Songwriter and guitarist Dave Matthews has a knack for fusing rootsy songwriting and jammy energy. He launched his career in Charlottesville, Virginia in the โ90s, with the support of bassist Stefan Lessard, violinist Boyd Tinsley, saxophonist LeRoi Moore, and virtuosic drummer Carter Beauford. The bandโs live show is known for being absolutely legendary. In the same vein as freewheeling peers like Phish and moe., you never know what youโre going to get when you catch them live. Here are five one-of-a-kind Dave Matthews Band performances that were thankfully captured on camera.
1. โCrash Into Me,โ 1999
โCrash Into Meโ is Dave Matthewsโ most recognizable hit. This live recording from a 1999 concert at Continental Airlines Area in East Rutherford, New Jersey offers a fairly faithful rendition of the studio version. But watching the live performance is an electric experience. It highlights how deceptively simple the intricate, heartfelt song actually is.
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2. โHalloween,โ 2002
On the album Before These Crowded Streets, โHalloweenโ is pretty restrained. Aside from Matthewsโ ominous vocal effect, itโs a fairly straightforward DMB cut. But they let loose in this 2002 live version, which opens with a three-minute drum solo from Beauford. In spite of Matthewsโ use of the acoustic guitar, this is one of the darkest, most hard-rocking DMB moments ever recorded.
3. โTwo Step,โ 2003
At almost 20 minutes long, the performance of the six-minute Crash song, โTwo Step,โ is the jammiest selection here. Captured at a benefit concert held in New York Cityโs Central Park, it opens with warm bass noodling from Lessard, which gives way to a withdrawn vocal performance from Matthews. The band extends a moody outro while the massive crowd goes wild, pinpointing the communal energy of a great rock show.
4. โSatellite,โ 2019
This 2019 performance of the song โSatelliteโ reinforces the Dave Matthews Bandโs enduring ability to shred. The Under The Table and Dreaming hit sounds massive here, carried by boisterous saxophone and horns.
5. โLouisiana Bayou,โ 2005
Virginia is right at the northern tip of the American South, but Dave Matthews is one to lean into his roots. This performance of the 2005 Stand Up cut โLouisiana Bayouโ finds Matthews and his collaborators teaming up with pedal steel guitarist Robert Randolph. Around the five-minute mark, he and Tinsley square off in a bluesy dueling solo that could get even the staunchest Yankee dancing.
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