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DMB Live Albums
Posted on 2/19/15 at 9:44 am
Posted on 2/19/15 at 9:44 am
Without asking for them to be ranked, which ones are worth having and which ones can be avoided?
I have the Central Park one only and want to recommend a couple to a friend.
I have the Central Park one only and want to recommend a couple to a friend.
Posted on 2/19/15 at 9:48 am to lpgreat1
1. Listener Supported
2. Red Rocks
3. Central Park
4. The Gorge
2. Red Rocks
3. Central Park
4. The Gorge
Posted on 2/19/15 at 10:45 am to lpgreat1
Listener supported
The gorge
Live at Fenway also good
Red rocks
The gorge
Live at Fenway also good
Red rocks
Posted on 2/19/15 at 10:59 am to JumpingTheShark
quote:
Listener supported
Not sure why but that album is incredible.
By far my favorite live album of theirs, and they have some great ones.
Posted on 2/19/15 at 12:53 pm to lpgreat1
I think Central Park is one of my favorite officially released live albums from any band, in large part because I think the mixture of band and audience is recorded well. Listening to some live albums, I can tell the fans are interacting in some way -- like say when the singer stops his vocals for the audience singing to fill it in -- but I can't really hear what's happening.
That being said, Central Park doesn't have the mixture of my favorite DMB songs. Listener Supported is great. The Gorge and second Red Rocks are big collections if you get the complete sets. The Live Trax volumes are generally good releases, and I'd suggest looking on those track listings to see which one has the songs you thing your friend might like most.
That being said, Central Park doesn't have the mixture of my favorite DMB songs. Listener Supported is great. The Gorge and second Red Rocks are big collections if you get the complete sets. The Live Trax volumes are generally good releases, and I'd suggest looking on those track listings to see which one has the songs you thing your friend might like most.
Posted on 2/19/15 at 10:48 pm to lpgreat1
I also say Listener Supported, and Red Rocks, and I think Live in Chicago is a very under-appreciated live album. The winter 98 your was just incredible
LiC:
"Intro" – 0:45
"The Last Stop" – 11:04
"Don't Drink the Water" – 6:57
"#41" – 10:20 with Victor Wooten
"#40" » – 0:37
"Lie in Our Graves" – 12:38
"What Would You Say" – 5:35 with Maceo Parker
"Pantala Intro" » – 5:05
"Pantala Naga Pampa" » – 0:40
"Rapunzel" – 7:21
"Stay (Wasting Time)" – 6:53
"The Maker" (Daniel Lanois) – 9:37 with Mitch Rutman and Victor Wooten
"Crash into Me" – 5:56
"Jimi Thing" – 14:10
"So Much to Say" » "Anyone Seen the Bridge?" » – 5:41
"Too Much" – 5:13
"Christmas Song" – 5:52
"Watchtower Intro" » – 2:25
solo by Stefan Lessard
"All Along the Watchtower" (Bob Dylan) – 12:01
LiC:
"Intro" – 0:45
"The Last Stop" – 11:04
"Don't Drink the Water" – 6:57
"#41" – 10:20 with Victor Wooten
"#40" » – 0:37
"Lie in Our Graves" – 12:38
"What Would You Say" – 5:35 with Maceo Parker
"Pantala Intro" » – 5:05
"Pantala Naga Pampa" » – 0:40
"Rapunzel" – 7:21
"Stay (Wasting Time)" – 6:53
"The Maker" (Daniel Lanois) – 9:37 with Mitch Rutman and Victor Wooten
"Crash into Me" – 5:56
"Jimi Thing" – 14:10
"So Much to Say" » "Anyone Seen the Bridge?" » – 5:41
"Too Much" – 5:13
"Christmas Song" – 5:52
"Watchtower Intro" » – 2:25
solo by Stefan Lessard
"All Along the Watchtower" (Bob Dylan) – 12:01
Posted on 2/19/15 at 11:07 pm to lpgreat1
Though not DMB, the Dave and Tim live record is classic
Posted on 2/21/15 at 4:01 pm to StickyFingaz
Live at Ziggy's, 1994. The first live, official release. If you can actually find a copy.
ETA: Oh hell yeah. Just heard back from my good friend from college who still has his copy and is burning it for me
They do a cover of "Make Me an Angel" with Boyd as the lead and Dave as backup, absolutely awesome.
ETA: Oh hell yeah. Just heard back from my good friend from college who still has his copy and is burning it for me
They do a cover of "Make Me an Angel" with Boyd as the lead and Dave as backup, absolutely awesome.
This post was edited on 2/21/15 at 5:14 pm
Posted on 2/21/15 at 5:43 pm to NWarty
That's not an "official" release, and that song is Angel From Montgomery
Posted on 2/21/15 at 6:10 pm to lpgreat1
I truly believe what I'm saying here:
This board has fricking been 100% certified a piece of shite since the beginning of January. Truly
It's become a haven for the mainstream, average man music brain.
Way to go, everybody
This board has fricking been 100% certified a piece of shite since the beginning of January. Truly
It's become a haven for the mainstream, average man music brain.
Way to go, everybody
Posted on 2/21/15 at 6:21 pm to LoneStarTiger
Agreed, LST. That 98 winter tour was prime time.
As far as D&T shows, I think 3.14.99 is my favorite.
As far as D&T shows, I think 3.14.99 is my favorite.
Posted on 2/21/15 at 6:38 pm to LoneStarTiger
quote:
That's not an "official" release, and that song is Angel From Montgomery
LST, I got the title wrong, but then again it's been 18 years since I've actually heard it or saw that CD. The only time I remember hearing it after that was when Meg Ryan was singing it in some military movie with Denzel.
If I remember correctly, it was purchased by my roommate through the fan club. I could be wrong. It had a yellow CD cover though. But I remember specifically several CD's at Best Buy in Greenville, SC around 1995 having multiple DMB live albums when I purchased Under the Table. It's been 20 years dude and thousands of gallons of booze later
ETA: Which reminds me to go digging for a boot tape I got from Richmond in 91/92.
This post was edited on 2/21/15 at 6:42 pm
Posted on 2/21/15 at 7:03 pm to NWarty
I hear ya
I think that back then there were a lot of bootleg live recordings being sold. Back then you could record from the soundboard and get some really good quality recordings.
I think that back then there were a lot of bootleg live recordings being sold. Back then you could record from the soundboard and get some really good quality recordings.
Posted on 2/21/15 at 7:05 pm to LoneStarTiger
Video should be up now since I had to rotate it. It's "Recently".
Holy crap btw. I can't believe I found it so quick Pretty cool hearing all the folks in the background in such a small setting like the fraternity house.
Holy crap btw. I can't believe I found it so quick Pretty cool hearing all the folks in the background in such a small setting like the fraternity house.
This post was edited on 2/21/15 at 7:14 pm
Posted on 2/21/15 at 7:25 pm to gene_parmesan
quote:
I truly believe what I'm saying here:
This board has fricking been 100% certified a piece of shite since the beginning of January. Truly
It's become a haven for the mainstream, average man music brain.
Way to go, everybody
It must suck to be forced to open tigerdroppings, select the music board, see a topic you have no interest in, and still feel compelled to make a douchebag comment
Congrats on your miserable fricking existence
Posted on 2/21/15 at 8:16 pm to LoneStarTiger
Posted on 2/21/15 at 8:25 pm to lpgreat1
Is this a real thread? Or do we really have that many 17 years olds in 1998 around here?
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