LIVE TRAX 33: 1.31.1995 LUPO'S HEARTBREAK HOTEL, PROVIDENCE, RI
This show, which recently celebrated its 20th anniversary, marks the beginning of DMB’s powerful onstage presence with noticeable refinement and serious drive. A classic setlist, the 2nd night of this two night stand at Lupo’s opens with the quiet intensity of Seek Up and builds throughout the set as the band moves onto Minarets, Dancing Nancies and Warehouse. To round out this release we’ve added a selection of standouts from the first night of the run including an unreleased gem from the band’s venue soundcheck.
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DISC 1
Seek Up
Minarets
Dancing Nancies
Warehouse
Lover Lay Down
One Sweet World
The Song That Jane Likes
What Would You Say
Jimi Thing
DISC 2
Rhyme & Reason
#36
Ants Marching
Tripping Billies (1.30.95)
Granny (1.30.95)
Recently (1.30.95)
Say Goodbye (1.30.95)
Two Step (1.30.95)
Best of What's Around (1.30.95)
Soundcheck Jam (1.30.1995)
LIVE TRAX 33: 1.31.1995 LUPO'S HEARTBREAK HOTEL, PROVIDENCE, RI
This show, which recently celebrated its 20th anniversary, marks the beginning of DMB’s powerful onstage presence with noticeable refinement and serious drive. A classic setlist, the 2nd night of this two night stand at Lupo’s opens with the quiet intensity of Seek Up and builds throughout the set as the band moves onto Minarets, Dancing Nancies and Warehouse. To round out this release we’ve added a selection of standouts from the first night of the run including an unreleased gem from the band’s venue soundcheck.
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DISC 1
Seek Up
Minarets
Dancing Nancies
Warehouse
Lover Lay Down
One Sweet World
The Song That Jane Likes
What Would You Say
Jimi Thing
DISC 2
Rhyme & Reason
#36
Ants Marching
Tripping Billies (1.30.95)
Granny (1.30.95)
Recently (1.30.95)
Say Goodbye (1.30.95)
Two Step (1.30.95)
Best of What's Around (1.30.95)
Soundcheck Jam (1.30.1995)
What a monster of a setlist! I mean the opening of Seek Up, Minarets, Nancies and Warehouse is a banger! I listened to this recently right after Vol 20: Wetlands from 1993 and you really hear the band tighten up in just a little under two years of playing live. For me, it was the earliest version of Granny I've heard too which is fun. This is probably the last of the small-time days for DMB as they sort of break through after the release of Crash in '96 and well, you know the rest.