User Show Reviews
Dave Matthews Band 06/18/05
Meadows Music Theatre, Hartford, CT
Set I
Hunger For the Great Light
Dreamgirl
Dancing Nancies
Where Are You Going?
Hello Again
One Sweet World
American Baby
Crash Into Me
Warehouse
You Might Die Trying
Stolen Away on 55th and 3rd
Don't Drink the Water
Louisiana Bayou *
Steady As We Go
Too Much

Encore:
Smooth Rider
What Would You Say
Set II
 
Set III
 
Comment
* with Rashawn Ross on trumpet

Entire show with Butch Taylor on keyboards.
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Patrick Pho The Dave Matthews Band came of age last night playing their 21st gig at the ctnow.com Meadows Music Theatre at Hartford, Connecticut. The band masterfully introduced new songs from their latest album ?Stand Up? while entertaining fans with classics from their repertoire of material. The band opened with ?Hunger for the Great Light?, the first time played as an opener this tour. He followed up with ?Dreamgirl? both songs demonstrated the passion of the band?s songs both on stage and in the studio. The songs sounded just as good live as they did on the album. The band then dug into their other material, pulling out crowd pleasers such as ?Dancing Nancies? , ?Where Are You Going??, ?Hello Again?, and ?One Sweet World?. They were all great choices that really wowed the crowd and got them up and dancing. I was left expecting ?Warehouse? after ?Dancing Nancies?- a classic combo that I enjoy hearing, I was satisfied when ?Warehouse? did come up later in the set, the song truly has evolved into a song enjoyed by the fans as they joined with the stop time intro. ?Too Much? served as a good choice to close the set, an energetic frenzy of instruments that left the air electrified as they walked off the stage. The band started with a mellower pace with the encore with ?Smooth Rider?, but ended with a bang following up with ?What Would You Say?. Dave Matthews and the band continue to hone their craft on stage with their new album material at the Meadows. We can only expect bigger and better things as they continue their stay in CT tomorrow night.
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Brian drove down to the show with 18 friends. Lawn.
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Adam Started off great, then Dave got all fucked up and sounded like shit.
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Peri Awesome!
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