So just for fun i was running a search on dave matthews(blazza) and found all these titles:
Stand Up
American Baby
Stolen Away
Smooth Rider
Joyride
Louisiana Bayou
Old Dirt Hill
Out Of My Hands
Trouble With You
Dream Girl
Hello Again
Hunger For The Great Light
Steady As We Go
You And I Both
What She Said
Unfortunetly, when i dl'd them they were all just about 40sec. of Gravedigger(the acoustic some devil version).
Has there been a release of the song titles for the new album?
"They called it Aspen because "buttpencil" was already taken."
--my little brother(stoned 1st time )
"A commom mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is underestimating the ingenuity of complete fools." --Ford Prefect
ya, i dont remember them all, but hellow again and joyride were the only 2 summer songs on the album. i really started digging sugar will.
i dont think the rumor of the two old songs being on the album was true either.
What do you think of the other titles? Have you heard of any of them besides joyride and hello again, and ofcourse american baby?
"They called it Aspen because "buttpencil" was already taken."
--my little brother(stoned 1st time )
"A commom mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is underestimating the ingenuity of complete fools." --Ford Prefect
Here's What We Know
Posted by Jake Vigliotti 03/13/05 11:30 pm
The album-tasting party for Stand Up left most in attendance pretty full. The album is not complete yet (believe it or not), but we know of 6 songs that will make the cut, and one more that most likely will.
Boyd laid down the chords for American Baby - which does not feature bombs dropping at the beginning of it as Rolling Stone mentioned. American Baby - as we previously mentioned - will be the first single.
Stefan wrote the music for Hunger For The Great Light. It is described as, simply, 'beautiful'.
Everybody Wake Up is a song that is featured on the album site as a partial clip.
A piano and Dave is all that is featured at the beginning of Steady As We Go. And it's Dave playing that piano. The entire band eventually joins in on the song that as potential to be a DMB classic.
The other song we did not know about previously is titled Dream Girl.
From the 2004 summer tour, Hello Again will definately make the final product, while Joy Ride has a pretty good shot, but is not a lock yet. There is no word yet on Sugar Will or Crazy-Easy, or Good Good Time.
Other random notes: The album is more Everyday than any other DMB album, but it's not more Everyday in a bad way like Everyday was. There is a lot of electric guitar and a lot of keyboards. Butch Taylor is indeed on the album, by the way. It is quite obvious that the entire band worked on the album as a team. The entire band will be featured as co-songwriters on most tracks.
There are current ideas for the album to be double-sided. Special features would be included on the other side, details aren't final yet.
As always, when more information becomes available, we will try and keep everyone up to date on the album.
-Chris
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*Personal Advisor to King Ole
*Proud member of the Kaitlyn Fan Club
Gracias 2StepGranny
Kinda pissed people would p2p the titles and then fill them with 40 sec. of Gravedigger.....YOU BASTARDS!!
"They called it Aspen because "buttpencil" was already taken."
--my little brother(stoned 1st time )
"A commom mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is underestimating the ingenuity of complete fools." --Ford Prefect
"They called it Aspen because "buttpencil" was already taken."
--my little brother(stoned 1st time )
"A commom mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is underestimating the ingenuity of complete fools." --Ford Prefect
"They called it Aspen because "buttpencil" was already taken."
--my little brother(stoned 1st time )
"A commom mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is underestimating the ingenuity of complete fools." --Ford Prefect