FIRST TIME HEARING *DAVE MATTHEWS & TIM REYNOLDS * // BARTENDER // WOOOOW!!! REACTION !!!
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- FIRST TIME HEARING *DAVE MATTHEWS & TIM REYNOLDS * // BARTENDER // REACTION !!! Never Heard ANYTHING like this before. WOOOOOOW!!!
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David John Matthews (born January 9, 1967) is an American singer-songwriter and musician. He is best known as the lead vocalist, songwriter, and guitarist for the Dave Matthews Band (DMB). Matthews was born in Johannesburg, and moved frequently among South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States while growing up. Matthews started playing acoustic guitar at the age of nine.
From 1991 to 2003, Matthews predominantly focused on songwriting and performing with the Dave Matthews Band, which he started in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 1991. He also has done various solo performances and produced other records. During the period from 2000 to 2010, his band sold more tickets and earned more money than any other act in North America..The band's 2012 album Away from the World made them the only group to have six consecutive studio albums debut at number one on the Billboard charts. This record was extended to seven consecutive number one albums with the 2018 release, Come Tomorrow.
In addition to music, Matthews has had multiple acting roles. He has also won two Grammy Awards: one with the Dave Matthews Band in 1997 for Best Rock Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group ("So Much to Say") and one in 2004 for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance ("Gravedigger") from his solo album.
Early life
David John Matthews was born[6] in Johannesburg, the third of four children of parents John and Val Matthews. At age two, Matthews moved with his family to Yorktown Heights, New York, where his father, a physicist, started working for IBM..
In 1974, the Matthews family moved to Cambridge, England for a year, then returned to New York, where his father died from lung cancer in 1977 when Matthews was ten years old.[8] At some point, while residing in New York, Matthews attended his first concert, when his mother took him to a performance by Pete Seeger.[9] The family returned to Johannesburg in 1977..
Matthews naturalized as a U.S. citizen in 1980.
Upon Matthews's graduation from secondary school in 1985, he was faced with conscription into the South African military just as civil disobedience to the practice was becoming widespread.[12] As a Quaker (and consequently pacifist), Matthews left South Africa to avoid service.[13]
Matthews moved to New York in 1986 where he worked for IBM for a short time,[10] then joined his mother that same year in Charlottesville, Virginia, a town Matthews's family had lived in before he was born.[10] In Charlottesville, he became part of the local music community. Although Matthews had started playing the guitar at age nine, it was only in Charlottesville that he started performing publicly.[10] Matthews met local star (and future collaborator) Tim Reynolds. In time, Reynolds had Matthews join him on stage, and Matthews was persuaded to record some of his own songs.[10][14] This led to his first professional musical gig at a modern dance performance by the Miki Liszt Dance Company, based at McGuffey Art Center in Charlottesville, singing "Meaningful Love", composed by John D'earth and Dawn Thompson.[15] In 1991, he hatched the idea to form his own band Before recording his first demo, Matthews bartended at Miller's in Charlottesville.[16]
Formation of Dave Matthews Band
After writing his first few songs, including "I'll Back You Up", "The Song That Jane Likes" and "Recently", Matthews formed Dave Matthews Band in early 1991 with LeRoi Moore, Carter Beauford, Stefan Lessard, Peter Griesar (who left the band in 1993), and Boyd Tinsley while working at Miller's as a bartender. The band's first show was on March 14, 1991, as part of a benefit for the Middle East Children's Alliance at Trax Nightclub in Charlottesville, Virginia.[18]
Matthews's older sister Anne, who lived in South Africa, was murdered by her husband in early 1994. Her husband then died by suicide on or around January 27 of that year. The event had a profound effect on Matthews's outlook on life and was referenced in a few of his songs. On January 29, 1994, he performed with Tim Reynolds at the Wetlands in New York, where he dedicated that performance "to her [Anne's] memory". Dave Matthews Band's Under the Table and Dreaming, released later that year, was dedicated to her.[19] Anne Matthews was survived by her two children, and they traveled to the United States following her death. Dave and his younger sister Jane (after whom the Dave Matthews Band song "The Song That Jane Likes" is named) took responsibility for the children's upbringing. - Krátké a kreslené filmy
I’m seeing them in Cincy Saturday. This will be my 21st show. Go hun! Go to a concert. It will blow you away.
I truly look forward to the day I will watch them perform LIVE.
I'll be seeing DMB for 25th and 26th time in Noblesville, IN for creekend! I have never regretted seeing any DMB shows, I only regret the ones I missed!
I seen them in Cincinnati! Great concert. I can't wait til Noblesville!
I’ve seen them in the 30-40 times range, but I have only seen them 2-3 times with out LeRoi or Boyd (so not much at all the last ten years or so).
I miss seeing them, but I also miss those two cornerstones where it’s just not the same to me. Yes one is R.I.P. and the other is for “controversial” reasons, I never followed up with the situation for Boyd and don’t know much other than the basic reasoning, it still doesn’t stop me from missing this band having a fiddle… and especially LeRoi… LeRoi’s sound and soul just is not the same as Coffin and others that have replaced him.
Love your reaction! ❤
Some ppl get it, others not so much. It's a joy watching ppl wake up to where this man and his chosen few associates can take you.
I was at this show.. you can’t even begin to imagine..
I can barely catch a glimpse of the sheer magic you must have felt.
This is one of my favorite albums! So many great versions of incredible songs.
Might be my #1.
And this is how the performance started out 😊❤!
Seeing you find Dave for the first time makes me feel 30 years ago! South Africa lives in his music!
I recommended only live Dave Mathews. Dave and Tim together is the cream.
You have an Amazing reaction to this performance. I'm so glad you decided to listen to Dave Matthews so we could watch your reaction.
Dave Matthews is pure genius.
Wonderful reaction!
Appreciate you visiting
awesome video thanks for sharing sis thumb up dn 👍
Nice reaction. I love your enthusiasm for a master writer/vocalist
He is truly a MASTER SINGER SONGWRITER.
There is nothing like a Dave and Tim Show live....
Dave is on another level. I loved re-experiencing this song vicariously thru u
Such a great reaction. Thanks for sharing it!
THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
💯
❤
It's a conversation with God (the bartender). Dave is asking for more time (fill my glass) and worrying about sins (gold stealing his soul) and about being forgotten.
Its a beautiful song
I love Dave and Tim acoustic…. But this is one song that is much better with the full band (especially with LeRoi on sax and flute). The darkness and energy that is conveyed with the full band version (live) is just almost unmatched.
I love all (the good old) Dave Mathew’s Band songs/arrangements, but I especially love the ones that just seemed to be a constant crescendo (bartender, proudest monkey, two step, ext).
Another note… live at Luther College is what to listen to for Dave and Tim acoustic, sure some of the newer songs are missing as it’s an older concert, but damn it’s just world class
YES the lyrics and song arrangement means a lot.
2iaf him vixtory foe life! 😵💫
Beautiful reaction!
THANK YOU VERY MUCH
I enjoyed watching
Another dimension indeed ✌️❤️🌎🙏⚖️♾️
Yes 👍🏼
Very uniquely beautiful & authentic.
Yep...that's a good one
Really great reaction video! Such a talented band with so many great songs. You should react to their songs Cry Freedom and Christmas Song.
Dave is really good
Waiting
So many good songs to recommend. The Dreaming Tree is a very deep song as well -inspired by the loss of a child of the bass player Stefan Lessard. The Maker is similar in subject matter and The Last Stop is very unique and great - this live performance is one of the very best: czcams.com/video/yOgHBMujTCw/video.html
So many great songs from this band. Go down the rabbit hole!
I saw Dave Matthews a couple times in the 90s. He's magical. He was born in South Africa.
He has a relationship with Bela Fleck & The Flecktones. I recommend them for their incredible music. Bela plays a helluva jazzy, bluegrassy banjo, let me tell ya! His bassist, Victor Wooten, is arguably the best bassist on Earth. His brother, Futureman, plays an instrument of his own creation-- the drumitar, which is like a guitar, covered with digital drum buttons. Imagine playing the drums with ten sticks/fingers at once. They often have a clarinet player, too.
I REALLY APPRECIATE YOU SHARING THIS WEALTH OF KNOWLEDGE WITH ME.
Listen to Don't Drink the Water...and then read what it's about.
The bartender is God. It's a metaphor.