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Old 11-17-03, 10:20 PM
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Dave Matthews Band: Live in Central Park -- CD or DVD?

Which one are people getting, the CD or DVD? I believe the CD set is 3 CDs (?) and the DVD set is 2 DVDs. There have been very good prices for the CD and DVD seperately (from $11-14 I believe) so I am looking to pick this up tomorrow.

If anyone knows how this stacks up to the Listener Supported DVD and has a list of the songs on this concert, I'd appreciate it.
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Well, I will be getting the 3-CD set (tomorrow from Best Buy for $11.99...great price!), but I'm sure the DVD will be good also. Here is the setlist:

DISC ONE:
"Don't Drink the Water" (10:09)
"So Much to Say" (4:14)
"Too Much" (6:41)
"Granny" (4:32)
"Crush" (11:19)
"When the World Ends" (3:54)

DISC TWO:
"Dancing Nancies" (9:47)
"Warehouse" (9:40)
"Ants Marching" (5:51)
"Rhyme and Reason" (5:36)
"Two Step" (18:56)
"Help Myself" (5:23)

DISC THREE:
"Cortez, the Killer" (10:52)
"Jimi Thing" (16:39)
"What Would You Say" (5:27)
"Where Are You Going" (3:53)
"All Along the Watchtower" (12:59)
"Grey Street" (4:58)
"What You Are" (6:40)
"Stay (Wasting Time)" (6:59)

This has already leaked and I have listened to some of it, and it is amazing. Warren Hayes guests on Jimi Thing (this version is amazing) and Cortez, The Killer (also very good), and really adds a lot.

Listener Supported is one of my favorite DMB cds and the Central Park show seems to have way more energy than LS.

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Old 11-18-03, 09:30 AM
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I'm picking up both. Best Buy had a little preview of the DVD playing on all of the TVs. Widescreen and looked kickass. For $11.99 CD and $13.99 DVD at Circuit City, there's no way I'm waiting until Christmas.
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Just the DVD for me. I'd rather watch a concern in 5.1 than listen to it and I can't justify buying both. I have Live at Redrocks and Listener Support on CD if I want to listen to live DMB in the car.
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best concert i've ever been to in my life, and the dvd definitely does it justice!

picked it up and watched the whole thing yesterday.. wow... i had goosebumps and tears in my eyes on more than one occassion... easily dmb's best (live) release to date...
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Was this a free concert? What was it for?

I've enjoyed it so far. A great deal for a 2-DVD set. Even the 3-CD set was on sale for a ridiculously low price.
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yep, it was free.. donations accepted.. it was 'The AOL Concert For Schools' - for NY Schools..

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