#41 2:25 Two Step 12:20 Too Much 24:00 Rhyme & Reason 29:30 Don't drink the water 36:20 Tripping Billies 45:40 All along the watchtower 51:00 Ants Marching 59:06
Dave Matthews does not age.. 23 years later & all that has changed is some facial hair and some salt and pepper.. the dude sounds exactly the same and plays with the same amount of intensity. truly a specimen. Edit; the same can certainly be said for Carter.
If I listed all the amazing bands that have intersected my timeline on this planet, I'd be here for months. I was born into Zeppelin, grew up through Van Halen and Iron Maiden, teenaged the Grunge scene, young adulthood into the end of the Dead and the beginning of Phish, to Radiohead and Arcade Fire, Goose and Pretty Lights.... like oh my god, that's just the surface. DMB, Tool, Prefuse 73, Young Thug, Ani DiFranco, Tori Amos, Mars Volta... the list goes on and on and on and on. Thankful for my birthdate, for reals.
You've got the right idea for sure .... Have you ever checked out the folk punk scene? Our music taste pretty much lines up and I still listen to all those you listed but I added a lot of AJJ(Andrew Jackson jihad), Pat the Bunny, Mountain Goats, etc these days I feel like you'd like that stuff alot. Start with people who eat people by AJJ and go from there
@@jeff7764 Pff, Neil Peart? Are you serious? Gtfo, Neil Peart couldn't groove at all, saying that Neil is more "complex" than Carter is beyond a joke. Rush nerds think that because Neil used to play a big drumming kit he was this "drum god", drumming is about groove, not big kits or virtuoso bullshit.
@@jeff7764 Lol Neil Peart more complex than Carter? You have to be trolling. But I will agree, Carter sounds a lot more complex than it actually is when you break it down. Not sure who the other guy your going on about is.
I was there. I was 16 and it was amazing. Even though it was soooooo hot. Good thing I am from Rome, NY (where it was held) so I got to go home at the end of each day and sleep in my own bed!! What an experience!
@@liamlowry1151 Apparently the overflowing piss and shit got in some people’s tents so I would either put my tent far away from it or still just go home
Wow I JUST heard this band for the first time ever a few hours ago from another Woodstock 99 vlog and had to hear the whole thing for myself! Great stuff! 🔥
Awesome. Love hearing about people just discovering this band. Saw them for the first time in the mid-nineties when I was in high school, been to over 30 shows since. By far my favorite live band
Hey, my love, you came to me like wine comes to this mouth Grown tired of water all the time You quench my heart and you quench my mind Oh how I love DMB….❤
Man this set is so amazing, I had the pleasure of seeing Boyd Tinsley perform a free concert at the Texas Tech concert hall, and Dave and Tim Reynolds at a tiny venue in Lubbock I'm the same year! This music will never get old
20:41 Dave's got to be thinking, "I've got the best band in the world." It even looked like he walked around smiling and telling everyone "good job" because that transition was flawless. 👌🤘✊️
lol. I can't sense the sarcasm through text, however if by chance you're serious, something DID infact go wrong. On day 3 during the Red Hot Chili Peppers set, the crowd was hot and getting thirsty, they were charging $6 for a bottle of water. They rioted the tents and set them on fire. Then RHCP played Fire by Jimi Hendrix. Thee end lol.
There were some good sets for sure, I certainly wouldn't say everybody's set was epic though, or even particularly good. Lots were absolutely riddled with sound problems and some were just outright bad. Have you seen Wyclef Jean? I sometimes still wake up in a cold sweat thinking about it. As for the crowd feeling amazing, I think I'll pass. Collapsing to heat stroke whilst being chronically dehydrated and surrounded by what can only be categorised as rampant sexual assaults doesn't sound like a good time.
The chorus of Tripping Billies is such a premonition for the death of Woodstock the following day of the festival - the third and final day of the last official Woodstock
It was funny after the night before, I got myself hydrated and then literally sat in the back where it elevates a little bit to listen to them. I was spent and I knew I needed all my energy for what was to be the trio that will never be forgotten starting it about 6:50 p.m.. I thought he sounded good, I've heard him sound better in concerts, maybe it was because I was far back but it was also because I thought he was just freaking hammered lol even more so than usual hahahah
I always loved that Gibson Chet Atkins that he used to play a lot in the 90s. I wanted one so bad. I might be able to find one for a decent price online today.
Just knowing that many parents that are the ages 39-50+ NOW attended this concert and from from Dave Matthews Band alone, there were MANY children conceived during this event!
I'm 45 now and it was amazing, scary and hot as hell!! Lol - went with my now sister in law so no babies and we ended up leaving before the fires, which we watched on pay per view from a hotel near Rome!!!
#41 is such a monster of a song. Even with only Dave and Tim it holds its own. Dave could probably do the thing on the ukulele and it would still be good.
I wish that just like the 50th anniversary 38-disc box set of Woodstock 69, they would make the whole concert in audio form instead of highlights on that matter.
I don't know who this band is, I just wanted to watch the whole Woodstock lineup and that all along yhe watch tower cover was 🔥, especially with that Violin he was going in 😂❤
There must be some way out of here...1969...1999...pre-9/11/2001, and this is an old Bob Dylan track, glorified by Jimi Hendrix, GREAT music ! A comfort in my old age :-)
Was dMb booked last-last minute? Even for ‘99 their apparent skeleton crew for sound and equipment seems unlike them. They pulled it off though, of course!
They had a show in Texas two nights prior and had a show in Texas the following day. So flew back and forth to make Woodstock. If I remember correctly they may have even canceled or postponed a show too just to make Woodstock.
Hardest job in the DMB camp. People don't realize how hard it was to keep Boyd in tune. Violin is just such a finicky delicate instrument and when you shred into it the way Boyd pretty much slices into it the strings start to warp almost immediately. I'm surprised he didn't have a bunch of scars from the strings snapping and hitting his chin and cheek. While I'm sure they definitely did.
You can say that again brother. Every time I hear them since LeRoi died it amazes me that the original 5 sounded so huge without electric guitar or the horn section. Just Roi and Boyd, Steph Carter and Dave. Love them forever