Believe it or not, DMB still rocks

Sorry, Dan Patrick…It’s true.

While they didn’t simply “stick to the hits” with a nice 18 minute long Seek Up to open the show, they did put together a nice mix of live monsters, old favorites, and new tracks. Oh, and the set is outstandingly amazing this year…it’s eyepopping in person.

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Credit to DMBFreakNo41 for this picture.

And the set…

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Seek Up
Satellite
Where Are You Going
#27
The Idea Of You
Anyone Seen The Bridge ->
Too Much
Shotgun
The Maker
Corn Bread
Bartender +
Dancing Nancies
Warehouse
So Much To Say
Everyday
Ants Marching
__________________
Some Devil ~
American Baby Intro ->
All Along The Watchtower

Show Notes:
+ Xavier Rudd
~ Dave Solo

Seek Up is a monster opener of course, but I thought we were going downhill with Satellite/WAYG right after. The set picked up nicely with #27 (which I hadn’t actually heard before) and The Idea Of You and it kept rolling from there. Why did these guys split up ASTB->Too Much from So Much To Say? I’m still scratching my head over that one. Despite the crowd, which probably averaged 18 years old, Carm and I had a fantastic time at this show…although that could be due to not getting puked on.

Thanks Rachel for giving us a place to stay and a pool to hang out with on Saturday and Sunday- I can’t believe how hot the sun was! Hopefully next time we come out I’ll figure out how to get on one of those little water rafts. Carm and I also decided that we’re going to order more of that amazing kettle corn once we polish these bags off.

Congrats Tommy!

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You may be over the hill and losing a step (or an arm, as it were), but I’m sure as hell proud that you won your 300th with the Mets. It’s truly been a fantastic career, and this is something that we may not see for a long, long time.