The worst thing about DMB are their fans. Amazing talent - Ants Marching, Crazy, etc. Along the Watchtower live at Central Park is a favorite of mine, even if the intro is a little meh
It's been my lifelong dream to see DMB. I remember being 8 laying on my floor in my room listening to them and just feeling something inside thay moved me . I hope to make the dream come true soon!
People that hate this band just hate them because they reached insane popularity. Their talent is absolutely undeniable, especially in their first three records. Before These Crowded Streets is a masterpiece.
I go see them every year. Have loved them since my 20s and I am now 48. They put on such an amazing live show. Classic jamming band. It's a whole other level from their albums.
Check out "#41" from the Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds Live at Luther College. Also "two step" from the "listener supported" live album. Those are both from the same album as this song. Tremendous band.
Since you mentioned Tim R, I have a question. I heard a Tim solo probably 20 years ago. I have no idea the song's name. Towards the end it sounds like he's playing 2 different instruments. You know it's name?
@@jeremythompson5983 I'm honestly not that familiar with Tim's work outside of dave matthews stuff. I know the luther College one has a few solos that sound like he has three hands or at least fifteen fingers.
You do realize Dave has fully explained that this song is about a stalking peeping tom obsessed with a random woman he doesn't know, right? lol Its not just horny, its haunting to say the least. lol
Oh My God! I haven't heard this song or this band in FOREVER!! Literally been like over 10 years!! I forgot how much I loved this song and this band!! Thanks for the reminder now if you'll excuse me, I have a DMB rabbit hole to fall down.
Dude you seriously should do the live version of Bartender off the album LIVE IN VEGAS. Tim Reynolds is a guest guitarist. The guitar sound is literally one of the best live sound. Whoever was the sound engineer is amazing
You’re magic for taking the time and effort to really appreciate the magic. The percussion alone man! The pristine snare drum and the wood blocks and chime tree, it’s so intricate. Thank you for what you do!
The drummer, Carter Beauford, is one of the most underappreciated drummers by anybody that is not a drummer or someone who enjoys this band. On your own time, you should look him up.
SO happy you acknowledged the song’s musical complexity! Nowadays, DMB is often disregarded as just another 90s-era “jam band.” Sure, they do some jam-y stuff (especially live), but I think the actual compositions -and subsequent recorded performances- are genuinely impressive (not to mention the hypnotic quality of THAT VOICE!)
"What would you Say" was ALL over Mtv back in the 90s. My favorite still has to be the LIVE performance in Central Park in NYC of "Ants Marching" because of the DRUMMER! - - I'm sure many have already mentioned the Drummer in the comments!
Nostalgia is right! I'm literally crying right now... I grew up with four brothers and literally the only thing that my oldest brother and I did together with it being just him and I was we went to a Dave Matthews concert one summer a couple of months after he graduated. It was in an open field amphitheater it's called The Gorge which is in George, Washington (State, not D.C.). The hill where everyone sits in front of the stage basically goes up so it's like stadium seating and there is quite a lot of greenage being smoked at Dave Matthews concerts if you didn't know haha! It was an awesome concert... Anyway it had pretty much gotten dark there was just a strip of sunset colors on the horizon behind the river and I remember this song started up and I happened to look over at my brother and he was looking at me and I felt like in that moment we really connected for the first time as adults. Our childhood was very chaotic and to be honest I didn't really know him very well up until then. I know that might sound kind of weird and creepy because this particular song is about sex but it wasn't in our minds in that moment it was just us both experiencing pure happiness together. He died of testicular cancer when he was 37 years old.
I went to my first DMB concert in 2010. I have seen him live at least once a year every year senc. Also if you react to Dave again you have to do a live version. That's the only way to listen to DMB!!! Keep it up Alex!
Saw this band countless times in their heyday (late 90s early 00s) and their live show was top notch. Everything up to and including Before These Crowded Streets was pretty damn solid. Great, great compositions.
Seen DMB over 30 times. They're even more incredible live... every member is at the height of their instrument's hierarchy. If you like "Crash Into Me", try "The Stone", "You Might Die Trying", "Two Step", "Grey Street", "Shotgun"... I mean, they have just so, so, so, so, so many great songs.
It was probably their best Single to be sure, but I would rate "Warehouse" "Pay For What You Get" and "Bartender" much higher than "The Space Between."
@@digitalis2977 Ahh, "Warehouse," excellent to see a deeper track connoisseur. I typically list "Grey Street" as my favorite, but "Warehouse" and "Crush" are close behind.
Been following them since 1997! Soooo amazing! Chills EVERY song..The lyrics are amazing and the talent from all their instruments are INSANE..Over 200 shows and never the same show! So glad you did this tonight! I love your videos but this one is soooooo close to home..
I remember when I heard this song when I was younger the words went right over my head I didn't realize until I was older how dirty this song is. How however it is a really good. song. Dave Matthews voices really nice. The instrumental is quite beautiful.
No other band that i can think of other than Zeppelin that blended a different style together SO amazingly well. The mixture of the instruments is insane in EVERYTHING they have done
Such a great band, love listening to them when I'm cruising down the highway. Glad you finally checked them out!! :D On a different note, I know it's not hip-hop related but you should do a video reaction for the band called "The Devil Wears Prada or TDWP" You won't be disappointed I promise!! PS. they are of the metal genre.
Goosebumps, Borat impression, double take at suggestive lyrics... damn, this reaction brought some vintage Alex out 😄😄😆 The Dave Matthews Band is a very classic late 90's/early 2000's sound, that very not quite rock, not exactly pop, easy listening just vibing music. His songs and voice always remind me of Rom-coms, but in like the best sorta way. He almost reminds me of John Mayer because of that. While I'm not overly familiar with DMB, I do know that i don't hate them, they do evoke emotion and nostalgia and watching you experience them like this was a real treat.
I've heard these guys over and over for years, and even though it's not the style of music I listen to personally, I think the amount of hatred they receive is totally undeserved. Their music plays like a symphony and that man has one of the most recognizable voices in music.
DMB are some really talented musicians and I've loved them since maybe '93. I was in a prog metal band back then that did side gigs doing covers and we LOVED playing DMB songs. We got to play wind instruments and stretch out some different chops. I got to see DMB at Bonnaroo 2005 and that was a magical night!
I first saw them in 1993 and they opened up for The Grateful Dead. They weren't big then but absolutely crushed it live. DMB is a great band. Some banger songs.
You had so much to say about the production, and you're spot on. The work that producer Steve Lillywhite did with the band on their first three albums is amazing. You need to listen to some of their more uptempo stuff that really features these guys flexing their muscles as virtuosos on their instruments.
25yrs+ I still get the chills listening to them. You need to definitely listen to more of them for sure and they're unbelievably amazing in concert. U have def discovered a legendary 90s band.
Ahh, my high school years. DMB and Collective Soul. The unique sound comes from the unorthodox lineup. A violin and sax added to the usual guitar and bass was quite strange at the time. LeRoi could also play most woodwind instruments, including the flute, oboe, and penny whistle. Warehouse, Lie in Our Graves, Stay, Crush, The Dreaming Tree, most of the Everyday album, Grey Street, You & Me, and Mercy are my favorites. And yes, Carter Beauford is an incredible drummer. Arguably holds the mantle after Peart's untimely passing. Also, if you're going on a 90s alt-pop-rock bender, you need to get some Collective Soul in there. A lot of people will say Shine ( and they aren't wrong ), but if you want some bangers, go for Simple, Where the River Flows, Precious Declaration, Heavy, and Why, Pt. 2. And if you want the ultimate chill song, check out No More, No Less.
Would rather see him react to one of their more upbeat songs so he could feel more of their energy and power. Ants Marching or Grey Street live would be a great reaction
DMB is fucking amazing. I’ve seen them 27 times and counting, no show is ever the same. Crash is their most mainstream song and the fans tend to not love it….with that being said it’s still an amazing song. I highly suggest checking out the many different live versions of crash that are available on Spotify. Dave and the band never just show up for a show, they give it their all every time. Look for the horns section on many 90s version of crash. Good stuff. Thanks for covering crash and DMB. Excellent!
@@scapito oh I totally agree. I chased Crash in my twenties for years and never actually heard it live. Then years later when I stopped caring I finally heard it live. But for the record- I’d still enjoy the heck out of a DMB concert even if they played Crash and Satellite the whole night. Lolz.
DMB gets a lot of crap for whatever reason but Dave is a masterful songwriter, a great lyricist and he's had a band full of the most professional musicians surrounding him for about 30 years. I love his music immensely! Please check out Bartender from Radio City or Rapunzel from Listener Supported. Guaranteed to give you the felling you had doing Crash Into Me. Thank you for doing this, a great introduction to the genius of Dave Matthews.
If you want goosebumps listening to a song, Valley of Death by Skillet. It's on their new album that came out a couple weeks ago. Absolutely beautiful tearjerking ballad. John Cooper's voice is made for that song.
Hey bro PLZ React to SYSTEM OF A DOWN MIND, Since 2018 I'm suggesting this song, there's no music video, also after the studio version do it the live on: 1997 (Serj sounding like a beast in this one) the one on BDO 2002 (Insane), and the one on 2003 (I forgot the name of tge stage but its only a cam filming serj from far) my fav is 1997 but in this one the instrumental sounds really .... idk ankward XD but his vocals are monster, but the BDO 2002 Are insane!! This year will be 4 years suggesting the same song, its a like a College graduation
So you listened to the video version. If you got goosebumps from that edited version, the album version will send you into another dimension. It gets pretty jammy. Stevie Nicks's version is also pretty good. Crash Into Me is one of my favorite songs.
This is an amazing band. I've seen them over 20 times and every time keeps getting better. If you want to check this band out more please do Tripping Billies, Ants Marching or Seep Up(Epic Wailing Version) I promise you will be blown away!!
Yooo Ive been digging the a7x videos even though they are few years old lol.. Just came across you, but can you check out Apocalyptica - Not Strong Enough or I don't Care ???? Pleaseee
It's fashionable to hate a band for becoming popular--and that's just silly. Every member of the band is a master of their instrument, and every member absolutely loves to turn each song into a 20-minute jam session.
I grew up listening to them. I remember going to the taste of colorodo in Denver and they were there. In a way DMB is Colorado's sound. They're absolutely epic. Thank you for loving them
hey Alex, can you react to Holiday With Masha? they are Orchestral Metal from Indonesia, here's the song i recomended 1.Scars 2.ANUBIS 3.Decision 4.Welcome to My Home 5.EGO thank you and sorry for my bad english. greet from Indonesia
So glad to see someone appreciate the quality of DMB. I have to put them 2nd best show I've been to. Behind Pink Floyd. Checkout WAREHOUSE by DMB when you can.
Young man….you get it!! DMB runs deep and you listened to one of their “pop” songs. Begging you. Watch and LISTEN to Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds doing Bartender live at Radio City Music Hall. You will be a changed man. You want goose bumps? I dare ya. 😏 Then check them out in concert and go to another level.
Listen to the WORKING HOUR from their album SONGS FROM THE BIG CHAIR. That is more haunting and soooo pristine music in their catalog of best materials.
DMB Unique group of incredibly talented musicians always doing their own thing. Check out Dave and Tim Reynolds "Bartender" live at Radio City Music Hall. Dave is a wonder lyrically!
What's next? Hootie and the goddamn Blowfish? Jk. I think you need to check out Ridiculous Thoughts from The Cranberries if you're wanting a 90s rewind. ✌🏻🖖🏻
Alex you need to do some more of DMB. You will very quickly go down the rabbit hole if you start listening to them. 41, crush, ants marching just to name a few. And their live albums are INSANE!! Also check out Dave and Tim Reynolds "Bartender" live at Radio City!!
Dude…I’m such a huge DMB fan. Like 150 shows and multiple DMB tats (no shaming please). 😂 That was awesome! So glad you appreciated the entire song; music, lyrics, the marriage of the instruments. Spot on. Would love your next DMB song to be Ants Marching. Think it would make the hair on your arm stand up and dance.
I remember buying the Crash album in '96. f you lived in Charlottesville, VA back in the 1990s, especially if you went to UVA, it was a magical time to be a DMB fan. Ch'ville was where they got their start, and I'll never forget the concert they had at the football stadium.
Hey man if you like this you should check out Squirm by Dave Matthews Band it's a really cool song. Also you STILL haven't reacted to The Mystic Crystal by Ninja Sex Party and you just gotta xD
This band gets a lot of hate. I personally love them and have seen them in concert 5 times. An extremely talented group for sure! Cheers!
How could you hate this, it feels undeniable.
The worst thing about DMB are their fans. Amazing talent - Ants Marching, Crazy, etc. Along the Watchtower live at Central Park is a favorite of mine, even if the intro is a little meh
I feel the same way about Nickelback.
It's been my lifelong dream to see DMB. I remember being 8 laying on my floor in my room listening to them and just feeling something inside thay moved me . I hope to make the dream come true soon!
I don’t know where you got that info tho? I can’t remember that phase you’re talking
Amazing group to see live, they put on such a great show. The drummer Carter is an absolute MONSTER
Monster is understating
@@jonah7195 that's why I put it in caps ;)
With Peart's untimely passing, I think there's argument Carter may now hold the title.
Carter Beauford #41 studio version.. Amazing..
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People that hate this band just hate them because they reached insane popularity. Their talent is absolutely undeniable, especially in their first three records. Before These Crowded Streets is a masterpiece.
I’m a metal head! But Dave Matthews band has some serious talent! The drummer is amazing!!! Gotta do more of them 👍
Amen
@@reggaejoe494 carter op
I go see them every year. Have loved them since my 20s and I am now 48. They put on such an amazing live show. Classic jamming band. It's a whole other level from their albums.
Check out "#41" from the Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds Live at Luther College. Also "two step" from the "listener supported" live album. Those are both from the same album as this song. Tremendous band.
41 from Listener Supported is pretty awesome too
Since you mentioned Tim R, I have a question. I heard a Tim solo probably 20 years ago. I have no idea the song's name. Towards the end it sounds like he's playing 2 different instruments. You know it's name?
@@jeremythompson5983 I'm honestly not that familiar with Tim's work outside of dave matthews stuff. I know the luther College one has a few solos that sound like he has three hands or at least fifteen fingers.
Dave Matthews band is the only band that can make a song this horny indescribably beautiful, honestly it just blows my mind
The absolute perfect description for DMB & this song.
I must contest, Third Eye Blind is also great at this.
You do realize Dave has fully explained that this song is about a stalking peeping tom obsessed with a random woman he doesn't know, right? lol Its not just horny, its haunting to say the least. lol
@@YerpDerp17 His wife apparently?
Any band with this much hate must be doing something right.
"Grey Street" is my favorite...cheers!
Oh My God! I haven't heard this song or this band in FOREVER!! Literally been like over 10 years!! I forgot how much I loved this song and this band!! Thanks for the reminder now if you'll excuse me, I have a DMB rabbit hole to fall down.
You dont fall in that hole, you float in cozyness.
Why? They're every bit as relevant today as they've ever been.
Dude you seriously should do the live version of Bartender off the album LIVE IN VEGAS. Tim Reynolds is a guest guitarist. The guitar sound is literally one of the best live sound. Whoever was the sound engineer is amazing
I LOVE the Radio City version with him and Tim Reynolds opening with that. It gives me chills every single time!
You’re magic for taking the time and effort to really appreciate the magic. The percussion alone man! The pristine snare drum and the wood blocks and chime tree, it’s so intricate. Thank you for what you do!
The drummer, Carter Beauford, is one of the most underappreciated drummers by anybody that is not a drummer or someone who enjoys this band. On your own time, you should look him up.
Many of who we consider the world's greatest musicians could consider Carter one of the best in the world
100%
SO happy you acknowledged the song’s musical complexity! Nowadays, DMB is often disregarded as just another 90s-era “jam band.” Sure, they do some jam-y stuff (especially live), but I think the actual compositions -and subsequent recorded performances- are genuinely impressive (not to mention the hypnotic quality of THAT VOICE!)
"What would you Say" was ALL over Mtv back in the 90s. My favorite still has to be the LIVE performance in Central Park in NYC of "Ants Marching" because of the DRUMMER! - - I'm sure many have already mentioned the Drummer in the comments!
Nostalgia is right! I'm literally crying right now...
I grew up with four brothers and literally the only thing that my oldest brother and I did together with it being just him and I was we went to a Dave Matthews concert one summer a couple of months after he graduated. It was in an open field amphitheater it's called The Gorge which is in George, Washington (State, not D.C.). The hill where everyone sits in front of the stage basically goes up so it's like stadium seating and there is quite a lot of greenage being smoked at Dave Matthews concerts if you didn't know haha! It was an awesome concert... Anyway it had pretty much gotten dark there was just a strip of sunset colors on the horizon behind the river and I remember this song started up and I happened to look over at my brother and he was looking at me and I felt like in that moment we really connected for the first time as adults. Our childhood was very chaotic and to be honest I didn't really know him very well up until then. I know that might sound kind of weird and creepy because this particular song is about sex but it wasn't in our minds in that moment it was just us both experiencing pure happiness together. He died of testicular cancer when he was 37 years old.
I went to my first DMB concert in 2010. I have seen him live at least once a year every year senc. Also if you react to Dave again you have to do a live version. That's the only way to listen to DMB!!! Keep it up Alex!
Saw this band countless times in their heyday (late 90s early 00s) and their live show was top notch. Everything up to and including Before These Crowded Streets was pretty damn solid. Great, great compositions.
This entire band is stacked with EXCELLENT musicians. Every last one of them. Watch a live video, too - they put on a show!
Seen DMB over 30 times. They're even more incredible live... every member is at the height of their instrument's hierarchy. If you like "Crash Into Me", try "The Stone", "You Might Die Trying", "Two Step", "Grey Street", "Shotgun"... I mean, they have just so, so, so, so, so many great songs.
💯 DMB is a legit group of musicians. Top tier.
When your friends are saying "let's go to a Dave Matthews concert!" next time, GO DUDE. They play sooooo insanely well live.
the dave mathews tim reynolds stuff live is amazing
“The Space Between” by DMB is IMO their best song. I recommend a listen!
It was probably their best Single to be sure, but I would rate "Warehouse" "Pay For What You Get" and "Bartender" much higher than "The Space Between."
@@digitalis2977 Ahh, "Warehouse," excellent to see a deeper track connoisseur. I typically list "Grey Street" as my favorite, but "Warehouse" and "Crush" are close behind.
@@JaronActual Grey Street from the Central Park concert is a freaking masterpiece
Space between us a gorgeous song
I've been recommending Warehouse for quite awhile now. And others like Typical Situation, Dancing Nancies and The Dreaming Tree.
Dave matthews is a fantastically perfect band, or they were when they were all alive. It’s also a gap in the RUclips market. Hit it!
The insane percussive brilliance of the amazing Carter Buford!
Been following them since 1997! Soooo amazing! Chills EVERY song..The lyrics are amazing and the talent from all their instruments are INSANE..Over 200 shows and never the same show! So glad you did this tonight! I love your videos but this one is soooooo close to home..
The brass is LeRoi RIP 🙏 😢this band is so perfectly crafted. Dave's acoustics sets with Tim Reynolds is next level 👌
I love that I could see exactly when the smoothness and talent in this song hit you.
Saw them outdoor at Alpine Valley in summer of 99. Magical night.
"Say Goodbye" might be my favorite. It's got some special meaning and reminds me of a friend who died many years ago.
My favorite DMB song of all time.
It is incredible.
Absolutely one of my most favorite bands..
BRO! . . . . . sober and Pot-Head Quality 🤘😎
Hit That NOTE!! 😜😁
I remember when I heard this song when I was younger the words went right over my head I didn't realize until I was older how dirty this song is. How however it is a really good. song. Dave Matthews voices really nice. The instrumental is quite beautiful.
Dave and Tim Reynolds Radio City Music Hall 'Bartender' check it out
Please do #41 or Crush next. They are great as well. There are just so many DMB songs that are just wonderful!
If your watching the original video I remember when it first came out its filmed in the singers grandmas back yard near Woodstock
Oh and you can thank Carter Beauford for all the shit going on in the background. Hes got like 5 fucking arms.
No other band that i can think of other than Zeppelin that blended a different style together SO amazingly well. The mixture of the instruments is insane in EVERYTHING they have done
“Lying in the Hands of God” is a good one by them too.
Ants marching is without a doubt one of the best arrangements of different instruments and melody's,
I love Dave Mathews Band. Been listening to them for over 20 years. Thanks for checking them out.
Dude you have to listen to purity by slipknot love all of your reactions keep it up man🤙🏽
Such a great band, love listening to them when I'm cruising down the highway. Glad you finally checked them out!! :D
On a different note, I know it's not hip-hop related but you should do a video reaction for the band called "The Devil Wears Prada or TDWP" You won't be disappointed I promise!! PS. they are of the metal genre.
React to halestorm uncomfortable or the new song back from the dead
Yo you should check out Shinedown’s new one Planet Zero
Check out Lie In Our Graves off the same album :)
Goosebumps, Borat impression, double take at suggestive lyrics... damn, this reaction brought some vintage Alex out 😄😄😆
The Dave Matthews Band is a very classic late 90's/early 2000's sound, that very not quite rock, not exactly pop, easy listening just vibing music. His songs and voice always remind me of Rom-coms, but in like the best sorta way. He almost reminds me of John Mayer because of that.
While I'm not overly familiar with DMB, I do know that i don't hate them, they do evoke emotion and nostalgia and watching you experience them like this was a real treat.
I've heard these guys over and over for years, and even though it's not the style of music I listen to personally, I think the amount of hatred they receive is totally undeserved. Their music plays like a symphony and that man has one of the most recognizable voices in music.
If your gonna do 90s music you have to review the Deftones, anything off of around the fur or Adrenaline!
DMB are some really talented musicians and I've loved them since maybe '93. I was in a prog metal band back then that did side gigs doing covers and we LOVED playing DMB songs. We got to play wind instruments and stretch out some different chops.
I got to see DMB at Bonnaroo 2005 and that was a magical night!
If you’re getting into 90’s, listen to “Tyler” by Toadies. Maybe you could react to the video. It’s fucking weird!
I first saw them in 1993 and they opened up for The Grateful Dead. They weren't big then but absolutely crushed it live. DMB is a great band. Some banger songs.
First bitches
lmao
Amazing band and I love his voice, hit hooked from an early age, still listen to them. Give Satellite a listen to
Dave Mathew’s has some great songs, his voice is unique, two-time Grammy winner, he def gives ya goosebumps 👍🎸👍. 🎶🇨🇦🎶
You had so much to say about the production, and you're spot on. The work that producer Steve Lillywhite did with the band on their first three albums is amazing. You need to listen to some of their more uptempo stuff that really features these guys flexing their muscles as virtuosos on their instruments.
Please do Bartender. Any version :)
Satellite is a great song!
25yrs+ I still get the chills listening to them. You need to definitely listen to more of them for sure and they're unbelievably amazing in concert. U have def discovered a legendary 90s band.
Ahh, my high school years. DMB and Collective Soul. The unique sound comes from the unorthodox lineup. A violin and sax added to the usual guitar and bass was quite strange at the time. LeRoi could also play most woodwind instruments, including the flute, oboe, and penny whistle. Warehouse, Lie in Our Graves, Stay, Crush, The Dreaming Tree, most of the Everyday album, Grey Street, You & Me, and Mercy are my favorites.
And yes, Carter Beauford is an incredible drummer. Arguably holds the mantle after Peart's untimely passing.
Also, if you're going on a 90s alt-pop-rock bender, you need to get some Collective Soul in there. A lot of people will say Shine ( and they aren't wrong ), but if you want some bangers, go for Simple, Where the River Flows, Precious Declaration, Heavy, and Why, Pt. 2. And if you want the ultimate chill song, check out No More, No Less.
Can you react to Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds - Bartender
Thanks in advance!
I think you mean at radio music hall. Him and Tim Reynolds.
Ants Marching. Great one
DMB puts on one of the best live shows. I’m seeing them back to back nights this summer
Would rather see him react to one of their more upbeat songs so he could feel more of their energy and power. Ants Marching or Grey Street live would be a great reaction
Ants Marching live at Central Park is incredible!
Two Step, Central Park. Perfection.
DMB is fucking amazing. I’ve seen them 27 times and counting, no show is ever the same. Crash is their most mainstream song and the fans tend to not love it….with that being said it’s still an amazing song. I highly suggest checking out the many different live versions of crash that are available on Spotify. Dave and the band never just show up for a show, they give it their all every time. Look for the horns section on many 90s version of crash. Good stuff. Thanks for covering crash and DMB. Excellent!
Hello fellow Davite. For me it's Satellite, not Crash that the radio and the live shows burned me out on.
@@scapito oh I totally agree. I chased Crash in my twenties for years and never actually heard it live. Then years later when I stopped caring I finally heard it live. But for the record- I’d still enjoy the heck out of a DMB concert even if they played Crash and Satellite the whole night. Lolz.
DMB gets a lot of crap for whatever reason but Dave is a masterful songwriter, a great lyricist and he's had a band full of the most professional musicians surrounding him for about 30 years. I love his music immensely! Please check out Bartender from Radio City or Rapunzel from Listener Supported. Guaranteed to give you the felling you had doing Crash Into Me. Thank you for doing this, a great introduction to the genius of Dave Matthews.
Devin Townsend Project - The Death of Music (Ocean Machine - Live In Plovdiv 2017) ...... My guy, YOU HAVE TO CHECK THIS OUT
If you want goosebumps listening to a song, Valley of Death by Skillet. It's on their new album that came out a couple weeks ago. Absolutely beautiful tearjerking ballad. John Cooper's voice is made for that song.
Hey bro PLZ React to SYSTEM OF A DOWN MIND, Since 2018 I'm suggesting this song, there's no music video, also after the studio version do it the live on: 1997 (Serj sounding like a beast in this one) the one on BDO 2002 (Insane), and the one on 2003 (I forgot the name of tge stage but its only a cam filming serj from far) my fav is 1997 but in this one the instrumental sounds really .... idk ankward XD but his vocals are monster, but the BDO 2002 Are insane!!
This year will be 4 years suggesting the same song, its a like a College graduation
So you listened to the video version. If you got goosebumps from that edited version, the album version will send you into another dimension. It gets pretty jammy. Stevie Nicks's version is also pretty good. Crash Into Me is one of my favorite songs.
This is an amazing band. I've seen them over 20 times and every time keeps getting better. If you want to check this band out more please do Tripping Billies, Ants Marching or Seep Up(Epic Wailing Version) I promise you will be blown away!!
Yooo Ive been digging the a7x videos even though they are few years old lol.. Just came across you, but can you check out Apocalyptica - Not Strong Enough or I don't Care ???? Pleaseee
Alex, the song that starts at the beginning of your video what's the title ??? It's quite CATCHY, for now thanks man for the reply.
Am I the only one that has been waiting literally FOREVER for Alex to react to Godsmack?!?!?
DMB was the first real concert I went to as a teen. The live show is so amazing! Check out "Where are you going" "Dont Drink the Water" and "I Did It"
VIMIC-She sees everything THAT WAS JOEYS NEW BAND AFTER HE LEARNED HOW TO WALK AGAIN!!!!!!!
VIMIC-She sees everything THAT WAS JOEYS NEW BAND AFTER HE LEARNED HOW TO WALK AGAIN!!!!!!!
FAST TECH METAL. Archspire "Bleed The Future" title track off their newest album. Superfast. Goodluck keeping up with the lyrics...
Loved it!!! If you’re checking out more DMB please check out Crush, it’s my absolute favorite!!!
It's fashionable to hate a band for becoming popular--and that's just silly. Every member of the band is a master of their instrument, and every member absolutely loves to turn each song into a 20-minute jam session.
I grew up listening to them. I remember going to the taste of colorodo in Denver and they were there. In a way DMB is Colorado's sound. They're absolutely epic. Thank you for loving them
Should check out Slightly Stoopid, Dirty Heads, Iration, Rebelution, or Stick Figure for similar vibes
CRUSH should be your next song from Dave Matthews!
Please check out the new Bloodywood!!! It's called "Aaj" and it's amazing!!!
hey Alex, can you react to Holiday With Masha? they are Orchestral Metal from Indonesia, here's the song i recomended
1.Scars
2.ANUBIS
3.Decision
4.Welcome to My Home
5.EGO
thank you and sorry for my bad english. greet from Indonesia
So glad to see someone appreciate the quality of DMB. I have to put them 2nd best show I've been to. Behind Pink Floyd. Checkout WAREHOUSE by DMB when you can.
Young man….you get it!!
DMB runs deep and you listened to one of their “pop” songs.
Begging you. Watch and LISTEN to Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds doing Bartender live at Radio City Music Hall. You will be a changed man. You want goose bumps? I dare ya. 😏
Then check them out in concert and go to another level.
Listen to the WORKING HOUR from their album SONGS FROM THE BIG CHAIR. That is more haunting and soooo pristine music in their catalog of best materials.
Dave Matthews Band - All Along the Watchtower Live!!!
Thank me later.
My most favorite ever! Check out All Along The Watchtower from Central Park.. 110k people.. it was a religious experience.
Welcome to the LoVE of the DMB Family Alex❤️ Enjoy your stay!
Next song request: All Along The Watchtower- Live, Central Park 2003
DMB Unique group of incredibly talented musicians always doing their own thing. Check out Dave and Tim Reynolds "Bartender" live at Radio City Music Hall. Dave is a wonder lyrically!
What's next? Hootie and the goddamn Blowfish? Jk. I think you need to check out Ridiculous Thoughts from The Cranberries if you're wanting a 90s rewind. ✌🏻🖖🏻
Alex you need to do some more of DMB. You will very quickly go down the rabbit hole if you start listening to them. 41, crush, ants marching just to name a few. And their live albums are INSANE!! Also check out Dave and Tim Reynolds "Bartender" live at Radio City!!
Dude…I’m such a huge DMB fan. Like 150 shows and multiple DMB tats (no shaming please). 😂 That was awesome! So glad you appreciated the entire song; music, lyrics, the marriage of the instruments. Spot on. Would love your next DMB song to be Ants Marching. Think it would make the hair on your arm stand up and dance.
Wildways -til i die (cover MGK) please! Fuckin beautiful metal song!!!!!
I remember buying the Crash album in '96. f you lived in Charlottesville, VA back in the 1990s, especially if you went to UVA, it was a magical time to be a DMB fan. Ch'ville was where they got their start, and I'll never forget the concert they had at the football stadium.
Hey man if you like this you should check out Squirm by Dave Matthews Band it's a really cool song.
Also you STILL haven't reacted to The Mystic Crystal by Ninja Sex Party and you just gotta xD
Hey Alex! You should check out New Horizon - Stronger Than Steel! New Swedish band who got an amazing vocalist!
Dave Matthews Band - All Along The Watchtower (Live at Folsom Fields)……..ENERGY! Off the hook insane
#41! DMB is one of the best of all time. That’s the song- #41 my favorite of favorites. Also- Crush. Crush is like Crash’s sexier counterpart