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You might think on our third Dave Matthews Band show of the year it might be getting old, but as always the setlist would change night to night and we enjoyed ourselves. I always love it when the audience sings the chorus of “#36” during “Everyday” and convinces the band to segue into it. They finished up with an 18 minute “Two Step”.
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Dave Matthews Band at Nissan Pavilion, Bristow, VA, USA
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Some similar songs to the April show, but there’s just something about seeing them outside at a long time favorite venue.
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Eddie From Ohio at Filene Center at Wolf Trap, Vienna, VA, USA
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After co-headlining the year before, they were on their own. Joined by the “wall of Jo(h)n” (Jon Carroll, John Jennings, and the “Fillmore Horns”), songs from this superb show were used for their second live album Three Rooms. Purchase
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Paul McCartney at MCI Center, Washington, DC, USA
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I started going to shows in earnest in 1994, and Paul McCartney had last toured in 1993, so I was beyond eager for my first show with a Beatle. And while he certainly played tracks from his then new album, the bulk of the show was Beatles and Wings hits, and no one there was unhappy about that, especially Jill and I.
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Dave Matthews Band with Yerbabuena at MCI Center, Washington, DC, USA
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Jill was already a fan of the Dave Matthews Band, so I got her floor seats (courtesy of the Warehouse fan club). With the songs from The Lillywhite Sessions finally coming out on Busted Stuff, we got a bunch of them, plus Butch Taylor on keys.
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Bare Jr., Supersuckers, Larry Gatlin, Mandy Barnett, Susan Tedeschi, Deana Carter, Sawyer Brown, Steve Earle & the Dukes, Trisha Yearwood, Keb’ Mo’, Barenaked Ladies, Dave Matthews Band, John Mellencamp & Neil Young at Nissan Pavilion, Bristow, VA, USA for Farm Aid
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The first time Farm Aid happened in the DC area, and a great lineup. A very long day though, and we skipped Willie Nelson. The recording is a whole thing rather than the usual artist by artist because of the short sets. It’s mostly from my recording of CMT that day, but someone had the whole Dave Matthews Band set. Also, three songs appeared on Farm Aid: Volume One: Live.
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Dave Matthews Band with Béla Fleck and the Flecktones at USAir Arena, Landover, MD, USA
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I won’t hide my love for DMB, but since I’ve been to so many shows, I don’t always listen to the shows I’ve been to. This one I keep coming back to. For most of the second half of the show, Béla Fleck joins them for some truly inspired versions. I was not surprised he showed up as a guest on their next album.
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Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds with Shannon Worrell at The Birchmere, Alexandria, VA, USA
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After the first show at The Birchmere, of course I returned for a second. I definitely paid closer attention to opening act Shannon Worrell, since it was pointed out Dave appears on her CD. For years I had a bootleg recording of the show, but then
years later, the show was officially released (I was delighted to get a shirt as well as the CD).
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