Dave Matthews (solo)
--- Approximate Hours: 13.75
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| Show Date |
Venue |
City |
State |
Count |
Type |
Notes |
Comment |
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10/??/90
|
Greg Howard's Studio |
Charlottesville |
VA |
1 |
CD |
|
* w/ Greg Howard on Chapman Stick
% w/ Kevin Dours on Percussion
^ w/ John D'Earth on Trumpet
# w/ Greg Howard on Background Vocals
! w/ Greg Howard on Saxophone
@ w/ Greg Howard on Drum Programming
This is Dave's original pre band four song demo tape. This is what he gave Carter and the boys to get them to play with him.
This is before Boyd was in the band. Boyd was asked to join for the 3/91 demo to play on Tripping Billies and joined the band shortly after.
Notes: This is the order in which the songs appeared on the Original Demo. All songs featured Dave, Greg Howard, John D'Earth, and Kenneth Davis. There are no known copies of any of these performances in circulation. Dave, with this same crew, also recorded a demo in 1-2/92, repeating STJL and Recently. Both of those songs appear on the old tape/CD labeled 1990-93 demos, and Recently cuts in on Sympathy For The Devil on the alleged 8/21/91 tape/CD. This is commonly called the Nov, 90 demo, but recording actually began in October. |
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12/??/90
|
Miller's |
Charlottesville |
VA |
1 |
CD |
SBD* |
Dave mentions that he is playing alone, alluding to the possibility that a band will join him shortly. This was most likely recorded prior to a TR3 show for which Dave sat in. |
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05/02/92
|
Trax |
Charlottesville |
VA |
1 |
CD |
SBD* |
Opened for Robyn Hitchcock |
|
04/09/93
|
Roseland Ballroom |
New York |
NY |
1 |
|
SBD* |
*Dave solo
^ with Carter Beauford on drums
This performance is during an intermission of a blues traveler show.
DMB played a full show later on that night at the wetlands. |
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06/03/96
|
Jewish Mother |
Virginia Beach |
VA |
1 |
CD |
SBD* |
* 1st Crazy. Before Dave started Crazy, he played different chords searching for a song to play, and one of the chords he played was a rift from Once On A Wild Afternoon.
This is an Agents of Good Roots show, Dave jumped up on stage (quite intoxicated) and performed these songs.
|
|
09/29/01
|
Verizon Wireless Music Center |
Noblesville |
IN |
1 |
CD |
* |
* - w/ Mickey Raphael - Harmonica |
|
10/14/01
|
Paramount Theatre |
Seattle |
WA |
1 |
CD |
* |
This performance was part of the Groundworks Benefit
^ first time played
* w/ Daniel Lanios & Emmy Lou Harris
Dave also guested during Emmy Lou Harris' set on "My Antonia." |
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10/25/01
|
Union Chapel |
London |
England |
2 |
CD |
* |
|
|
11/12/01
|
Hanover Grand |
London |
England |
2 |
CD |
* |
^ Flintstone's TV Show Themesong |
Dave Matthews Band
--- Approximate Hours: 128.75
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| Show Date |
Venue |
City |
State |
Count |
Type |
Notes |
Comment |
|
04/03/91
|
Miller's |
Charlottesville |
VA |
1 |
|
|
|
|
08/21/91
|
Eastern Standard |
Charlottesville |
VA |
1 |
CD |
|
* - w/ Boyd On Lead Vocals |
|
09/01/91
|
Eastern Standard |
Charlottesville |
VA |
1 |
CD |
First gig |
NOTES:
The 05/11/91 Pink Warehouse show out there is really from 09/91 This show takes place before the 10/22/91 show, due to the Warehouse lyrics, but it is not the Pink Warehouse show. We know this because all tracks feature Peter on keys, and he did not join the band until 8/91. Again, a limited number of songs potentially could have been played, but for now, only speculation could narrow that list down. This performance was also the band?s first paid performance. They collected About $70 from a hat passed around during their gig. |
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05/20/92
|
Flood Zone |
Richmond |
VA |
1 |
CD |
|
|
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06/27/92
|
Trax |
Charlottesville |
VA |
1 |
CD |
|
The tapes circulating are most likely a soundcheck. Please refer to http://db.etree.org/lookup_show.php?shows_key=127050. Do not add this to your lists.
* A portion of this jam is the same as the one Peter played on 06.01.92.
** we're going to call this one Won't Ever, because that's what Dave sings toward the middle of the jam.
*** With Kristen Ashbury.
The rest of the show is unknown. It is very possible that OSW is the first song of the night. The band might not have had time to do a full check earlier and thus did one with people already in the room.
For some reason, copies of this abbreviated show included the #36 from the 7.27.93 show. Because of the uniqueness of the lyrics from that performance (the 1st not about Chris Hani), people thought the song belonged with the 6/27 show. That is incorrect. |
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09/01/92
|
Trax |
Charlottesville |
VA |
2 |
CD |
SBD* |
|
|
12/09/92
|
Flood Zone |
Richmond |
VA |
2 |
CD |
SBD* |
|
|
12/29/92
|
Trax |
Charlottesville |
VA |
2 |
CD |
SBD* |
^ Dave Solo |
|
03/23/93
|
Trax |
Charlottesville |
VA |
3 |
CD |
SBD* |
*1st Heathcliff's Haiku Warriors
**With words; This is the last live #34
The names in brackets are the alternate set of goofy names given to the songs by Jeff "Bagby" Thomas, DMB's sound guy. It was from Bagby's alternate list that Heathcliff's Haiku Warriors was named by fans. Some traders called it "Cool Winters Day", from a line in the song, so that may have been it's intended name. |
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04/14/93
|
Flood Zone |
Richmond |
VA |
3 |
CD |
SBD* |
|
|
07/27/93
|
Flood Zone |
Richmond |
VA |
3 |
CD |
SBD* |
Doug Wannamaker on organ the whole show (aside from the dave solo tracks).
# with Mike Durham on guitar.
% with Mike Durham on guitar and Oteil Burbridge on bass.
**During Intermission, Boyd played with Sean Kelly and Al Laughlin on 3 tunes by The Samples.
***-This is definitely #36, but without the "Hani, Hani..." line, and jammed out BIG time. During the jam, they play the Woody Woodpecker and Andy Griffith themes briefly.
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|
10/06/94
|
Lee's Palace |
Toronto |
ON |
2 |
CD |
SBD* |
|
|
10/08/94
|
Avalon |
Boston |
MA |
2 |
CD |
SDB* |
|
|
10/15/94
|
Oak Mountain Amphitheatre |
Pelham |
AL |
1 |
CD |
DSBD* |
^ DMB and PHiSH |
|
12/29/94
|
Grady Cole Center |
Charlotte |
NC |
2 |
CD |
* |
% first time played (not including "Route 2", 12-11-93), very early version of song |
|
02/23/95
|
Roseland Ballroom |
New York |
NY |
2 |
CD |
SBD* |
# with John Popper on harmonica.
* Dave and Boyd |
|
12/05/95
|
Orpheum Theater |
Boston |
MA |
2 |
CD |
|
|
|
04/29/96
|
Max |
Charlottesville |
VA |
1 |
CD |
* |
Crash CD Release Party
Stefan Lesard, Dave Matthews, Tim Reynolds, and Boyd Tinsley only |
|
06/11/96
|
Garden State Arts Center |
Holmdel |
NJ |
2 |
CD |
* |
^First time played |
|
06/05/97
|
Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center |
Canandaigua |
NY |
3 |
CD |
* |
Béla Fleck And The Flecktones Opened
* - w/ Béla Fleck On Banjo |
|
06/06/97
|
Saratoga Performing Arts Center |
Saratoga Springs |
NY |
3 |
CD |
* |
Bela Fleck and the Flecktones opened
* w/Bela Fleck on banjo |
|
07/11/97
|
The Gorge Ampitheatre |
George |
WA |
3 |
CD |
* |
Los Lobos opened
^ From Los Lobos opening set w/ Dave, Carter, LeRoi
# w/ Steve Berlin from Los Lobos on saxophone.
@ w/David Hidalgo from Los Lobos on guitar. |
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04/18/98
|
Victory Stadium |
Roanoke |
VA |
3 |
CD |
* |
* First Time Played |
|
05/27/98
|
Sandstone Ampitheatre |
Bonner Springs |
KS |
2 |
CD |
* |
|
|
12/03/98
|
Madison Square Garden |
New York |
NY |
3 |
CD |
* |
*with Bela Fleck
^with Jeff Coffin
% w/ Dave, Cater, Stefan, and Tim
+with Warren Haynes
entire set with Butch Taylor except Jimi, Say Bye, & IBYU
entire set with Tim Reynolds |
|
12/07/98
|
Worcester Centrum Center |
Worcester |
MA |
3 |
CD |
* |
entire show with Tim Reynolds
@ with Butch Taylor
* with Bela Fleck |
|
12/07/98
|
Worcester Centrum Center |
Worcester |
MA |
3 |
CD |
* |
entire show with Tim Reynolds
@ with Butch Taylor
* with Bela Fleck |
|
12/08/98
|
Worcester Centrum Centre |
Worcester |
MA |
3 |
CD |
* |
* w/ Bela Fleck
^ w/ Jeff Coffin
entire set w/ Tim Reynolds
Butch Taylor played on everything except Satellite, Jimi, So Much, and IBYU |
|
05/25/99
|
Giants Stadium |
East Rutherford |
NJ |
2 |
CD |
SBD* |
Entire show with Butch Taylor
* with Bela Fleck
** with all of Santana, Bela Fleck, Tawatha Agee, Cindy Myzell, and Brenda White King
^ with Tawatha Agee, Cindy Myzell, and Brenda White King |
|
05/26/99
|
Giants Stadium |
East Rutherford |
NJ |
2 |
CD |
* |
* with Tawatha Agee, Cindy Myzell, and Brenda White King
@ with Karl Perazzo
% with all of Santana
^ with Bela Fleck
+ with Carlos Santana
most of the show with Butch Taylor on keys |
|
06/27/99
|
Alpine Valley Music Theatre |
East Troy |
WI |
2 |
CD |
* |
|
|
07/21/00
|
Ralph Wilson Stadium |
Orchard Park |
NY |
2 |
CD |
* |
|
|
08/02/00
|
Shoreline Amphitheatre |
Mountain View |
CA |
3 |
CD |
SBD* |
* with Butch Taylor on keys |
|
08/29/00
|
Saratoga Performing Arts Center |
Saratoga Springs |
NY |
2 |
CD |
* |
* Butch Taylor |
|
12/13/00
|
Madison Square Garden |
New York |
NY |
2 |
CD |
SBD* |
% w/ On Broadway, Pretty Girl, and Take me to the River intros
# with Warren Haynes on guitar and vocals
* with Warren Haynes on guitar
|
|
05/11/01
|
Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion |
Woodlands |
TX |
3 |
CD |
* |
|
|
06/11/01
|
Giants Stadium |
East Rutherford |
NJ |
2 |
CD |
* |
* Butch Taylor
+ Tawatha, Cindy & Brenda
|
|
07/07/01
|
Soldier Field |
Chicago |
IL |
3 |
CD |
unknown souce, good quality |
# Dave solo
* Butch Taylor on keys
+ Tawatha, Cindy & Brenda on vocals
~ Angelique Kidjo on vocals
^ Buddy Guy on electric guitar |
|
07/20/01
|
National Car Rental Center |
Sunrise |
FL |
3 |
CD |
* |
* Butch Taylor
+ Tawatha, Cindy & Brenda
% Dave Solo |
|
08/04/01
|
Meadows Music Centre |
Hartford |
CT |
3 |
CD |
* |
Entire set w/ Butch Taylor
First Granny opener
* Butch Taylor
+ Tawatha, Cindy & Brenda
~ Eric Krasno
(song name) indicates a partial song
|
|
08/24/01
|
The Gorge Ampitheatre |
George |
WA |
3 |
CD |
* |
* w/ Butch Taylor
+w/ The ladies
#w/ Tawatha Agee
%Dave solo |
|
08/25/01
|
The Gorge Ampitheatre |
George |
WA |
3 |
CD |
* |
*w/ Butch Taylor
+w/The Ladies
% Dave Solo |
|
08/26/01
|
The Gorge Ampitheatre |
George |
WA |
3 |
CD |
* |
$ Butch, Carter, Dave, & Roi
@ with Butch Taylor on keyboards
# with The Lovely Ladies on vocals
* Dave solo |
|
02/09/02
|
Olympic Medals Plaza |
Salt Lake City |
UT |
1 |
CD |
*From TV Broadcast |
2002 Winter Olympics; Entire Set W/ Butch Taylor |
|
04/13/02
|
HSBC Arena |
Buffalo |
NY |
2 |
CD |
* |
Entire Set w/ Butch Taylor on keys |
|
07/23/02
|
Great Woods |
Mansfield |
MA |
2 |
CD |
* |
Entire set w/ Butch Taylor on keys
First Proudest Monkey in any form since 7-30-00. |
|
R.E.M.
--- Approximate Hours: 8.75
|
| Show Date |
Venue |
City |
State |
Count |
Type |
Notes |
Comment |
|
03/15/91
|
The Borderline |
London |
England |
2 |
CD |
unkown source, average quality |
From the liner notes:
In order to promote on the radios their new album "Out of Time", the REM came to Europe in March.
During this short tour they performed live only three time: once in Milan as REM and twice in London using the pseudonym of "Bingo Hand Job".
In reality, there should have been only one concert at the Borderline of London the 14th Marce exclusively for fans but the tickets have been all sold out to the public.
Then, the day after, they added a second concert for the press and the guests of consequence, surely a great deal finer, longer and intense concert than the previous one: one of REM's best concerts.
The London shows were started be the Chickasaw Mud Puppies (a band produced my Michael Stipe).
Then, after a sequence of songs proposed by REM, they've been reached on the stage by their friends: Peter Holsapple, Robyn Hitchcock, Billy Bragg who alone or together proposed a series of sets of pieces written by them.
In addition to the extraordinary quality of the music, the atmposphere in these concerts has been really relaxing with continuous gags and exchanging of instruments between the players (to the notice the horrible exhibition of Michael Stipe at the keyboard).
Interesting pieces have been performed the first evening - Thursday 14th March - like "Dark Globe" of Syd Barrett, a new piece of REM "Bemjamin Caroline Triangle"
The Second evening - Friday 15th March - an extraordinary cover of Troggs' song "Love is All Around" sung by Mike Mills and a-cappella version of "Moon River".
This CD contains the best moments of the evening of the 15th March and the acoustic concert in Milan.
The full setlist as posted by 'HalfAWorldAway':
15 March 1991 - The Borderline, London, England
support: Chickasaw Mudd Puppies
R.E.M.: World Leader Pretend / Half A World Away / Fretless / The One I Love
Billy Bragg: Cindy Of A Thousand Lives / The Old Triangle / Reason To Believe / Hello in There (w/ Stipe) / My Youngest Son Came Home Today (w/ Stipe)
R.E.M.: Jackson / Dallas / Disturbance At The Heron House / Belong / Low / Love Is All Around
Peter Holsapple: Come Dance With Me/ Lonely Is As Lonely Does / Neverland / Wire Train
R.E.M.: You Are The Everything / Swan Swan H / Radio Song / Perfect Circle
Robyn Hitchcock: Oceanside / Ultra-Unbelievable Love / Birdshead / Queen Of Eyes
R.E.M.: Endgame / Pop Song 89 / Losing My Religion / Fall On Me
Stipe solo: classical organ piece / waltz organ piece
R.E.M., Hitchcock and Bragg: Tom's Diner / Listening To The Higsons / You Ain't Going Nowhere - A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
encore - R.E.M.: Get Up / Moon River |
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10/25/98
|
BBC Radio Theatre, Broadcasting House |
London |
England |
1 |
CD |
* |
John Peel Session broadcast on 11-17-98 the following songs from this performance:
Daysleeper
Lotus
Suspicion
Walk Unafraid |
|
11/02/98
|
Grünspan Club |
Hamburg |
Germany |
2 |
CD |
* |
Michael Stipe - Vocals, Guitar
Peter Buck - Guitar
Mike Mills - Bass, Guitar, Keyboards
Joey Waronker - Drums
Ken String Fellow - Keyboards
Scott McCaughey - Bass |
|
05/21/01
|
MTV Studios (Unplugged) |
New York |
NY |
2 |
CD |
* |
NOTE: Actual date is 6/21/2001. This is the setlist for the complete unedited MTV Unplugged concert! |