![]() ![]() Get the embed code Dave Matthews Band - Before These Crowded Streets Album 't Drink the Water3.Pantala Naga 7.Stay8.Stay (Wasting Time)9.The Dreaming Tree10.The Last Stop11.The StoneDave Matthews Band Lyrics provided by Head down wondering what will become of me ![]() It'll all be dead and gone in a few short years Oh then complain and pray more from above ![]() "Tell people to get there on time because they're just incredible.What if a great wave should wash us all awayįrom the dark side we can see a glow of something bright "It's been a privilege to share the stage with them," Matthews said. The great rock band Los Lobos is the opening act on the tour. Tour finales are always more intense, he noted. Matthews said the band is looking forward to the Gorge concert because of the site ("it's fantastic") and the fact that it's the last show of a long tour. To kill this horse to get on another one is a dumb idea." We all may work on other projects but we will always get back together. "The thing is, we love playing together so much," Matthews emphasized. The other members of the Charlottesville, Va.-based band - violinist Boyd Tinsley, saxophonist LeRoi Moore, bassist Stefan Lessard and drummer Carter Beauford - may do some guest shots on other albums and tours, Matthews said, but the unit remains solid. "We wanted those albums to go gold on their own, so we gave (BMG) distribution rights." "We still own the rights to them, I think," Matthews said, half-jokingly. The album was recorded live and includes early versions of "Ants Marching" and "Satellite," which resurfaced on "Under the Table," and "Tripping Billies," the studio version of which is on "Crash." Meanwhile, two independent releases the group made before signing to RCA, the 1993 album "Remember Two Things" and the 1994 five-song EP "Recently," are available at retail for the first time, distributed by BMG. We sort of stand in a circle and throw ideas around on the road. "We're working on a couple of songs already for the next album. "Everybody takes their corner (of a song) and fills it with their ideas. "But the arrangements, the sound the band has, is all of us," he was quick to add. Matthews is the principle lyricist for the band. You sort of want to sit still for a while and write." "It's sort of hard for me to find topic and subject matter (for songs)," he explained. Matthews said it could be out by Christmas, but may not be released until early next year. The success of "Under the Table and Dreaming," which sold more than 4 million copies, and last year's equally successful follow-up, "Crash," at 3 million and counting, has given the band the luxury of taking its time on the next album. The South African-born singer-guitarist and his exceptional band have been on the road steadily for more than six years, and been especially busy since the 1994 release of "Under the Table and Dreaming." That runaway best-selling album established the eclectic, jazz-influenced rock band as one of the most substantial and popular new groups of the 1990s. We're going to take some time to reflect and go into it prepared." "But we're going to work on another album instead. "We could certainly do a lot longer tour," Matthews conceded in an interview from Denver, shortly before a show at the natural amphitheater called Red Rocks. It's prime time for rock concerts - the season of festivals, state fairs and stadium shows - but the Gorge concert will be the last for the Dave Matthews Band for the rest of the summer, and probably the rest of the year. tomorrow, Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Grant County $33.05, 20 Gorge Information Line: 20, ext. The Dave Matthews Band and Los Lobos, 8 p.m. ![]()
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