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  • LloydXmas
    LloydXmas Posts: 7,539
    full album on sirius dmb channel at 3pm EST today
  • LukinFan
    LukinFan Florida Posts: 29,119
    album leaked
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  • norm
    norm Posts: 31,146
    this album is a monster

    lillywhite knows his shit...especially when it come to this band

    right now, my favorite is 'if only'
  • norm wrote:
    right now, my favorite is 'if only'
    8-)
  • samjam
    samjam New York Posts: 9,283
    norm wrote:
    this album is a monster

    lillywhite knows his shit...especially when it come to this band

    right now, my favorite is 'if only'
    Agreed on the first two counts! And I feel like I have a new favorite everyday, it's been Gaucho one day, If Only another, Broken Things another, Rooftop another....can't get over how amazing this album is!! :)
    "Sometimes you find yourself having to put all your faith in no faith."
    ~not a dude~
    2010: MSGx2
    2012: Made In America
    2013: Pittsburgh, Brooklynx2, Hartford, Baltimore
    2014: Leeds, Milton Keynes, Detroit
    2015: Global Citizen Festival
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    2018: Barcelona, Wrigleyx2
  • norm
    norm Posts: 31,146
    samjam wrote:
    norm wrote:
    this album is a monster

    lillywhite knows his shit...especially when it come to this band

    right now, my favorite is 'if only'
    Agreed on the first two counts! And I feel like I have a new favorite everyday, it's been Gaucho one day, If Only another, Broken Things another, Rooftop another....can't get over how amazing this album is!! :)

    every day? hell, every listen a new song becomes a favoite! :mrgreen:
  • norm
    norm Posts: 31,146
    September 8, 2012

    For many people, the definitive soundtrack of the mid-1990s was a band out of Virginia with unusual instrumentation and an unmistakable sound. Born and partially raised in South Africa, Dave Matthews was a bartender in the college town of Charlottesville when he founded the Dave Matthews Band in 1991. Two decades on, the group has sold 40 million records and become one of the biggest live acts in the world.

    The Dave Matthews Band has a new studio album, its seventh, called Away From the World. Things have changed for the group since 1991: Matthews is a father now, and this album is the group's second since the 2008 death of founding member LeRoi Moore. Here, Matthews speaks with NPR's Guy Raz about what has kept the surviving members together — and performs two songs from the new album on ukulele and guitar.
    Interview Highlights

    On the title Away From the World

    "It kind of is suggesting that all of us are sort of removed from the world, in a way, in our minds. That we're all in the same boat, even though we're sort of locked in our own heads."

    On growing up in Apartheid-era South Africa

    "Being a white South African, I enjoyed the better things that that country gave to a small percentage of its population. But [I had] a mother that was so devoted to making sure that we knew that to be credited or discredited for something about yourself that you were born with, that you had the inability to change — whether it's the color of your skin or anything about you — was just the worst kind of crime. ... The guys who worked at my uncle's dairy, I'd sneak over there and — I was in Africa so we didn't have to worry about it — and smoke pot with them when I was a teenager, and drink with them and play music. And more than play, I'd listen to these guys play music. That felt almost like a revolutionary act, and then, at the same time, I got all the gift from it."

    On the song 'Gaucho' and the new album's themes of change

    "I don't think that 'good can win.' I don't think everything is going to get peachy ever. But I think we have to fight for what we believe in. I also get very disheartened by the shallowness of the debates we have. Nothing is black or white, nothing's us or them. But then there are magical, beautiful things in the world. There's incredible acts of kindness and bravery, and in the most unlikely places, and it gives you hope."

    On the future of the Dave Matthews Band

    "I can remember saying I can't imagine that I'm going to be doing this when I'm 45 — and I'm 45. And so I don't know if there's a place that we need to go to. But it's also a sort of interesting challenge to try and work with the same group of people, because there's a uniqueness to it — of trying to get past all the things that relationships have when we're working together. ... There's four of us that have been in the band for more than 20 years. It's interesting that our love for each other really revolves around the music we make together. We're not in the same age group, we didn't come up in the same places, but we really do have a unique sort of love affair when we're playing music together. And it gets stranger and stranger, but it's good."
    http://www.npr.org/2012/09/08/160692826 ... ove-affair
  • norm
    norm Posts: 31,146
    sitting in my hotel room in mountain view resting up for shoreline tonight

    gonna be tough to top last night...a nearly 2:45 set and the band was on fire...

    seven and eh hee got the crowd going
    if only is my favorite off aftw and it is great live...lots of potential to be a epic jam
    rhyme and reason & dreaming tree with stanley jordan...unbelievable
    first live performances of rooftop and snow outside...sounded great but will needed to be played more to work them out
    might be the best two step i've ever seen...added a new breakdown and an extended ending...carter's nuts! :lol:
    stephan played the star spangled banner at the beginning of watchtower which closed the show

    the crowd around me blew but the crowd in general was good...on to round 2! :mrgreen:
  • Enjoy Round 2 ! :D I'm jealous :corn:
  • Anticipating deluxe package in mail tomorrow or next day ! ;)
  • samjam
    samjam New York Posts: 9,283
    norm wrote:
    sitting in my hotel room in mountain view resting up for shoreline tonight

    gonna be tough to top last night...a nearly 2:45 set and the band was on fire...

    seven and eh hee got the crowd going
    if only is my favorite off aftw and it is great live...lots of potential to be a epic jam
    rhyme and reason & dreaming tree with stanley jordan...unbelievable
    first live performances of rooftop and snow outside...sounded great but will needed to be played more to work them out
    might be the best two step i've ever seen...added a new breakdown and an extended ending...carter's nuts! :lol:
    stephan played the star spangled banner at the beginning of watchtower which closed the show

    the crowd around me blew but the crowd in general was good...on to round 2! :mrgreen:
    Awesome, Norm!!! Last night's setlist is the strongest one's been in a while, IMO. Dreaming Tree- SO SO jealous! Enjoy the upcoming shows!
    "Sometimes you find yourself having to put all your faith in no faith."
    ~not a dude~
    2010: MSGx2
    2012: Made In America
    2013: Pittsburgh, Brooklynx2, Hartford, Baltimore
    2014: Leeds, Milton Keynes, Detroit
    2015: Global Citizen Festival
    2016: Phillyx2, MSGx2, Fenwayx2
    2018: Barcelona, Wrigleyx2
  • JK_Livin
    JK_Livin South Jersey Posts: 7,365
    UPS tracking info shows the album is out for delivery today :thumbup: :clap:
    Alright, alright, alright!
    Tom O.
    "I never had any friends later on like the ones I had when I was twelve. Jesus, does anyone?"
    -The Writer
  • norm
    norm Posts: 31,146
    very mellow show ...LITHOG, Belly Belly Nice, Mercy ...>Out of My Hands really took the crowd out i thought...brought them back with grey st...Satellite & Lie In Our Graves with Stanley jordan was cool

    seven and ants finish the main set off strong and the encore of hallowbillies ended the show on an up note :D
  • GivenToJam88
    GivenToJam88 NJ Posts: 1,187
    norm wrote:
    very mellow show ...LITHOG, Belly Belly Nice, Mercy ...>Out of My Hands really took the crowd out i thought...brought them back with grey st...Satellite & Lie In Our Graves with Stanley jordan was cool

    seven and ants finish the main set off strong and the encore of hallowbillies ended the show on an up note :D

    Out Of My Hands always takes a lot of crap because it does lose the crowd but ive always thought it was a nice little tune. Hallowbillies is awesome! got to hear it Camden 2 which closed my run of DMB shows for the summer (hopefully Fall tour announcement is not too far away)
    2006: 5/28
    2008: 6/19, 6/24, 6/25
    2009: 6/14 (EV), 10/27, 10/28
    2010: 5/17
    2011: 6/21 (EV), 6/22 (EV), 9/11, 9/12
    2012: 9/2
    2013: 10/15, 10/16, 10/19, 10/21, 10/22, 10/27, 11/23, 11/24
    2014: 10/19
    2016: 5/1, 5/2, 5/8
    2018: 8/20, 9/2, 9/4
  • LloydXmas
    LloydXmas Posts: 7,539
    Do I hear Ukelele on Sweet

    :fp: :fp:
  • JK_Livin
    JK_Livin South Jersey Posts: 7,365
    After 1st listen I like it. It will either grow on me or not after a few more hundred spins.
    Alright, alright, alright!
    Tom O.
    "I never had any friends later on like the ones I had when I was twelve. Jesus, does anyone?"
    -The Writer
  • norm
    norm Posts: 31,146
    norm wrote:
    very mellow show ...LITHOG, Belly Belly Nice, Mercy ...>Out of My Hands really took the crowd out i thought...brought them back with grey st...Satellite & Lie In Our Graves with Stanley jordan was cool

    seven and ants finish the main set off strong and the encore of hallowbillies ended the show on an up note :D

    Out Of My Hands always takes a lot of crap because it does lose the crowd but ive always thought it was a nice little tune. Hallowbillies is awesome! got to hear it Camden 2 which closed my run of DMB shows for the summer (hopefully Fall tour announcement is not too far away)

    i like oomh but it's a crowd killer...especially after mercy which is also a new song and lithog to start it off...i was digging it but the whole crowd wasn't back into it until grey st started :lol:
  • norm wrote:
    very mellow show ...LITHOG, Belly Belly Nice, Mercy ...>Out of My Hands really took the crowd out i thought...brought them back with grey st...Satellite & Lie In Our Graves with Stanley jordan was cool

    seven and ants finish the main set off strong and the encore of hallowbillies ended the show on an up note :D
    Very mellow show indeed, my wife has seen them over 20 times and she was highly disappointed. It was kind of sad that Stanley Jordan was the highlight of a dmb show. We still had a good time and we had good seats, thanks to her fan club tix, but it was a weird setlist. Picked up the double clear vinyl today and so far it seems pretty good.
    Tell the captain
    'This boats not safe
    And we're drowning.'
  • EZ1221C
    EZ1221C Posts: 2,645
    After a couple listens, Sweet is the only tune I really don't like. Really love Drunken Soldier, as well as If Only, Rooftop, and Gaucho. Hope for a fall tour announcement in the near future. Would love to see them in Charlottesville
    PLAY THE SOUTH
  • GivenToJam88
    GivenToJam88 NJ Posts: 1,187
    EZ1221C wrote:
    After a couple listens, Sweet is the only tune I really don't like. Really love Drunken Soldier, as well as If Only, Rooftop, and Gaucho. Hope for a fall tour announcement in the near future. Would love to see them in Charlottesville

    I think there are rumors of C-ville in fall/early winter
    2006: 5/28
    2008: 6/19, 6/24, 6/25
    2009: 6/14 (EV), 10/27, 10/28
    2010: 5/17
    2011: 6/21 (EV), 6/22 (EV), 9/11, 9/12
    2012: 9/2
    2013: 10/15, 10/16, 10/19, 10/21, 10/22, 10/27, 11/23, 11/24
    2014: 10/19
    2016: 5/1, 5/2, 5/8
    2018: 8/20, 9/2, 9/4