DAVE MATTHEWS BAND ANNOUNCES 2010 EUROPEAN TOUR DATES
Dave Matthews Band will kick-off their 2010 tour with a return to Europe for eighteen shows planned throughout February and March. DMB toured Europe briefly in June shortly after the launch of Big Whiskey and the GrooGrux King. Many of the songs from the new album have now become part of DMB’s live performance and will be heard for the first time by our European fans.
Warehouse members are invited to purchase tickets for Dave Matthews Band’s European tour through a special advance Warehouse presale.
Links to the presale will be provided exclusively within the Warehouse website. To request tickets select “Request Tickets/Tourdates” under DAVE MATTHEWS BAND and then click on the “On Sale Now” link for access to the presale. The presales will begin on Tuesday, October 20th at 10:00 a.m. CET and GMT (10 am local time for the city in which the event takes place). The presales will continue until the public onsale begins on Friday, October 23 at 10:00 a.m. CET and GMT. The special DMB Europe Tour presale is not available to non-members.
Click here to join the Warehouse and gain access to the DMB European tour presales.
B16….io non so se ti piacciono DMB….ma guarda che ti li portano proprio a casina….
Un conoscente è stato al Lucca Summer e mi ha parlato di un concerto di altri tempi, quasi tre ore con 6 bis (se non ricordo male eh…) e tantissima improvvisazione…sono concerti che è difficile trovare in giro…
LUCCA SUMMER SETLIST, 5 LUGLIO
Don’t Drink The Water
Shake Me Like a Monkey
You Might Die Trying
Seven
Funny The Way It Is
So Damn Lucky
Everyday
Crash Into Me
#41
Spaceman
Cornbread
Lying In the Hands of God
Jimi Thing
Why I Am
The Dreaming Tree
Alligator Pie
Ants Marching
Encore:
Gravedigger
Dive In
Two Step
Encore 2:
Rye Whiskey (Tex Ritter cover)
Pantala Naga Pampa
Rapunzel
Portishead are set to make a follow-up to 2008’s album ‘Third’.
The band who recently said that they were working on new material from ‘a different angle’, have revealed it wouldn’t take another 11 years to record a new album.
“No, it’s just that I gave up music for five years, so the album [‘Third’] only took about four years in total.” Barrow told The Quietus. “But I guess when you’re trying to reinvent the wheel – I don’t think we did it – don’t get me wrong, I don’t rate myself that highly – but when you come up with something that you are finally happy with, it’s ok.” He explained.
Also revealing that the band would tour in December, he also commented on the difficulties of making a new record.
“We didn’t want to repeat ourselves but it was really difficult sometimes.” he said. “If you want to do something different, you really can’t because it doesn’t sound like you; so when you don’t sound like what you like about yourself, you end up writing stuff that you hate. It was like eating a curry and puking it up and eating it again.” He added
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B16….io non so se ti piacciono DMB….ma guarda che ti li portano proprio a casina….
Un conoscente è stato al Lucca Summer e mi ha parlato di un concerto di altri tempi, quasi tre ore con 6 bis (se non ricordo male eh…) e tantissima improvvisazione…sono concerti che è difficile trovare in giro…
LUCCA SUMMER SETLIST, 5 LUGLIO
Don’t Drink The Water
Shake Me Like a Monkey
You Might Die Trying
Seven
Funny The Way It Is
So Damn Lucky
Everyday
Crash Into Me
#41
Spaceman
Cornbread
Lying In the Hands of God
Jimi Thing
Why I Am
The Dreaming Tree
Alligator Pie
Ants Marching
Encore:
Gravedigger
Dive In
Two Step
Encore 2:
Rye Whiskey (Tex Ritter cover)
Pantala Naga Pampa
Rapunzel
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sono un po a digiuno di dave matthews band miei cari… cosa facciamo, provate a farmi venire voglia per via aerea?
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Portishead are set to make a follow-up to 2008’s album ‘Third’.
The band who recently said that they were working on new material from ‘a different angle’, have revealed it wouldn’t take another 11 years to record a new album.
“No, it’s just that I gave up music for five years, so the album [‘Third’] only took about four years in total.” Barrow told The Quietus. “But I guess when you’re trying to reinvent the wheel – I don’t think we did it – don’t get me wrong, I don’t rate myself that highly – but when you come up with something that you are finally happy with, it’s ok.” He explained.
Also revealing that the band would tour in December, he also commented on the difficulties of making a new record.
“We didn’t want to repeat ourselves but it was really difficult sometimes.” he said. “If you want to do something different, you really can’t because it doesn’t sound like you; so when you don’t sound like what you like about yourself, you end up writing stuff that you hate. It was like eating a curry and puking it up and eating it again.” He added
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e vai di Portishead allora……….
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