8.23.1995 at the Meadow Brook Music Festival, Rochester Hills, MI. This show took place during the tour for Under the Table and Dreaming, DMB’s first release on RCA Records. Dave Matthews Band was just beginning to move from playing smaller clubs and theatres to playing larger amphitheatre settings.
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8.23.1995 Meadow Brook Music Festival is another crew favorite. David Ryan Harris, guitarist for Dionne Farris’ band, performed with DMB during six songs of the concert. Rhyme and Reason is a notable song featuring David Ryan Harris harmonizing on guitar with the violin and saxophone parts of the song. A twelve minute Exodus, played rarely in DMB history, was also a highlight of this show. Jimi Thing is also exceptional at fifteen minutes. The encore begins with a soulful solo performance of Typical Situation by Dave Matthews and then explodes into All Along the Watchtower also featuring David Ryan Harris.
8.23.1995 at the Meadow Brook Music Festival, Rochester Hills, MI. This show took place during the tour for Under the Table and Dreaming, DMB’s first release on RCA Records. Dave Matthews Band was just beginning to move from playing smaller clubs and theatres to playing larger amphitheatre settings.
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8.23.1995 Meadow Brook Music Festival is another crew favorite. David Ryan Harris, guitarist for Dionne Farris’ band, performed with DMB during six songs of the concert. Rhyme and Reason is a notable song featuring David Ryan Harris harmonizing on guitar with the violin and saxophone parts of the song. A twelve minute Exodus, played rarely in DMB history, was also a highlight of this show. Jimi Thing is also exceptional at fifteen minutes. The encore begins with a soulful solo performance of Typical Situation by Dave Matthews and then explodes into All Along the Watchtower also featuring David Ryan Harris.
Live Trax Vol.5: 1995/08/23 Meadow Brook Music Festival, Rochester Hills, MI
A good one! Classic show with lots of our beloved and missed LeRoi.
Anthony (fotd)
March 12, 2007
This was a sweet early show. If you like Red Rocks 95 and need more where that came from, this is your ticket!
Phatdoc
February 23, 2007
This was a great summer night for a show. Had Appreciated the smaller venues and this was definately the transition to the stadium shows which came the next few years. Tight show all around, Pmonk to the end! I taped on D7DAT but my patch died during encore, so I am really happy this was released. Get It!!
Mike 123
December 30, 2006
Great show, great sound. Nice and crispy.
DMBMAUI fan
December 21, 2006
This is and excellent release, nice old school style DMB show which includes some pretty rare performances. Proudest Monkey opener (nice version, good Roi solos and good improv'd RR95 style lyrics by Dave), a mighty fine jamming version of Exodus is a nice rare highlight as well. Damn the Jimi Thing on this release is amazing, Roi is just on fire, this was definitely his night. This is also the first Pay For What You Get released on soundboard quality, and this is a very nice treat, good version of the song too. Overall, if you love Roi (which I do) you will absolutely fall in love with this release because Mr. LeRoi owns this show. Two huge thumbs up for Live Trax 5.
Jan-Willem
December 18, 2006
I love the festival-feel on this one, it's really relaxed. David Ryan Harris should play some more with the band; he's really great. Pay for what you get is the best song here, along with Rhyme & reason.