I've seen DMB 80ish times and they are the only band that you never know what you're going to hear or how they will play it. I'm so glad you watched this version of this song. It's been awesome watching you two go down this rabbit hole! Keep it up!
I really love you two !! I’ve been a DMB fan for 25yrs. I’m a drummer. Seeing your reactions brings me back to how I’ve felt hearing these songs for the first time!! Keep listening! It never ends. One love ❤️
I love this song. So powerful and amazing live. DMB, to me, is the ultimate jam band. Perfection when they are live and so entertaining. Love your reactions!
Fantastic reaction- I have been binge watching your reactions to DMB as they are by far my favorite. I love seeing you soak in the lyrics and understand what an incredible storyteller he is. The band is unmatched especially live. I am moved by watching you experience these live performances. I can say that the love that us DMB fans have their music webbed into the fabric of our souls. Thank you for your genuine love of music and sharing yourselves with us!
I've been a DMB fan for around 30 years now. I haven't even heard the studio versions of most of their songs, but I probably have a dozen different live versions of this song in my music library. DMB lets fans record concerts, and trade music with other fans, as long as no money is exchanged.
You guys are the first dmb reaction videos where I can genuinely tell you’re enjoying the music. I reluctantly got dragged to a show as a 12 year old and they opened with this and I was sold after the first 30 seconds. Hardcore fan ever since. Please see them live in person before it’s too late! I’ll start a fundraiser, whatever it takes!
I am so happy you love DMB as much as I do. They are so great. Your reactions bring me such joy. You truly are two of my favorite people even though we’ve never met. Isn’t music incredible? It can bring such joy and also such sadness, but somehow it’s all great.
I love watching your reactions to DMB. Seeing new people discover them is always great to see. My favorite band, saw them for the first time in 98’ and have been to 30+ shows since. Definitely get to a concert if you have the chance
The studio version of this is completely different. Slower and softer. The song came out in 1998 and evolved into this by 2003. A lot of their songs will have a different energy live or will keep evolving. Their studio versions are just where they are with the song that time (and a lot of times pulled back because of well… the music industry).
I'm just gonna say that there's never been a more raw and powerful song written about the subjugation and overthrow of native peoples by colonial powers than this. If there is one, point me to it, because I have to hear it to believe! DMB hit it out of the park with both this song and the performance of it here. It was jaw dropping when I saw them live. I'm glad you folks got to experience it.
Do “The Last Stop” must pick live performance with full ending not the stairway to heaven interpolation. An amazing version was in Lisbon this past summer. You can TH-cam the concert. Incredible.
Hey Andre & Dominika, here's another artist I believe you will enjoy listening too. So, if interested give him a listen, "Dr. John - Right Place, Wrong Time - Guitar Center's Battle of the Blues 2012" (by the channel: Guitar center) --This song by American musician "Dr. John" and was the first single from his sixth studio album called "In The Right Place" released in 1973. This became his biggest hit single. However, he has quite a bit more work to explore in future, if interested.
Just watched your reaction to ‘The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down’ and LOVED it! If you thought that was real music and enjoyed the history, PLEASE react to ‘Fire on the Mountain’ by the Marshall Tucker Band (studio version). Thank you
This song is about condemning the white man's treatment of Native Americans. The lyrics are quite deep. Love your channel and more Dave! :) My fav Dave songs you haven't done yet: The Last Stop: th-cam.com/video/rWZ71XeS3e0/w-d-xo.html Long Black Veil: th-cam.com/video/2jgqEvfn7EE/w-d-xo.html Dave and his drummer Carter together with Dave on Piano: th-cam.com/video/1Ol3DexHogA/w-d-xo.html
I'm sorry, but I really disagree with your suggestions here (except maybe your third one, 'Out Of My Hands'). The version of 'The Last Stop' you linked is far from their best performance-Dave was clearly struggling with his vocals. Also, 'Long Black Veil' isn't a DMB original; it's a cover of a 1959 ballad, so I'd prefer reactions to songs the band has actually created themselves. I have plenty of suggestions (as any fan would), but I won't link them here to keep this comment concise. No disrespect intended, but I don't think the suggestions here are worthy of a reaction.
@@OvercookedOctopusFeet - LOL... I said they were some of my favorites, not some of their per se "most popular." Most people think "Crash Into Me" is their best song and I think it's mediocre at best. The reason WHY I suggested all of those songs: #1: The Last Stop - This is reminiscent of Kashmir by Led Zep. And we know Dave likes this since he's actually performed Kashmir. The Last Stop has a Middle Eastern vibe to it. #2: Long Black Veil - I specifically suggested this BECAUSE it is a Johnny Cash song. And Dave did it better than Johnny and the female backing vocals on it are a nice touch. #3: Out of My Hands - Because Dave is on piano with just Carter. All three of these songs present a massive range for Dave and it's precisely WHY they were suggested. Dominika & Andrei are learning a lot about Dave and this gives them a sampling of Dave's breadth of talent. If I added in a 4th song, it would be Samurai Cop (Oh Joy Begin) from the Tiny Desk concert as this version solo is a lot different than the others and highlights Dave by himself: th-cam.com/video/ieoiAeL-uow/w-d-xo.html So then we have hard rock Led Zep vibe song, a Johnny Cash song, a Dave/Carter piano/drum song and a Dave solo song.
Best live band ever. You two are awesome!
I've seen DMB 80ish times and they are the only band that you never know what you're going to hear or how they will play it. I'm so glad you watched this version of this song. It's been awesome watching you two go down this rabbit hole! Keep it up!
I really love you two !! I’ve been a DMB fan for 25yrs. I’m a drummer. Seeing your reactions brings me back to how I’ve felt hearing these songs for the first time!! Keep listening! It never ends. One love ❤️
I love this song. So powerful and amazing live. DMB, to me, is the ultimate jam band. Perfection when they are live and so entertaining. Love your reactions!
I "realized" when i was 13. Been to about 35 shows since. Still get goosebumps too. You guys would love "The Last Stop."
Fantastic reaction- I have been binge watching your reactions to DMB as they are by far my favorite. I love seeing you soak in the lyrics and understand what an incredible storyteller he is. The band is unmatched especially live. I am moved by watching you experience these live performances. I can say that the love that us DMB fans have their music webbed into the fabric of our souls. Thank you for your genuine love of music and sharing yourselves with us!
Every performance from that show is ground shaking! Please keep picking from this concert. You will be blown away. Please believe me! :)
There are bands that one can hope to see Live. This, be one.
I've been a DMB fan for around 30 years now. I haven't even heard the studio versions of most of their songs, but I probably have a dozen different live versions of this song in my music library. DMB lets fans record concerts, and trade music with other fans, as long as no money is exchanged.
You guys are the first dmb reaction videos where I can genuinely tell you’re enjoying the music. I reluctantly got dragged to a show as a 12 year old and they opened with this and I was sold after the first 30 seconds. Hardcore fan ever since. Please see them live in person before it’s too late! I’ll start a fundraiser, whatever it takes!
I am so happy you love DMB as much as I do. They are so great. Your reactions bring me such joy. You truly are two of my favorite people even though we’ve never met. Isn’t music incredible? It can bring such joy and also such sadness, but somehow it’s all great.
Thank you so much for bringing this awesome band to our lives 😁 And thank you for your beautiful words 💚
DMB never disappoints! Fortunate enough to live in an area that they play live a couple times a year!
Have the privilege of getting to see Dave Matthews band in person in Austin. What a treat I love these guys.
Great reaction as always ⭐ I've been fortunate to see them live three times. Memories forever.
Freakin awesome 🔥
I love watching your reactions to DMB. Seeing new people discover them is always great to see. My favorite band, saw them for the first time in 98’ and have been to 30+ shows since. Definitely get to a concert if you have the chance
Amazing!!!
Saw him in the early 2000's, fantastic 🎉
Best years!
Dave Matthews Band - #41 w/ The Flecktones - 4/20/02 - Ottawa. They extend the song to 32 minutes from the usual 6 and a half minutes.
The studio version of this is completely different. Slower and softer. The song came out in 1998 and evolved into this by 2003. A lot of their songs will have a different energy live or will keep evolving. Their studio versions are just where they are with the song that time (and a lot of times pulled back because of well… the music industry).
Great one❤
I'm just gonna say that there's never been a more raw and powerful song written about the subjugation and overthrow of native peoples by colonial powers than this. If there is one, point me to it, because I have to hear it to believe! DMB hit it out of the park with both this song and the performance of it here. It was jaw dropping when I saw them live. I'm glad you folks got to experience it.
You should go see them live for real!!!!
You REALLY need to do "The Last Stop".
This band is so special after 448 shows i want to make 500
Do “The Last Stop” must pick live performance with full ending not the stairway to heaven interpolation. An amazing version was in Lisbon this past summer. You can TH-cam the concert. Incredible.
I feel you two would really enjoy “Mumford and Son” if you never listened to them before. Deep and heartfelt music
Hey Andre & Dominika, here's another artist I believe you will enjoy listening too. So, if interested give him a listen, "Dr. John - Right Place, Wrong Time - Guitar Center's Battle of the Blues 2012" (by the channel: Guitar center) --This song by American musician "Dr. John" and was the first single from his sixth studio album called "In The Right Place" released in 1973. This became his biggest hit single. However, he has quite a bit more work to explore in future, if interested.
Thanks a lot 😊
Please please react to DMB bartender live from Folsom field.. you will love it
Just watched your reaction to ‘The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down’ and LOVED it! If you thought that was real music and enjoyed the history, PLEASE react to ‘Fire on the Mountain’ by the Marshall Tucker Band (studio version). Thank you
Forgot to mention that you have a new subscriber in me
Lovely 😍 Thank you kindly 💚
please please please!!!
watch lord huron’s “i lied” and “the night we met” you’d love it!!
This song is about condemning the white man's treatment of Native Americans. The lyrics are quite deep. Love your channel and more Dave! :)
My fav Dave songs you haven't done yet: The Last Stop: th-cam.com/video/rWZ71XeS3e0/w-d-xo.html
Long Black Veil: th-cam.com/video/2jgqEvfn7EE/w-d-xo.html
Dave and his drummer Carter together with Dave on Piano: th-cam.com/video/1Ol3DexHogA/w-d-xo.html
It happening again on Palestinian, I cry so hard, that's why I avoid to hear this song again, but you guys brought it out, I have no choice..
Many thanks for your suggestions ☺️
I'm sorry, but I really disagree with your suggestions here (except maybe your third one, 'Out Of My Hands'). The version of 'The Last Stop' you linked is far from their best performance-Dave was clearly struggling with his vocals. Also, 'Long Black Veil' isn't a DMB original; it's a cover of a 1959 ballad, so I'd prefer reactions to songs the band has actually created themselves. I have plenty of suggestions (as any fan would), but I won't link them here to keep this comment concise. No disrespect intended, but I don't think the suggestions here are worthy of a reaction.
@@OvercookedOctopusFeet - LOL... I said they were some of my favorites, not some of their per se "most popular." Most people think "Crash Into Me" is their best song and I think it's mediocre at best. The reason WHY I suggested all of those songs:
#1: The Last Stop - This is reminiscent of Kashmir by Led Zep. And we know Dave likes this since he's actually performed Kashmir. The Last Stop has a Middle Eastern vibe to it.
#2: Long Black Veil - I specifically suggested this BECAUSE it is a Johnny Cash song. And Dave did it better than Johnny and the female backing vocals on it are a nice touch.
#3: Out of My Hands - Because Dave is on piano with just Carter.
All three of these songs present a massive range for Dave and it's precisely WHY they were suggested. Dominika & Andrei are learning a lot about Dave and this gives them a sampling of Dave's breadth of talent.
If I added in a 4th song, it would be Samurai Cop (Oh Joy Begin) from the Tiny Desk concert as this version solo is a lot different than the others and highlights Dave by himself: th-cam.com/video/ieoiAeL-uow/w-d-xo.html
So then we have hard rock Led Zep vibe song, a Johnny Cash song, a Dave/Carter piano/drum song and a Dave solo song.
@@MerchantOfAlba - Many thanks for your wonderful channel! Wishing you a great week! :)
Thumbnail looks like Dave is smoking a cigar. Probably just me thinking that. Of course it is, silly me!
😂