Dave Matthews Band
Best of the Summer 1999 Tour
Disc 5 (73.06)
1. Two Step (16.33) *^
(May 22, 1999 - Veteran's Stadium - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Source info: schoeps mk4 > schoeps VMS > sbm-1 > D10 pro (Jeff Travitz)
2. Jimi Thing (13.53)
(May 2, 1999 - Coral Sky Amphitheatre - West Palm Beach, Florida)
Source info: earthworks sr-77 > schoeps -10db pads > DA-P1 (Craig Willoughby)
3. Pay For What You Get (Norwegian Wood) (6.19)
(May 4, 1999 - Mobile Civic Center - Mobile, Alabama)
Source info: Core Sound Binaurals > D8 (Unknown)
4. Davespeak - "So Many Nights" (0.10)
5. Help Myself (4.43)
(June 23, 1999 - Deer Creek Music Center - Noblesville, Indiana)
Source info: SoundPro AT853 > BrBox > Sharp MD 702 (Jason Goodin)
6. Stay (Wasting Time) (6.40) *^% (6.40)
(May 21, 1999 - Veteran's Stadium - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Source info: schoeps mk4 > schoeps VMS > sbm-1 > D10 pro (Jeff Travitz)
7. Lover Lay Down (3.27) &
(June 11, 1999 - 101 FM Studios - St. Louis, Missouri)
Source info: Digital PRE-FM > DAT (Unknown)
8. Angel From Montgomery (6.45) ^
(August 1, 1999 - Nissan Pavillion - Manassas, Virginia)
Source info: earthworks SR-77 > Lunatec V2 > DA-P1 (Mike Vernal)
9. Leroi and Jamal Milner solo -----> (6.29) @
10. Pantala Naga Pampa -----> (0.42) @
11. Rapunzel (7.24) @
(July 31, 1999 - Walnut Creek Amphitheatre - Raleigh, North Carolina)
Source info: earthworks SR-77 > Lunatec V2 > DA-P1 (Mike Vernal)
* - with Bela Fleck on banjo
^ - with Butch Taylor on keyboards
% - with Tawatha Agee, Brenda White King and Cindy Myzell on background
vocals
& - Dave Matthews solo
@ - with Jamal Milner on electric guitar
LINER NOTES:
Two Step - a really long version, and the only one to include Bela Fleck
and
Butch Taylor. Great version with Bela soloing his ass off at
the end.
Jimi Thing - another really long version (almost a minute longer than
regular
versions). This version shows Dave playing a little solo before
his normal
scale solo that he played all tour.
Pay For What You Get - this was chosen for two reasons, first, the Norwegian
Wood at the end isn't played all the time when the full band does it,
and due to
screw-ups, two of the other three versions of the song are unusable.
So this
one suffices. Good version. (Thanks to Dave E. for hooking
me up.)
Help Myself - from the second of Deer Creek, the thing that makes this
version
rock is Carter. Especially at the end where he has two mini solos,
he smokes
through them.
Stay - well, the version is fast, and it doesn't go on forever, so it
makes the
set.
Lover Lay Down - this is always a very sweet song accoustic. I
had some extra
time on the disc, so I decided to throw this on there. Dave is
at the end of a
conversation about psychics when the song begins.
Angel From Montgomery - I tried to stay away from listening to too much
of this
show when making the set as I didn't want to have put thte whole show
practically on the set. However, this is an amazing verison,
as they all just
jam their asses off.
Rapunzel - Awesome from the beginning of the intro, which I believe
has a
tendency to be tedious, through Rapunzel, which has a tendency to drag.
Inserting Jamal into the solo spices up the tedium, and they smoke
through
Rapunzel so that it doesn't drag and keeps the intensity up throughout.
This
smoking version sets the stage for an intense disc 6.