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dave mathews tribute album

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hey.
i don't know if everyone has this cd already but i just got it and i had to special order it from my local music shop. it's a tribute album to the songs of dave mathews band. it's by a bluegrass band called "breathe". i suggest getting this cd, i don't even listen to bluegrass but this album kicks ass. they play all sorts of songs: jimi thing, rhyme and reason, crush, satilite, ants marching, recently...etc. there isn't any words so you don't have to worry about someone trying to get dave's voice right on. i love it just cause it shows just how much bluegrass can be found in dmb's music.
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Heh, that's pretty cool. I'll have to check it out.
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how bout a band name? lol
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yeah I have this cd....it rocks! Lots of great musicians worked on this one. Puts a different twist to the DMB songs. I recommend checking it out.
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this disk is really silly but great,

the guitar tribute blows big time
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TalkingNeurons wrote:Heh, that's pretty cool. I'll have to check it out.
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paulaitchison wrote:this disk is really silly but great,

the guitar tribute blows big time
i've heard some of 'A guitar tribute to dmb' is this the same thing or is it differnt
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I have Breathe, the bluegrass tribute. It's really well done.
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I have the String Quartet Tribute to DMB. I like it a lot. All the SQT stuff is very good.
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ya, there's a million and a half tributes (including tribute bands) out there.
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One of my daughters gave me that cd (breathe) a couple of years ago. It is well done...I listen to it about once every couple of months.
I didn't surprise me that they did such a good job because bluegrass musicians are some of the best around.....clearly one of the most difficult types of music to play (bluegrass that is).
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