Dave Matthews Band
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1. Dodo
2. So Damn Lucky
3. Gravedigger
4. Some Devil
5. Grey Blue Eyes
6. Trouble
7. Save Me
8. Stay Or Leave
9. An' Another Thing
10. Oh
11. Baby
12. Up And Away
13. Too High
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More popular DMB song lyrics:
Crash (into me)
Space Between
Everyday
Satellite
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Deciding to put some of the songs he had written on tape, the Dave Matthews
Band was formed in Charlottesville, Virginia, in early 1991. Dave found
assistance in drummer Carter Beauford and saxophonist LeRoi Moore, who were both
well known jazz musicians in Charlottesville. Based on the recommendation of
distinguished local jazz guru John D’earth, 16-year-old musical sensation Stefan
Lessard joined in playing bass. Completing the Dave Matthews band was keyboard player Peter
Griesar, although he left the band after a couple of years. And the final
addition was the talented and classically trained violinist, Boyd Tinsley.
Their first official gig was on May 11, 1991, at a private rooftop party in
Charlottesville. Its first public show was at the city’s 1991 Earth Day
Festival. They were soon having weekly gigs, and within a little time, word of
the band’s contagious new sound spread like wildfire throughout the region.
Clubs started to fill up, tours began to cover more territory, and the fan base of the Dave Matthews Band
grew at an incredible rate.
On November 9, 1993, they released its first album, Remember Two Things, on its
Bama Rags label. The album was recorded live at The Muse Music Club on Nantucket
Island, in August of 1993. The album debuted on College charts as the highest
independent entry, and went on to be certified gold by the RIAA (Recording
Industry Association of America) -- a significant accomplishment for an
independent album. Meanwhile, the Dave Matthews Band kept touring and its fan base continued
to grow. By allowing fans to tape shows for their personal use, They created a
highly interactive community that continues in spirit today.
The start of 1994 Dave Matthews Band recorded its RCA debut, Under The Table and
Dreaming. Just before the album’s release on September 27, 1994, Dave Matthews
Band went out for their first official national tour. The tour lasted well over
a year and included sold out theater dates across the country and a trip to
Europe. By the fall of 1995, when the band returned to the studio to record its
next album, Under The Table and Dreaming had been certified four times platinum
by the RIAA.
Crash, Dave Matthews Band’s second album for RCA, was released on April 30,
1996, and debuted at number two on the Billboard charts. They toured all
throughout 1997, selling out amphitheaters across North America. The Dave Matthews Band, though
elevated to the level of national pop stardom, continued to do things precisely
as it had from day one: organically, with a grass roots mentality.
On October 28, 1997, Bama Rags/RCA label released an official double-disc live
Dave Matthews Band album, entitled Live at Red Rocks 8-15-95. Without any
marketing or promotion, Live at Red Rocks debuted at number three on the
Billboard charts and was instantly certified platinum. The album provided fans
with a high-quality and reasonably priced alternative to the over-priced,
ill-produced, and illegal live Dave Matthews Band CDs that were beginning to flood the bootleg
black-market. The overwhelming success of Live at Red Rocks, combined with the
band’s tremendous touring achievements, proved that Dave Matthews Band had grown
from a grass roots phenomenon to one of the hottest bands in America.
On April 28, 1998, RCA released Dave Matthews Band’s third studio album, Before
These Crowded Streets. The critically acclaimed recording debuted at number one
on the Billboard chart; it was the band’s strongest debut to date. The Dave Matthews band spent the
following year and a half on the road, selling out stadiums, arenas, and
amphitheaters across the country.
On January 19, 1999, Bama Rags/RCA released Live at Luther College: An Acoustic
Performance by Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds. Tim Reynolds was a guest
guitarist on all of the Dave Matthews Band albums, and toured with the band as a
guest musician. Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds toured as an acoustic duo during
the winters of ’96, ’97, and ’99. The second in a series of live Dave Matthews
Band-related releases, Live at Luther College debuted at number two on the
Billboard chart and has since been certified platinum by the RIAA . As with Live
at Red Rocks, the success of this second live album was based solely on
word-of-mouth buzz.
The third installment in this ongoing live album series, Listener Supported, was
released by Bama Rags/RCA on November 23, 1999. The album was recorded live at
New Jersey's Continental Airlines Arena in September 1999, and a video of the
performance, also titled Listener Supported, was released at the same time. The
double-disc album was quickly certified double-platinum, and the video has sold
over a million copies as well.
The band spent much of 2000 on tour, finishing as the top-grossing touring band
in the U.S. In the fall, Dave Matthews joined legendary producer Glen Ballard in
Los Angeles to fine-tune song arrangements for a new album, and the pair wound
up co-writing 12 new songs in a matter of days. From this explosion of creative
chemistry came the band's new album, Everyday, released February 27, 2001.
Matthews played electric guitar for the first time, and Ballard helped the band
focus and tighten their arrangements, resulting in the phenomenal success of
Everyday, which has since gone triple platinum.
The Dave Matthews Band spent the summer of 2001 touring the country and exposing sold-out audiences
to songs from Everyday. On August 21, Dave Matthews Band, The Videos 1994-2001,
was released on DVD and VHS. For the first time, the entire collection of Dave
Matthews Band videos (the first 12) were presented together, along with director
commentary and behind the scenes footage.
On October 23, 2001, the Dave Matthews band released it's fourth live release, Live In
Chicago, 12.19.98, featuring guest musicians such as Victor Wooten, Maceo
Parker, and a full set with Tim Reynolds.
The Dave Matthews Band regrouped in January 2002 at the familiar Plant Studios in Sausalito,
CA where they had recorded their 3rd RCA release Before These Crowded Streets.
The band revisited tracks they had previously written and recorded in 2000 and
collaborated on a couple of new tunes that had debuted in recent months. The
resultant creation, Busted Stuff, was made available July 16th, 2002. Busted
Stuff is a landmark record for the Dave Matthews Band; for the first time ever, this album is
without any musical guests. Included on the album are road-tested fan favorites
such as “Bartender”, “Grey Street”, “Where Are You Going”, and "Grace Is Gone".
Following a successful tour throughout the US in Summer 2002, Dave Matthews Band
released Live At Folsom Field, Boulder CO, the band's 5th live release overall.
This double CD / DVD / VHS from the band's 7/11/01 performance, contains first
ever live versions of songs from Everyday and Busted Stuff, such as "When The
World Ends," "So Right," "What You Are," "If I Had It All," "Angel," "The Space
Between," "Everyday" "Big Eyed Fish," "Digging A Ditch," and "Bartender." The DVD utilizes footage taken from 22 cameras, is recorded in 5.1 surround sound.
Their latest Live release is entitled Dave Matthews Band - The Central Park
Concert. This is probably the best live Dave Matthews Band release yet.
Tracks of the older albums of the Dave Matthews Band:
Everyday - Audio CD (2001)
Songs included:
1. I Did It
2. What You Are
3. The Space Between
4. When the World Ends
5. So Right
6. Dreams of Our Fathers
7. Everyday
8. If I Had It All
9. Mother Father
10. Sleep To Dream Her
11. Angel
12. Fool To Think
Listener Supported [LIVE] - Audio CD (1999)
Songs included:
Disc: 1
1. Intro
2. Pantala Naga Pampa
3. Rapunzel
4. Rhyme & Reason - Matthews , Dave
5. The Stone
6. #41
7. Crash into Me
8. Jimi Thing
9. #36
10. Warehouse
Disc: 2
1. Too Much
2. True Reflections
3. Two Step
4. Granny
5. Stay (Wasting Time)
6. #40
7. Long Black Veil
8. Don't Drink the Water
9. Intro to...
10. All Along the Watchtower
Dave Matthews Band Live at Luther College - Audio CD (1999)
Songs included:
Disc: 1
1. One Sweet World
2. #41
3. Trippin Billies
4. Jimi Thing
5. Satellite
6. Crash into Me
7. Deed Is Done
8. Lover Lay Down
9. What Would You Say
10. Minarets
11. Cry Freedom
12. Dancing Nancies
Disc: 2
1. Typical Situation
2. Stream
3. Warehouse
4. The Christmas Song
5. Seek Up
6. Say Goodbye
7. Ants Marching
8. Little Thing
9. Halloween
10. Granny
11. Two Step
Before These Crowded Streets - Audio CD (1998)
Songs included:
1. Pantala Naga Pampa
2. Rapunzel
3. The Last Stop
4. Don't Drink the Water
5. Stay (Wasting Time)
6. Halloween
7. The Stone
8. Crush
9. The Dreaming Tree
10. Pig
11. Spoon
Dave Matthews Band Live at Red Rocks 8-15-95 - Audio CD (1997)
Songs included:
1. Seek Up
2. Proudest Monkey
3. Satellite
4. Two Step
5. Best of What's Around
6. Recently
7. Lie in Our Graves
8. Dancing Nancies
9. Warehouse
10. Tripping Billies
11. Drive in, Drive Out
12. Lover Lay Down
13. Rhyme and Reason
14. #36
15. Ants Marching
16. Typical Situation
17. All Along the Watchtower
Crash - Audio CD (1996)
Songs included:
1. So Much to Say
2. Two Step
3. Crash into Me
4. Too Much
5. #41
6. Say Goodbye
7. Drive in, Drive Out
8. Let You Down
9. Lie in Our Graves
10. Cry Freedom
11. Tripping Billies
12. Proudest Monkey
Under the Table & Dreaming - Audio CD (1994)
Songs included:
1. The Best of What's Around
2. What Would You Say
3. Satellite
4. Rhyme & Reason
5. Typical Situation
6. Dancing Nancies
7. Ants Marching
8. Lover Lay Down
9. Jimi Thing
10. Warehouse
11. Pay for What You Get
12. #34
Remember Two Things [live] - Audio CD (1993)
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Songs included:
1. Ants Marching
2. Tripping Billies
3. Recently
4. Satellite
5. One Sweet World
6. The Song That Jane Likes
7. Minarets
8. Seek Up
9. I'll Back You Up
10. Christmas Song
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