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Dave Matthews Band Frequently Asked Questions Version 4.2

 

This document is continually updating. The newest copy of the entire project can be obtained by e-mailing eljuanbobo@list.org with "FAQ REQUEST" in subject. (Please read below about web access and non web access) This document is intended for non-profit use. If anyone is going to make money off this, it's going to be us, the writers. Just kidding! Please feel free to distribute this document as you wish as long as you include it in it's entirety. If you include this page on your web page, or make a link to it, please drop me a line telling me where it will be available so that I can inform you of updates. 

Web pages with the HTML version of this FAQ: 
http://www.naples.net/~nfn01005/dmb/ (Tripping Billies) 
http://members.aol.com/dmbfanarh/ 
http://www.meticulous.com/dmbfaq411.txt 

TABLE OF CONTENTS 

1.x BIOGRAPHY 
1.1 About the Dave Matthews Band 
1.2 Who is Carter Beauford? 
1.3 Who is Stefan Lessard? 
1.4 Who is Dave Matthews? 
1.5 Who is LeRoi Moore? 
1.6 Who is Boyd Tinsley? 
1.7 Who is Peter Griesar? 
1.8 Who is Tim Reynolds? 
1.9 Who else plays with Dave Matthews Band? 

2.x THE MUSIC 
2.1 What albums have been released by Dave Matthews Band? 
2.2 What is the current policy on recording Dave Matthews Band concerts? 
2.3 What other original songs does Dave Matthews Band play in concert? 
2.4 What original songs has Dave Matthews Band played in the past but no longer play? 
2.5 What songs does Dave Matthews Band cover? 
2.6 What other recordings have individual members of DMB appeared on? 
2.7 What do the song numbers mean? 
2.8 What was song #1? 
2.9 What other songs currently exist that are called by numbers? 

3.X THE TAPES 
3.1 What is a Bagby? 
3.2 What about live recording? 
3.3 How do I get started in tape trading? 
3.4 What about tape trees? 
3.5 What about tape lists? 
3.6 Is all this stuff legal? What about the live CDs in the store? 

4.X OTHER 
4.1 Who is Anne? 
4.2 How did the name Dave Matthews Band come to be? 
4.3 Where else can I find information on Dave Matthews Band? 
4.4 What is ____________ about? 
4.5 Are there any books and Publications about DMB? 
4.6 Does Dave have AIDS? 
4.7 Is Dave Single? 
4.8 Credits and Contacts 
 
 
  1.x BIOGRAPHY 

1.1 About The Dave Matthews Band 
The Dave Matthews Band draws on the widely varied musical interests of five musicians to create a uniquely compelling pop sound that combines the influences of folk, jazz, rock, world beat, and reggae. 

David Matthews, the band's namesake and lead guitarist, began to assemble the players in 1991 to accompany him on a demo tape of original songs. Then a waiter at a Charlottesville, Va. jazz venue, Matthews says he aimed high, approaching the musicians he respected most. (It is often argued that Dave tended Bar - David Wellbeloved did that while Dave was a waiter) 

Seasoned jazz players LeRoi Moore and Carter Beauford agreed to help out. The trio then approached Stefan Lessard, who at 16, was already an accomplished upright bass player, about playing electric bass guitar for the band. When one of the tunes seemed to need violin, they enlisted the string expertise of Boyd Tinsley, and a band was born. 

"Our music is written to be clear and simple," says David, who is the band's chief songwriter. "It's pop music with a pretty positive message. I hope it's accessible to everyone." 

Matthews says the band's vitality comes from the association of five strong individuals, each with his own interpretation of a given song. The band members agree: "We take a lot of different influences and make something new out of them by playing each song the best that we can play it," LeRoi Moore says. It is this blend of influences that creates the band's rich texture. 

1.2 Who is Carter Beauford? 
The oldest member of Dave Matthews Band at 40 (as of 11.2.97), Carter Beauford has been playing jazz drums since his childhood. His father played trumpet in a jazz band, and it seemed natural to Carter to play music. After playing the drums in college, Carter abandoned his first love for his second love, teaching history. But he soon went back to music. He signed on with a fusion band called Secrets, which lasted from 1984 to 1990. The band amassed a huge following on the Virginia jazz circuit, including one South African expatriate named Dave Matthews, who was very fervent in his support of the band. After the band dissolved, Carter went to California to try out for the Arsenio Hall Show. When he failed to land the spot, Carter came back to the east coast and landed a job on pianist Ramsey Lewis's BET jazz show, "Bet on Jazz". In January of 1991, Carter moved back to Charlottesville, playing random gigs and driving into Washington to tape the BET show. When Matthews heard Carter was back in Virginia, he decided to approach him about making the demo tape he had been dreaming about. Carter uses Yamaha Recording Custom Series drums and Zildjian cymbals, as well as Pro-Mark Signature Series sticks. 

1.3 Who is Stefan Lessard? 
Stefan Lessard was only 16 when approached by Dave, Carter, and LeRoi in 1991. But at that young age, he was already a very well respected bass player in the jazz circles of Virginia. Though his original instrument was the upright bass, he converted to the electric bass for the band. Sometimes, though, he'll pull out the good old upright for a show or two. Stefan plays a Guild Acoustic Bass, a Warwick Dolphin Pro 1 Bass, and a Warwick Dolphin 6 string Thumb Bass. He uses Trace acoustic RAH 600 SMX amp with a SWR SM 900 to power two 1044 4x10 Trace Elliott speakers and 2 1524 T2x15 Trace Elliott speakers. 

1.4 Who is Dave Matthews? 
Dave Matthews was born in South Africa on January 9, 1967. His family moved around the world a lot while he was young, explaining his unique accent. He finally settled in America. Without a high school diploma, there wasn't much he could do. He got a job as a waiter at Miller's, a Charlottesville, Virginia jazz club, and dreamed of starting his own band. He decided to make a demo tape of some songs he had written over the years. He and his manager, Ross Hoffman, approached his favorite jazz players to accompany him. He approached LeRoi Moore and Carter Beauford first, two musicians that he respected greatly. They were invited to his house to listen to a few songs he had recorded. They really liked them and decided to make a tape together. Dave's talent was so raw that before he and Carter got together, he didn't know what a time signature was. Dave plays a Gibson Chet Atkins Solid Body Guitar with D'addario Medium Gauge Nickel Bronze strings. He uses a Trace Acoustic TARPIR acoustic preamp which feeds Mackie Microseries 1202 Mixer followed by a Clark-Teknik NIK DN332 equalizer powered by a Crest FA1201 power amp with 2 wave force1201 speakers. He keeps it all in tune with a Korg DT-1 pro tuner. 

1.5 Who is LeRoi Moore? 
LeRoi Moore and Carter Beauford were the first to join Dave in 1991. LeRoi plays many different saxophones on stage for Dave Matthews Band, as well as flutes, pennywhistles, and assorted reeded instruments. Before joining Dave Matthews Band, LeRoi played jazz at the many night spots in the Charlottesville-Richmond area. LeRoi, like Boyd, was trained in the classics, one reason for the band's sometimes classical sound. LeRoi plays a Haynes closed hole C foot flute, a Yamaha Soprano saxophone, as well as a Selmer Alto Saxophone and Selmer Mark 6 Series Tenor Saxophone. 

1.6 Who is Boyd Tinsley? 
Boyd Tinsley was a classical violinist until 1985, when he switched over to rock and roll. Since then, he has defined the rock 'n' roll violin. Before joining Dave, Carter, LeRoi, and Stefan, Boyd played with a few local outfits. He had his Boyd Tinsley Band, which he continued to play with until 93, and he played with Down Boy Down, an acoustic duo that played fraternity parties and college bars around Charlottesville. After jamming with the boys on the demo tape, he approached Dave and Carter and said, "I like what you're doing, I like your sound, so I'm going to quit my other bands and join you guys." Recently, an offshoot of the old Boyd Tinsley Band has formed, calling themselves Underfoot. Boyd has been known to jam with them from time to time. Boyd plays a Moggini Copy violin and a French violin with Schnicker bows. This summer he used 2 Trace Elliot 200 Concert Series Amps. His pedals include a Boss Digital Delay, Boss Octave, and Boss Reverb. 

1.7 Who is Peter Griesar? 
Peter Griesar was the original keyboardist and harmonica player in Dave Matthews Band. He joined the band shortly after its inception and played with the band until his last show with the band on March 23, 1993. By all accounts, he left on good terms. According to legend, he didn't like the rock and roll touring life style and when DMB began to tour away from Virginia, he got out. Dave has said that the parting with Peter was amicable and that they are still friends. Peter wrote "People, People" and Dave has mentioned possibly recording that song for a future album.
 

Peter sang and played keyboard with the Charlottesville group "The Ninth" until 1997, when he began doing solo work.  He released a one-night project, entitled "Ho Ho Hum" to a few dozen friends as a Christmas gift.  Spurred on by their compliments, he began performing with Charlottesville musicians Rafael Wintersberger, Lauren Hoffman, David Sickman and Ben Jacobs under the name of "Supertanker".  He released an album in February of 1998 entitled "Disposable Love Songs" and 5-song EP in July of 1998 entitled "Banana."  Both were solo works. 

1.8 Who is Tim Reynolds?
Tim Reynolds is a guitarist and good friend of the band. He and Dave have played together for longer than DMB has played together. Tim plays on each CD, making him, for all intents and purposes, the sixth band member. He often joins the band on tour when not touring with his band, the TR3. Rumors have circulated since the band's inception that Tim would one day join the band, but nothing has ever become official. TR3 broke up in the fall of 1997 and Tim moved to Santa Fe, NM. He's now touring with bassist Houston Ross and drummer Johnny Gilmore under the name of TR3. 

Tim Reynolds and Dave Matthews frequently play acoustic shows, featuring DMB's music as well as several songs penned by Tim, including "Chatterbox" and "Stream." In early 1996 Dave and Tim did a several month long tour in the Northeast to Midwest at small venues and colleges, and these tours will probably continue in such a fashion as they did in a nationwide tour in 1997. 

1.9 Who else has played with the Dave Matthews Band? 
Trey Anastasio - Lead singer/guitarist for the band Phish. Joins DMB on 2/24/95 Roseland Ballroom, NYC and 1/26/95 Burlington, VT. 

Kristin Asbury - Vocalist from the Charlottesville circuit. Joined band on "True Reflections" 11/3/92 at Trax and 1/19/93 Trax. She also played on the majority of the 2/2/93 show (often mislabeled as 8/4/92). She sang for Alma Madre, a short-lived C-Ville band, and the C-ville AllStars. Has sung with Dave many times. She played drums and sangs with Shannon Worrell in the now-broken-up September 67, formerly known as Monsoon. 

Bob Dylan - LeRoi, Boyd and Dave several times during the summer 1996 European tour came on stage and jammed with Dylan and his band on several tunes such as Boyd on "Maggie's Farm," "The Times They Are A'Changin'," and "Rainy Day Women #12 & #35." 

M. Doughty - Lead Singer for Soul Coughing. Jammed with band at Madison Square Garden (10/3/96, 10/4/96) on "So Much to Say" ---> "Anyone Seen The Bridge?". 

Everything (e:) - Band out of Washington, DC. Jammed with the band on 9/17/92 at the Flood Zone on "Recently" and 11/23/94 on (e:)'s "Soulfish". Have three CDs out, "Everything" (live), "Labrador," and "SOLID" as well as a live video. 

Dionne Farris - Singer/Songwriter on RCA Records. Toured with DMB in summer of 95 and performed with them on 9/3/95, singing "Typical Situation" with Dave. 

Bela Fleck and the Flecktones - This bluegrass/jazz ensemble opened for the band numerous times during the 96-97 year and Bela Fleck would play on most of the shows. On NYE '96/'97, the entire band came on stage to jam out on half of the set. 

Richard Harding - Flutist... Played with DMB at Trax on 11/2/93 and at the Wetlands on 10/30/93 and possibly others. 

Ben Harper - Writer, Guitarist, and Singer. Toured with DMB on the early summer run of 96. Has two CDs out, "Welcome to the Cruel World" (Virgin 7243 8 39320 2 3) and "Fight For Your Mind" (Virgin 7243 8 40620 2 6). 

Corey Harris - Bluesman, toured with DMB for part of the summer of 1996. Jammed on "All Along The Watchtower."  He has two critically-acclaimed CDs out, including a 1995 release, "Between Midnight and Day" and a 1997 release, "Fish Ain't Bitin'."  He is currently touring with his band, 5x5, which includes Johnny Gilmore and Jamal Milner.  His website is at http://alligator.com/artists/33/index.html. 

David Ryan Harris - Guitarist for Dionne Farris' backup band, who opened for Dave Matthews Band on the summer tour of 1995. Guested many times during the Summer 95 tour, most notably on "Jimi Thing."  Came out with a solo release in 1997. 

Warren Haynes - Guitarist for Allman Brothers Band and Government Mule. Played with band on: 8/19/93 Wetlands, New York and on "All Along The Watchtower" at the Tibetan Freedom Concert, Washington DC on June 13, 1998. 

Bruce Hornsby - Virginia vocalist/pianist. Played with DMB on 12/30/95 on "All Along the Watchtower." He has many major record label CDs available, including Hot House, Harbor Lights, The Way It Is, and A Night On The Town.  Bruce made a name for himself at the Tobacco Company in Richmond, a few short blocks from where DMB made their name in Richmond at the Flood Zone. 

Greg Howard - Plays an instrument known as the Chapman Stick (similar to the upright bass.) He plays on Minarets on Remember Two Things and played with the band on 7.6.93 and 7.7.93 when Stefan cut his hand and couldn't perform. Also played between sets at Trax on 9/7/93. His catalog includes four albums called "Stick Figures", "Shapes", "Code Magenta", and "Sol", the third with LeRoi Moore and Dawn Thompson (wife of John D'earth). The band, also called Code Magenta, plans to record a new disc in the next few months. Also he has a CD with Tim Reynolds called "Transmigration" and two cassette-only releases with Tim called "Face of Sand" and "A Collection of Spontaneous Improvisations." All three are put out under the name Sticks And Stones. These can be acquired by writing Greg directly at GBHoward@aol.com. His web site is http://www.greghoward.com. Greg could once be seen at Miller's in Charlottesville every Monday night, but he moved out to California in May of 1998. 

Mick Jagger - Lead singer of the Rolling Stones.  Wild Horses 12/12/97 

Sean Kelly - Lead singer for the band The Samples. Joins Boyd on 7/22/93 Wetlands for a run through of The Samples Nothing Lasts Forever, Seanny Boy, and "Did you Ever Look So Nice?" during the intermission between sets. 

Ernest Laboi - (or Labor, it's difficult to tell with Dave's pronunciation) is a percussionist who played with the band on 3/10/93 at the Flood Zone - this was the benefit concert for Miguel Valdez. 

Edwin McCain - Lead Singer of Edwin McCain Band, a band from Greenville, South Carolina. Sings on 7/19/94 and 7/23/94 when the bands were touring together. 

Dan Myers - Saxophonist and Percussionist for the band From Good Homes. Played with Dave 12/30/94 at Bender Arena in Washington, DC. 

O'tiel Burbidge and Mike - O'tiel Burbidge and Mike are the bassist and lead guitarist, respectively, for Aquarium Rescue Unit. Guested on 6/27/92 and 7/27/93. O'tiel Burbidge left ARU in the summer of 1997 to become the bassist for the Allman Brothers Band 

Phish - Band out of Vermont. Jammed with DMB on 11/23/94 in Pelham, Alabama. Dave and LeRoi joined Phish on 6/17/95. Boyd has also guested with Phish at least once. Also, on 4/21/95 DMB and Phish jammed on "All Along The Watchtower." DMB has opened for Phish on 04.20.94, 04.21.94 and 10.15.94. 

John Popper - Lead singer, harmonica player for the band Blues Traveler. Plays harmonica on UTTAD's "What Would You Say" and has joined the band many times, particularly 2/23-24/95 Roseland Ballroom, NYC. 

Mark Quinones - Percussionist for Allman Brothers Band. Jammed with the band on 9/30/94 at the Roseland Theatre in NYC. 

Rusted Root - Band from Pittsburgh, PA. Have three albums, "Cruel Sun," "When I Woke," and "Remember." Cruel Sun was remastered and reissued in 1996. Also have two EP's, "Rusted Root Live!" and "Evil Ways." Guested on "Minarets" on 11/14/94 in Indianapolis, IN. 

Darius Rucker - Singer, rhythm guitarist, Hootie and the Blowfish. Joined the band on Granny on September 1, 1996 in Charlotte, NC. 

The Samples - Members of DMB have played with the Samples twice in Boulder, CO, on the 15th and 16th of January 1994, and Boyd played with them during their opening set for DMB on 7/25/95. 

Tri-Poetics - Rap group from Virginia. Jammed with the band on 12/31/93 in Richmond. 

Miguel Valdez - Percussionist from Charlottesville who played with DMB often in the early days. Also a member of the rag tag group known as the C-ville All Stars. Died in early 1993. Plays on TR3's 1991 effort Shifting Currents, and is the inspiration for DMB's "#34" - which originally had words. 

Doug Wannamaker - Organist who sat in with DMB quite a few times, including the Van Ryper's Music Fest (4/24/94) and 03/17/93 (Flood Zone). A former member of the bands Indecision, Alma Madre (w. Kristen Asbury), and C-Ville All-Stars. Currently a band member of the Gibb Droll Band. 

Shannon Worrell - Singer and guitarist from Charlottesville. Guested a few times. Has an album out (on which Dave, Tim, Boyd, and LeRoi all contribute) called "Three Wishes". She sang with Kristin Asbury under the name of September 67, formerly known as Monsoon. September 67 broke up in 1997.  They have a CD out called "Lucky Shoe" which features Busy Building, a song largely about David Matthews. Prior to that, while still known as Monsoon, they released a self titled demo tape as well as a 7" vinyl single. She recently married the owner of "C-ville Weekly" Bill Chapman and is now known as Shannon Chapman. However, she will still record as Shannon Worrell 
  

2.x THE MUSIC 

2.1 What albums have been released by Dave Matthews Band? 


Remember Two Things 
Released 11/9/93 Bama Rags 001 
1. Ants Marching 
2. Tripping Billies 
3. Recently 
4. Satellite 
5. One Sweet World 
6. The Song That Jane Likes 
7. Minarets 
8. Seek Up 
9. I'll Back You Up 
10. Christmas Song -- Seek Up (reprise) 

All of R2T, as it is commonly abbreviated, is taken from live recordings at the Flood Zone in Richmond, Trax in Charlottesville, and the Muse in Nantucket, Mass except Minarets and Seek Up which are studio recordings. 

Produced by John Alagia, who with Doug Derryberry have their own act which plays frequently in the Washington DC area. Derryberry also has a separate act known as The Emptys. 

Guest Artists: 
Tim Reynolds: Minarets, Seek Up, I'll Back You Up, Christmas Song. 
Greg Howard: Minarets. 

This album is still available through Bama Rags (804) 979-9695 and is now available at stores everywhere. 

Recently EP Promo CD 
Bama Rags 002 
1. Recently 3:31 (Radio Edit) 
2. Ants Marching 4:36 (Radio Edit) 
3. Tripping Billies 4:45 (Radio Edit) 
4. The Song that Jane Likes 3:23 (Radio Edit) 

A radio promo CD, released for the promotion of Remember Two Things. Cover is similar to the standard Bama Rags 003 release except the man is more prominently shown holding a pumpkin. 

This promo is rather hard to obtain. 

Recently EP 
Released Spring 94 Bama Rags 003 
1. Recently (Radio Edit) 
2. Warehouse 
3. Dancing Nancies 
4. All Along the Watchtower 
5. Halloween 

#2&3 were recorded at an acoustic duo show with Tim Reynolds at The Birchmere in Alexandria, Virginia. 4&5 were recorded live at Trax with the full band. This CD is available from Bama Rags Records (804) 979-9695 and at the majority of stores now. 

Under the Table and Dreaming 
Released 9/27/94 RCA 07863 66449-2 
1. The Best of What's Around 
2. What Would You Say 
3. Satellite 
4. Rhyme and Reason 
5. Typical Situation 
6. Dancing Nancies 
7. Ants Marching 
8. Lover Lay Down 
9. Jimi Thing 
10. Warehouse 
11. Pay For What You Get 
34. #34 

Tim Reynolds (guitar, TR3) plays on every song. 
John Popper (harmonica, Blues Traveler) plays on What Would You Say. 
Recorded at Bearsville Studios, Bearsville, NY. 

"11 Song Radio Sampler" (RJC 66561-2) 
1. Best Of What's Around (UTTAD) 
2. Tripping Billies (R2T) 
3. Jimi Thing (UTTAD) 
4. The Song That Jane Likes (Acoustic Demo - 1991) 
5. What Would You Say (UTTAD) 
6. Typical Situation (Acoustic Demo - 1991) 
7. Satellite (R2T) 
8. Rhyme & Reason (UTTAD) 
9. Dancing Nancies (Acoustic Demo - 1991) 
10. Recently (R2T) 
11. Ants Marching (Live Acoustic -- Birchmere, Alexandria, VA) 

Released to radio stations as a promo for DMB. A bit hard to get ahold of, and frequently illegally bootlegged using identical but poorly reproduced cover artwork. 

"What Would You Say" (RDJ 62994-2) 
1. What Would You Say (UTTAD) 
What Would You Say single. 

"Jimi Thing" (RDJ 64258-2) 
1. Jimi Thing (Edit)
 

2. All Along The Watchtower (Recently) 
3. Christmas Song (R2T) 
4. Jimi Thing (UTTAD) 
Jimi Thing single. 

"Ants Marching" (RDJ 64350-2) 
1. Ants Marching (UTTAD) 
2. Ants Marching (Live -- Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel, Providence, RI) 
3. Ants Marching (Live Acoustic -- Birchmere, Alexandria, VA) 
Ants Marching single. There is also another version of this single which has a shorter radio edit of Ants Marching in addition to the above tracks. (RDJ 64457-2) 

Typical Situation" (RDJ 64324-2) 
1. Typical Situation (Radio Edit)* 
2. Typical Situation (Acoustic)** 
3. What Would You Say? (Live Acoustic)*** 
4. Typical Situation (LP Version)* 

** Recorded and mixed by Bruce Miller at Quad Studios, 1991 
*** Recorded by Bill Wolf and John Alagia at the Birchmere, Alexandria, VA; Mixed by John Alagia at Rutabaga Studios, Arlington, VA. 
*** Lead guitar by Tim Reynolds 
Quite difficult to locate, even more difficult to afford once you do. 

Crash 
Released 4/30/96 RCA 07863 66904-2 
1. So Much To Say 
2. Two Step 
3. Crash Into Me 
4. Too Much 
5. #41 
6. Say Goodbye 
7. Drive In Drive Out 
8. I Let You Down 
9. Lie In Our Graves 
10. Cry Freedom 
11. Tripping Billies 
12. Proudest Monkey 

Tim Reynolds (guitar, TR3) plays on each song. 
Recorded at Bearsville Studios, Bearsville NY 

"Too Much" (RDJ 64517-2) 
1. Too Much (Album Version) (4:20) 
2. Too Much (Edit) (3:45) 
Too Much single. 

"So Much To Say" (RDJ 64558-2) 
1. So Much To Say (Album Version) (4:06) 
2. So Much To Say (Edit) (3:05) 
So Much To Say single. 

So Much To Say single (3 track Australian import) 
1.  So Much to Say (Edit) 3:05 
2.  So Much to Say (Album) 4:06 
3.  #41 (Live, Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa, February 6, 1996) 5:06 

"Too Much" 
1. Too Much (Edit) 
2. Ants Marching (Edit) 
3. Jimi Thing (Acoustic Live) 
Australian import version of the single Too Much.  The Jimi Thing on this single segues into What Will Become Of Me?, though this is not notated on the CD track listing. 

DMB: Live at Red Rocks 8.15.95 (2-CD set) 
Released 10/28/97 Bama Rags/RCA 07863 67587-2 
1. Seek Up 
2. Proudest monkey 
3. Satellite 
4. Two Step 
5. The Best of What's Around 
6. Recently 
7. Lie In Our Graves 
8. Dancing Nancies 
9. Warehouse 

1. Tripping Billies 
2. Drive in, Drive Out 
3. Lover Lay Down 
4. Rhyme & Reason 
5. #36 
6. Ants Marching 
7. Typical Situation 
8. All Along The Watchtower 

Tim Reynolds (guitar, TR3) plays on the entire album. 

Before These Crowded Streets 
Released 4.28.98 RCA 07863 67600-2 
1. Pantala Naga Pampa 
2. Rapunzel 
3. The Last Stop 
4. Don't Drink The Water 
5. Stay (Wasted Time) 
6. Halloween 
7. The Stone 
8. Crush 
9. The Dreaming Tree 
10.Pig 
11.Spoon 

Tim Reynolds (guitar, TR3) plays on the entire album. 
Alanis Morissette (lead, backup vocals) guests on Spoon and Don't Drink The Water. 
The Kronos Quartet (violins, viola, cello) guests on Halloween and The Stone. 
Greg Howard (Chapman Stick) guests on The Dreaming Tree. 
Bela Fleck (banjo) guests on The Last Stop, Don't Drink The Water, Spoon, and several of the between song segues. 
Butch Taylor (piano, organ) guests on Crush and Rapunzel. 
Tawatha Agee, Cindy Myzell, and Brenda White (backup vocals) guest on Stay (Wasted Time). 
John D'Earth (orchestral arrangements, trumpet) guests on Halloween, The Stone. 

Produced by Steve Lillywhite 
  

2.2 What is the current policy on recording Dave Matthews Band concerts? 
DMB Official Taping Policy: 

This is current as of 4/26/96 and will be updated as changes occur. Dave Matthews Band allows taping at almost every live performance. There are no soundboard feeds given, and it is therefore the responsibility of the taper to bring their own equipment. Selling any recording is illegal and will jeopardize everyone else's taping privileges. Thank you for your loyalty and cooperation. 

Until early 1995, the band allowed anyone that wanted to patch into their soundboard. But, a few unknowing fans ruined it for everyone. Bootleg CD companies bought these soundboard patches from these undiscriminating fans and even stupider fans went out and bought these bootlegs. The record company had little choice but to pull the plug on the soundboard patch. However, as it says above, the band still allows audience taping. So now, you can bring whatever recording devices you have to the concert and tape the show. But learn from your forefathers' mistakes and don't sell or purchase a live Dave Matthews Band tape or CD, unless it is released by RCA or Bama Rags, of course. 

2.3 What other original songs does the Dave Matthews Band play in concert? 
The list got considerably shorter with the releases of Crash and Red Rocks. The easiest way to identify a song is to check the lyrics in the lyric file. (#36 was removed due to its release on Live at Red Rocks, and Help Myself due to its release on the Scream 2 soundtrack) 

The Deed is Done 
Crazy 
Don't Burn The Pig 
Dreamed I Killed God/Love 
Get In Line 
Granny 
Hold Me Down 
Little Thing 
Toy Soldiers 
True Reflections 
Water/Wine Jam 
Weight of the World/Leave Me Praying (which was tabled as Drop D for the recording of Before These Crowded Streets and ended up as "Don't Drink The Water") 
What Will Become Of Me? 

2.4 What original songs has DMB played in the past that they no longer play? 
The easiest way to identify a song is to check the lyrics in the lyric file. 

#34 
#40/Always 
After Her (early version of Satellite) 
Any Noise/Anti-Noise (evolved into Quicklay and Goodbye [see below]) 
Blue Water Baboon Farm (or just Blue Water) 
Halloween 
Heathcliff's Haiku Warriors 
People, People 
Quicklay and Goodbye (evolved into Say Goodbye) 
Spotlight 

2.5 What songs does Dave Matthews Band cover? 
To find out which dates DMB played a specific song, consult the set list file. 

Also Sprach Zarathustra...........Richard Strauss "2001" 
All Along the Watchtower..........Bob Dylan "John Wesley Harding" 
All You Need Is Love..............The Beatles "Magical Mystery Tour" 
Angel from Montgomery.............John Prine "John Prine" 
Can't Buy Me Love.................The Beatles "A Hard Days Night" 
Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire..Nat King Cole, "The Christmas Song" 
Chameleon.........................Herbie Hancock 
Dancing In The Streets............Martha And The Vandellas 
Exodus............................Bob Marley "Exodus" 
Eyes of the World.................Grateful Dead "Wake of the Flood" 
Fame..............................David Bowie "Young Americans" 
For The Beauty of Wynona..........Daniel Lanois "For The Beauty of Wynona" 
Golden Years......................David Bowie "Station to Station" 
Her Majesty.......................The Beatles "Abbey Road" 
Hey Joe...........................Jimi Hendrix "Are You Experienced?" 
Is Chicago, Is Not Chicago........Soul Coughing "Ruby Vroom" 
Janine............................Soul Coughing "Ruby Vroom" 
Louie, Louie...................... 
Me And Julio Down By The Schoolyard..Paul Simon "Paul Simon" 
Nature............................The Samples "The Samples" 
Norwegian Wood....................The Beatles "Rubber Soul" 
On Broadway.......................The Drifters "On Broadway" 
One (Singular Senstation).........A Chorus Line 
Once in a Lifetime................Talking Heads "Remain in Light" 
Redemption Song...................Bob Marley "Uprising" 
Should I Stay Or Should I Go......The Clash 
Shortnin' Bread...................Traditional 
Stairway to Heaven................Led Zeppelin "Untitled" 
Sunshine on my Shoulders..........John Lennon (lead in on L@RR) 
Sweet Home Alabama................Lynyrd Skynyrd "Second Helping" 
Sympathy for the Devil............Rolling Stones "Beggar's Banquet" 
Take Me To the River..............Al Green "Explores Your Mind" 
Tangerine.........................Led Zeppelin "II" 
The Maker.........................Daniel Lanois "Acadie" 
Tomorrow Never Knows..............The Beatles "Revolver" 
Three Little Birds................Bob Marley "Exodus" 
Walk on the Wildside..............Lou Reed "Transformer" 
Yellow Submarine..................The Beatles "Revolver" 
You Won't See Me..................The Beatles "Rubber Soul"

2.6 What other albums do the members of the Dave Matthews Band appear on? 
This is a running list, as is everything else on this FAQ, so any additions or corrections to this would be kindly appreciated and should be sent to Brian Pace at bpace@erols.com 

Compliation Releases 
A Very Special Christmas 3 (Christmas Song) - (need Album #) 
All Access: The HORDE Festival CD-ROM (What Would You Say - live) 
                Phillips 310691025-2 (1995) 
Columbia Records Radio Hour, Vol. 2 (Tripping Billies - live) - CK 67498 (1996) 
Dear Charlottesville (Halloween - Recently version, TR3's Coming After You) 
                Super Duke (1996) 
HORDE II Promo Disc (Recently - Recently version) - A&M 31454-8054-2(1994) 
HORDE 96 Promo Disc (Two Step - Crash version) - NO SERIAL NUMBER (1996) 
KBCO Studio C, Vol. 6 (Tripping Billies - Dave + Boyd) - KBCO-C-06 (1995) 
Live at the World Cafe Vol. 2 (Ants Marching - Unplugged)  - WC9502 (1995) 
Modern Rock Live (Jimi Thing, Dancing Nancies live on MRL) - Sony 1996 
MTV Buzz Bin Vol. 1 (What Would You Say - UTTAD version) (1996) 
ONXRT:  Live from the Archives, Volume 3 (Tripping Billies - 3/17/95 Tower)(1996) 
Scream 2 Soundtrack (Help Myself) - (need album #) 
White Man's Burden (Tripping Billies - Live at the Muse) - TAG 92628-2 
WPXN New Music Sampler, Volume 2 (Ants Marching) 
WPXN New Music Sampler, Volume 4 (So Much To Say, Dave & Tim acoustic) 

Guest and Independent Appearances 
Allgood - Kickin and Screamin EP (Boyd Tinsley) - A&M 31454 0229 2 (1994) 
Aware II - Shannon Worrell's "Eleanor" (Dave Matthews) - Madaket 0012 (1994) 
Code Magenta - Code Magenta (Leroi Moore) - ES-9551 (1995) 
Cosmology - Word From The Underground  - Czational (Tim Reynolds) (1984) 
Bela Fleck and the Flecktones - Left Of Cool (Dave Matthews) (1998) 
Greg Howard - Sol (Tim Reynolds) (1997) 
Greg Howard - Shapes (Tim Reynolds) - ES-9451 (1993) 
The Samples - Autopilot (Boyd Tinsley) (1994) 
The Samples - Ten Wheels Rockumentary, "Feel Us Shaking" (Boyd Tinsley) 
Secrets - Nine Sharp (Tim Reynolds) (1990) 
Soko - In November Sunlight (Dave Matthews, Leroi Moore, Tim Reynolds) 
Michael Sokolowski and Tim Reynolds - Common Margins (Tim Reynolds) (1993) 
Sticks And Stones - Transmigration - ES-9101 (Tim Reynolds) (1991) 
Sticks And Stones - Face of Sand - Espresso (Tim Reynolds) (1989) 
Sticks And Stones - A Collection of Spontaneous Improvisations - Espresso (Tim Reynolds) (1987) 
Tim Reynolds - Sanctuary (Tim Reynolds) (1997) 
Tim Reynolds - Stream (Tim Reynolds) (1993) 
TR3 - Light Up Ahead (Dave Matthews, Tim Reynolds) - TR3 001 (1995) 
TR3 - Shifting Currents (Leroi Moore, Carter Beauford, Tim Reynolds) - TRCD 101(1991) 
TR3 - TR3 (Tim Reynolds) (1988) 
Vertical Horizon - Running On Ice (Carter Beauford) - Rhythmic Records 9 7772-2(1995) 
Shannon Worrell - Three Wishes - Super Duke 0001 (Leroi Moore, Dave Matthews, 
                        Boyd Tinsley, Tim Reynolds) (1994) 

2.7 What do the song numbers mean? 
Dave numbers all of his songs in the order that he writes them. To put it simply, #34 was the 34th song that he wrote (and so on for the others). Dave has often said that he has trouble coming up with titles for the songs he writes. For this reason, some of his song titles may seem elusive (for example, the title Granny was made more as a joke than a reflection of the song's meaning). In the absence of a good title, Dave might turn to soundman Jeff "Bagby" Thomas (who is credited with titling such songs as Heathcliff's Haiku Warriors and Blue Water [Baboon Farm]). When neither of them can come up with a title, Dave just calls it by the number that it was assigned when he wrote it. The first song to have its number be its name was #34. 

2.8 What was song #1? 
Inevitably, this causes debate. The first complete song that Dave wrote (which is therefore most widely accepted as song #1) was "I'll Back You Up." The controversy comes in that Dave had the music (but not the lyrics) to "The Song That Jane Likes" written before I'll Back You Up. Since IBYU is the first *complete* song that he wrote, it is considered #1. 

2.9 What other songs currently exist that are called by numbers? 
Beyond the released numbered songs (#34 and #41), there are two other numbered songs in existence. #36 is a song dedicated to the memory of South African anti-apartheid leader Chris Hani who was killed in his efforts to free South Africa. The main refrain of "Hani, Hani come and dance with me" was changed to "Honey, honey come and dance with me" because Dave felt that the song was too upbeat to have such a sad message of death. Consequently, Dave also dropped the original lyrics about Hani's murder for a more upbeat mix of scats, moans, and lines about love and happiness. #40 is another numbered song. It seems to be an enigma to the band when people request it because (though they only played it a few times) the band named it, but the fans don't know the new name. Some people also refer to this song as "Always". Efforts are currently being made to resurrect this song. As a sidenote, #41 was often referred to as "The Police" or "41 Police" in its early stages. The lyrics to this song also drastically changed so that it had nothing to do police at all. The name was thus dropped and exchanged with the number to preserve the continuity of the song and title. 

3.X THE TAPES 

3.1 What is a Bagby? 
Depending on the era in DMB history you are talking about, a Bagby can mean different things. Jeff "Bagby" Thomas is DMB's soundman. He runs the boards. He was responsible for allowing us to patch into the soundboard in the old days. In honor of his effort to make sure everyone had a feed, we called the tapes that we made from shows "BAGBIES". Somewhat recently on Nancies, we have begun giving away Bagbies at shows free to people with a message not to buy DMB live stuff because you can get them for virtually nothing. So, sometimes the term Bagby implies the giving away of tapes at a concert in an effort to end or curtail the sale of bootleg CDs. 

3.2. What about live recording? 
For the most part, The Dave Matthews Band is very receptive to taping. The general way to go about it at this point is to walk to the front door of the venue and ask permission. Usually you will be allowed to, but it's best to arrive early to avoid being shut out by a preponderance of tapers. A member of the net was once promised by the band's soundman that there would always be a soundboard feed of some sort available, but this has not always been the case. 

What to bring: (Courtesy of Chris Buford cbuford@liberty.uc.wlu.edu) 

Equipment 
1. Tape deck/Portable DAT, etc (obviously) 
(at this point, if you have a portable deck with its own power source, you should go ahead and make use of it. things are getting quite crowded in the dmb taper's station.) 
2. RCA cables/patch cables 
3. Flashlight 
4. Extension cord or (preferably) a 6 outlet strip 
5. Pen 
6. Paper for setlists and trading phone numbers, addresses, etc. 
7. Something to carry most of the stuff in 
8. Blank tapes (more than you think you'll need) 
9. "Y" jacks if possible. If you arrive late you can use these to split the signal so you don't get cut off by other decks. 
10. {Since Soundboards have been eliminated (for the most part) a good microphone is crucial, preferably with a tall stand} 

3.3 How do I get started in tape trading? 
An easy and popular way to start your own tape collection of DMB is to post a message to either the Usenet newsgroup (alt.music.dave-matthews) or the Dave Matthews Band E-mail mailing list explaining your "newbie" position and ask for help in starting your collection. Chances are, some kind soul will take you under his/her wing and agree to copy one or more shows for you if you send him/her the appropriate number of blanks and sufficient postage. Then, you can use the shows you received to trade for other shows, and sooner or later you have a pretty nice collection going. 

Another great way to start tape collecting is to check the mailing list (and occasionally the UseNet newsgroup) for special "Newbie" offers by members of the list and also tree announcements for a particular show. You don't need any tapes to join a tree as a leaf since as part of generally accepted protocol the people above you in a tree will dub whatever the show is in question for blank tapes and postage. 

Some landmark shows include 
11/17/92  TRAX, Charlottesville, VA 
3/17/93   Flood Zone, Richmond, VA 
3/23/93   TRAX, Charlottesville, VA 
3/23/93   the "Big League Chew Show" 
10/26/93  TRAX, Charlottesville, VA 
2/24/94   Roseland NYC w/ Trey Anastasio of Phish and John Popper of Blues Traveler 
12/31/94  Richmond Marriott, Richmond, VA 
9/24/95   Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA (Dave & Tim) 
12/30/95  Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, VA 
12/31/95  Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, VA 
12/31/96  Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, VA 
2/1/97    West Point (Dave & Tim w/Stefan & Popper?) 
7/2/97    Red Rocks Amphitheater, Morrison, CO (w/Popper) 
5/29/98   New World Music Theatre, Chicago IL 
 
  

3.4: What about tape trees? 
(courtesy of Lee Silverman ST101137@brownvm.brown.edu) 

A Tape Tree is a way of distributing a popular tape to a large number of people. By using a tape tree, rather than having one person make 75 copies of a tape, everyone gets their tapes faster & there's much less work involved for the owner of the tapes. 

The basic premise is this: I have a tape that everyone wants. So I post to the net, saying that I'm running a tree. In that post I include a form for people to fill out & send back to me. (most of the information on these forms gets used, so always fill out the whole thing) After a week or more of waiting, I compile all the replies into a "tree," where I arrange to make copies for 5 or so people. Each of those 5 people is given a list of 5 other people whom they are to make tapes for. Each of them makes copies for 5 people, & so on depending on how big the tree is. 

Usually the people who are higher up in trees are the people with the best taping equipment, so the tapes lose less of their sound quality. If you are on a tree you have one or two responsibilities: The first is to get the tapes (this applies to everyone). You do this by either sending blanks to or trading with the person above you. (Whether you send blanks or trade generally has little to do with your placement within the tree). The second responsibility you *may* have will be to copy the tapes for a certain number of other people. They may either trade with you or just send blanks. At that point your role in the tree has been fulfilled 

3.5 What about tape lists? 
A tape list gives relevant info about the shows you have. A tape list is useful for two reasons: to let you keep up with what you have (which assumes that you have more than a handful of tapes) & to make it easier to let others see what you have (which assumes that you might one day be interested in trading for other tapes.) That is, even if you don't think one of these items is useful to have on your list, you ought to at least be able to give the relevant info on any particular tape. 

There is no consensus on form, order, or meaning (especially generation determination). But, important info for each tape might include any or all of the following: band/performer, date, set(s), venue, location of venue, source (FM broadcast, audience, soundboard, monitor feed, suzy-Q, studio, board remix), generation, digital/analog, and some form of grading (try A, B, C; + or - for hiss & noise; try to be strict, especially with your first tapes--it'll come to you), & any other comments you feel are important. 

Notes: 

While it is perfectly acceptable to post tape lists onto the alt.music.dave-matthews newsgroup, posting them on the DMB mailing list "Nancies" is highly frowned upon and should be avoided. However, you may request trades. Check out the Nancies Netiquette Guide for proper procedure. 

It is not considered tactful to grovel for a show within a couple days of the show's performance. Give it at least a week before testing the waters and you'll likely have vastly better results. 

3.6 Is all this stuff legal? What about the live CDs in the store? 
Trading tapes is legal. But, you may have noticed that in certain music stores, they carry "imported" live CDs of the Dave Matthews Band and many other artists. These discs are usually priced between $20 and $30 per disk, and quality ranges from acceptable to downright hideous on most of the disks for a given band. There are several convincing arguments on either side as to whether purchasing these discs is ethical. However, regardless of one's position on the ethics of the matter, buying DMB CD bootlegs is unconditionally plain stupid when one considers the cost and quality of these CDs compared to the cost and quality of tapes, - "Bagbies" as it were. Bootleg tapes are more often than not superior in sound quality, and always vastly cheaper (Maxell XL-II's normally run around $1.50-$2.00 per tape when you buy in any quantity, for instance) than $20-$30 per hour of music. Additionally, there are far more shows available on bootleg tape than will ever be available on "import" CDs! One solution that has been proposed is to make copies and trade all bootleg CD's in order to reduce their market value. 

4.X OTHER 

4.1 Who is Anne? 
Anne was Dave's eldest sister. She was murdered by her husband in South Africa in late 1993 with a shotgun, who then shot himself. Their children witnessed this, and they now live with Jane and Temple. There are many questions surrounding her death, none of which are confirmed. Under the Table and Dreaming is dedicated to her. 

4.2 How did the name Dave Matthews Band come to be? 
Story is that DMB became the name because the guys, who had already cut a demo tape, were getting ready to take the stage and didn't have a name yet. For the time being, they figured they'd call themselves the Dave Matthews Band until a better name arose. One didn't. 

4.3 Where else can I find information on Dave Matthews Band? 

Setlists from 1991-8/96 may be found at Matt McClure's site: 
http://pantheon.yale.edu/~mmcclure/warehouse/ 

Setlists from 12/31/94 - present may be found at the official site: 
http://redlt.com/dmbandnew/music/musicframe.html 

Setlists and show reviews from 1/97 present may be found at Dan Konigsberg's site: 
http://www.bway.net/~dank/dmb/ 

Lyrics to most songs may be found at the official site: 
http://redlt.com/dmbandnew/music/musicframe.html 

Lyric progressions may be found at Christine Baginski's site: 
http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Union/3926/ 

News Articles, Pictures, Interviews, etc. may be found at Julia Wyatt's site: 
http;//www.geocities.com/~littlebaby--/ 

Tablature may be found at John "Bobo" Athayde's site: 
http://www.list.org/~bobo/davetab/ 

The unofficial Discography can be found at Jordan Snodgrass's site: 
http://sdcc10.ucsd.edu/~jasnodgr/dmb-discog/ 

DMB MP3/MIDI information can be found at Kevin Lynam's site: 
http://www.musicfanclubs.org/davematthews/
 

If you have access to UseNet, you can participate in discussion about Dave Matthews Band on the group alt.music.dave-matthews. There are also many discussion boards on AOL, Prodigy, and the like. 

IRC, or Internet Relay Chat, is a multi-user virtual environment somewhat like the AOL chat-room system where people can meet and talk in "real-time." there are a growing number of Dave Matthews Band related channels on every major IRC network which provide a forum for general information, discussion, and the opportunity for tape trading. For a listing of these channels, answers to the most common questions abut IRC, and links to recommended clients, visit http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/3171. 

The official DMB homepage is run by Red Light Management and is located at http://www.dmband.com. This page contains official setlists, tour dates, band-related multi-media, and other cool stuff. 

Other good web pages devoted to Dave Matthews Band are: 

Steve Conover's at http://ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/~boyd/maindmb.htm 
Adrian Bocwinski's at http://www.naples.net/~nfn01005/dmb 
Erin Roney's at http://www.princeton.edu/~earoney/dmblinks.htm 
Mark Maloney's at http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Alley/2994 

DMB Snail Mail address: 
DMB, PO BOX 1911, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA 22903. 

At the time of this writing, the mailing list "Nancies" has replaced the "minarets.net" mailing list. Begun in October 1995 by John Viega at viega@list.org, Nancies has proven to be a competent successor to minarets.net. To subscribe, send email to nancies-request@dmb.list.org with subscribe nancies-digest in the body or visit http://listserv.redlt.com/mailman/listinfo/nancies. Mail messages go to "nancies@dmb.list.org".  Or, to take care of things easier, go to http://www.nancies.org. 

4.4 What is ________________ about? 
Dave writes songs that are open to a lot of interpretation. Everyone should find their own answer to what a specific song is about. But through over analysis (and a few Dave quotes), here is what we've come up with: 

#34- Originally written for Miguel Valdez (see above). Has words. 

#36- Originally written for slain South African anti-apartheid leader Chris Hani. But they have changed the lyrics (from Hani, Hani to Honey, Honey... ) as Dave explains at certain shows in late 1994. 

The Best of What's Around- "This song is about y'all" 

I'll Back You Up- Dave has mentioned numerous times at concerts that this was written for a girl who he proposed to three times and got turned down three times by 

The Song that Jane Likes- Dave's younger sister Jane liked the song before it had words. Dave has admitted the lyrics don't mean anything. 

Tripping Billies- Rumored to be a song about a day when him and his friends (when he was a teenager) were tripping and were being chased by police ("billies" is NOT a slang term for police used in much of the British Empire, it's Bobbies, although they do carry "billy sticks"). 

Warehouse- my hearts numbered beat still echoes in this empty room...Fear wells in me...But nothing seems enough to defend...So I'm going away 

Warehouse - "Have you ever been to your grandparents attic?" (from DMB Guitar book) 

Warehouse - about the big pink warehouse in C-ville. You can see more of this at http://www.waldo.net/ courtesy of Waldo Jaquith, a current resident of the structure (where Dave once lived and wrote music). 

Two Step- See Genesis (the bible, not the band). 

Jimi Thing- "This song is about getting hiiiiigh". And other things. 

Jimi Thing - "In England it's a condom." (from DMB Guitar book) 

Lie in Our Graves- "This is a happy song" "This is a song about being dead and having no regrets." Proudest Monkey- "About a monkey that gets proud of himself" 

Say Goodbye- "This is a song about what's going to happen tonight..." 

Too Much- Perhaps a reply to Tripping Billies "Eat, Drink and be merry", "I eat too much, I drink too much..." 

Typical Situation- based on the poem: "Prayer in the Pentagon," by Robert Dederick. 

4.5 Are there any books and Publications about DMB? 
Yes. 

The Dave Matthews Band: Step Into The Light 
by Morgan Delancy 
Paperback, 250 pages 
Published by ECW Press 
Publication Date: March 1, 1998 
ISBN: 1550223429 

Includes quotes from FAQ editor John Athayde as well as background help from FAQ editor Brian Pace. 

You can order on paperback from http://www.amazon.com/ 

4.6 DOES DAVE HAVE AIDS? No. 

4.61 BUT MY FRIEND TOLD ME...  Shut up. 

4.7 IS DAVE SINGLE? 
Once again, sorry ladies (and perhaps men). NO. Ashley and Dave, despite his frequent extended absences, maintain an excellent relationship.  They can be spotted together around Charlottesville whenever he is in town.  Sorry, girls: he's taken, long-term. 

4.75 IS DAVE GAY? No. 

4.76 BUT THIS GUY I KNOW...  I mean it. 

4.8 Credits and Contacts 
Please direct all comments and additions about the FAQ itself to: 
John M. P. Athayde eljuanbobo@list.org or 
Brian Pace bpace@erols.com 

Please direct all comments about the Setlist file to: 
Dan Konigsberg dank@bway.net. 

Please direct all comments about the Lyric file to: 
Chrissy Baginski trippingchrissy1@worldnet.att.net. 

Please direct all comments about the Tablature file to: 
John Athayde eljuanbobo@list.org 
Alex Wendt awendt@mp3.unl.edu 

Please direct all comments about the discography to: 
Jordan Snodgrass jordans@ucsd.edu 

Please direct all comments about Dave Speak to: 
Melissa Bianco mmb162@email.psu.edu 
Scott Swinehart dmbfan@wpi.edu 

Please direct all comments about the Nancies Netiquette Guide to: 
Brian Pace bpace@erols.com 

Please direct all comments about #dmb on DALnet IRC to: 
Ron Villanueva ronv@eden.rutgers.edu 

If you don't have access to the web and would like to get the newest FAQ e-mailed to you, email John Athayde (eljuanbobo@list.org) or Brian Pace (bpace@erols.com) with "FAQ REQUEST" in the subject. DO NOT MAIL JOHN OR BRIAN IF YOU HAVE WEB ACCESS AND CAN DOWNLOAD IT FROM THE WEB SITE. John and Brian really don't have time to keep a mailing list ready to send it out every time the FAQ gets updated. 

We borrowed greatly from the original Minarets.net Frequently Asked Questions and owe a great deal to the writers of that document: 

Rick Thompson 
ellis of lemuria 
Alex Crothers 
Daniel Blanchat 

This file was originally written during the first semester (Aug-Dec) of 1995 and has been continually updated by: 

Brian Alderfer (alderfer@vt.edu) 
John Athayde (eljuanbobo@list.org) 
Christine Baginski (TrippingChrissy1@worldnet.att.net) 
Kelly Bolton (kbolton@scuacc.scu.edu) 
Creg Bradley (cgbradle@email.unc.edu) 
Devon Cavanagh (cavanadj@jmu.edu) 
Beau Colburn (rcolburn@emerald.tufts.edu) 
Daniel Craver (drcraver@mailbox.syr.edu) 
Angus Davis (angusdavis@ids.net) 
Ron Diaz (rondiaz@meticulous.com) 
Ryan Green (rgreen@auburn.net) 
Sasha Issenberg (sasha_issenberg@horacemann.pvt.k12.ny.us) 
Perry Fatuova (perry@nic.com) 
Cheri Feingold (crf3@acpub.duke.edu) 
Paul Greene (greenpd0@seraph1.sewanee.edu) 
Craig Hawker (craigh@iaccess.com.au) 
(psjacobs@artsci.wustl.edu) 
Teresa Keck (isis26@aol.com) 
Dan Konigsburg (dank@bway.net) 
Waldo Jaquith (waldo@waldo.net) 
Justin Martenstein (jtm5@po.cwru.edu) 
Pat McCarthy (ice@rio.com) 
Matt McClure (mmcclure@minerva.cis.yale.edu) 
Pete Mocker (mocker@ala.net) 
Brian Pace (bpace@erols.com) 
Justin Purnell (jpurnell@princeton.edu) 
Paul Pultz (ppultz@vt.edu) 
Michael Reed (lightnin@mailzone.com) 
Sara Saunders (rrfssis@aol.com) 
Steve Seremet (sseremet@moose.uvm.edu) 
Ryan Shepard (shep@frontiernet.net) 
Jordon Snodgrass (jasondgr@ucsd.edu) 
Chad Speers (speers1@jeflin.tju.edu) 
Scott Swinehart (dmbfan@wpi.edu) 
Ben Shute (jwvw19b@prodigy.com) 
Paul Smith (baboonfarm@aol.com) 
Adam B. Stoffolano (abs@student.umass.edu) 
Jaffray Woodriff (woodriff@esinet.net) 
Ron Villanueva (ronv@eden.rutgers.edu) 
John Viega (viega@list.org) 
Alex Wendt (awendt@mp3.unl.edu) 
Josh Young (everettclu@onix.com) 
Paul (1_ppennelli@fair1.fairfield.edu) 

Subsequent corrections have been made by Nancies, all members of nancies.org and the Dave Matthews Band community. 


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