After Her (Lyrics)
This song evolved into the song "Satellite". Never played live. The only known performance is the Rutabaga Studios demo recorded in 1992.
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unreleased This song evolved into the song "Satellite". Never played live. The only known performance is the Rutabaga Studios demo recorded in 1992.
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unreleased "Watchtower" is one of the all time most played encore songs. The band is thought to have been covering this song since their first show ever. Dave was known to have been covering it solo since before the band came together. The song became an early favorite and many old school shows where the crowd would scream "Watchtower" throughout entire show. Watchtower is one of the most guested songs and features many popular jams. It sounds hardly anything like Bob Dylan's original or the Jimi Hendrix cover. The song even has evolved over the years, dropping a verse, gaining a Stefan Solo feature intro, and a high note during "the wind began to howl". - dmbalmanac
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cover song First single off of "Stand Up" and was played live for the first time on 03.20.05 and heavily through 2005 and a few times in 2006.
Lyrics are short and sweet and include a lot of screaming "yeahs.." during live performances aside from 05.27.07 which had some alternate improved lyrics.
This is essentially the same song as Little Thing. The name seems to have been changed to "An' Another Thing" at the last minute before the release of Some Devil, as it was called "Little Thing" in the inital press release, and a picture in the album's booklet shows that it was referred to as such in the studio, as well.
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some devil The band has been covering John Prine's Angel From Montgomery since the old days. Featuring Boyd on lead vocals and a classic violin solo.
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cover song One of the most played songs in DMB's history. Nearly 1000 performances since 1991 and has not missed a tour since.
These lyrics are taken from a performance in 1993. This song later evolved into "Say Goodbye".
First played on 08.26.07 which is what these lyrics are taken from. The lyrics to the second regular verse were based fairly substantially on a few two step intros earlier in the tour.
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unreleased Dave covered this song by Willie Nelson during 2001 and 2002. He occasionally has been known to include a "Dock of the Bay" interpolation into it.
(Ain't It) Funny How Time Slips Away (Willie Nelson Cover)
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cover song Official DMB lyrics and/or artwork on this site are copyright of Colden Grey, Ltd., Bama Rags Records, Red Light Management,
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