DAVE MATTHEWS BAND VH1 Storytellers, Harvey Theatre, New York, NY 2005 DVD Format: NTSC Source: Professional-Shot (Multi-Camera) Video Quality: Rating: 9.0 Menus: No ABOUT THE EPISODE: Dave Matthews Band took their performance from the arenas they typically play to a more intimate setting for a taping of VH1 Storytellers at the BAM Harvey Theatre in Brooklyn. In quintessential Storytellers form, the band (Dave Matthews, Stefan Lessard, Leroi Moore, Boyd Tinsley, and Carter Beauford) answer questions from fans and in a new interview give an honest and revealing look at the stories behind the songs. The setlist includes DMB favorites "Where Are You Going?" "Ants Marching," and "Too Much," as well as "American Baby," "Dreamgirl," "Steady As We Go," and "Lousiana Bayou" from their latest album Stand Up. SET LIST: American Baby Crush Dreamgirl Where Are You Going Louisiana Bayou Ants Marching Steady As We Go Too Much All Along The Watchtower |
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