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Europe 2009
''Europe 2009'' is a live album and video release by the Dave Matthews Band from several 2009 concerts in Italy and London. The concert on the three CDs was held during the Lucca Summer Festival in Lucca, Italy, on July 5, 2009. The concert featured on the DVD was at Brixton Academy in London, on June 26, 2009. Tim Reynolds, who resumed touring with the band in 2008, appears on both the audio discs and the DVD. CD track listing - ''Live from Lucca'' Disc one #" Don't Drink the Water" (Dave Matthews) â€“ #"Shake Me Like a Monkey" (Carter Beauford/Stefan Lessard/Matthews/LeRoi Moore/Rashawn Ross/Boyd Tinsley) â€“ #"You Might Die Trying" (Dave Matthews Band/Mark Batson) â€“ #"Seven" (Beauford/Lessard/Matthews/Moore/Ross/Tinsley) â€“ #" Funny the Way It Is" (Beauford/Lessard/Matthews/Moore/Ross/Tinsley) â€“ #"So Damn Lucky" (Stephen Harris/Matthews) â€“ #"Everyday" (Glen Ballard/Matthews) â€“ #"Crash into Me" (Matthews) â€“ D ...
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Dave Matthews Band
Dave Matthews Band (also known by the initials DMB) is an American rock band formed in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 1991. The band's founding members were singer-songwriter and guitarist Dave Matthews, bassist Stefan Lessard, drummer and backing vocalist Carter Beauford, violinist and backing vocalist Boyd Tinsley, and saxophonist LeRoi Moore. As of 2022, Matthews, Lessard, and Beauford are the only remaining founding members still performing with the band. Dave Matthews Band's 1994 major label debut album, ''Under the Table and Dreaming'', was certified platinum six times. , the band had sold more than 25 million concert tickets and a combined total of 38 million CDs and DVDs. Their 2018 album, '' Come Tomorrow'', debuted at No. 1 on the ''Billboard'' 200, making DMB the first band to have seven consecutive studio albums debut at the peak. The band won the 1996 Grammy Award for Best Rock Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group for "So Much to Say". A jam band, Dave Matthews B ...
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Everyday (Dave Matthews Band Song)
"Everyday" is the closing track and third radio single from Dave Matthews Band's album ''Everyday''. It reached #38 on Modern Rock Tracks, and #8 on Adult Top 40. A live version of "Everyday" is featured on the Dave Matthews Band compilation album ''The Best of What's Around Vol. 1''. The song evolved from an earlier DMB song entitled "#36" and references The Beatles' song All You Need Is Love. When the song is played live, the song "#36" is mixed in with the song "Everyday." It is also a tradition for the crowd to sing, " Hani, Hani, come and dance with me" during the parts of the song that #36 mixes in with. This can be heard on such CDs as ''The Best of What's Around Vol. 1'', ''Live Trax Vol. 6'', '' The Gorge'', ''Live at Folsom Field, Boulder, Colorado'', and on ''Weekend on the Rocks''. An acoustic version of the song was played live on February 28, 2001 by Dave Matthews and Trey Anastasio during the latter's solo performance at the Landmark Theatre in Richmond, Virginia. ...
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41 (song)
#41 is a song by the Dave Matthews Band, featured on their 1996 album ''Crash''. Song history #41 was originally written by Dave Matthews as a reply to lawsuits brought by Ross Hoffman, a former associate and manager of the band. Hoffman owned rights to a number of the band's songs in the early 1990s; however, due to creative differences, he was eventually fired by the band, and the band's present manager, Coran Capshaw, was hired. As an owner of the band's songs, Hoffman felt he deserved a share of the profits, which later caused a legal dispute between him and the band. Matthews wrote the song based upon the broken-hearted feelings he was experiencing as he was going through legal disputes with a former mentor of his. On April 7, 1995, #41 debuted under the title "41 Police." As the band had not come up with an official title for the song, the number 41 was used as it was the band's 41st song, and it sounded similar to a song by The Police, "Bring on the Night". The original ...
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Lie In Our Graves
"Lie in Our Graves" is a song by the Dave Matthews Band, featured on the 1996 album ''Crash''. Official live releases This is a partial list of albums which have featured "Lie in Our Graves" as a live track. *''Live at Red Rocks 8.15.95'' **Summer 1995 tour show from Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado **Special guest performer Tim Reynolds *'' Live in Chicago 12.19.98'' **Fall 1998 tour show from the United Center in Chicago **Special guest performers Tim Reynolds, Victor Wooten, Maceo Parker, and Mitch Rutman *'' The Gorge'' **3-night Summer 2002 tour stand from the Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Washington *'' The Complete Weekend on the Rocks'' **4-night Summer 2005 tour stand from Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado *'' Live Trax Vol. 2'' **2004 benefit show from Polo Field in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park **Special guest performer Carlos Santana *'' Live Trax Vol. 4'' **1996 official ''Crash'' release show from the Classic Amphitheater at Richmond's Inte ...
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Anyone Seen The Bridge?
"Anyone Seen the Bridge?" (abbreviated as "ASTB") is an instrumental by the Dave Matthews Band, usually played as segue between two songs during a concert. It is an instrumental jam played by the entire band, with scat singing by Dave Matthews. Performances of the tune today typically are heard between "So Much to Say" and " Too Much," and last around a minute and a half. The tune has been very popular during concerts since its debut, and has currently been played live over 400 times. The tune originated from a funky jam performed by the band with guest Mike Doughty from Soul Coughing, immediately after "So Much to Say" at a concert on October 3, 1996. The band liked the jam, and it was performed the following night with Doughty after "So Much to Say," and lasted almost seven minutes. When the jam was first played, the band's crew felt it sounded very similar to the Led Zeppelin song "The Crunge," which features the lyrics "Has anybody seen the bridge?" so the tune was dubbed "A ...
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So Much To Say
"So Much to Say" is a song by American rock group Dave Matthews Band. It was released in August 1996 as the second single from their album, ''Crash (Dave Matthews Band album), Crash''. It won a 1996 Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal at the 39th Annual Grammy Awards. It reached #19 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart as a single. Track listing U.S. single #"So Much to Say" (Album Version) — 4:06 #"So Much to Say" (Edit) — 3:05 Australian single #"So Much to Say" (Edit) — 3:05 #"So Much to Say" (Album Version) — 4:06 #"41 (song), #41" (''Live at Luther College'') — 5:30 Charts References

1996 singles Dave Matthews Band songs Songs written by Dave Matthews Song recordings produced by Steve Lillywhite Songs written by Boyd Tinsley 1996 songs {{1990s-single-stub ...
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Rapunzel (Dave Matthews Band Song)
''Before These Crowded Streets'' is the third studio album by Dave Matthews Band, released on April 28, 1998. It was the last official album by the group to be produced by longtime producer Steve Lillywhite until 2012's '' Away from the World'' and their first album recorded at The Plant Recording Studios in Sausalito, California. The album title is taken from the lyrics of the song "The Dreaming Tree." It debuted at #1 on the ''Billboard'' 200 charts after selling 421,000 units in its first week of release knocking the ''Titanic'' soundtrack from the top spot after a run of 16 consecutive weeks at #1. Track listing Special guest Tim Reynolds is featured on all tracks. Several short musical interludes appear between songs: *A clip in which LeRoi Moore is heard answering his cell phone follows "Rapunzel." *A clip of flute music follows "Don't Drink the Water." * A string passage by the Kronos Quartet serves as a segue from "Halloween" to "The Stone." *An outtake featuring Bela ...
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Pantala Naga Pampa
"Pantala Naga Pampa" is the first track on the Dave Matthews Band's album, '' Before These Crowded Streets''. The song was the shortest track recorded by the band in the studio (until " bkdkdkdd" was released on the 2018 album '' Come Tomorrow'') and was based on an old live song known as "What Will Become of Me?" part of which can be heard at the end of "Jimi Thing" on Matthews and Tim Reynolds' album, ''Live at Luther College''. When performed live, the song regularly segues into "Rapunzel," just as it does on the studio recording. This can be heard on ''Listener Supported''. A band representative told a band fan site in 2002 that the phrase "pantala naga pampa" is believed by the band to mean "I have a snake in my pants" in colloquial Tamil Tamil may refer to: * Tamils, an ethnic group native to India and some other parts of Asia **Sri Lankan Tamils, Tamil people native to Sri Lanka also called ilankai tamils **Tamil Malaysians, Tamil people native to Malaysia * Tamil langua ...
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Two Step (song)
"Two Step" is a song by American rock group Dave Matthews Band. It was released in January 1997 as the fourth single from their album ''Crash''. It has appeared on multiple live albums including ''Live at Red Rocks 8.15.95'', '' The Best of What's Around Vol. 1'', and ''The Central Park Concert The Central Park Concert is a 2003 live album by the American rock group, Dave Matthews Band, recorded in Central Park, New York City. The concert attracted more than 120,000 people, which makes it the biggest audience to attend a Dave Matthews Band ...''. Track listing #"Two Step" (Edit) — 3:53 #"Two Step" (Acoustic) — 6:26 #" Crash into Me" (Acoustic) — 5:18 #" Typical Situation" (Acoustic) — 6:20 #" So Much to Say" (Acoustic) — 3:44 #"Two Step" (Album Version) — 6:26 Charts References Dave Matthews Band songs 1997 singles Songs written by Dave Matthews Song recordings produced by Steve Lillywhite 1996 songs RCA Records singles {{1990s-rock-song-stub ...
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Gravedigger (song)
"Gravedigger" is a song by Dave Matthews from his debut solo album, '' Some Devil''. This was the first solo single released by Matthews away from the Dave Matthews Band, and it won a Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance at the 46th Grammy Awards held in February 2004. The song has been performed live by Dave Matthews (solo), by Dave Matthews with Tim Reynolds, at Dave Matthews & Friends concerts, and occasionally as an acoustic solo by Matthews during Dave Matthews Band shows. During the Dave Matthews Band's tours in 2008 and 2009, it was played regularly by the full band. Matthews said about the song: "It's kind of these different stories that are brought together by walking through a graveyard with their names and the dates of their births and their deaths, and the stories that came out of their lives. It's sort of just telling those stories and some others as you wander through a graveyard and what you might think if you could walk into the graves and find out ...
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Ants Marching
"Ants Marching" is a song by American rock group Dave Matthews Band. It was released in September 1995 as the second single from their debut studio album ''Under the Table and Dreaming''. It reached #18 on the ''Billboard'' Alternative chart and on the Mainstream Rock chart as well. The song was considered a successful hit single. A different recording of it was included on their prior album ''Remember Two Things''. This version was significantly longer, clocking in at 6:08. According tDMBAlmanac.com the song is one of Dave Matthews Band's best known songs. Dave Matthews wrote the music and lyrics prior to its first performance in 1991. Track listings U.S. CD single #"Ants Marching" (Album Version) – 4:31 #"Ants Marching" (Live Version) – 4:45 #"Ants Marching" (Live Acoustic Version) – 4:19 Australia CD single 1 #"Ants Marching" (Album Version) – 4:31 #"Ants Marching" (Live Version) – 4:45 #"Ants Marching" (Live Acoustic Version) – 4:19 #"All Along the Watchtower" †...
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Why I Am (song)
"Why I Am" is the second single from American rock band Dave Matthews Band's album '' Big Whiskey & the GrooGrux King''. It hit radio stations on July 27, 2009. The song is a tribute to former band member LeRoi Moore, who died on August 19, 2008. The song discusses death and the urgency of living. It was written before Moore's death and features his playing on it. The song debuted live on April 14, 2009 at Madison Square Garden, alongside two other album songs, " Funny the Way It Is" (the first single) and "Spaceman". The song was performed by the band on ''The Today Show'', ''Late Show with David Letterman'', ''The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien'', ''Late Night with Jimmy Fallon'', ''Austin City Limits'' and ''Ellen'', as well as Fuse Presents..., a show on the US television channel Fuse, which occurred on the same day as the release of ''Big Whiskey and the GrooGrux King'' (June 2, 2009). A music video for the song was recorded live in London, England London is the c ...
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