Released: June 12th, 2014
This was the first DMBlive volume to be released with the updated cover art. All previous entries in the series had their cover art updated at this time as well
01: The Best of What's Around
02: Help Myself
03: Jimi Thing
04: Seek Up
05: Typical Situation
06: Angel from Montgomery
07: Satellite
08: Warehouse
09: Lover Lay Down
10: All Along the Watchtower
11: What Would You Say
12: Drive In Drive Out
13: Lie in Our Graves
14: Tangerine
15: True Reflections
16: Minarets
17: The Song That Jane Likes
18: Ants Marching
19: Recently
20: Spotlight
21: Cry Freedom
22: Two Step
23: Dancing Nancies
24: Tripping Billies
DMB Store Notes
This was the first DMBlive volume to be released with the updated cover art. All previous entries in the series had their cover art updated at this time as well
01: The Best of What's Around
02: Help Myself
03: Jimi Thing
04: Seek Up
05: Typical Situation
06: Angel from Montgomery
07: Satellite
08: Warehouse
09: Lover Lay Down
10: All Along the Watchtower
11: What Would You Say
12: Drive In Drive Out
13: Lie in Our Graves
14: Tangerine
15: True Reflections
16: Minarets
17: The Song That Jane Likes
18: Ants Marching
19: Recently
20: Spotlight
21: Cry Freedom
22: Two Step
23: Dancing Nancies
24: Tripping Billies
DMB Store Notes
This set, the earliest release of the band's career in the DMBLive series, features a very new, but very solid, DMB with all original members including Peter Griesar on keys. It’s obvious the band feels comfortable here at Trax in Charlottesville, VA, their original stomping ground. This can be seen when Dave introduces "Satellite" as a song by Elvis, or when the band members stop to say hello to Dave's sister, Jane, before playing the now classic tune “The Song That Jane Likes.” You can feel the vibrant energy of a band certainly on the rise.
"The Best of What's Around" starts as a slower, blusier version than its present day form and heads straight into a smoking version of "Help Myself." Early in the set "Jimi Thing" gets the full funk treatment and everyone gets a turn to cut loose - from Boyd on violin, to Peter on keys, to LeRoi “Doctor X” Moore on the saxophone - and closes out with a group singalong vocal. The relatively new and beautifully stripped down "Seek Up," with flourishes from Carter and LeRoi, serves as a nice intro into "Typical Situation." Other highlights in this release include Dave solo on "Drive In, Drive Out," "Lie In Our Graves," and a very rare cover of Led Zeppelin’s "Tangerine."
"The Best of What's Around" starts as a slower, blusier version than its present day form and heads straight into a smoking version of "Help Myself." Early in the set "Jimi Thing" gets the full funk treatment and everyone gets a turn to cut loose - from Boyd on violin, to Peter on keys, to LeRoi “Doctor X” Moore on the saxophone - and closes out with a group singalong vocal. The relatively new and beautifully stripped down "Seek Up," with flourishes from Carter and LeRoi, serves as a nice intro into "Typical Situation." Other highlights in this release include Dave solo on "Drive In, Drive Out," "Lie In Our Graves," and a very rare cover of Led Zeppelin’s "Tangerine."