When Dave hits those high notes, there's nothing quite like it. Never mind the breathtaking setting and one-of-a-kind acoustics the venue provides -- the band brings it when they're there.
Case in point: their trio of shows back in , which featured an earth-rattling rendition of "Louisiana Bayou. Randolph rocks the thing so hard at one point his hat flies right off his head. Don't be surprised if this version makes you lose your head, too.
From those first few recognizable plucks of the guitar, DaveHeads know which song the group is about to jam out to. It may have caused the most excitement, though, when they did it at Central Park.
Matthews is known to tease and play with lyrics to his songs, including the intro of this classic. Sure, when he croons "Could I have been a millionaire up there on 5th Avenue?
Violinist Boyd Tinsley is a marvel to watch live. The guy not only knows how to make a violin rock, but his "battles" with his frontman always whip fans into a frenzy.
But when he's not popping violin strings from playing so hard not an uncommon occurrence , he's playing some of the band's loveliest melodies. When Tinsley makes that violin cry during heart-soaring solo in "The Stone" which you can hear starting around the mark in this iconic live show in East Rutherford, New Jersey you're going to go from swaying to swooning in an instant. A sentimental choice, this live album marks the last show that saxophonist and DMB founding member LeRoi Moore played before his tragic death on Aug.
Moore passed away from complications stemming from injuries sustained during an ATV accident. The show, which took place on June 28, in Bristow, Virginia, has a crowd-pleaser of a set list, including the classic "So Much To Say. Bassist Stefan Lessard doesn't get nearly enough credit. While Matthews' deliciously goofy dances or Beauford's insane drum solos can often steal the spotlight, Lessard is something of an unsung hero.
Diehard fans know that a Lessard solo will usher in favorites like "All Along the Watchtower" or "Crush," like it did during this show, which did not disappoint. This nearly minute version goes in some unexpected directions, but its jazzy, grooving kicker is hard to top. Jump in the wayyyy, wayyyy back machine to when the young pups that were the emerging Dave Matthews Band played a series of shows at The Muse on Nantucket Island. You'll seethe with jealousy at those who were able to see the band in such an intimate setting, and you'll marvel at how tight the group already was at that point.
A solid live album through and through, this recording from a show in Saratoga Springs, New York features the forever crowd-pleaser "Lie In Our Graves. The lovely piano accompaniment of Butch Taylor, who toured with the band in the early s, doesn't hurt either. There's no doubt that DMB's relationship with the city of Chicago is a complicated one. The infamous "Poopgate" incident aside, fans of the band had a scare in when an alleged bombing plot was foiled outside of a show at Wrigley Stadium.
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