I do not own any of this footage. Just had this piece on VHS and thought fans would want to see a great piece from Charlie Rose & co.. Originally aired 1/23/01.
Been following DMB since I was 10, it’s now 2023, I’m almost 35 and I can confidently say this band has saved my life time and time again. Grateful for the ride
I have been onboard the DMB bus ever since the very first EP Remember Two Things. In spite of the tragic death of LeRoi and the departure of Boyd it is beyond the shadow of a doubt that DMB has only aged like fine wine over the past three decades. **R.I.P. LEROI MOORE 🎷🕊 **
@@DrLuke49I just saw them last night. A lot of bands I've grown up with have shown their age in performances, but this band has taken great care of themselves. The 30 year old songs sound just as good as they did when they first came out.
Well it's 2023 at the time I'm writing this. I've always loved their music. My wife and i went to a concert in Lake Tahoe last year and it was such a great time I'll never forget.
RIght?? I can't tell you how many times I listened to that track back in high school. Hundreds at least. I was OBSESSED with that song. Every night I'd sneak out on my roof, smoke a joint, and listen to Crash and Ok Computer on my dad's nice studio headphones. It was magical. I haven't played Two Step on guitar in a good 15 years, but I guarantee I still remember 85% of it from muscle memory alone. Lol Such a great, great song. Never gets old.
Listener Supported is one of the best live albums they have ever released, next to RR 95. The song selection was phenomenal, representing almost all the classic songs DMB plays even to this day. There will never be another band like this again.
I have loved all sorts of music over my life. My parents loved DMB and started it all for me. I think I know the words to every single Dave Matthews Band song.
I remember being 13 in 2000 and my Dad recorded this special for me on a VHS so i could watch it in my room on my VCR. I have been in love with DMB since I was 12! So glad I have been so lucky to see them almost 40 times in the last 25 years
I adore them...and subscribe regularly to "The Church of Dave"...their poetry always makes me feel better when my life is going off the rails. Their music has seen me through so much in my life. I love them....more like family....
The Dave Matthews Band consists of really humble guys doing what they love to do. Each and every member professionally brilliant at their particular contribution making for some really groovy MUSIC. Keep up the fascinating work guys.
I've been around a long time and The Dave Matthews band is by far the most awesome band I've ever heard. I go to at least one concert every year! Keep it going Dave.
Picture this: 10th grade Spanish class in 1995. Kid next to me hands over a cassette tape. He says it's a band his brother saw the previous weekend down near his college in Charlottesville. On the label were the letters DMB. I was blown away. Fast forward a bit and while watching MTV I see David from Roseanne in the video for Satellite. Have seen them many times since then. Always fantastic!
I went to UVA and in the early days I hired Dave a few times to play at our various fraternity parties. Later Tim played a few gigs with him. They both are awesome…both as musicians and people.
It is amazing how these guys just happened to meet and were able to bring us something that is so perfect that it literally changes lives is about the most amazing thing I have ever seen!!
I'm glad we got the gift of the Dave Matthews Band. It takes up a lot of my music time. Relatable and awakening content and something for any/every mood. Love me some DMB!
Funny they open with Listener Supported. I’m proud to say I was at this show as well as 76 others. While 12/3/98 will forever be the best show I’ve ever attended, Listener Supported was without question the best produced show I’ve ever seen from DMB. Ironically my buddy and I had seats directly behind the stage about 24 rows up. At first I was a bit disappointed being behind the stage u til I remembered how much Dave turns around to Carter and other band mates. So it was a very unique perspective to say the least. Great show, excellent DVD. Go buy it if they still have them in 2023.
Lived in Phoenix at the time, but wife and I after seeing them there decided to travel to SF for a long weekend and see them at the amphitheater there so were at that show. Great memories
it truly is a non stop tour. I mean, they took what, six months off in 2011 if you count the caravan festivals as taking a break. They love music and their fans more than any other band.
Wow. This was an incredible find for me. I have had the pleasure of working for DMB for many years. I SO vividly remember seeing Charlie Rose backstage at Mtview and having maybe my only starstruck moment to date (despite working for many big stars for years to come). I was so shocked and excited to see CR. The total opposite of what most folks would likely experience. This is actually kind of funny now- so stiff, but he obviously would not have sought out this story if he wasn't a fan. Great memories for me! And DMB continues to make fans happy to this day!
Yes. I buy tickets to around 4 DMB shows a year, tailgate for hours before the shows, know all their songs word for word, always go in early for the front of the pit and seek up other fans where ever I go because Dave Matthews has money.
Things to like about this video in no particular order: -recorded on a VHS tape -BT!!! -the magic of the turn of the century - Lilywhite sessions I love the trips down memory lane!😊
I've seen DMB twice last time-08 my Mom was fighting brain cancer we kinda got in2 it b/c I have epilepsy, cancer caused her to worry bout EVERYTHING she thought I'd go 2 St. Louis & have a seizure during the show I KNEW I HAD to see DMB I did,had a GREAT time, got home patched it up w/my Mom sadly we lost her in 09 I won't ever 4get the smile on her face when I screamed-There putting out a CD of the show I went 2! It came out b4 she passed away I got it & said here it is Mom, she gave me a hug!
Best band I’ve ever had the fortunate pleasure of seeing live again and again. They saved my life when introduced to me back in ‘07 while in a combat zone.
2016 made 25 years together for them. We went to The Gorge for the first time that year and was my birthday. Most amazing setting for the best band ever.#DMB25 #DaveMatthewsBandFans
Not sure how I just ran across this now... I'm a huge fan but for some reason just discovered this. Thanks for uploading this snippet, it was pretty cool.
Interesting this is recorded between Everyday and Busted Stuff. So glad we got the Lillywhite sessions-as mentioned "Bartender" is one of my favorite songs of all time. He opened with it last night in Denver doing an acoustic solo during the Two Sets Tour. I wish they were still writing songs like they did up to 2002. RIP LeRoi
+schmoab You know Lillywhite Sessions really has some rough rough songs as it's obviously not finished. But I swear I simply can't listen Grace is Gone on Busted Stuff. The LS version is perhaps my favorite recorded DMB song ever. That's how much I love that version. Captain is also brilliant, although the BS version is good. But those two LS Session versions of GIG and Captain are just such great great songs. Not sure where the mindset of the band was when they decided to do Everyday. Makes no sense at all.
part of the problem was Capshaw was trying to change their image. IDK if you remember around that time of everyday they were all.over.the.place. It was like they were turning onto the pop scene. They had performances on MTVs TRL, The Nickelodeon kids choice awards, they did the late night circuit a couple times, all while putting that shit album out that was just screaming "radio tunes" they were short, and played everywhere. I saw an interview a few years later where they discussed all that. I still don't understand why when they did BustedStuff they didn't record it with Steve Lillywhite .... One thing I do know is I'm glad they do go all out sell out mode with Glenn Ballard 😭😂😭
Knowing what we know about the band's dark days, primarily that time period from LWS all the way through Stand Up, you can feel the uneasiness from Roi in that shot and even Carter. I think it was during the Road to Big Whiskey where he basically says "we were handed sheet music".
@@Mr.EmeraldTheGreen well like I said, you can see it during the big whiskey doc. With everyday, Dave flying out and writing the entire album without the band kinda speaks for itself ya know? With them being so collaborative and all that. Definitely give that doc a watch because Dave talks about pretty much throwing in the towel with the band at one point.
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It was an amazing time seeing Leroi live many times. It has never been the same without him (and now Boyd also, I don't condone what Boyd did, but the sound has never been the same)
Been following DMB since I was 10, it’s now 2023, I’m almost 35 and I can confidently say this band has saved my life time and time again. Grateful for the ride
One of my first CDs was Crash little did I know that was just the tip of the iceberg
I have been onboard the DMB bus ever since the very first EP Remember Two Things.
In spite of the tragic death of LeRoi and the departure of Boyd it is beyond the shadow of a doubt that DMB has only aged like fine wine over the past three decades.
**R.I.P. LEROI MOORE 🎷🕊 **
@@DrLuke49I just saw them last night. A lot of bands I've grown up with have shown their age in performances, but this band has taken great care of themselves. The 30 year old songs sound just as good as they did when they first came out.
@@AndyJay1985 there is no other group like DMB around to be sure 💯
Same same same
Well it's 2023 at the time I'm writing this. I've always loved their music. My wife and i went to a concert in Lake Tahoe last year and it was such a great time I'll never forget.
One of the few bands who sounds better live cuz they're the real thing
Way better live! There’s a reason they sell out every show at every place
"Two Step" is such a great song
RIght?? I can't tell you how many times I listened to that track back in high school. Hundreds at least. I was OBSESSED with that song.
Every night I'd sneak out on my roof, smoke a joint, and listen to Crash and Ok Computer on my dad's nice studio headphones. It was magical.
I haven't played Two Step on guitar in a good 15 years, but I guarantee I still remember 85% of it from muscle memory alone. Lol
Such a great, great song. Never gets old.
Still listening 2019
Vincent H. 2020 gang
I'm going for 'forever..' ❤️
Rest in peace LeRoi Moore!
😥😢😞
Long Live THE GROOGRUX KING!!!!!!
Listener Supported is one of the best live albums they have ever released, next to RR 95. The song selection was phenomenal, representing almost all the classic songs DMB plays even to this day. There will never be another band like this again.
Haven't heard that one but I'm going to now. My personal fav has always been Live @ Luther College with Tim reynolds
Couldn’t agree more.
I also love Live in Central Park
Pure magic. So thankful that 60 minutes captured this moment in time. Of course they are still as good as ever after all these years.
"THEYVE GOT REGGAE MON"
lmao shit was hilarious
"JAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH! Rastafarianism!" - Ras Trent, 1879
🤣🤣🤣
😆😆😆 shhhhhhhhhh🤫🤫 these liberal lunatics will try to cancel Charlie Rose next 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
@@michaelm7422
We don’t have our eyes on Charlie Rose.
It's the little things that make nostalgia great.
I haven't seen VCR tracking in a long ass time lol
You know sometimes in life things are just meant to be. Well Dave Matthews Band is one of those things.
Boyd Tinsley will truly be missed.
I have loved all sorts of music over my life. My parents loved DMB and started it all for me. I think I know the words to every single Dave Matthews Band song.
"Want reggae? They have got reggae... Mon."
That two step is the best performance of the song to date. Love it!
I've been a Davehead since 1994 and still my favorite band.
I remember being 13 in 2000 and my Dad recorded this special for me on a VHS so i could watch it in my room on my VCR. I have been in love with DMB since I was 12! So glad I have been so lucky to see them almost 40 times in the last 25 years
I used to tape all his TV appearances. Funny there was no way of knowing that soon we could broadly share them like this. Glad you found your way here
Cool Dad!!
an eye for an eye as the golden rule,leaves nothing but a room full of blind men. truer words have never been spoken . an inspiring group of musicians
I adore them...and subscribe regularly to "The Church of Dave"...their poetry always makes me feel better when my life is going off the rails. Their music has seen me through so much in my life. I love them....more like family....
Marty Hill I too am a member of the church of Dave.
Church of Dave?
@@anthonyvelez2722 I was just being silly, not literal.
The Dave Matthews Band consists of really humble guys doing what they love to do. Each and every member professionally brilliant at their particular contribution making for some really groovy MUSIC. Keep up the fascinating work guys.
I've been around a long time and The Dave Matthews band is by far the most awesome band I've ever heard. I go to at least one concert every year! Keep it going Dave.
Picture this: 10th grade Spanish class in 1995. Kid next to me hands over a cassette tape. He says it's a band his brother saw the previous weekend down near his college in Charlottesville. On the label were the letters DMB. I was blown away. Fast forward a bit and while watching MTV I see David from Roseanne in the video for Satellite. Have seen them many times since then. Always fantastic!
Loved this! I live in Richmond. Only saw once and it still resonates in my soul
I went to UVA and in the early days I hired Dave a few times to play at our various fraternity parties. Later Tim played a few gigs with him. They both are awesome…both as musicians and people.
Best band in the world and I am glad I find this video ❤
It takes a lot of talent to play drums and chew bubblegum at the same time.
At least he's not walking or running out... then he would be kicking ass.
Came here to kick bass and chew bubblegum. End of statement.
Lmao 😂 so true thooooo
@@Therealrealbenji lol
👏
RIP Mr Leroi Moore
It is amazing how these guys just happened to meet and were able to bring us something that is so perfect that it literally changes lives is about the most amazing thing I have ever seen!!
DMB has been my favorite band since the early 90’s.
I'm glad we got the gift of the Dave Matthews Band. It takes up a lot of my music time. Relatable and awakening content and something for any/every mood. Love me some DMB!
So glad Charlie Rose, my favorite interviewer, got to work with one of my favorite bands....and even hang out back stage with them! Glad I found this.
Funny they open with Listener Supported. I’m proud to say I was at this show as well as 76 others. While 12/3/98 will forever be the best show I’ve ever attended, Listener Supported was without question the best produced show I’ve ever seen from DMB. Ironically my buddy and I had seats directly behind the stage about 24 rows up. At first I was a bit disappointed being behind the stage u til I remembered how much Dave turns around to Carter and other band mates. So it was a very unique perspective to say the least. Great show, excellent DVD. Go buy it if they still have them in 2023.
I live for Dave Matthews
Best band ever. Finally saw them live last week after almost 3 decades of listening
Lived in Phoenix at the time, but wife and I after seeing them there decided to travel to SF for a long weekend and see them at the amphitheater there so were at that show. Great memories
Charlie gettin lit backstage with DMB
Dude DMB lays it down. Such a pleasure to see!
2023, and they’re about to release ANOTHER top seller.
A Walk on The Moon will be their eighth straight album to hit number 1.
Two step is my all time fav. Especially the version played in 92! And 07!
it truly is a non stop tour. I mean, they took what, six months off in 2011 if you count the caravan festivals as taking a break. They love music and their fans more than any other band.
Wow. This was an incredible find for me. I have had the pleasure of working for DMB for many years. I SO vividly remember seeing Charlie Rose backstage at Mtview and having maybe my only starstruck moment to date (despite working for many big stars for years to come). I was so shocked and excited to see CR. The total opposite of what most folks would likely experience. This is actually kind of funny now- so stiff, but he obviously would not have sought out this story if he wasn't a fan. Great memories for me! And DMB continues to make fans happy to this day!
Seen them 9times have 2 tickets for the next tour in 2021...can’t wait to get to my 10th show...miss Boyd
I've been listening to this band ever since I was born. almost 16 years Ive been obsessed with them.
Indeed, saved my life today, energized , hope again, love this
Yes. I buy tickets to around 4 DMB shows a year, tailgate for hours before the shows, know all their songs word for word, always go in early for the front of the pit and seek up other fans where ever I go because Dave Matthews has money.
Goosebumps...the good ole days. Oh how I miss this. Been a fan since ‘94 and this just brings back the memories.
I remember the days when you could only hear 2 step on those sketchy websites. DMB and Pearl Jam my favorite live bands to see hands down...
Things to like about this video in no particular order:
-recorded on a VHS tape
-BT!!!
-the magic of the turn of the century - Lilywhite sessions
I love the trips down memory lane!😊
If I ever have a child, he/she will be raised on Dave and Bob. In fact, if the whole world listened to Dave and Bob, it would be a much better place.
Seeing Leroi makes me sad but also happy, rip
You don't know what you have, until it's gone.
What a perfect introduction to the Dave Matthews Band in the beginning: One of the best performances of Two Step they've ever played!
You're welcome! Glad I saved it.
I've seen DMB twice last time-08 my Mom was fighting brain cancer we kinda got in2 it b/c I have epilepsy, cancer caused her to worry bout EVERYTHING she thought I'd go 2 St. Louis & have a seizure during the show I KNEW I HAD to see DMB I did,had a GREAT time, got home patched it up w/my Mom sadly we lost her in 09 I won't ever 4get the smile on her face when I screamed-There putting out a CD of the show I went 2! It came out b4 she passed away I got it & said here it is Mom, she gave me a hug!
Best band I’ve ever had the fortunate pleasure of seeing live again and again. They saved my life when introduced to me back in ‘07 while in a combat zone.
They’re extremely good live every time
2016 made 25 years together for them. We went to The Gorge for the first time that year and was my birthday. Most amazing setting for the best band ever.#DMB25 #DaveMatthewsBandFans
Yes they are not just a band, they are officially musicians
Yeah thanks so much for the upload. These old pieces are gold.
BEST BAND IN THE WORLD
Thank you for sharing this. It's an awesome piece and Dave and the guys are pronominal .
an incredible group!!
if Charlie Rose would have been able to play something, they would have welcomed him to the stage.
Waaahhhhh Theyre all so young and babyfaced!!!
Love this performer!!!
Not sure how I just ran across this now... I'm a huge fan but for some reason just discovered this. Thanks for uploading this snippet, it was pretty cool.
Transcribed from VHS.. Love it!
Oh my God! This video is so precious! Thanks! Amazing!
Lovely poetic complex. DMB. Always
Charlie Rose needs to interview the aliens when they land
Boyd Tinsley just ripped the bong when charlie rose tells him his gonna sing
Straight up. What a interaction lol
Thanks for posting.
The interviews in Glen Ballards studio make me sad. "Best songs we've ever written!" "yeah I'd say so!"......stoooooooooooooop it.
RIP LeRoi
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R.I.P. Leroi Moore..miss you :(
Magical it is Dave.
I love Dave...
32 year drummer and they still are the best
Interesting this is recorded between Everyday and Busted Stuff. So glad we got the Lillywhite sessions-as mentioned "Bartender" is one of my favorite songs of all time. He opened with it last night in Denver doing an acoustic solo during the Two Sets Tour. I wish they were still writing songs like they did up to 2002. RIP LeRoi
+schmoab You know Lillywhite Sessions really has some rough rough songs as it's obviously not finished. But I swear I simply can't listen Grace is Gone on Busted Stuff. The LS version is perhaps my favorite recorded DMB song ever. That's how much I love that version. Captain is also brilliant, although the BS version is good. But those two LS Session versions of GIG and Captain are just such great great songs. Not sure where the mindset of the band was when they decided to do Everyday. Makes no sense at all.
part of the problem was Capshaw was trying to change their image. IDK if you remember around that time of everyday they were all.over.the.place. It was like they were turning onto the pop scene. They had performances on MTVs TRL, The Nickelodeon kids choice awards, they did the late night circuit a couple times, all while putting that shit album out that was just screaming "radio tunes" they were short, and played everywhere. I saw an interview a few years later where they discussed all that. I still don't understand why when they did BustedStuff they didn't record it with Steve Lillywhite .... One thing I do know is I'm glad they do go all out sell out mode with Glenn Ballard 😭😂😭
Thanks for the upload. Love this band. Nice to see footage of Leroi
this was so long ago. shit they are great
Knowing what we know about the band's dark days, primarily that time period from LWS all the way through Stand Up, you can feel the uneasiness from Roi in that shot and even Carter. I think it was during the Road to Big Whiskey where he basically says "we were handed sheet music".
Just curious, what/when were the bands dark days? Why were LeRoi and Carter uneasy?
@@Mr.EmeraldTheGreen well like I said, you can see it during the big whiskey doc. With everyday, Dave flying out and writing the entire album without the band kinda speaks for itself ya know? With them being so collaborative and all that. Definitely give that doc a watch because Dave talks about pretty much throwing in the towel with the band at one point.
"Best songs we ever recorded" Who are they kidding.....
Charlottesville is the best city I've ever lived in and Im from Baltimore and lived in little old Winchester VA. Roanoke VA And Tampa Florida
They are the best live band ever
dave is one cool cat
The Stone... yea. Haven't heard that in ages!
HAPPY 46TH BIRTHDAY DAVE MATTHEWS !!!!!!!
Still the best band ever !✌✌
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RIP Boyd
Too bad they lost that "something special" in LeRoi. God I wish I'd been going to concerts when he was still there.
DMB just wasn't DMB after leroi's passing.
It was an amazing time seeing Leroi live many times. It has never been the same without him (and now Boyd also, I don't condone what Boyd did, but the sound has never been the same)
Never forget the 2004 Dave Matthews Band Chicago river incident 😞🙏💩
Thanks for sharing this. Never saw it before.
They just happen to choose potentially the best Two Step EVER performed live for the news piece.
these folks just ROCK!!
awesome! thanks for the memories. excited for summer tour to start. :)
Going July 10th
thank you very much for this
great report, thank you
The VH1 driven documentary is also phenomenal
"Want reggae? They've got reggae, mon."
"Want Reggae? They've got Reggae, mon." Painful.