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Old 05-09-2011, 01:09 PM   #41 (permalink)
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Maybe it is just cause whenever I think of them, I think of environmental yuppies with their khaki's and smart cars, who sort their garbage and shop at the GAP. Which seems to be the core audience.
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Old 05-09-2011, 01:16 PM   #42 (permalink)
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Maybe it is just cause whenever I think of them, I think of environmental yuppies with their khaki's and smart cars, who sort their garbage and shop at the GAP. Which seems to be the core audience.
Oh, I get ya there. Their fans are ****ing grade-a obnoxious. Theres nothing more awful than a pothead who wants to tell you about their philosophies. Its ****ing torture.

"its like...you know if we just gave the poor ****ing good paying jobs man, no one would starve you know? And its just like...why don't you just do that man?"

Really? What school of economics is that from? Do you have any idea how business works? What skill set do poor folks universally have that could create something the wealthy would buy? How about I increase the worlds food supplies by just strangling you to death right here so theres more ****ing Bertucci's Rolls and Ramen Noodles for everyone?
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Old 05-09-2011, 02:04 PM   #43 (permalink)
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I love Dave Matthews Band!

Well, that's an overstatement. But I do like them. I grew up with them, thanks to my brother. Well, not just them but also Counting Crows and Deftones. I don't listen to Counting Crows much anymore (as in their newer material), but DMB and Deftones are still great in my book.
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Old 05-09-2011, 02:12 PM   #44 (permalink)
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I love Dave Matthews Band!

Well, that's an overstatement. But I do like them. I grew up with them, thanks to my brother. Well, not just them but also Counting Crows and Deftones. I don't listen to Counting Crows much anymore (as in their newer material), but DMB and Deftones are still great in my book.
I'm going to the Deftones tonight. And I think the CC are freakin phenomenal.
DMB took a long time to grow on me because, as was mentioned above, their fans kill me.
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Old 05-14-2011, 10:55 PM   #45 (permalink)
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I'm kind of wondering why a DMB thread is in the "Indie" section...
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Old 05-15-2011, 01:43 AM   #46 (permalink)
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I'm going to the Deftones tonight. And I think the CC are freakin phenomenal.
DMB took a long time to grow on me because, as was mentioned above, their fans kill me.
How was the Deftones show? Do they still have the same shitty mix engineer that puts ridiculous echo on Chino's vocals so that every word he says is like deja vu?

As far as DMB.. I won't lie, they're very talented. I just find it hard to get excited about them. I'm not sure I could ever bring myself to buying a ticket to one of their shows, although that's probably the better way to experience them in the first place.
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Old 02-15-2012, 12:30 PM   #47 (permalink)
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I am just a recent convert to DMB music and was quite excited when they news came out that they were going back on tour. Not gonna be able to see much if any.
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Old 02-15-2012, 12:40 PM   #48 (permalink)
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See much what?


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How was the Deftones show? Do they still have the same shitty mix engineer that puts ridiculous echo on Chino's vocals so that every word he says is like deja vu?

As far as DMB.. I won't lie, they're very talented. I just find it hard to get excited about them. I'm not sure I could ever bring myself to buying a ticket to one of their shows, although that's probably the better way to experience them in the first place.

yes, yes that engineer did. Though they mixed in a portion of Katy Perry's Firework, which I thought was incredible.
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Old 02-04-2013, 02:19 PM   #49 (permalink)
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Yessss...Kelli found it and now I'm here to spam it.

I have so much to respond to on this thread but it's all so old. First I'd just like to clarify that sterotyping the fans as pot-smoking bros or yuppies or khaki-wearing GAP patrons is really, really unfair. There might be (or have been) some at live shows back in the day, and they may still be hanging around (probably not), but the reality is that's only one side of them. The band appeals across generations, continents, demographics, and social strata. And that is one thing that makes them exciting.

As a straightedge kid from a low-income family in the woods of Maine, DMB was the first album I ever bought on CD (Before These Crowded Streets), at the age of 10. And I can also tell you that my earliest and happiest memories are of my single mom rocking out to "what would you say" or occasionally "typical situation" on tape in our car. Sweet times. So it could also be a childhood thing, and that also makes it cool. Three or four of my third grade friends also loved DMB. Maybe we were weirdos. Anyway I was happy.

Another great thing about the band is their kickass drummer, Carter. If you haven't seen him play, you really don't know what you're missing. If you've seen/heard his live drumming skills (or even studio versions), and you still don't get it, I'm not going to argue with you. But I think musicians can appreciate his musicianship. The same goes for the violinist, and the oft-overlooked bassist, who has been with the band since he was like 16 or 17.

Grew up with these guys. I guess when I'm 30 or whatever, this will be my Led Zeppelin or Rolling Stones (bands my age and music tastes just inexplicably block me from understanding).

Anyway I mainly wanted to say that the stereotypes are lame about the fans. I don't think that's fair. Every type of music has some ratio of annoying fans. Of course DMB is no exception!!
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Old 02-04-2013, 06:31 PM   #50 (permalink)
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I guess I'll reply to this thread too, haha. I've never been a HUGE fan of DMB but I've always really liked them in general, and I've listened to all (and own a few) of their albums at some point or another in my life. They're one of those groups I grew up hearing on the radio and were always really popular where I live.

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So it could also be a childhood thing, and that also makes it cool. Three or four of my third grade friends also loved DMB. Maybe we were weirdos. Anyway I was happy.
Same here! In elementary school I loved a lot of what I guess you could call late 90s alternative/soft rock bands. DMB, Goo Goo Dolls, Matchbox Twenty, etc. That's what I grew up hearing. Even if liking them lessens my music credibility or whatever, screw it, I like what I like. Here's their first song I ever heard. This ended up being one of the first cds I bought and still remember listening to this song to fall asleep at night..


Dave Matthews Band - Satellite - YouTube

Also, listened to the '09 album earlier today and the one song that always sticks out to me is Funny the Way it Is. Not their best song musically, but I've always thought the lyrics were fantastic. Just thought I'd mention that one.

Good stuff.
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