DMBassist52 wrote:yeah id have to agree You Never Know is the one song i want to hear live more than any other one. Last Stop would be a close second
I was lucky enough to actually hear them both in the same concert
boo hiss.
thats alright though. i heard crash, stand up, wayg, hunger, watchtower all in a row. beat that
Dutch wrote:Now that she's out retiring from politics, Olympia Snowe can take time to pursue her true calling as a Harry Potter or Roald Dahl character
awesome, that was just 4 days after i saw them 6.20 at Darien
i totally forgot they played dreaming tree
I got it at my show too, those early '03 sets are amazing
i took a guy i know who followed the dead then phish, through out the 80's into the early 90's and he had never seen a dmb show. he said it was one of the best concerts he had ever seen, he was blown away.
awesome, that was just 4 days after i saw them 6.20 at Darien
i totally forgot they played dreaming tree
I got it at my show too, those early '03 sets are amazing
i took a guy i know who followed the dead then phish, through out the 80's into the early 90's and he had never seen a dmb show. he said it was one of the best concerts he had ever seen, he was blown away.
I'm not surprised, that show looks insane. There are only 2 bad songs and that run from Satellite to #41 is incredible.
Random movie quote to make you seem hip and "with it": The food court is downstairs. The cookie stand is upstairs. It's not like we're talking quantum physics here.
My gf has been to like a dozen shows and never seen Say Goodbye, her favorite song. All she wants to hear live is that song once, so Id love to hear that live with her since Ive heard all the songs Id like to hear.
awesome, that was just 4 days after i saw them 6.20 at Darien
i totally forgot they played dreaming tree
I got it at my show too, those early '03 sets are amazing
i took a guy i know who followed the dead then phish, through out the 80's into the early 90's and he had never seen a dmb show. he said it was one of the best concerts he had ever seen, he was blown away.
I'm not surprised, that show looks insane. There are only 2 bad songs and that run from Satellite to #41 is incredible.
I had tickets to that show, it was supposed to be my first dmb show and I couldnt go because of football. Instead I saw them at riverbend the last two years and it wasnt anything like that show
proudestmonkey41 wrote:#40 in full, proudest monkey, satellite, digging a ditch, and spoon are my top 5
Edit- i did get to hear a 40 tease at the gorge last year though.. even though his guitar was in drop d haha
i finally got to see proudest monkey and satellite this year, two songs ive wanted to see for a while
Dutch wrote:Now that she's out retiring from politics, Olympia Snowe can take time to pursue her true calling as a Harry Potter or Roald Dahl character
proudestmonkey41 wrote:#40 in full, proudest monkey, satellite, digging a ditch, and spoon are my top 5
Edit- i did get to hear a 40 tease at the gorge last year though.. even though his guitar was in drop d haha
i finally got to see proudest monkey and satellite this year, two songs ive wanted to see for a while
blah, PM sucks live. and satelite has been played 1mil times. but i dont hate it like most die hards do. i'd rahter get satellite than jimi thing nowadays.
Until this year, Proudest Monkey, Big Eyed Fish and Raven would have been close to the top of my list, but I saw them all this summer.
The one song that I have left to hear is The Last Stop, which, after 23 concerts, I have yet to hear live. Some one said #40, that would be awesome live too. One song that is always a pleasure live is Lie in our Graves, which i've heard 4 times live but still can't get enough.
chosta wrote:Mar, if you ever read this, I'm sorry about the poop.