05.05.1995 L.B. Day Amphitheater, Salem, OR is now available as digital download in MP3 or FLAC format. Highlights of the 1995 Salem, OR show include strong opener Warehouse, LeRoi’s exceptional jam on All Along The Watchtower, rarity The Song That Jane Likes, and #36 at almost ten minutes in length.
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05.05.1995 L.B. Day Amphitheater, Salem, OR is now available as digital download in MP3 or FLAC format. Highlights of the 1995 Salem, OR show include strong opener Warehouse, LeRoi’s exceptional jam on All Along The Watchtower, rarity The Song That Jane Likes, and #36 at almost ten minutes in length.
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Talk about refreshing. Warehouse has the studio version beginning with sustained raw energy. Typical situation is carried with extra finesse here and the chorus is perfection even. Rarities: #36 has drums soloing and #40 is more then its normal small self. The vocals are crisp the whole way through the show. The backup vocals are present and harmonizing. A strong set list and a flawless performance. As one to especially love DMB in the 90's this is a dream of a show. Quality, dynamic, spontaneous, wide range of feelings? Its all there! DMB is like a mind which contains an infinite amount of emotions and feelings, crazy(yes that too).
Bob T
January 2, 2009
Just a wonderful show. Full of raw innocent energy from the band. One must wonder if they could of ever imagined how big they have become. Hey, I was 22 when this show was played. The set is is great. The energy is great. While there is no doubt, none whatsoever, that the members of the band have become some of the best musicians today, these kind of shows are where it all began. I love these early shows for what they are. Great stuff. Oh, and if you are hesitant, it is worth it if only for #40. I am still waiting for a Live Trax with Get In Line and Spotlight. Hopefully. Thanks DMB. Thanks for putting these out there.
God Bless.