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re: DMB without Boyd
Posted on 7/16/18 at 5:33 pm to TigerRob20
Posted on 7/16/18 at 5:33 pm to TigerRob20
I just watched the entire SPAC night 2 show on Youtube from 7/14. Amazing.DMB is streaming certain live shows, with DVD quality audio and cameras. What an incredible show. A few observations:
-Because Ive been listening to them for so long, there were certain sections of tunes where I was just conditioned to hearing Boyd, but didnt feel like there was a glaring hole there.
-Carter seems to have slowed down a bit, I understand he is 60 years old. As far as chops and crazy stuff, he doesnt appear to be doing as much as he used to. But as far as pure groove and especially conversing with other musicians during solos, he is still quick as a whip, and a world class drummer.
-Buddy Strong is INCREDIBLE. Period. He brings such a level of texture and musicality that has lacked since the departure of Butch Taylor almost 10 years ago. It is obvious that the band loves having him on stage, and in a short period of time he seems to have gotten over with the crowds, a tall ask considering he was essentially replacing a founding member of the group.
The band seems refreshed and rejuvenated and as always seems to be having a great time playing with on another.
-Because Ive been listening to them for so long, there were certain sections of tunes where I was just conditioned to hearing Boyd, but didnt feel like there was a glaring hole there.
-Carter seems to have slowed down a bit, I understand he is 60 years old. As far as chops and crazy stuff, he doesnt appear to be doing as much as he used to. But as far as pure groove and especially conversing with other musicians during solos, he is still quick as a whip, and a world class drummer.
-Buddy Strong is INCREDIBLE. Period. He brings such a level of texture and musicality that has lacked since the departure of Butch Taylor almost 10 years ago. It is obvious that the band loves having him on stage, and in a short period of time he seems to have gotten over with the crowds, a tall ask considering he was essentially replacing a founding member of the group.
The band seems refreshed and rejuvenated and as always seems to be having a great time playing with on another.
Posted on 7/17/18 at 10:28 am to BCMCubs
I saw them in high school back in '03 when I was a big fan. Saw them again in 2016 and admittedly didn't keep up with them as much. The show in '03 was great. Carter Beauford is in a short list of drummers in my mind and really showed it in that '03 show. We left early for the '16 show. It was just boring and the barely touched all the stuff from when I listened a lot.
My wife now works for the same venue I saw both of those shows (DMB plays pretty much every year) and she said it's common knowledge around the office the excitement around the show went downhill at some point. But, apparently this year, they kicked it back up and it's much better.
My wife now works for the same venue I saw both of those shows (DMB plays pretty much every year) and she said it's common knowledge around the office the excitement around the show went downhill at some point. But, apparently this year, they kicked it back up and it's much better.
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