120 wrote:I recently just purchased this CD. Had I not, i would have never heard such great songs as Little Thing, Christmas Song, Granny, and for that matter, a deeper appreciation of #41.
Best CD purchase to date!
Appreciate this CD!

I just wanted to chime in and appreciate L@lc along with you since the only other person responding is wasting kanters money by not discussing the topic at hand.(gonna get bitched out for that one

)
Anyway, there isn't a song on that cd that i don't love. Every version of every song was played to its perfection. I collect a lot of shows and i've heard tons of d+t shows but luther college was soo perfectly executed. Even the crowd was good

By far my all time fav. show to play along with.(although the coffee prism house show is pretty sweet)
I was gonna discuss my favorite song of the album in this paragraph but instead i'm just gonna say that i don't have a favorite cause there all amazing. Well, i'm sure i'm gonna get bitched out by the guy with the awesome "zwan" avatar(long live Billy Corgan!!) but oh well.
Night all.
i think you're waisting kanters money for posting your comment twice!

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by Blake » Sat Apr 29, 2006 2:41 pm
Milligan wrote:Greatest CD i own. The reason i started learning guitar. Amazing.
Werd. This is my favorite cd of all time. And the reason I moved from listeing/playing heavy metal to DMB

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by Machtimus » Sat Apr 29, 2006 2:43 pm
bassman462 wrote:dmfollower wrote:Hydro120 wrote:I recently just purchased this CD. Had I not, i would have never heard such great songs as Little Thing, Christmas Song, Granny, and for that matter, a deeper appreciation of #41.
Best CD purchase to date!
Appreciate this CD!

I just wanted to chime in and appreciate L@lc along with you since the only other person responding is wasting kanters money by not discussing the topic at hand.(gonna get bitched out for that one

)
Anyway, there isn't a song on that cd that i don't love. Every version of every song was played to its perfection. I collect a lot of shows and i've heard tons of d+t shows but luther college was soo perfectly executed. Even the crowd was good

By far my all time fav. show to play along with.(although the coffee prism house show is pretty sweet)
I was gonna discuss my favorite song of the album in this paragraph but instead i'm just gonna say that i don't have a favorite cause there all amazing. Well, i'm sure i'm gonna get bitched out by the guy with the awesome "zwan" avatar(long live Billy Corgan!!) but oh well.
Night all.
i think you're waisting kanters money for posting your comment twice!

I love hypocrisy.
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by Lbacker » Sat Apr 29, 2006 2:49 pm
What about The Prism Show?? I think the Prism Show definetly rivals Luther. I agree that Luther is the greatlive release (Next to ListSup)...but The Prism Show is an intimate show..its the second time D&T have played together and they are spot on.
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