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by hollandgh on 2022-06-25Budweiser Stage - TorontoPrevious review was supposed to be feedback, not a public review. Please don't post.
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Dave Matthews Band in Concert
With a career spanning more than 27 years, Dave Matthews Band is one of the most influential bands in rock history. In 1991, vocalist/guitarist Dave Matthews decided to put some songs he had written on tape and sought the assistance of drummer Carter Beauford and saxophonist LeRoi Moore, who were both accomplished jazz musicians in the local Charlottesville, VA music scene. 16-year-old bassist Stefan Lessard came on board shortly thereafter. Their infectious, distinctive sound garnered lots of early attention and a die-hard loyal fan base, catapulting the band into one of the most successful touring acts of the past three decades.
The group has since released nine studio albums and numerous live recordings, selling a collective 38 million CDs and DVDs combined since the 1994 release of its major label debut, Under the Table and Dreaming. The GRAMMY®-winning band's many hits include "What Would You Say," "Crash Into Me," "Too Much," "Everyday," "American Baby," "Funny The Way It Is," "Mercy" and "Samurai Cop (Oh Joy Begin)."
Founding member LeRoi Moore passed away in August of 2008 and the band paid tribute to him with 2009's Platinum-certified Big Whiskey and the GrooGrux King. Dave Matthews Band has since welcomed longtime collaborators/touring musicians Jeff Coffin (saxophone), Rashawn Ross (horns) and Tim Reynolds (guitar) into the lineup and - most recently - keyboardist Buddy Strong.
With 2018's Come Tomorrow, Dave Matthews Band became the first group in history to have seven consecutive studio albums debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. In a Critic's Pick review, The New York Times observed, "willed optimism fills the songs on 'Come Tomorrow,' while cynicism and irony are nowhere within earshot... each song notes the fears and sorrows it's determined to overcome. The music does that, with consolation in its melodies and a life force in its rhythms."
Renowned for their live performances, Dave Matthews Band has sold over 24 million tickets since its inception and ranked as the biggest ticket seller worldwide of the past decade. The group's Bama Works Fund, established in 1999, has raised more than $52 million dollars for humanitarian and environmental initiatives.
Previous review was supposed to be feedback, not a public review. Please don't post.
I will always love a Dave concert and the band sounded as great as ever. The vibe on the lawn was a huge party. But just in case it makes a difference, some constructive feedback: I've seen DMB I think 6x now at this venue and this was the only time where the sound mix was really not very good. Dave's voice was always clear over top but the rest of the band were often kind of blurry wall of sound. Often it wasn't possible to hear the soloist instruments, even when they were playing solos. e.g. Tim's guitar on Don't Drink the Water couldn't be heard, and at one point Buddy was playing a long solo and you couldn't make out a single note. Also at times even Dave's voice had audible distortion to it. I think the mix was a little bit louder than it has been in past times and it might have pushed the sound into clipping. This is from the centre lawn area--not sure if it was better elsewhere. Hopefully whatever it was can be fixed for next time. Or maybe it was just the humidity? But I loved the concert!
The sound quality at the venue was terrible. It was so loud it distorted the quality of his voice
A solid performance by DMB! Awesome set list! Great venue… well organized. Looking forward to seeing them again!
Once again DMB didn't dissapoiny. Great show as always!
Best show ever. Hands down. Played so many of their greatest hits coupled with a few newer gems. Never disappoints!
Perfect night! Perfect place, easy access and fantastic venue. DMB was awesome!!!
I have seen the Dave Matthews Band several times before. Including two other occasions at this venue. This unfortunately was the worst show I have seen them play. After 3 years not seeing them and looking so forward to the show to bring my daughter to see them for her first DMB experience it was utterly disappointing. Sound was poor and we could not understand anything Dave was singing the voice was distorted and unclear all night. Too loud, horns, bass and drums. Guitar was clear, but piano and voice Couldn’t really hear. Very unfortunate since they are one of my all time favourites. We even left 3 songs before the show was over and that I have never done before at a DMB show.
First time seeing Dave live again after Charlotte 2019…. Never disappoints, actually the experience is more amazing each time.
It was everything I could have hoped for in the first time seeing DMB. Amazing solos and Dave talking between songs was great. After the sun set the place was full of energy and mutual love for DMB.
Wicked show way too shake it Dave come back soon ✌🏻
Amazing show. 14th time seeing them! Couldn’t have asked for a better show!!! Amen!
I’ve been to 20+ DMB shows. I think their sound guy is loosing his hearing. It was way too loud, at least where we were dead centre on the lawns. Maybe we were in a hotspot. I could tell they were sounding great but couldn’t enjoy it as it was literally hurting my ears. I had earplugs, which helped, but the rest of the 7 people in my crew had to suffer.
We have seen DMB before but never at the Gorge. The venue was amazing. Right number of vendors and washrooms so never a line up for anything. Sound was great and of course DMB and the opening acts were stellar. I would encourage a little more info on the website or tickets about show times etc. Just to help make sure people know the details. Will certainly go back to the Gorge and look forward to DMB again!!
Great musicians showcasing their skills; however they played very few of their well-known songs and hits and literally jammed for long periods of time - This isn't what I paid for!
I had the pleasure of seeing Dave Matthews on his Crash Tour in 96 and after seeing him on Wednesday I wondered why I have waited so long to see him again. I have seen over 1000 concerts, live bands small and big venues and no offense to Rush, Foo Fighters, Springsteen and some other bands with great musicians but these guys have to be the "tightest" band I have ever seen. The blend of all the horns, percussions and guitars was flawless. I just wish he did Dream Girl and a few others. Great show! I know I'll be seeing his next year or probably pick a city on this tour and make the trip!
I love everything about seeing Dave & the boys live!! Only complaint is that I was too far back to get a clear view of him dancing .... next concert we WILL be getting Floors!!! ♡♡♡♡
Great songs that touch the heart. Wonderful family and great memories of his sister that makes you feel like he really wants you there. Broad spectrum in the audience from young to my age. Just a fabulous night to remember with your beautiful wife.
Amazing show! Very entertaining great jam sessions and a nice mix of old and newer songs and a beautiful job on All along the watch tower! Hope they come back next year!
They give you something new every year. This band and Dave are extremely talented and do some crazy instrumentals. Just good vibes all around