Dave Matthews Band
December 22, 1992
Trax
Charlottesville, VA
Taper: Unknown
Source: SBD->DAT
Conversion Info: fostex d5>hhb 850
Converter: David Eisenberg (tr168@aol.com)
DAE: Mike Heath on a Sony CRX100E using Exact Audio Copy version .9
pre-beta 3
shn: Mike Heath using batch files
Disc 1:
-Soundcheck-
01: Granny - 05:24.47
02: The Song That Jane Likes - 04:14.68
03: True Reflections - 03:49.81
04: True Reflections - 04:18.47
05: Spotlight - 05:49.25
06: Jimi Thing - 06:32.84
07: Interlude Music - 01:18.15
-Set I-
08: Typical Situation - 08:51.64
09: Angel From Montgomery - 04:33.93
10: What Would You Say - 04:32.60
11: Spotlight - 05:45.76
12: The Maker - 06:33.69
13: Help Myself (Dangerous Hours) - 04:52.17
Total: 66:37.47
Disc 2:
01: Minarets - 06:30.24
02: Blue Water (Baboon Farm) - 13:08.19
03: Warehouse - 08:24.77
04: Halloween - 05:09.89
05: Granny* - 04:30.17
-Set II-
06: Two Step - 14:55.85
07: Dancing Nancies - 06:51.80
Total: 59:30.92
Disc 3:
01: Lover Lay Down - 09:39.32
02: Lie In Our Graves - 04:13.08
03: True Reflections - 06:45.89
04: Pay For What You Get - 05:35.17
05: So Much To Say - 05:15.99
06: Satellite - 05:19.89
07: One Sweet World - 08:35.60
-Encore-
08: Ants Marching Intro - 03:13.79
09: Ants Marching - 04:19.16
10: Tripping Billies - 04:58.31
Total: 57:56.20
* Diginoise during intermission. Not a big deal, but it's there
During the soundcheck the levels change and there is diginoise;
not the best sounding, but still cool to have as filler
The date is my best guess. When I recieved this show, no setlist engine
listed it, and no one knew of it. DMBSE (http://dmbse.dhs.org)
listed a show identical to this (w/ the encore and soundcheck missing),
but as 12/22/1993. I was told it was 12/22/1992, and I believe it is.
Here is why...
1) Peter Griesar is with the band. He quit 3/23/1993, which rules
out any possible show past that date.
2) It was recorded on DAT. There are no known 1991 shows on DAT.
3) So Much To Say, (Celebrate) Two Step, Lie In Our Graves,
(Dangerous Hours) Help Myself, Halloween, and Granny were all played.
These songs did not debut until 1992.
4) No songs written past 1993 are played.
5) Dave wishes everyone a Merry Christmas at the end of the show.