Dave Matthews Band: Remember Two Things
Status of copy at Case Memorial Library
Kristi Randmetz wrote in The Resident (Pawcatuck): "There is no better way to spend a warm August night, than to be watching the Dave Matthews Band rock a full house at the Meadows Music Theater in Hartford. The screaming fans could be heard for miles, as the Dave Matthews Band opened with a classic tune, Seek Up, a hit off of their album entitled Remember Two Things. Dave Matthews has continued to sell out venues since the release of their first RCA record, Under the Table and Dreaming, in 1994. Following the opening song, DMB played a classic, Satellite. Fans cheered loudly at the opening chords, and continued singing along … 'Satellite in my eyes, like a diamond in the sky. …" Some other classics included 'Too Much,' The Maker,' 'Warehouse,' 'Dancing Nancies,' 'So Much to Say,' 'Everyday,' and 'Ants Marching.' Dave Matthews Band continues to innovate their classics with jam sessions mid song. Fans love when Dave just 'rolls' with a song. He has a unique and always entertaining dancing style as well. Dave Matthews, and Boyd Tinsley, the violinist, often go back and forth between violin and guitar" (8/22-9/4/07).
Kristi Randmetz wrote in The Resident (Pawcatuck): "There is no better way to spend a warm August night, than to be watching the Dave Matthews Band rock a full house at the Meadows Music Theater in Hartford. The screaming fans could be heard for miles, as the Dave Matthews Band opened with a classic tune, Seek Up, a hit off of their album entitled Remember Two Things. Dave Matthews has continued to sell out venues since the release of their first RCA record, Under the Table and Dreaming, in 1994. Following the opening song, DMB played a classic, Satellite. Fans cheered loudly at the opening chords, and continued singing along … 'Satellite in my eyes, like a diamond in the sky. …" Some other classics included 'Too Much,' The Maker,' 'Warehouse,' 'Dancing Nancies,' 'So Much to Say,' 'Everyday,' and 'Ants Marching.' Dave Matthews Band continues to innovate their classics with jam sessions mid song. Fans love when Dave just 'rolls' with a song. He has a unique and always entertaining dancing style as well. Dave Matthews, and Boyd Tinsley, the violinist, often go back and forth between violin and guitar" (8/22-9/4/07).
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