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Dave Matthews Band Start the Summer on a Groovy Note

6/2/08, 4:10 pm EST

“Good to see y’all. Nice to meet y’all,” announced Dave Matthews as his band kicked-off their their annual summer tour on Friday at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Pavilion in Burgettstown, PA. Matthews has always been an unlikely rock star, and his casual greeting to a crowd of mostly hardcore devotees was an appropriate down home tic. The band got the vibe going early, hitting the opening chords of “Don’t Drink the Water” from behind a backdrop depicting a glowing sunset, which pulled away just in time to reveal the band as they hit the song’s climax.

The quintet, flanked by touring guitarist Tim Reynolds and horn player Rashawn Ross, jammed through twenty songs that included hit singles like “Crash Into Me” along with deep cuts like “Smooth Rider.”

But perhaps the highlight of the night was DMB’s lively cover of Sly & the Family Stone’s song “Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Again).” Dave danced around on stage without his guitar, connecting with both the band and the audience, encouraging everyone to sing with him, “I want to thank you for letting me be myself again.” The crowd willingly acquiesced; they let Dave be himself, and in return they got to throw their hands up and feel like themselves too.


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dumno | 8/22/2008, 1:17 am EST

money (that’s what i want)

Anonymous | 6/5/2008, 11:43 am EST

what was the name of the Beatles song sang Sat. nite during the encore? Thanks!

Ramones Reprise | 6/5/2008, 10:50 am EST

Beat on the brat,
Beat on the brat,
Beat on the brat with a baseball bat
Oh yeah, Oh yeah, Oh yeah.

Jaclyn and Aaron | 6/4/2008, 9:54 pm EST

WE LOVE DMB! And we love the fact he began his tour in Pittsburg. We went to both shows.

Charlottesville Local | 6/4/2008, 11:11 am EST

I lived here for 10 years and have watched Dave
throw people out of his life like trash and for
no reason, just ask his long time friends, oh,
that’s right he doesn’t have any!!!

cleodog | 6/3/2008, 7:38 pm EST

Butch is a talented musician trying to balance family with tour. I’d say something related to money, personalities, or possible reduction of Butch’s playtime was the final straw. Obviously something did prompt what appears to be a quick decision but in reality was a decision that’s been coming for probably some period of time. Just thoughts, we’ll never know.

Anonymous | 6/3/2008, 3:38 pm EST

DMB is absolutely awesome I see them every summer! I wouldn’t miss a summer, I’m going about 3hrs away just to see them! Keep rockin’!

Son | 6/3/2008, 12:05 pm EST

Butch left because of “personal reasons,” says the band. This was confirmed by AntsMarching.org.

If it was about money, Burgettstown II encore would be VERY appropriate. But there’s no way to know.

It’s 15 years later, and no one knows the absolute reasons why Peter Griesar left DMB in 1993. We may never know in this casee.

Pshaw | 6/3/2008, 11:01 am EST

Butch left because of “personal reasons” people have been saying tho…and this is a complete rumor who knows if its true. But there may have been an argument over the money that Tim was getting to tour with them, thus it was probably more then they pay him. But who knows.

gonzo | 6/3/2008, 10:51 am EST

money->(money)thats what i want was a shot at Butch for leaving the band because he wanted more money.

stupid Dave Matthews | 6/3/2008, 10:31 am EST

This is tacky music. Something to listen to when grandma comes over.

Play The Piano Drunk | 6/2/2008, 11:36 pm EST

ha ha ha

They are definitely The Masters of the “Deep Relaxation” sound.

Michael | 6/2/2008, 4:54 pm EST

also, the next night for their encore they played an awesome “money” medley of the pink floyd song and the 50’s/beatles song, set to a movie backdrop of oil wells and falling coins. all too appropriate

? | 6/2/2008, 4:42 pm EST

Why did butch taylor leave!

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