LIVE TRAX 20: 8.19.93 WETLANDS PRESERVE, NEW YORK, NY
Live Trax Volume 20: 8.19.93 Wetlands Preserve, New York, NY is now available in the Warehouse store/DMB store as a 2-CD set and may be purchased as a bundle with the 20th Anniversary Fire Dancer Shirt.
The Wetlands show is the earliest show in the Live Trax series that we've been able to mix from multi-track. The historic, now defunct Wetlands Preserve has a neat history rooted in philanthropy and is one of the first NYC venues that DMB played. Highlights include a great run of songs, Dancing Nancies>Typical Situation>Blue Water on the setlist featuring longtime friend, Warren Haynes. Blue Water features Boyd and Warren weaving licks together with violin and slide. Best of What's Around as a closer is pretty rare and all in all, we just really love this high energy show from the early days.
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LIVE TRAX 20: 8.19.93 WETLANDS PRESERVE, NEW YORK, NY
Live Trax Volume 20: 8.19.93 Wetlands Preserve, New York, NY is now available in the Warehouse store/DMB store as a 2-CD set and may be purchased as a bundle with the 20th Anniversary Fire Dancer Shirt.
The Wetlands show is the earliest show in the Live Trax series that we've been able to mix from multi-track. The historic, now defunct Wetlands Preserve has a neat history rooted in philanthropy and is one of the first NYC venues that DMB played. Highlights include a great run of songs, Dancing Nancies>Typical Situation>Blue Water on the setlist featuring longtime friend, Warren Haynes. Blue Water features Boyd and Warren weaving licks together with violin and slide. Best of What's Around as a closer is pretty rare and all in all, we just really love this high energy show from the early days.
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A great live album. Man I miss Boyd being in the band. RIP Leroy. Love the setlist.
Christina
December 21, 2021
Fabulous. I Love me some old-school live DMB. Especially when my seven year old sings from the back seat
Brian C
January 10, 2020
I've recently started listening to all my live DMB shows in chronological order and it is fun to hear the early takes on these now classic songs. While the recording sounds more like it was mic'd for a full band rather than individuals, it still sounds great! I thought it was interesting to see Satellite and Ants Marching opening the set list when the later is usually a set closer and Satellite is paired with Proudest Monkey. Also interesting to hear more crowd noise, i.e. talking in the background than you would on later releases. This is a great listen for those old school fans who were there in the beginning (like me) and to hear where the songs we love took early form.