The Dreaming Tree wrote:Let You Down, Kit Kat Jam, Sweet Up and Down, Captain... actually most of busted stuff, i think its an underrated (or at least under-discussed) album. Im beginning to like it more than Under the Table
i think busted stuff is because most of us have heard lillywhite sessions before busted.(or i think most of us have. )
Yeh Lillywhite sessions are really good. In fact i prefer the version of Raven on LWS to Busted Stuff.
i pretty much like everything on lillywhites better then on busted stuff mainly because thats how it was supposed to be.
umm, that doesnt make any sense at all.. why is LWS how they were "supposed to be"?? isnt that how the band wants the songs to be? they didnt like LWS so they cut it short. I like busted stuff MUCH better. LWS sounds dead and boring.
You Never Know is IMO the most underrated song they have. Amazing lyrics, melody and energy that accompanies it. BTW, mother father is prob the worst song that DMB has ever played (its Ballard's fault).
I don't know if it's under-rated but I don't ever hear much discussion about Rhyme & Reason. I also really like So Right and What You Are and think that since they are on Everyday they don't get much love.
Somebody already said it... Pay for What You Get! Just listen to it if you're not a big fan of it. It's a song that grows on you alot. The song just makes so much sense.
"I'm not really good at explaining my songs, cause uh... I just work here" Matthews
If the lillywhite sessions were the way they were supposed to be, dave woudn't have snipped half of them and not released them, then sugar coated them later.
I think Dreams of our Fathers is a really great song that is underated, mostly because it's never been played live, so it hasn't really become a fan favorite.