DMB Venue Videos
DMB Leaked Song – Spaceman
by admin on Apr.21, 2009, under DMB Live Videos, DMB Venue Videos
Another new song from the new album Big Whiskey & the GrooGrux King, this is Spaceman played in NJ on 4/19/09. Very nice song, a little more mellow than the others but a very nice song. I like it a lot.
Dave Matthews Band Gorge Concert Videos
by admin on Mar.15, 2009, under DMB Live Videos, DMB Venue Videos
Think what you will of the Dave Matthews Band but they certainly know how to keep their fans satisfied. Just eight months after the release of the lavish Central Park Concert package comes another generous helping of live material, this time in a limited edition three-disc set compiled at the band’s 2002 concerts at Washington State’s scenic Gorge, one of its favorite venues.
With more than three-hours of music and video, recorded in 5.1 audio and shot with over 20 high-definition video cameras, even fans that missed the shows will feel the mosquitoes buzzing around their ears. And it’s easy to see why Seattle resident Dave Matthews and his cohorts feel at home here–the natural backdrop provides the perfect setting for their gently inspiring music.
“I feel like I’m making a racket in a place that should be quiet,” the frontman says at one point in the documentary, which may suggest why this is a more reverential, detail-oriented performance than its Manhattan predecessor, particularly in songs like the acoustic “Gravedigger” and the leisurely 15-minute-plus version of “Lie In Our Graves.”
Dave Matthews Band Piedmont Park Concert Videos
by admin on Feb.11, 2009, under DMB Live Videos, DMB Venue Videos
Live at Piedmont Park is a live album and video release by the Dave Matthews Band from a 2007 benefit concert in Atlanta, Georgia. The concert was held at Atlanta’s Piedmont Park in front of an audience of over 80,000 people to raise over US $1 million of a US $42.5 million project to expand 53 acres (210,000 m2) of the city’s park.
Also performing that day were the Allman Brothers Band. The performance featured guest appearances by Warren Haynes and Gregg Allman on “What Would You Say” and “Melissa,” respectively. The concert featured many old songs such as “Don’t Drink the Water” and “Two Step”, but also introduced the first released recordings of: “#27″, “Cornbread”, “The Dreaming Tree” and “Eh Hee”.
The concert was performed the day after band saxophonist Leroi Moore’s 46th birthday. Matthews, the band, and the audience serenade Moore with an apparently spontaneous rendition of “Happy Birthday to You” following the performance of “One Sweet World.” The moment is especially poignant in light of Moore’s tragic and untimely death the following year.
Dave Matthews Band Folsom Field Concert Videos
by admin on Jan.02, 2009, under DMB Live Videos, DMB Venue Videos