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Dave Matthews: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert 

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Stephen Thompson | June 27, 2018 -- When you go to a Dave Matthews Band concert, you expect a super-sized performance, complete with expansive solos and a nice, long set list. So when Matthews shed his backing players to swing by the Tiny Desk for a solo gig, he couldn't just knock out three songs and bail. Instead, he played a set so long - so defiantly un-Tiny - that his between-song banter could have filled a Tiny Desk concert on its own.
After a bit of judicious trimming, we're still left with this warm, winning, utterly game, happily overstuffed performance, which balances songs from Dave Matthews Band's new album Come Tomorrow ("Samurai Cop," "Here on Out") with older material (1998's "Don't Drink the Water," 2012's "Mercy") and a deeper cut from his 2003 solo album ("So Damn Lucky"). And, we had to leave in some of Matthews' banter, which includes a priceless bit in which he enthusiastically illustrates some of the many differences between playing on stage with a band and sitting at an office desk with an acoustic guitar.
SET LIST
"Samurai Cop (Oh Joy Begin)"
"Here on Out"
"Don't Drink the Water"
"Mercy"
"So Damn Lucky"
MUSICIANS
Dave Matthews (vocals, guitar)
CREDITS
Producers: Bob Boilen, Stephen Thompson, Niki Walker, Morgan Noelle Smith; Creative Director: Bob Boilen; Audio Engineer: Josh Rogosin; Videographers: Bronson Arcuri, Niki Walker, Khun Minn Ohn; Production Assistants: Catherine Zhang; Photo: Samantha Clark/NPR.

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@nprmusic
@nprmusic 9 месяцев назад
Want to play your own Tiny Desk concert? Unsigned musicians, enter the 2024 Tiny Desk Contest between Jan. 23 and Feb. 21. Learn more: npr.org/tinydeskcontest.
@MrEplyn
@MrEplyn 8 месяцев назад
👍
@liveproductions1000
@liveproductions1000 Месяц назад
😊​@@MrEplyn
@Mr_Epic01
@Mr_Epic01 Месяц назад
I missed it!... :(
@PacManBear
@PacManBear 6 лет назад
I think Dave Matthews should be the first guy to talk to the aliens
@mrcreosote44
@mrcreosote44 6 лет назад
Kyle Paquin his first words to them being, "hi dad!"
@benjaminhazelett
@benjaminhazelett 6 лет назад
Kyle Paquin maybe the second just in case they want to hurt us. Can't let Dave die.
@weeksweeks9552
@weeksweeks9552 6 лет назад
i think Dave Matthews is the aliens
@Jacqustic
@Jacqustic 6 лет назад
"Anyway here's Satellite"
@kensonsounds
@kensonsounds 5 лет назад
He already has...Tim Reynolds!
@lindsays7232
@lindsays7232 3 года назад
My dad delivered newspapers for awhile in my hometown and he was doing a drop off in the lobby of the hotel Dave was staying at when they were there doing a show. Dave went up to my dad, asked if he could pay for a newspaper. My dad said he didn’t have to pay, but he did anyway. Then he stood there & chatted with my dad about the next town they were traveling to, etc. It was super early in the morning & DMB had just played a show the night before, so I’m sure Dave was tired. But he still made time for my dad. Really good guy.
@unstintingdevotion
@unstintingdevotion 2 года назад
Wow thank you for sharing this ❤️ Such a great memory for you and your dad. I felt this comment at 22:22 "amazing what a minute can do"
@LuisGonzalez-tf4ij
@LuisGonzalez-tf4ij 2 года назад
@@unstintingdevotion I just read your message at 22:22.
@unstintingdevotion
@unstintingdevotion 2 года назад
And I read your reply at 22:22 on my clock 😳
@starcloudhidden8074
@starcloudhidden8074 2 года назад
Ace
@starcloudhidden8074
@starcloudhidden8074 2 года назад
@@unstintingdevotion 👍🏼✌️
@brendankelly610
@brendankelly610 6 месяцев назад
Dave Matthews will go down in history as one of the greatest, singer, songwriter musicians EVER!!!
@squirrelbutler2119
@squirrelbutler2119 24 дня назад
I think that is definitely the feeling of his fans. For people who are not DMB fans, the appeal is lost on them. People either love him or find him kind of unremarkable.
@mdace34
@mdace34 8 дней назад
@@squirrelbutler2119his appeal in many ways has to be taken as a totality of who he is and the songs he writes along with how he performs from his heart.
@squirrelbutler2119
@squirrelbutler2119 8 дней назад
@@mdace34 okay..... Don't we basically rate every singer-songwriter by those criteria, though? My original response was simply pointing out that people either really like hiim or he doesn't appeal to them at all. Some friends of mine are huge fans, while others find him kind of boring or generic. But, I guess that's why we have all different kinds of music and musicians, so everyone can find their jam!
@mdace34
@mdace34 8 дней назад
@@squirrelbutler2119 yeah, you’re right. I guess I could have said what I meant a bit more clearly. People used to say (and maybe still do) that he is a bad singer. So in that sense what I was getting at is that among the criteria for GOAT musicians is how well someone sings. I think, and maybe I’m way off, that many times the singers who don’t have the “traditional” singing voice get passed over by the masses and end up missing what makes those singer/songwriters great.
@weseygirl
@weseygirl 3 года назад
This is what it looks like when someone is doing what they love and were born to do.
@william4661
@william4661 3 года назад
You sound as if you were born to make a well-spoken comment like this, and as if you love to do so.
@Clamfishlarry
@Clamfishlarry 3 года назад
Check out fkj good for the soul just like good ol Dave
@belllabean
@belllabean 11 месяцев назад
yupppppp....indeed. he just gets better and better as years go on
@areyoufriendly
@areyoufriendly 9 месяцев назад
🙌
@belllabean
@belllabean 8 месяцев назад
great way to put it!
@hobbes4583
@hobbes4583 5 лет назад
he was always kinda bald, but he never gets balder. there's a victory in that.
@kylereilly720
@kylereilly720 5 лет назад
lmao
@danielcunningham5004
@danielcunningham5004 5 лет назад
This should be the top comment
@LIamaLlama554
@LIamaLlama554 5 лет назад
We’ll take victories anywhere we can get them.
@christianhansen8905
@christianhansen8905 5 лет назад
I always noticed that he was lowkey bald in his 20s but hasn’t lost more hair in 20 years 😂
@dmitchell05
@dmitchell05 5 лет назад
Elon Musk look... Bald at 20...
@myloopooping
@myloopooping Год назад
I refused to listen to The Dave Matthews Band when I was a kid because it was mainstream. That was a horrible mistake. This guy is absolutely amazing
@gabe1907
@gabe1907 Год назад
I was thinking the exact same thing. You’re probably also in your mid 30’s
@normanhart
@normanhart Год назад
Me as well.
@michaelkofman3881
@michaelkofman3881 Год назад
I'm in my mid-30s. Just discovered what a mistake it was to dismiss DMB as a 12-year old because they "didn't rock hard enough." His music is so sincere and soulful. I guess I can't really blame myself for my inability to recognize this. Probably takes some life experience to really connect with it.
@flabio7074
@flabio7074 Год назад
Early 40s here. The Luther College concert was my first Dave album, then Listener Supported. Their popular/studio recordings were some of the last ones I discovered. I’ve seen them live a few times and they are one of the best touring bands I’ve ever seen.
@blanca6419
@blanca6419 Год назад
You gotta see them live in concert @JoshyWashy
@michaelmesolellaesq
@michaelmesolellaesq 6 лет назад
Dave has been the soundtrack to my memories for 25 years. This performance is on another planet.
@AntonellaColucciello
@AntonellaColucciello 5 лет назад
Idem
@jayleeburkhart7697
@jayleeburkhart7697 4 года назад
Michael Mesolella I agree
@angeladailey3103
@angeladailey3103 4 года назад
Michael Mesolella please tell me I’m not the only one who stops a conversation to make someone listen to a lyric that perfectly fits that moment in time???
@michaelmansouri9084
@michaelmansouri9084 4 года назад
Michael Mesolella wow. I felt this. I’m 28 and started listening to him because of my brother when I was 3. He is the soundtrack to my life. I love this man like family and I don’t know him. He’s saved my life
@miked5968
@miked5968 4 года назад
I get it bro....
@mikebonnell3160
@mikebonnell3160 5 лет назад
That's what it sounds like when the soul is allowed to express itself.
@grahat03
@grahat03 4 года назад
Yes!!!
@dickslayer111
@dickslayer111 4 года назад
Well said Mr. Bonnell. Please don’t forget your cake.
@suzanneklaus5436
@suzanneklaus5436 2 года назад
agreed,
@markmcarthy596
@markmcarthy596 2 года назад
Imagine All the People
@starcloudhidden8074
@starcloudhidden8074 2 года назад
@@markmcarthy596 🕊️🌎🌏🌏🕊️
@amb5991
@amb5991 Год назад
Every time I watch this set I bawl my eyes out. I grew up riding around in my dad's truck, jamming out to DMB. My dad really loved Dave and the band. I think it's why he taught himself guitar. My dad and Dave would have been great friends if they ever met, I'm sure of it. My pops was a real one for sure. I miss him every day.
@nicolelucas5176
@nicolelucas5176 3 месяца назад
“Let’s not forget these early days, remember we begin the same. We lose our way in fear and pain, oh joy begin”
@melissadianep1981
@melissadianep1981 2 месяца назад
I wanted to upvote you but you have 41 likes. I'll leave it.
@segua
@segua 6 лет назад
NPR - thank you for the quality of sound. Those mics are incredible and all the time the engineers put into making this for us. Thank you.
@fctxepxkndaxlifxkhed
@fctxepxkndaxlifxkhed 5 лет назад
the beauty is that it looks like two mics... unless one is out of frame. he's just really good. great performances can be recorded with little tech required.
@ClassicalPan
@ClassicalPan 5 лет назад
@@fctxepxkndaxlifxkhed 2 mics is not few. It's normal.
@heythere6983
@heythere6983 4 года назад
howard sterns performance has better sounding mics id say, w the Dave mathews, you can compare the sounds , but these mics are always solid
@FenderLewis
@FenderLewis 2 года назад
That main mic for his vocals looks like the Sennheiser 416.. legend Hollywood boom mic for movie dialogue - Sounds great on Dave.
@timothyfoote6658
@timothyfoote6658 2 года назад
THANK YOU NPR!!
@dopamining7621
@dopamining7621 6 лет назад
This person`s voice has been in my head for well over 20 years.
@jddelori
@jddelori 6 лет назад
^^This. 1997 for me. I remember listening the Luther College recordings on repeat for years. Peace to you!
@eightysixyo
@eightysixyo 6 лет назад
crazy to think before these crowded streets came out when I​ was 15 months old!
@chandaharkins4418
@chandaharkins4418 6 лет назад
jddelori - same here!
@gtoolejr
@gtoolejr 6 лет назад
jddelori 94' for me. UTTAD will always be my favorite
@geronimoramirez2678
@geronimoramirez2678 6 лет назад
This person's voice WILL BE in my head for the next 20 years. Amen
@domcagney2352
@domcagney2352 3 года назад
Dave Matthews is one of those musicians who has fallen victim to being lumped in with his most stereotypical of fans. If you think of bro-ish, rich college kids from the late 90's/early 2000's you'd be right....but you'd also be glossing over this dude as a musician. He's an unbelievable song writer and his guitar playing is so unorthodox and difficult especially on an acoustic guitar while singing. Singing extremely well in multiple registers I might add...amassing a discography and successful career spanning over multiple decades...not easy to do at all, you have to be a pretty amazing musician
@Aruiz665
@Aruiz665 2 года назад
Very well said Sir! 👏
@thomaskitchen1582
@thomaskitchen1582 2 года назад
I started out as one of those stereotypical fans. First show I went to was in 2005 with a small group of friends as juniors in highschool who wanted to go to the Gorge and party for 3 days. But after that first weekend i was hooked for life and then never missed a Gorge show up until Covid. Our group grew from us original 5 to over 20 and sometimes even 30. And we are still those partying fools, some of us more than others..... but we came for the music above all else. He is and will always be my most favorite and im constantly surprised and in awe of how amazing him and the whole band is. They are something special beyond normal musicians. Its unexplainable to someone who doesn't get it. But once you do.... then you really know and there is no going back. DMB forever!!!!!
@JonDunnmusician
@JonDunnmusician 2 года назад
You explain this very well there's something smug about his musical lyricism that is a big turn off to me, yet he's extremely talented per your comment regarding chord movements & style-- also plays with real musicians that's the other key that you did not mention: some of the jazz musicians he has played with are huge talents
@adamphares9978
@adamphares9978 2 года назад
I couldn't agree more here. I also feel the same could be said for John Mayer.
@heatherflores-cantu1376
@heatherflores-cantu1376 2 года назад
He’s Unbelievable ♥️
@brandonclark8736
@brandonclark8736 6 лет назад
My God, is he getting BETTER?
@TheOtisUpham
@TheOtisUpham 4 года назад
No dude. This is him.
@ellieb.3499
@ellieb.3499 4 года назад
Listen to some early Dave Matthews man
@jessewestbrook9816
@jessewestbrook9816 4 года назад
No
@KneedleKnees
@KneedleKnees 4 года назад
As a songwriter and a vocalist I'd say yes. I don't know about his guitar playing though. Nothing tops what he was doing on that goddamned instrument from Under the Table to Everyday.
@patriciokonor5236
@patriciokonor5236 4 года назад
He is getting veder
@osubucksfan1985
@osubucksfan1985 5 лет назад
He's just a fucking legend. Nobody can say otherwise. Incredible musician. Even better man.
@erock81487
@erock81487 4 года назад
it's astounding to me the amount of disrespect and quasi hate he and his bandmates receive. they're all very good musicians and have been doing this for 25+ years as a band and i'm sure on their own before they got together. they've sold millions of albums, won a grammy and nominated for many more, sell out stadiums and amphitheaters, plays solo and duo sets acoustically. his writing is his own and even has some pretty darn good covers of songs like "long black veil". pretty accomplished if you ask me.
@tron3420
@tron3420 3 года назад
@@Oldysrv Congratulations on your cool guy membership.
@ericfeldsott7481
@ericfeldsott7481 3 года назад
amazing musician!
@caseymoreland1611
@caseymoreland1611 3 года назад
STRONGLY DISAGREE
@osubucksfan1985
@osubucksfan1985 3 года назад
@@caseymoreland1611 so why are you watching it then?
@MarcelWasserman
@MarcelWasserman Год назад
I argue that Dave is one of the greatest musicians on the planet today.
@barrettlarson4187
@barrettlarson4187 Год назад
i'd say top 100 in human history
@francescodefendi3201
@francescodefendi3201 Год назад
🤦🏻‍♂️😂
@pinky882
@pinky882 Год назад
Not one's arguing with you...haha.
@Rotceh-r4g
@Rotceh-r4g Год назад
Absolutely!!! He invented a style of guitar playing and singing never before heard. He's great. And by the way, takes guts to do it an acoustic guitar .... My hat is off to this young man.
@samhastingsmusic4275
@samhastingsmusic4275 Год назад
One of the best songwriters for sure, one of my favorite singers as well but that's the part people disagree with
@rhapsodyinglue8758
@rhapsodyinglue8758 5 лет назад
To anyone who caught “the bug” from this set. Look up Live at Luther College then Radio City after. Dave has a good friend named Tim Reynolds, their acoustic work is out of this world.
@TLMuse
@TLMuse 5 лет назад
Thanks for this. I'm watching a video from the RC show right now, and it's killer! It's "#41", here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Amvtyb-efbU.html
@dmitchell05
@dmitchell05 5 лет назад
That was so damn long ago to. Just beautiful
@michaelwolf4198
@michaelwolf4198 5 лет назад
Wish they would do a record of mayakoba
@lilbasedboi
@lilbasedboi 5 лет назад
Best live performances of all time. So glad we have em forever
@riverbnds
@riverbnds 4 года назад
I really like the Las Vegas set with Tim too
@instantdismissal
@instantdismissal 4 года назад
Frankly, that first song was utterly mindblowing
@absfairabbyfouts7099
@absfairabbyfouts7099 3 года назад
Samurai Cop is such a deep song and I love it!!!
@Kanjo_Bazooie
@Kanjo_Bazooie 3 года назад
@@absfairabbyfouts7099 true, and with the dumbest name ever 😆. I love Dave’s sense of humor
@andrewholland21
@andrewholland21 3 года назад
@@Kanjo_Bazooie He was watching the cheesy movie “samurai cop” on tv when one of his kids were being born. That’s why he named it that
@TubieSlate
@TubieSlate 3 года назад
serious @2:45 you don't need words when your soul is singing
@timothyfoote6658
@timothyfoote6658 2 года назад
@@TubieSlate amen! Dare you to critique that!! That's a master at his craft!
@mrrorycalhoon
@mrrorycalhoon 10 месяцев назад
I come back here every now and then, and get blown away every. single. time.
@Anthony-df4bs
@Anthony-df4bs 6 лет назад
I love that Dave Matthews is cool enough to do a tiny desk concert. Guy sells out stadiums and well, here he is.
@robin212212
@robin212212 5 лет назад
I think they just like to perform. They could have retired 10 years ago and still have too much $$ to spend in their lifetimes.
@taurtue
@taurtue 5 лет назад
Tiny desk is a nice way to reach new audience, even for bulldozers like dave Matthews.
@retardedphil
@retardedphil 5 лет назад
Tiny Desk is not some shmuck platform. The big boys and girls do this
@IslandSimPilot
@IslandSimPilot 4 года назад
He did a show at some summer picnic in CT a few years back. It’s on here. Just showed up with an acoustic and played. Highest grossing touring artist in history. Dave is a cool cat.
@2aallday234
@2aallday234 4 года назад
Dave is a beautiful soul. He's extremely humble and grateful.
@lukeshaw352
@lukeshaw352 5 лет назад
Dave came into my dad's clothing store years ago and bought some clothes for his concert that night. My dad is a bit out of the loop and he finally recognized Dave's name and he went in the back to look for a CD of his to put on. After my dad couldn't find it, Dave said, "That's okay I've probably heard it before" and that's when I began to love Dave Matthews.
@jtruej
@jtruej 4 года назад
This is the comment I was looking for! What kind of shirt is he wearing? Got to get me one of those.
@fearjess
@fearjess 4 года назад
I love this!!
@hipnicity
@hipnicity 4 года назад
Luke Shaw GREAT STORY!
@jesseleeryan-arata883
@jesseleeryan-arata883 4 года назад
Best DMB story ever!!
@unstintingdevotion
@unstintingdevotion 2 года назад
Wow thank you for sharing this ❤️ Such a great memory for you and your dad. I felt this comment at 22:22 "amazing what a minute can do"
@kateryckman4345
@kateryckman4345 6 месяцев назад
I’ve met Dave and his wife multiple times. They are great genuine people. He’s such a talented musician
@basementbastard2314
@basementbastard2314 6 месяцев назад
Multiple times?! What, do you live in the same neighborhood as them. I haven’t met a number of my own family members several times.
@ericgandler2945
@ericgandler2945 6 лет назад
NPR cut out the conversation in between songs. (See description.) I can understand that for radio-time limitations. But why cut it out on RU-vid? Tiny Desk is where we should see artists up close.
@jellybeanjoey6410
@jellybeanjoey6410 5 лет назад
shut up eric
@sm1353
@sm1353 5 лет назад
Completely agree. Shut up joey.
@vanessapetrea2490
@vanessapetrea2490 5 лет назад
Did you even read the descriptive part at all, Eric? They left in as much as they could, and it still is a lovely, long, tiny desk performance. Buy a ticket and go to a live concert. Sounds like you may need some music therapy for a few hours. Js
@raflo9297
@raflo9297 5 лет назад
yeah I get it, I can see it now. There is something pretty amazing in his performance. He is not scared to dig down and be one with the music - which is a precious thing
@justinmccauley9046
@justinmccauley9046 5 лет назад
If you think this is digging down and being one with the music, this performance of seek up will knock your socks off..... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-o4eahcog1CA.html
@EffortlessQigong
@EffortlessQigong Год назад
Check out him live at radio city
@G_Demolished
@G_Demolished Год назад
@@EffortlessQigong Or Live at Luther College
@erikhendrickson59
@erikhendrickson59 Год назад
And his entire band follows suit - along with literally *_everyone_* in the audience. It's really something amazing to behold.
@pope66
@pope66 Год назад
See him live. I've seen plenty of incredible artists.. but to this day only Dave brings me to tears. It's spiritual in a sense. If you ever have the chance to see him, GO. He's worth $300. He's worth $500. He's worth $1000. Imo.
@lukehutchings4264
@lukehutchings4264 Год назад
My mom talked about Dave Matthews band all time time growing up because he would play around her college all the time. Now at 20 I’m finally understanding just how incredible he is
@washredskin887
@washredskin887 8 месяцев назад
I'm know I'm getting old when I see posts like this. I saw DMB in 1992 and I was 22.. 😖
@BeerdAC
@BeerdAC 24 дня назад
That's beautiful. You never know when things will hit you, if ever. But if it did hit, oh... I wish I knew what I know now when I was younger lol
@nicholastemperly7979
@nicholastemperly7979 5 лет назад
This is one of the best tiny desk concerts ..hands down
@rorycolgan
@rorycolgan 5 лет назад
Agreed
@markmcarthy596
@markmcarthy596 2 года назад
Yep
@mikechivy
@mikechivy 2 года назад
Laughable
@jonathanrossddsmhs1271
@jonathanrossddsmhs1271 Год назад
Tough to say since I haven’t seen them all but Tedeschi Trucks’ TDC was fire!
@ShaynaShipley
@ShaynaShipley 6 лет назад
I need this to be about 2 hours long...
@rgordon2691
@rgordon2691 6 лет назад
Lol! Me Too! Dang I Hated It To End!
@shawnharden7558
@shawnharden7558 5 лет назад
You ain't lying
@cvgoal14
@cvgoal14 5 лет назад
go to a concert and it will be 2+ hours, haha
@VeggiesOutFront
@VeggiesOutFront 5 лет назад
Try looking up dave Mathews and Tim Reynolds at radio city
@JonasRosenven
@JonasRosenven 5 лет назад
Right click and select "loop". Just kidding. I know what you mean.
@kylebader6290
@kylebader6290 Год назад
I don't think (most) people truly appreciate the brilliance of his songwriting. Don't Drink the Water, for 95% of the song, has this warm and inviting feel, but it is from the perspective of the villain. So clever.
@Celestethebestinthewest
@Celestethebestinthewest 8 месяцев назад
Sting does that as well.
@mrhidetf2
@mrhidetf2 6 лет назад
alright i think tiny desk is my new favorite format on youtube. this is true quality content
@MrDeedsly
@MrDeedsly 6 лет назад
Yep the sound quality is always spot on for that crazy recording area. Some true sound engineering going on over at NPR.
@eight2seven
@eight2seven 6 лет назад
in my head dave mathews has always just been tom hanks' side project
@bookstore55
@bookstore55 5 лет назад
Oh man.. I always thought Dave looked familiar, haha! Didn't realize he was interchangeable in my mind with Tom Hanks until I read your comment!
@jakemay6118
@jakemay6118 5 лет назад
Is it Tom Hanks or Bill Murray?...
@VeggiesOutFront
@VeggiesOutFront 5 лет назад
@@jakemay6118 Tom Murray or Bill Hank's? 😂😂😂😂
@tracygeorge6994
@tracygeorge6994 5 лет назад
or vice versa
@MrTjowen87
@MrTjowen87 5 лет назад
Hanks would arrive of this
@barbarameehan3582
@barbarameehan3582 2 года назад
Dave plays like a man possessed by emotion. Reminiscent of Joe Cocker. Gives his heart & soul...each song like a birth 💚
@doricetimko5403
@doricetimko5403 Год назад
Excellent analogy❤
@walt4670
@walt4670 Год назад
Check out some old videos of John Martyn... there's a transatlantic session version of his song "May You Never" that channels like this. Incredible.
@firststatetate
@firststatetate Год назад
Wow thats very true.
@adamk9700
@adamk9700 Год назад
Nailed it 👌👌
@dustydamsel6314
@dustydamsel6314 5 лет назад
Wow... I never appreciated how much he has mastered control of his voice and singing style. It becomes obvious when you watch him sing as opposed to just listening. Really impressive. Mad respect.
@mvarenin
@mvarenin 6 лет назад
SET LIST: "Samurai Cop (Oh Joy Begin)" (0:00) ... album: "Come Tomorrow" (2018) "Here on Out" (5:05) ... album: "Come Tomorrow" (2018) "Don't Drink the Water" (8:51) ... album: "Before These Crowded Streets" (1998) "Mercy" (15:47) ... album: "Away from the World" (2012) "So Damn Lucky" (19:01) ... album: "Some Devil" (2003)
@maximilianbehrens4101
@maximilianbehrens4101 6 лет назад
Marin Varenina 👌🏼
@BillGarcia312
@BillGarcia312 6 лет назад
Real MVP
@joecnelson77yes
@joecnelson77yes 6 лет назад
You're doin the LORD'S WORK!
@abbsftw
@abbsftw 6 лет назад
Marin Varenina y
@mrr1491
@mrr1491 6 лет назад
GOAT
@farnaddarnell3926
@farnaddarnell3926 Год назад
This version of Don't Drink the Water has brought me to tears. So intense and soulful. Thank you, NPR, for sponsoring such talent from across the globe
@talldan645
@talldan645 Год назад
absolutely! i've always loved the song, but it seems to age like fine wine as Dave ages. the "hoooooooome" note in this version pierces me. It's hauntingly beautiful
@thegreatest273
@thegreatest273 Год назад
They use our tax dollars.
@feasterfamine836
@feasterfamine836 Год назад
I wish I could figure out how musicians compartmentalize the emotions while they sing. I have learned half a dozen songs that I can’t get through without sobbing. Don’t Drink the Water is tough for me to listen to without tearing up.
@louislove299
@louislove299 10 месяцев назад
Best song he ever wrote according to dave
@clydelemons
@clydelemons 8 месяцев назад
gives me the chills every time I hear it, absolutely beautiful.
@chrishsmithjr
@chrishsmithjr 6 лет назад
I don't think anyone would object to watching the full, uncut version. Just saying. Please.
@guitarstuffs1236
@guitarstuffs1236 6 лет назад
yes!
@raflo9297
@raflo9297 5 лет назад
I certainly wouldn't object
@dubbro
@dubbro 5 лет назад
Exactly what I was going to say
@LambentLark
@LambentLark 5 лет назад
I must concur!
@El_jefe_major
@El_jefe_major 4 года назад
I’d even be a member again during the next pledge drive! So, like next week :)
@Waynimations
@Waynimations 6 лет назад
Seeing Dave Matthews going solo feels very emotional. His lyricism really stands out.
@CGBalla1014
@CGBalla1014 6 лет назад
ridgerunner lololol siccccckkkkk
@eightysixyo
@eightysixyo 6 лет назад
if only he played black and blue bird
@mixedmindz
@mixedmindz 6 лет назад
I agree, I never really got into him, even seen him a few times at festivals. I like this format much better. shows why the band is called Dave. gets lost in the production for the passerby i guess. I guess that was my loss...
@footprintx
@footprintx 6 лет назад
I recommend you check out his live stuff with Tim Reynolds.
@cargar62
@cargar62 6 лет назад
Douglas Wong pshhhhhh mind blowing record Dave is great and Tim Reynolds what a monster player....sooo good
@ChrisProano
@ChrisProano 9 месяцев назад
One of the best songwritrers of all time
@bcubed9569
@bcubed9569 6 лет назад
My first Dave show was probably 22 years ago, pre my 15 year old daughter, who begged me to take her to 2018 show. If that's not legendary I don't know what is. Dave!
@jb3702
@jb3702 6 лет назад
B Cubed Yes!! I remember my mom playing them in 93 I think. I was 8. I'm 33 now, been to 10 shows or so, and brought my 12 year old son to 2. He loves them too!
@TEFFTPATTERN
@TEFFTPATTERN 6 лет назад
The amount of 16-22 year oldsI saw at shows this 2018 tour and the previous few years is astounding to me. DMB might not be getting the same amount of mainstream attention/publicity they did in the 90s but the new generation is finding them somehow, and showing them the same love previous generations did for the last 2 decades. Even if it's under the radar, the heartbeat of DMB is still pounding away. They're not going anywhere
@kimanthistewart1384
@kimanthistewart1384 5 лет назад
B Cubed that’s awesome!! I had a similar experience with my daughter. I saw Dave in the early 90’s before he was big and many times after.. them my daughter loved him and My wife and I took her it was pretty cool.
@davidbush7727
@davidbush7727 5 лет назад
@@kimanthistewart1384 Flood Zone. Richmond, Va. 90 91ish. Sooo long ago
@fabriciamoraes
@fabriciamoraes 5 лет назад
My first DMB show was exactly one week ago! After waiting for over 20 years I finally had an unforgettable experience! I had to face a long trip, 2 flights canceled, some other setbacks (as finding out my ticket was fake) but the minute the band started playing Warehouse I felt everything was worth it! I am so happy!
@petertierney1360
@petertierney1360 6 лет назад
When you realise, perhaps you didn't give someone the credit they're due...
@goldenageenthusiast
@goldenageenthusiast 6 лет назад
Peter Tierney he was very trendy. The Fandom made me unable to see who he is.
@teddison11
@teddison11 6 лет назад
Yeah, it frustrated me soooo much when people told me Dave sucked etc. I get it, he was so famous and had such a bro culture around him, but his music is honestly pure gold. Especially just the acoustic stuff with him and Tim Reynolds. One of a kind IMO
@taniac.1393
@taniac.1393 6 лет назад
Peter Tierney literally me this past week. Some people tried to introduce me to him a few years ago. Now I saw him in concert and I’m still kicking myself for not getting into him sooner.
@jacklyncook1576
@jacklyncook1576 5 лет назад
Guilty! Yet gave way too much credit to phish
@eltorpedo7774
@eltorpedo7774 5 лет назад
I'm of that generation and grudgingly liked phish. Musical virtuosos. Also shitty songwriters with a very juvenile take on lyricism. Dave steals your heart. His band is amazing, but he also writes to serve your needs as a listener to connect to real words and stories. Maybe pegged as too accessible, too obvious. But like all cliches, they are trite because they are true.@@jacklyncook1576
@patymoonkaraoke
@patymoonkaraoke 4 года назад
I can understand the obsession with Dave. I'm finally a fan. I can't stop watching. He's truly remarkable. Thank you for this!
@bartjanssen690
@bartjanssen690 4 года назад
Welcome :)
@MrPDTaylor
@MrPDTaylor 4 года назад
And this is absolutely nowhere near his best work
@maubj132
@maubj132 3 года назад
Me too
@timothyfoote6658
@timothyfoote6658 2 года назад
I always played a game w people. Many know him from the radio and most specifically "Crash into me" Many think is a love song...LOL It's not....but a song about a peeping tom! haha But alas Dave Matthews is VERY VERY funny. Very Gracious.....and a humanitarian! He's one in a million. A fantastic musician and man! But his true work is masterclass. To understand how to play the guitar and learn what he does, has done, and can do is insane! I usually am able to with about 5 songs get people to see the genius of this man and his band can do! Two Step, The Stone, Rhyme and Reason, Pig, and All Along the Watch Tower Are usually what I demo....Because a lot of people don't know this guy is a fantastic rhythm guitarist but is also able to play on a street corner and sound just as good! With Tim Reynolds....now you have a show!
@G_Demolished
@G_Demolished Год назад
@@timothyfoote6658 Next you’re gonna tell me Jimi Thing isn’t about Hendrix. 😁
@isobel7
@isobel7 5 лет назад
DMB was playing when I had my first big love and big deception (Halloween). When I made new friends drank tequila and had lots of reckless fun (Pig). When I met the love of my life (Everyday), it played on my wedding (You and Me). Now I’m pregnant listening to Samurai Cop in a loop. Let’s not forget these early days... ever!
@sidilicious11
@sidilicious11 5 лет назад
Beta Lewis beautiful!
@rileymunro9785
@rileymunro9785 5 лет назад
Beta Lewis oooo I’m sobbing. Me too.
@clifflange6582
@clifflange6582 4 года назад
Your comment gave me chills since it reminded me so much of my life. Thanks
@flowersafeheart
@flowersafeheart 4 года назад
Oh wow, that'd be an honor as a musician to be a soundtrack to some of someone's most special memories.
@binsqueezy
@binsqueezy 3 года назад
LOVE. IS. UP. TO. YOU!!! It truly is. And you can never make someone choose it.
@NMechlin24
@NMechlin24 6 лет назад
Dave's mumbled, somehow coherent ramblings in between songs have always been so entertaining. Some of my favorite parts of his live albums
@10kscoedsk
@10kscoedsk 6 лет назад
This is some amazing DaveSpeak
@Sully617
@Sully617 3 года назад
I'm a huge Dave Matthews fan, this is easily one of his best performances in my opinion. There's something special about an artist and a guitar. Much like many of the artists on Tiny Desk, I would love to see him do a new solo album of his music on acoustic. It's special, almost fragile at times to see how gentle he can be without the rest of the band. I love this Tiny Desks for so many reasons. 2020 has been a time of revisiting things like this that make me calm. I'm glad things like this exist.
@charlesfinch1969
@charlesfinch1969 6 лет назад
This is going to sound extremely random but as someone who plays guitar his pinkie control is absurd. Makes it almost a different instrument.
@michaelrausch7591
@michaelrausch7591 6 лет назад
Charles Finch that’s funny! I was watching that exact same thing!
@velviajoshify
@velviajoshify 6 лет назад
Very underrated guitarist and composer. Trying to sing and play some of the things he writes is damn challenging.
@VeloVagabond
@VeloVagabond 6 лет назад
I spent half of my first viewing just staring at his pinkie and thinking to myself - no wonder I can't play any of his songs worth a damn.
@awacsmye3
@awacsmye3 6 лет назад
velviajoshify To this day, his simplist song of his to play, "Proudest Monkey" my brain refuses to let me play AND sing that song. The timing destroys me.
@bilbowaggins8967
@bilbowaggins8967 6 лет назад
RU-vid him playing the stone acoustic. Thank me later
@TEFFTPATTERN
@TEFFTPATTERN 6 лет назад
They aren't the mainstream titan they were in 1994-2004, but the heartbeat of Dave Matthews Band is still thumping away. Every summer they're still packing people into the outdoor venues, selling out the seat sections and filling the lawn with a sea of people. It might astound you to see the amount of young people who go to these shows, front end of the lawn stuffed shoulder-to-shoulder with 18-24s.... in 2018. Groups of them 5-10+ coming to shows, all singing every lyric and predicting the opener or the next song the band plays, like true fans. Dave doesn't give a crap about having a social media presence, the band doesn't do cheesy marketing stunts or get themselves into constant TMZ stories. Still, the new generation coming up now found their way to DMB just the same. There is a carefree, happy atmosphere all around when the music starts, all your day to day stress and worries wash away for an evening, that has no shelf life on it. Plus you get to see a unit of world class musicians perform with a level of chemistry only able to be achacfrom 25+ years of touring together. The whole band rotates the spotlight around all night, each member having a few times a night where it's their moment to shine, and they somehow find a way to just blow the crowd away going balls to the wall every night of the tour. There are many moments when you see their faces as they watch each other rip it up, the music still sparks that fire, it goes out through their instruments and into the crowd, then the crowd sends it right back up to the stage. Its magic and impossible to resist getting swept up in, turns people who didn't know anything about DMB and got dragged to the concert by their friend, into the one dragging other friends to the show the following summer. Just one night of soaking that up in person will make anyone catch the bug... from the most die-hard death metal fanatic to that mumble rap fan who only listens to Lil Uzi Vert and Kodak Black, you walk out of there now a low-key DMB fan, then go down the rabbite hole on RU-vid watching live releases, going through the library on Spotify.... doesn't take long before you're checking to see if the tour schedule dropped by next spring. It's too hard to resist liking them after seeing them or just letting them grow on you, the music and overall experience of seeing it hits you deep down in the soul and just makes you feel good. You take home this happy afterglow effect that stays around for a long, long time.
@MaryQContrary79
@MaryQContrary79 6 лет назад
exactly! this is what happened to me. My first show was at Busch Stadium. Hooked for life. I've now seen them countless times, worth every dime!
@CadeCYC
@CadeCYC 6 лет назад
TEFFT PATTERN Verrrrry well said. On Point
@patrickflanagan5415
@patrickflanagan5415 6 лет назад
Well said. Long live DMB
@gabopalacios2028
@gabopalacios2028 6 лет назад
What a great portrait to share. I can almost se myself there. I just recently discovered their music... I mean, I've known Dave's name for a while but I never really gave him a chance to get into my iPod (yes, it's been a long since I've heard Dave Matthews Band's name for the first time) but then, one day, I was feeling in the mood for new stuff and the first song I tried hit me hard on my chest: Dodo. Such an amazing tune, it felt weird to listen a song for the first time ever and yet feeling a little nostalgic but happy. After listening Dodo several times I went for it and listened to the whole album... And here I am now, sharing my story with another DMB fan :)
@matt-lang
@matt-lang 6 лет назад
Their latest album is great as well. The consistency of the group to put out solid music over the years is just amazing.
@estemelrod3445
@estemelrod3445 Год назад
I have to add: Don't Drink The Water is the best song about colonialism I have ever heard (with Cortez the Killer a close second). I know that'll trigger a lot of folks here, but as a non-white Caribbean native with African roots I can really appreciate Dave's very REAL experiences with the impact of white colonizers on indigenous populations (he did live in Apartheid South Africa) coming through in his music. His use of African scales and riffs, combining them with African American and bluegrass stylings are magnetic. And despite his obvious left leaning he preaches unity and moving PAST our differences. He's woke without the angry antagonism, putting his money where his mouth is with his charity programs. I respect that man greatly.
@wendykrebs1175
@wendykrebs1175 4 месяца назад
I feel like your comment hasn't gotten enough love and attention. you are so absolutely right
@ericajohnston6966
@ericajohnston6966 4 месяца назад
Beautifully said 😍
@CloeteHenri
@CloeteHenri 4 месяца назад
When DMB toured South Africa for the first time in 2013, he opened the first show in Cape Town with Don't Drink the Water. Such a pleasure to have been there for that statement.
@estemelrod3445
@estemelrod3445 3 месяца назад
@@ml6719 Typical white person response. I actually wish you were right, but you’re not.
@estemelrod3445
@estemelrod3445 3 месяца назад
@@ml6719 If only that were true. But that's white privilege: you can ignore "race issues".
@lancelotdufrane
@lancelotdufrane 5 лет назад
He sings from every cell..... pure essence and completely engaged. So rare. Not interested in anything but the music... so few entertainers are this honest. Highest respect.
@theos1022
@theos1022 6 лет назад
One of the greatest lyricists of my lifetime, and I wouldn’t be the half decent poet that I am if it wasn’t for Dave Matthews, but his approach to the guitar is so... Uncanny and beautiful. Rock on brother. The world is a better place with Dave Matthews in it.
@MajesticMasiakasaurus
@MajesticMasiakasaurus Год назад
God I wish this was five hours long. I could watch Dave play all day.
@jarrodn884
@jarrodn884 6 лет назад
Btw does Dave even age lol ??? Looking pretty good for 51 !!!
@frarfarf
@frarfarf 6 лет назад
Jarrod Nevermind looks basically the same as the first time I ever saw him when he played 'everyday' on the 9/11 benefit concert in 2001, I bought the album immediately
@joshuadylancampbell
@joshuadylancampbell 6 лет назад
That's what passion does for the soul.
@Celtics4138
@Celtics4138 6 лет назад
I feel like Dave plays the guitar exactly like he wants. The connection he has with that instrument is astounding. No note is wasted.
@thedude-jb7wx
@thedude-jb7wx 4 года назад
I love simplicity but as guitarist even as well as he plays this there are much more impressive guitars than this like Nils Lofgren playing Keith Don't Go live acoustically. If you like this its great but its not the most amazing guitar playing. Sometimes this is all that someone wants to do just as Mark Knopfler quotes he enjoys playing simple things more. I thought I was that guitar player. Dave as a combo singer guitar player is his dealio
@monkeyman1327
@monkeyman1327 4 года назад
@@thedude-jb7wx there are far better guitarists but his stlyle isn't emulated much unless they're trying to be Dave. Very percussive and he uses weird chord voicing
@thedude-jb7wx
@thedude-jb7wx 4 года назад
@@monkeyman1327 Hes a very good player but im sure he is limited to a style just like even the greats are. Now if Chet Atkins took a Comfortably Numb solo like Dave Gilmour in Pulse and got that kind of soul id say GOAT. Im sure Gilmour wishes he could play like Chet. As an all around guitar player im most impressed with Atkins. Just my opinion.
@Qwickv
@Qwickv 4 года назад
Andrew Cota look up John frusciante my friend
@Celtics4138
@Celtics4138 4 года назад
@@Qwickv the RHCP are my favorite band. John is a legend.
@champeight6737
@champeight6737 3 года назад
He just gets better over time. Like fine wine this man, this musician, this artist... beautiful soul. Thank you for sharing your talent.
@wildbird78
@wildbird78 6 лет назад
It's like a happy musical demon is possessing his body and trying to escape from his face. Amazing performer.
@PauAngie
@PauAngie 6 лет назад
Your comment actually made me laugh :)
@GoldenGraham25
@GoldenGraham25 6 лет назад
Accurate description 😂😂
@jcims
@jcims 6 лет назад
I imagine there's a psychedelic quality to being Dave Matthews in a quiet setting with nothing but your voice and your guitar and a few people to connect with on some spiritual level. It's like his self-consciousness is a meter for his connection to this plane. When he's deep in the guts of a song and his face is flashing this whole spectrum of emotions, it's like he's somewhere else entirely.
@danielmoore62
@danielmoore62 6 лет назад
A happy musical demon sounds like like some kind of angel.
@colliebeakers
@colliebeakers 6 лет назад
To be fair Satan was a fiddler. But this music is too beautiful to be demonic :)
@williamthomas1022
@williamthomas1022 5 лет назад
Dave Matthews has saved me in my darkest times
@guilhermetorelly3313
@guilhermetorelly3313 5 лет назад
Same with me, my friend! Long Live, Dave!!
@andresrodriguez8233
@andresrodriguez8233 5 лет назад
Igualmente
@oliviah.4741
@oliviah.4741 5 лет назад
Same here and Linkin Park
@VaJennaGames
@VaJennaGames 5 лет назад
same.
@garymoorebluesforjimi3433
@garymoorebluesforjimi3433 5 лет назад
Same
@Hello.Newman
@Hello.Newman 7 месяцев назад
After decades of listening to various artists, I come back to Dave. His songs are original, funky and warm. They remind me of a time when life was easier. Dancing Nancy.
@vikkigaines9836
@vikkigaines9836 3 месяца назад
It is the closest I have come to an aloha spirit vibe on the mainland. Describing his music as warm, like a loving hug, is an awesome way of explaining it. I found him at 14 years old and super lucky to have done so.🤗
@vanderleimoreiradafonseca9052
@vanderleimoreiradafonseca9052 5 лет назад
Setlist 0:02 Samurai Cop (Oh joy begin) 5:05 Here on out 8:52 Don´t Drink the Water 15:48 Mercy 19:02 So Damn Lucky
@nbrowne1
@nbrowne1 4 года назад
bump
@wizkida981015
@wizkida981015 4 года назад
+
@Utubereefer
@Utubereefer 3 года назад
Thank you
@jesstiss222
@jesstiss222 3 года назад
Don’t skip the adorable inter-jam chitchats, y’all! 🥰
@guyonyoutube_41
@guyonyoutube_41 3 года назад
It already says that in the description but thanks!
@leahfriedman
@leahfriedman 5 лет назад
the comments on this video alone made me smile so big, nevermind the beautiful music, thanks Dave...
@destinseese34
@destinseese34 Год назад
I'm 19 and I've been to 4 or 5 dave mathews concerts because of my parents. I've loved every single one and it's certainly opened me up to every type of music. Of course I listen to rock and pop and rap and everything else but I will always come back to this as well as Jack Johnson.
@XRP-Mill
@XRP-Mill Год назад
that’s cool 👍🏻 I started around 19 years old I’m pushing 45 now.. your parents have exposed you to some great music. keep being a great son and spending times with what sounds like some kick a$$ parents
@devenmurray3580
@devenmurray3580 Год назад
My brother had been telling me to come with him for YEARS. I finally did and I haven’t looked back. Timeless music right?
@ArbitraryLifestyle
@ArbitraryLifestyle Год назад
Nice! I absolutely love Dave, but cannot stand Jack's voice.
@pope66
@pope66 Год назад
I hope you come to the Gorge brother
@joshharris2365
@joshharris2365 Год назад
I’m 17 and going to my first DMB concert this year, It’s up to us youngsters to keep Dave and jacks music alive!
@justinmwhitaker
@justinmwhitaker 6 лет назад
Okay. Now I get it. There’s a lot of depth there, depth the band sometimes distracts from. DM with only a guitar is a wrecking ball.
@Lux_Solari
@Lux_Solari 5 лет назад
Thats why its the dmb not the perfect band hes the core of what makes a near perfect sound
@VeggiesOutFront
@VeggiesOutFront 5 лет назад
You should see DM with Tim Reynolds
@4ourty5ive
@4ourty5ive 5 лет назад
Yeah, please check out the albums he's released with Tim Reynolds (especially live at Luther College!)
@sheilahayden816
@sheilahayden816 5 лет назад
Some Devil -
@CureRadio
@CureRadio 5 лет назад
@@VeggiesOutFront Live at luther college is one of my all time favorites... never had a chance to see dave and tim live though.... one day hopefully
@peterpurcell2922
@peterpurcell2922 5 лет назад
NPR should know that you do not cut "Davespeak."
@liasnclr
@liasnclr 4 года назад
Literally nothing more precious
@ratso1963mikel
@ratso1963mikel 4 года назад
Tiny doesn't necessarily mean short
@Greg-zu4jh
@Greg-zu4jh 3 года назад
I'll be honest, it gets a little old from time to time. Don't get me wrong, it's a defining idiosyncrasy of his personality but sometimes I just want to hear the songs man.
@CGBalla1014
@CGBalla1014 3 года назад
@@Greg-zu4jh re-play the record my dude
@Greg-zu4jh
@Greg-zu4jh 3 года назад
@@CGBalla1014 which one. I'm just saying that some times "Dave speak" gets old and I just want to hear the music. He can ramble.
@mpaff23ify
@mpaff23ify 4 месяца назад
When i was 18 in 2001, friends of mine ran into me while i was getting gas. They said "we have an extra ticket to Dave Matthews, free of charge...you wanna go"? And i went and it changed my life from that point. Ive always loved all music, but nobody hooked me like DMB. Since ive worked at a very popular radio station in west Tennessee for 13 years, so ive seen them all. This man and his band has done so much for me personally, through personal problems, ect. 39 shows later for me....still love these guys. Best therapy ever.
@nikirobinson9702
@nikirobinson9702 Месяц назад
I live in West Tennessee and I see DMB everytime they're nearby (Saw them at Autozone park and in Mississippi several times). Dave Matthews has literally saved my life on so many occasions. His music has been there for me when people weren't. I adore him. Hands down my favorite artist.
@keithsandquist2498
@keithsandquist2498 5 лет назад
THANKS FOR LEAVING IN SOME OF HIS BANTER. I ENJOY LISTEN TO THE CRAZY THINGS HE SAYS
@relativelybasic
@relativelybasic 5 лет назад
Release a behind the scenes cut of his between songs banter please. I just want to hear him talk about random stuff for 3 hours.
@rorycolgan
@rorycolgan 5 лет назад
Me too
@vozdedoninha
@vozdedoninha 5 лет назад
Please!
@Sam1jere
@Sam1jere 4 года назад
PLEASE!
@taylorkrickl5374
@taylorkrickl5374 4 года назад
Yes!!
@relativelybasic
@relativelybasic 4 года назад
Please make this happen NPR
@robchiappe9253
@robchiappe9253 9 месяцев назад
Why isn't DMB in the Rock and Roll HOF??? Look at who's in and then ask yourself what they're thinking, or rather not thinking.....
@calen1903
@calen1903 4 месяца назад
This aged well lol. He finally made it!
@sjparadiso
@sjparadiso 6 лет назад
The years have been good to Brother Dave. His voice has aged like a fine wine.
@angeladailey3103
@angeladailey3103 4 года назад
Steve Paradiso I just had this conversation with a friend last night! So clean and clear in the 90’s and it’s roughened and developed this rawness that just gets better... The emotional depth man...
@tufflady1359
@tufflady1359 4 года назад
@@angeladailey3103 A bit like Leonard Cohen? T.
@lionsmanexx
@lionsmanexx 3 года назад
It sure has. 🍷
@brentzittel
@brentzittel 6 лет назад
Every performance is 100% commitment
@edkerry87
@edkerry87 Год назад
His chord progressions are amazing
@MrSF247
@MrSF247 Год назад
And chord voicings
@areyoufriendly
@areyoufriendly 9 месяцев назад
And the tempo difference with the vocals is unreal. Yeah, he’s probably an alien…
@jasonlovern2322
@jasonlovern2322 5 месяцев назад
They are indeed very unique and complex.
@SteveHallintheVale
@SteveHallintheVale 6 лет назад
hmm ... never "got" Dave Matthews until now. this is awesome!
@nathanfast7974
@nathanfast7974 6 лет назад
Check out his acoustic shows with Tim Reynolds. Radio City is awesome...
@dreuaustin
@dreuaustin 6 лет назад
Nathan, check out Dave and Tim live at Oakdale if you haven't already. It's on yt.
@rhapsodyinglue8758
@rhapsodyinglue8758 5 лет назад
Live at Luther
@beenaatlee8020
@beenaatlee8020 3 года назад
Just find it
@keenanross6941
@keenanross6941 6 лет назад
Dave Matthews was kind of one of those names I always heard and came near the orbit of, but never quite bridged the gap to putting something to the name. The performance of Samurai Cop alone stood to prove all at once that I should have paid attention to Dave Matthews, because holy shit. And then for him to be so frank and witty. Thanks, Dave.
@grant5603
@grant5603 6 лет назад
Keenan Ross can't say I thought they'd ever gain fans from that song
@grimreminder
@grimreminder 6 лет назад
check out his version of All along the watchtower , was my introduction to him few years back . blew my mind :)
@Phishphan01
@Phishphan01 6 лет назад
Same here: coming back from a high school year in the states some 20 years ago, seeing phish there (the lemon wheel, up in limestone, maine), i searcherd their music while studying and found dave around 2002 with "all along the watchtower" since than, i am a huge fan. I love the band, the stuff with tim reynolds and him being solo.
@eightysixyo
@eightysixyo 6 лет назад
I​ was your 41st like so cheers to you sir
@taylorgibsoncooper
@taylorgibsoncooper 6 лет назад
Andrew nice #41 reference
@PDX999X
@PDX999X 2 года назад
This version of Samurai Cop was crazy good.
@stevendorsey4882
@stevendorsey4882 6 лет назад
A true vision to have Dave Matthews stripped down to acoustic solo. Unearths the core of his music and lyrics like nothing else. It's a huge, courageous risk for an artist of his caliber, and what a revelation! Thank you, Dave Matthews for decades of fine music, thank you, Tiny Desk, for hosting another great concert.
@mrpuffnstuff
@mrpuffnstuff 6 лет назад
he's done tons of acoustic sets in the past
@markcooper3276
@markcooper3276 6 лет назад
well said sir!
@blurfan375
@blurfan375 6 лет назад
Steven Dorsey i apologize but I don’t see how it can be a risk when he’s done tours and live cd’s just purely acoustic
@1962RJP
@1962RJP 6 лет назад
Great music stands by itself. Go Dave go!
@eddiebarry4199
@eddiebarry4199 6 лет назад
Geez buddy
@likable72
@likable72 2 месяца назад
Im 73 years old and so dammed lucky to come across with Dave Matthews . I'm hoping to see him perform in person before I fade away. for now I'm watching and listening to him daily. keeps me young!
@TheDevindahlgren
@TheDevindahlgren 12 дней назад
If you're fading, you might want to make your first and what might be your last, the Labor Dave Weekend at the Gorge in Washington State. Three nights of DMB at one of the most scenic places in the world to see a large-scale show!
@schmittywormin
@schmittywormin 4 года назад
I feel like Dave is a ball of anxiety, but the way he deals and keeps moving with it is really admirable
@rebeccatroxel8478
@rebeccatroxel8478 2 года назад
I’ve always said he’s a majorly awkward introvert who would probably be a recluse if he hadn’t become a successful musician.
@myplantswearpants1030
@myplantswearpants1030 Год назад
@@rebeccatroxel8478 he never had a choice. That music had to escape no matter the vessel
@Mbizzle521
@Mbizzle521 Год назад
Live, mind-blowing incredible..it’s all positive energy from this man. Every song is like a private jam session, and he’s moving, groovy, and goofy. It’s amazing.
@noahhonore2022
@noahhonore2022 Год назад
He's South African so that comes with a much more nuanced view world almost automatically. The lens he saw the world through is something that can come with alot of anxiety but that doesn't discount the strength it can also bring. I think they both exist with him.
@MicheleHerrmann
@MicheleHerrmann Год назад
He's had some tragedy in his life. His sister was killed by her husband.
@EatDrinkBeMerry
@EatDrinkBeMerry 5 лет назад
Nothing beats acoustic Dave. Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds Live at Luther College is so good and a must hear if you like this video.
@zionpope9491
@zionpope9491 4 года назад
Radio city tho, is an absolute masterpiece!
@Daness74
@Daness74 3 года назад
Totaly agree = very good advice fellow ☝️🎯👍💜🎼☮🍀😘
@Greg-zu4jh
@Greg-zu4jh 3 года назад
@@zionpope9491 that rendition of the Maker is utter perfection. I'd compare that album to Live at Red Rocks, but they are two different animals completely.
@arielsantana9258
@arielsantana9258 3 года назад
the one at radio city is also awesome man
@megalyssa
@megalyssa 6 лет назад
The dudes a legend.
@jgarzo
@jgarzo 6 лет назад
Meg Alyssa goat
@teddison11
@teddison11 6 лет назад
why? No rules to being a musician or anything for that matter. Do whatever you want
@Jacob32905
@Jacob32905 6 лет назад
No doubt.
@teddison11
@teddison11 6 лет назад
Might be useless to you, some people like to hear how songs came about.
@Klaudiart
@Klaudiart 6 лет назад
True. I agree. Never mind!
@stevew.7188
@stevew.7188 Год назад
It took me 20 years to understand the lyrics to don't drink the water. I have know every single word that entire time, but apparently I never stopped to think about it. It makes sense that he would play it at NPR this far into his career as it might be his hardest hitting song.
@jammcrusader1981
@jammcrusader1981 Год назад
I have heard him call this his best / favorite song
@timolean5846
@timolean5846 Год назад
I honestly didn’t get into DMB when I was younger cause I thought they were a little corny but I missed out. This was a great performance and the first song and don’t drink the water are my favorites from this set. Very powerful performances, I love the emotion he puts into his performances really draws you in.
@brianalexander6888
@brianalexander6888 Год назад
It's a deep one, for sure! Very emotional
@jordancliff
@jordancliff Год назад
Same here! And this version is absolutely incredible. Definitely one of my favorite songs of his.
@connorruggles8740
@connorruggles8740 6 лет назад
Is there anywhere that we can get the full concert? I'd like to listen to the commentary Dave provides.
@TheCrowHawk
@TheCrowHawk 5 лет назад
Never underestimate an eccentric singer/songwriter and his lone acoustic guitar. True masters can render 10s of thousands of people silent and still with one guitar and one song.
@miketkong2
@miketkong2 Год назад
Holy sh**! Was that TOOOOOOO intimate??? Wow! Quivering, squirming, lookin painful. Oh but what emotion, purity. And his sense of humor is fantastic. It's no wonder he's one of my favorites and a huge influence in my music. Listening to Dave feels like being home....
@emihic11
@emihic11 4 года назад
This version of Don't Drink the Water is so powerful, this is the first time I've really been able to appreciate the lyrics, so beautifully written. Dave still crushing it!
@mountainssea9642
@mountainssea9642 4 года назад
Say what you want about a lot of his new music (you may love it and that’s great!), but this dude is an immense talent and one is the best musicians of our time. An incredible and unique voice recognized anywhere and an underrated guitar player.
@garykramermusic
@garykramermusic 6 лет назад
Good God! This solo performance of "Don't Drink the Water" is so dynamic and raw. I've listened to it dozens of times and really don't feel I truly understood this song until now!
@nononono12345
@nononono12345 6 лет назад
Gary Kramer yeah this hit my soul. Wonderful performance.
@arym1108
@arym1108 6 лет назад
You remember the music video? And if/when someone actually listens to the lyrics it doesn’t take long to get the tale it tells.
@garykramermusic
@garykramermusic 6 лет назад
Ary M Are you that miserable of a human being that you have to somehow bring negativity into such a positive comment? And no....I have never seen the video and it is possible to gain a way greater depth into the meaning of a song through a particular performance. I can promise you that your life will be much more fulfilling if you start approaching people and situations without contention and pessimism. Life is way too short. I wish you well!
@penis2020_
@penis2020_ 5 лет назад
Gary Kramer this is so wholesome
@Cheesychip1234
@Cheesychip1234 5 лет назад
Go listen to his sessions at aol version
@LDFHollister
@LDFHollister 5 лет назад
Weird, wonderful Dave Matthews. So many thoughtful comments on here. Thank you for all the beautiful music, man.
@sadem1045
@sadem1045 Год назад
People drag Dave Matthews because he's different. It's as simple, and sad, as that.
@CamKnoppMusic
@CamKnoppMusic 6 лет назад
One of the best songwriters ever
@SamanthaKristoferson
@SamanthaKristoferson 6 лет назад
Raw. Real. Vulnerable. Talent. Thank you for sharing.
@udubnate
@udubnate Год назад
This is incredible, how did I not know about NPR Tiny Desk concerts?
@timidtom
@timidtom Год назад
It changed the way I consume music almost like a new medium might have changed listening habits in former times.
@fairybliss7772
@fairybliss7772 Год назад
Welcome
@extralargefrenchfry2586
@extralargefrenchfry2586 5 лет назад
51 and still such a dilf. Love this man.
@MoZKing7
@MoZKing7 6 лет назад
This man and his band changed my life and the way i feel about music. Absolutely love them. Thank you, Thank you, thank you for sharing your universe given talent with all of us.
@mikej767
@mikej767 Год назад
This guy touches my soul in a way that no other musician has ever been able too. Seeing them live was one of the greatest moments of my life that I will never forget. ❤
@kyekillian
@kyekillian 6 лет назад
I love being introduced to new artists on Tiny desk! this guy will go far
@L_Qu
@L_Qu 6 лет назад
kk lol
@AndreArrais
@AndreArrais 6 лет назад
underrated comment.
@shamamta
@shamamta 6 лет назад
Lol
@arym1108
@arym1108 6 лет назад
Made me smile a little....no homo.
@kiehna84
@kiehna84 6 лет назад
kk lol he’s closing in on 30 years of touring...
@SteveGovern
@SteveGovern 5 лет назад
*Ends don’t drink the water-* *immediately drinks water* Jk. I love this man.
@arthurtelf
@arthurtelf 5 лет назад
How do you know that it is WATER in that container he is drinking? could be tea or honey tea for vocals.
@Shmeck002
@Shmeck002 4 года назад
Or whisky 🤔
@Sam1jere
@Sam1jere 4 года назад
Tennessee Whiskey would be ideal for this soul 🙃
@dan.p.8060
@dan.p.8060 4 года назад
It's 2020, I'm sitting in quarantine and "Mercy" just hits little different now...
@moronirubio2778
@moronirubio2778 4 года назад
I just cried listening to that song, yeah it def hits different now
@NelleFrom1987
@NelleFrom1987 4 года назад
Yep yep yep and yep
@paulmccartneyadorrer
@paulmccartneyadorrer 2 года назад
He released two really sweet songs amidst covid 🦋
@karendouglas9027
@karendouglas9027 2 года назад
@@paulmccartneyadorrer For those of us older fans, Dave played Mercy for a Hurricane Sandy benefit in a fifteen minute break between two other relief benefits. The Sandy benefit was at MSG, but because of Dave's crazy schedule that day, he played live from a high up in midtown Manhatten. That was the first time Mercy took on a whole new meaning for me. I hand friends who lost everything in that hurricane.
@madsbruun8423
@madsbruun8423 6 лет назад
Just awesome! Been a lifetime fan and this performance just add to the many lovely experiences listening to Dave. Well done...
@josephgaudet67
@josephgaudet67 6 лет назад
People keep calling DMB "Bro music"....I don't get it, he's so poetic, he doesn't sound broseph at all.
@brodiwheeler7583
@brodiwheeler7583 5 лет назад
Joseph Gaudet Yeah it’s way too bromantic and broetic... DMB way too bro-fessional musicianship to be labeled bro!
@rhapsodyinglue8758
@rhapsodyinglue8758 5 лет назад
Just the partying culture that manifested at his concerts. When you go to an outdoor venue, watch how the old school listeners congregate in small groups and hold a tight perimeter so the douchebags can’t walk through the group. It’s warfare against the douche bros
@danielmalone4820
@danielmalone4820 5 лет назад
I’m Your Friendish, I grew up listening to Dave with my family and we all stopped going to see his annual concert at SPAC in Upstate NY because of the douche bros who were there to get hammered and not appreciate the music.
@easytoslip
@easytoslip 5 лет назад
@@rhapsodyinglue8758 Dude your 'welfare against d-bags' is a really d-bag-ish. You might wanna look at that. Everyone's welcome at public venues, don't be a dick.
@ericlarson8158
@ericlarson8158 5 лет назад
​@@brodiwheeler7583 funny comment by "BROdi"
@jacebecker2964
@jacebecker2964 5 лет назад
The man plays the guitar on an entirely different dimension!! The sound he makes is right from the soul!!
@philiphopper4885
@philiphopper4885 6 лет назад
23 mins of goosebumps. An absolute legend and one the most brilliant minds in music. Dave has inspired and influenced me since first hearing “Crash”. I honestly wouldn’t be where I am today without this mans beautiful soul in the world. God bless Dave and thank you NPR for this one of a kind performance.
@ToddTriesMusic
@ToddTriesMusic Год назад
The amazing thing is, I don’t even care about the music here. His banter on the mic is the best I’ve ever seen. I didn’t know the guy was this hilarious. 😂😂
@troublesome07
@troublesome07 5 лет назад
Never thought I would see a solo acoustic version of "Don't Drink the Water". That's the song that got me into DMB.
@raflo9297
@raflo9297 5 лет назад
yeah, that was my favourite. It is incredible
@Amethys12
@Amethys12 2 года назад
Same!
@edmundherrera6450
@edmundherrera6450 6 лет назад
NPR has been going stupid hard as of late 👍😁
@teeglee5239
@teeglee5239 6 лет назад
Edmund Herrera 100% im like what?!how?! If the get john mayer and he plays some mix of old and new ill be sub'd forever.
@teeglee5239
@teeglee5239 6 лет назад
Journeyman Band. Going Hard meaning they've been putting in a considerable amount of effort as if something were hard to move, the effort that is exerted is remarkable to a observer. So ..... They are exerting such an effort that has granted them and the observer access to amazing proffesional artist. Or they're Good* Going Hard.
@ritualcities
@ritualcities 6 лет назад
TOM WAITS NEXT PLEASE
@KinyoHQ
@KinyoHQ 6 лет назад
they were never not
@leannaburnell1745
@leannaburnell1745 6 лет назад
wtf does that mean? Stop ruining English you imbecile.
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