| 1. |
Intro
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5:12
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| 2. |
Bartender
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14:38
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| 3. |
Pig
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7:54
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| 4. |
Granny
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5:10
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| 5. |
Old Dirt Hill [tease] >
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1:48
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| 6. |
Why I Am
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4:18
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| 7. |
Dancing Nancies
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11:01
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| 8. |
Don't Drink the Water
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7:33
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| 9. |
Funny the Way It Is
|
6:54
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| 10. |
Recently *
|
11:59
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| 11. |
Stefan Solo
|
0:45
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| 12. |
Crush *
|
14:53
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| 13. |
Spaceman % >
|
5:55
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| 14. |
Danny Barnes solo % >
|
1:24
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| 15. |
Cornbread %
|
7:20
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| 16. |
Jimi Thing %
|
15:19
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| 17. |
So Much to Say >
|
5:01
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| 18. |
Anyone Seen the Bridge >
|
2:11
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| 19. |
Too Much
|
5:29
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| 20. |
Two Step
|
25:23
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| 21. |
#27
|
5:38
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| 22. |
Stay (Wasting Time)
|
7:38
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Entire show with Tim Reynolds, Rashawn Ross, and Jeff Coffin
* John D'Earth on Trumpet
% Danny Barnes on Banjo
From the road:
Just made it through a spectacular weekend of shows! DMB played the arena at the University of Virginia in their hometown of Charlottesville. With all the family and friends in town, there are seemingly more people backstage than out in the house. Trumpeter John Dearth, an early collaborator of the band, sat in on 4 tunes this evening. Following an old-school rendition of Recently (including the "pretty pretty girl" jam), Dave shared with the audience a story from the early days when he first invited Carter, LeRoi, and John to listen to a few songs he had written. Together, Dave and John recorded a few of those early demos. Sitting in on both shows here was banjo badass Danny Barnes, who appears on the new DMB record. His groovy bluegrass stylings and wide-eyed smile consistently puts a grin on all our faces. We are officially on tour and completely psyched to put on some great shows for y'all.