Released: October 16th, 2016=
01: Seek Up
02: Best of What's Around
03: Jam (Me&Her)
04: The Song that Jane Likes
05: Dancing Nancies
06: Lover Lay Down
07: Warehouse
08: Tripping Billies
09: Two Step
10: Ants Marching
11: Jimi Thing
12: Rhyme & Reason
13: Help Myself
14: What Would You Say
15: Minarets
16: Recently
17: Satellite
DMB Store Notes
01: Seek Up
02: Best of What's Around
03: Jam (Me&Her)
04: The Song that Jane Likes
05: Dancing Nancies
06: Lover Lay Down
07: Warehouse
08: Tripping Billies
09: Two Step
10: Ants Marching
11: Jimi Thing
12: Rhyme & Reason
13: Help Myself
14: What Would You Say
15: Minarets
16: Recently
17: Satellite
DMB Store Notes
The Georgia Theatre, formerly an old cinema, was a prominent music venue in Athens, Georgia. It played host to many up and coming acts in the early 90’s including Dave Matthews Band, who performed there 11 times between August 1992 and October 1994.
A highlight from this show includes a jam that the fans dubbed “Me and Her” and it’s origins are from a soundcheck at the band’s previous show at The Georgia Theatre in February of 1994. This song never reappeared at another concert or on any subsequent recordings.
Other highlights from this great soundboard recording include an early version of Rhyme & Reason and a high energy rendition of What Would You Say, which both appear later in 1994 on the band’s major record label debut release, Under The Table And Dreaming.
A special thanks to John Ferguson for this recording.
A highlight from this show includes a jam that the fans dubbed “Me and Her” and it’s origins are from a soundcheck at the band’s previous show at The Georgia Theatre in February of 1994. This song never reappeared at another concert or on any subsequent recordings.
Other highlights from this great soundboard recording include an early version of Rhyme & Reason and a high energy rendition of What Would You Say, which both appear later in 1994 on the band’s major record label debut release, Under The Table And Dreaming.
A special thanks to John Ferguson for this recording.