View Full Version : New local interviews with Dave about new album
dvandkq
04-11-2008, 05:34 PM
http://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/thebigblog/archives/136281.asp
He also answers questions about the Seeds of Compassion event.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2004341362_davematthews11.html
awsomepath
04-11-2008, 05:45 PM
:thumbsup Please take your sweet time as long as it contains good tunes
SmoothD41
04-11-2008, 05:50 PM
"I don't know how the hell I ended up with this gang, but at least musically we seem to be getting along."
just wanted to highlight that for all the people that live in DMB fantasy world, and think they are best friends for life.
bibby1044
04-11-2008, 06:32 PM
^ that doesnt mean they dont get along, your reading to much into it.
SmoothD41
04-11-2008, 06:45 PM
^ that doesnt mean they dont get along, your reading to much into it.
i'm not saying that they don't get along...but they aren't best friends on and off the road like many people here believe.
berman1125
04-11-2008, 06:47 PM
"We're trying to make some beautiful music, and we don't want a deadline," Matthews said. "We're going to take our own sweet time."
great news! take it slowly fellas
spoot388
04-11-2008, 06:47 PM
yeah, it just means that like all friends, there are times where they get mad at each other, but while working on the album, everything is going smoothly (no lws round 2), at least in the making of music. whether the music is good or not is still to be determined.
Panther41
04-11-2008, 06:59 PM
They know what's riding on this album. This could be a complete rejuvenation of their popularity, if they aim high enough.
And I think they've been holding out on us for a long time... there's so much good material out there they haven't released. I've been listening to "Good Good Time", "Sugar Will", and all of the newer songs, and even if they don't use those exact songs on the album, what I hear is an incredible amount of potential for making an album that stacks up against the likes of Crash and BTCS.
Tim Reynolds, by the way, is responsible for so much of their early sound--he's all over the place on those albums, and the best news (for me) is that having Tim in the studio with an extra guitar means they don't have to try and fill sonic space with as much organ & piano as they did on Stand Up... not saying these are bad instruments, but for those eager to hear this band flying again on their signature sound palette, having Tim around means more complexity and more echoes of the old days.
I'm encouraged by their decision not to rush it, but at the same time, my anticipation for this project is huge.... I want to spend the whole summer with a new DMB album in my stereo. :D
berman1125
04-11-2008, 07:03 PM
^ a few shows isnt enough to hold you over until the new year?
but i must agree. the fact that tim is there is realllly realllly good for the guys
Swizz2007
04-11-2008, 07:08 PM
I would like an album soon, but I would like a great album later even more. So yeah, as much as I'd love this to be in my hands by June, I'm more than fine with waiting until 2009 if it means it blows the last 3 albums out of the water.
Miccius
04-11-2008, 07:09 PM
good find. Thanks for the update!
DerekJTR2
04-11-2008, 07:12 PM
"We've been sitting in a circle for the first time in years, just all of us facing each other and building songs together. I'm amazed."
I love this band
PantalaNagaMan
04-11-2008, 07:13 PM
Maybe....just maybe.
They have their heads on straight, finally.
jayman414
04-11-2008, 07:21 PM
I would like an album soon, but I would like a great album later even more. So yeah, as much as I'd love this to be in my hands by June, I'm more than fine with waiting until 2009 if it means it blows the last 3 albums out of the water.
That pretty much sums up all my feelings too about this next album.
dmbfan4ever
04-11-2008, 07:22 PM
Wow, that is an excellent bit of information. Dave seems to be really excited, and also making a contrast from the Stand Up sessions in a subtle way. Fuck. Yes.
cherone21
04-11-2008, 08:59 PM
A: I've been hanging around in my band in the studio. We've been playing music together, writing in a free way we've not done ever, or at least in a long time. It's been a great pleasure, and very therapeutic ... and hopefully whatever and whenever we make something out of our time, it'll reflect that ... . I went down and visited my friend Adam Sandler and played a silly role in one of his works of genius. I like and admire him enormously.
This comment makes it seem as if the album is a far from being finished.
Swizz2007
04-12-2008, 03:04 PM
Actually if he thinks Adam Sandler makes works of genius, I'm not sure how excited I can be about this album.
devilandthelord
04-12-2008, 03:13 PM
"We're trying to make some beautiful music, and we don't want a deadline," Matthews said. "We're going to take our own sweet time." :)
BigEyedFerg
04-12-2008, 03:51 PM
Wow, "beautiful music" and "taking our time" sounds badass to me :thumbsup
bibby1044
04-12-2008, 06:39 PM
Actually if he thinks Adam Sandler makes works of genius, I'm not sure how excited I can be about this album.
Of course Dave is going to say that when he gets amused by the sound a chair makes.
heygoat49
04-12-2008, 07:46 PM
Q: What is your faith?
A: I was raised Quaker. I pray, but I think I pray for myself not in the hopes that anyone's or anything's listening. I don't believe in any kind of God that pays attention to us as individuals. I think it's absurd. But I'd say I believe in the ground underneath me, and beyond that, things get less and less sure. And although, I believe that we can describe the distances between the stars, we can never really know them, and that's the end of us. More like a mosquito than anything else. That's OK though. Quite a clever mosquito — can't fly though.
if he can say that, off the cuff, then i'm not worried about the new album (lyrically, at least)
kjam1988
04-12-2008, 07:51 PM
Wow, that is an excellent bit of information. Dave seems to be really excited, and also making a contrast from the Stand Up sessions in a subtle way. Fuck. Yes.
:thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup
kjam1988
04-12-2008, 07:53 PM
Dave knows Stand Up sucked. It's pretty obvious.
jmdt52
04-12-2008, 08:00 PM
Nice find. At this point I think we'll all just eat up any kind of news about the next album/these sessions.
timgengler
04-12-2008, 08:00 PM
Not to stray too far from topic, but Dave said he (Adam Sandler) makes works of Genius, not EVERYTHING he does is genius. Some of Sandler's movies and comedic performances are to the comedic movie and television genre, that some of Dave/DMB's albums are to music... works of genius in their own right. Happy Gilmore is a comic classic, The Chanukah song is known round the world and the Opera Man from SNL is one of the shining moments in that show's history. Now, some of us dont like Stand Up or Every Day... That doesnt take away from the genius that is BTCS or UTTAD, does it!? Sandler wouldn't be where he was if he wasnt one of the best at what he does, making people... millions and millions of people... millions of people that dont even speak english around the world, laugh and enjoy that little moment in time. So give Dave a break. I'm sure Adam is one of his friends and he's not gonna say "I went down to be in one of Adam's projects, hopefully this one doesnt suck"
Go Dave and go DMB!!!!! New album will be amazing, I dont know why everyone stresses so much. If this album isnt perfect and exactly what everybody who ISNT IN THE BAND wants, are you guys gonna defect and jump ship? If yes, then you're not really true fans and should go listen to some Phish or something. We love DMB because even the worst of what they do is 90% better then the best of what everybody else does. Did you really listen to Stand-Up once and then never again?? All thier albums have been GOOD at the very least. Nothing has been bad... something different isnt necessarily bad... yeah, drum loops and hip hop and pop producers arent the greatest things in the world to everybody, but none of those albums were just put out without any thought or intention... That is what they wanted at that time. Im sure they could have scrapped the albums and started again if the ended up with something that THEY were not proud of. I have never understood all the haters that are so down on certain albums because "that's not true DMB" or "they just put out something to put out something" Last time I checked, Busted Stuff is listed as an album by... THE DAVE MATTHEWS BAND. If this next album isnt perfect, then thank god we love a band that is amazing enough to have the longevity that they seem to be capable of having... Maybe we get lucky enough and they put out a enough albums that eventually everybody is satisified by the "Dark Side of the Moon"edness of one of them.
Either think positively or dont think at all, what's the point in being negative, it's not gonna change anything anyways other then how you feel inside and how you come off to others.
PL&DMB
graceisgoneDPT
04-12-2008, 08:22 PM
I would like an album soon, but I would like a great album later even more. So yeah, as much as I'd love this to be in my hands by June, I'm more than fine with waiting until 2009 if it means it blows the last 3 albums out of the water.
hell yes!!! :thumbsup
lockman21
04-12-2008, 08:26 PM
Not to stray too far from topic, but Dave said he (Adam Sandler) makes works of Genius, not EVERYTHING he does is genius. Some of Sandler's movies and comedic performances are to the comedic movie and television genre, that some of Dave/DMB's albums are to music... works of genius in their own right. Happy Gilmore is a comic classic, The Chanukah song is known round the world and the Opera Man from SNL is one of the shining moments in that show's history. Now, some of us dont like Stand Up or Every Day... That doesnt take away from the genius that is BTCS or UTTAD, does it!? Sandler wouldn't be where he was if he wasnt one of the best at what he does, making people... millions and millions of people... millions of people that dont even speak english around the world, laugh and enjoy that little moment in time. So give Dave a break. I'm sure Adam is one of his friends and he's not gonna say "I went down to be in one of Adam's projects, hopefully this one doesnt suck"
Go Dave and go DMB!!!!! New album will be amazing, I dont know why everyone stresses so much. If this album isnt perfect and exactly what everybody who ISNT IN THE BAND wants, are you guys gonna defect and jump ship? If yes, then you're not really true fans and should go listen to some Phish or something. We love DMB because even the worst of what they do is 90% better then the best of what everybody else does. Did you really listen to Stand-Up once and then never again?? All thier albums have been GOOD at the very least. Nothing has been bad... something different isnt necessarily bad... yeah, drum loops and hip hop and pop producers arent the greatest things in the world to everybody, but none of those albums were just put out without any thought or intention... That is what they wanted at that time. Im sure they could have scrapped the albums and started again if the ended up with something that THEY were not proud of. I have never understood all the haters that are so down on certain albums because "that's not true DMB" or "they just put out something to put out something" Last time I checked, Busted Stuff is listed as an album by... THE DAVE MATTHEWS BAND. If this next album isnt perfect, then thank god we love a band that is amazing enough to have the longevity that they seem to be capable of having... Maybe we get lucky enough and they put out a enough albums that eventually everybody is satisified by the "Dark Side of the Moon"edness of one of them.
Either think positively or dont think at all, what's the point in being negative, it's not gonna change anything anyways other then how you feel inside and how you come off to others.
PL&DMB
Gay.
uchuskies87
04-12-2008, 08:33 PM
http://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/thebigblog/archives/136281.asp
He also answers questions about the Seeds of Compassion event.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2004341362_davematthews11.html
You have seen some fantastic shows, my friend.
timgengler
04-12-2008, 08:33 PM
Gay... for thinking positively?? And not thinking myself that they have ever put out a "bad" album? How does that work?
Pig17
04-12-2008, 08:42 PM
"We're trying to make some beautiful music, and we don't want a deadline," Matthews said. "We're going to take our own sweet time."
:bounce:bounce:bounce:bounce
Pikegulley
04-12-2008, 09:07 PM
Gay.
:twak
Good post Timgengler
DMBZeppelin
04-13-2008, 06:00 AM
"We've been sitting in a circle for the first time in years, just all of us facing each other and building songs together. I'm amazed."
I love this band
That makes me nervous for this album, because in my mind this is it. If these sessions don't turn into a great album, I don't see them making any more great albums. They seem to be working together like the olden days, and Tim is around. I just don't see how this album could suck.
brobb
04-13-2008, 06:14 AM
Not to stray too far from topic, but Dave said he (Adam Sandler) makes works of Genius, not EVERYTHING he does is genius. Some of Sandler's movies and comedic performances are to the comedic movie and television genre, that some of Dave/DMB's albums are to music... works of genius in their own right. Happy Gilmore is a comic classic, The Chanukah song is known round the world and the Opera Man from SNL is one of the shining moments in that show's history. Now, some of us dont like Stand Up or Every Day... That doesnt take away from the genius that is BTCS or UTTAD, does it!? Sandler wouldn't be where he was if he wasnt one of the best at what he does, making people... millions and millions of people... millions of people that dont even speak english around the world, laugh and enjoy that little moment in time. So give Dave a break. I'm sure Adam is one of his friends and he's not gonna say "I went down to be in one of Adam's projects, hopefully this one doesnt suck"
Go Dave and go DMB!!!!! New album will be amazing, I dont know why everyone stresses so much. If this album isnt perfect and exactly what everybody who ISNT IN THE BAND wants, are you guys gonna defect and jump ship? If yes, then you're not really true fans and should go listen to some Phish or something. We love DMB because even the worst of what they do is 90% better then the best of what everybody else does. Did you really listen to Stand-Up once and then never again?? All thier albums have been GOOD at the very least. Nothing has been bad... something different isnt necessarily bad... yeah, drum loops and hip hop and pop producers arent the greatest things in the world to everybody, but none of those albums were just put out without any thought or intention... That is what they wanted at that time. Im sure they could have scrapped the albums and started again if the ended up with something that THEY were not proud of. I have never understood all the haters that are so down on certain albums because "that's not true DMB" or "they just put out something to put out something" Last time I checked, Busted Stuff is listed as an album by... THE DAVE MATTHEWS BAND. If this next album isnt perfect, then thank god we love a band that is amazing enough to have the longevity that they seem to be capable of having... Maybe we get lucky enough and they put out a enough albums that eventually everybody is satisified by the "Dark Side of the Moon"edness of one of them.
Either think positively or dont think at all, what's the point in being negative, it's not gonna change anything anyways other then how you feel inside and how you come off to others.
PL&DMB
Dude seriously... if this album sucks I think people have more than a right to be fed up with this band. Not because they're "not true fans", but because the band has hit a wall in their creativity and their music reflects it. Now honestly I have incredible optimism for this studio album. Roi seems fired up, the band is working with a more musically inclined producer (not going to use drum beats), and of course Tim is in the studio. but if somehow magically the CD does suck, you shouldn't expect everyone to just eat up whatever the band shits out. Lets just hope it's a great album that we know the band is capable of making.
bibby1044
04-13-2008, 12:15 PM
That makes me nervous for this album, because in my mind this is it. If these sessions don't turn into a great album, I don't see them making any more great albums. They seem to be working together like the olden days, and Tim is around. I just don't see how this album could suck.
The only way it might suck, is if they use a ton of songs we have already heard since most of those arent the greatest anyway but it would only suck if they werent reworked.
MistreatedLewis
04-13-2008, 12:22 PM
Dude seriously... if this album sucks I think people have more than a right to be fed up with this band. Not because they're "not true fans", but because the band has hit a wall in their creativity and their music reflects it. Now honestly I have incredible optimism for this studio album. Roi seems fired up, the band is working with a more musically inclined producer (not going to use drum beats), and of course Tim is in the studio. but if somehow magically the CD does suck, you shouldn't expect everyone to just eat up whatever the band shits out. Lets just hope it's a great album that we know the band is capable of making.
The band hit a wall over eight years and three albums ago...
I think it's past the time where it's cool to be fed up with the band, especially after the joke they became in 2005.
berman1125
04-13-2008, 12:24 PM
The band hit a wall over eight years and three albums ago...
I think it's past the time where it's cool to be fed up with the band, especially after the joke they became in 2005.
catchin any shows this year?
MistreatedLewis
04-13-2008, 12:27 PM
catchin any shows this year?
maybe.
berman1125
04-13-2008, 12:29 PM
maybe.
...............depending on??
just gotta think it over?
MistreatedLewis
04-13-2008, 12:38 PM
...............depending on??
just gotta think it over?
I'll download some shows and see what I think. If Tim is there every night, and if they are playing more good songs than bad ones and playing them well, I probably will go to a show or two.
berman1125
04-13-2008, 12:40 PM
I'll download some shows and see what I think. If Tim is there every night, and if they are playing more good songs than bad ones and playing them well, I probably will go to a show or two.
:thumbsup you only live once
MistreatedLewis
04-13-2008, 12:47 PM
:thumbsup you only live once
Exactly - I have no regrets over the shows I haven't seen over the last few years, but if they are playing stuff I want to hear, and I like everyone else think that great things could happen with Tim, I'm not going to be stubborn about it.
I'm still going to sit down and look angry during al 15 minutes of Smooth Rider though.
berman1125
04-13-2008, 12:49 PM
Exactly - I have no regrets over the shows I haven't seen over the last few years, but if they are playing stuff I want to hear, and I like everyone else think that great things could happen with Tim, I'm not going to be stubborn about it.
I'm still going to sit down and look angry during al 15 minutes of Smooth Rider though.
:lol:lol
i really dont think smooth rider will get too much play. prolly a few times
Pig17
04-13-2008, 01:01 PM
catchin any shows this year?
maybe.
You should totally come to Camden with us Brian and be there for the return of Spotlight. :)
jayman414
04-13-2008, 01:01 PM
Exactly - I have no regrets over the shows I haven't seen over the last few years, but if they are playing stuff I want to hear, and I like everyone else think that great things could happen with Tim, I'm not going to be stubborn about it.
I'm still going to sit down and look angry during al 15 minutes of Smooth Rider though.
:lol I wish more people would join in on my sit-ins for this song, but most people at the concert just don't get it
MistreatedLewis
04-13-2008, 01:02 PM
:lol I wish more people would join in on my sit-ins for this song, but most people at the concert just don't get it
its tehsh glassesssa!
jayman414
04-13-2008, 01:26 PM
its tehsh glassesssa!
Yea, and screaming drunk high school girls that think the song is awesome and about dave sneaking into their windows.
RobRoy286
04-13-2008, 01:44 PM
:lol
DerekJTR2
04-13-2008, 01:55 PM
I'm still going to sit down and look angry during al 15 minutes of Smooth Rider though.
I'm not sure what you guys are looking for. You've made 35,000 posts, about what? How you don't like songs and how you hate Stand Up and Everyday? I appreciate everyone's opinion but what do you get out of consistently saying that the band sucks now and you hate everything. What's the point?
PantalaNagaMan
04-13-2008, 03:11 PM
I'm not sure what you guys are looking for. You've made 35,000 posts, about what? How you don't like songs and how you hate Stand Up and Everyday? I appreciate everyone's opinion but what do you get out of consistently saying that the band sucks now and you hate everything. What's the point?
It's the mirrors.
DirtyDeeds449
04-13-2008, 03:20 PM
I'm not sure what you guys are looking for. You've made 35,000 posts, about what? How you don't like songs and how you hate Stand Up and Everyday? I appreciate everyone's opinion but what do you get out of consistently saying that the band sucks now and you hate everything. What's the point?
This comes up about every other week. Im sure he's got a speech saved somewhere as a word document by now.
DerekJTR2
04-13-2008, 03:33 PM
This comes up about every other week. Im sure he's got a speech saved somewhere as a word document by now.
Ok but their negativity is constant, it makes the boards not worth reading
DirtyDeeds449
04-13-2008, 03:45 PM
Ok but their negativity is constant, it makes the boards not worth reading
Initially I had similar feelings but you'll come to appreciate people like him, diversity is a good thing most of the time. Aside from the idiots who just throw out comments without substance I think its great to have a board that isn't completely homologous. Mistreated is funny too.
DerekJTR2
04-13-2008, 03:49 PM
Initially I had similar feelings but you'll come to appreciate people like him, diversity is a good thing most of the time. Aside from the idiots who just throw out comments without substance I think its great to have a board that isn't completely homologous. Mistreated is funny too.
Sounds good, I'm still trying to understand it all. It's hard to believe in a world with Dave being imperfect, haha :)
PantalaNagaMan
04-13-2008, 03:53 PM
Sounds good, I'm still trying to understand it all. It's hard to believe in a world with Dave being imperfect, haha :)
See: Dave's addiction to Heroine during the early 90's
See: Dave's voice during webcasts
See: Dave's alcoholism during tLWS and that period of time.
See: Stand Up (The Album)
DirtyDeeds449
04-13-2008, 03:58 PM
See: Dave's addiction to Heroine during the early 90's
See: Dave's voice during webcasts
See: Dave's alcoholism during tLWS and that period of time.
See: Stand Up (The Album)
I haven't heard about the Heroine thing. I know R&R is about the subject, but that's about it.
DerekJTR2
04-13-2008, 04:12 PM
Come on that's all part of how good it is. Lol
brobb
04-13-2008, 04:18 PM
The band hit a wall over eight years and three albums ago...
I think it's past the time where it's cool to be fed up with the band, especially after the joke they became in 2005.
Cool's got nothing to do with it. You've obviously been fed up with the band for some time, but still have hope for this session because it seems just about everything is on their side (sans teh Lillywhite). So if this album falls through despite everything, its very understandable for people to consider this the last straw.
DIDriveOut2SPAC
04-13-2008, 07:54 PM
I'm listening to sugar will and liking this thread.
jordanbball17
04-13-2008, 07:59 PM
I'm listening to sugar will and liking this thread.
Are you liking Sugar Will? ;)
timgengler
04-14-2008, 02:35 AM
Just because someone thinkx something, doesnt make it true... Go ahead and stop being a fan if the next album isnt "great"... in your opinion. There will be a lot of people that will like it, some a lot, some might love it. I think people that are true fans of the music that DMB puts out would benefit, as would the band, if we shed those "fans" that can bad mouth DMB because they have an opinion that they think it correct because more then a few other people feel the same way. People that want to be negative and take away from the mood at a live show by "protesting" or pouting because a song that THEY dont like is being played is kinda lame and whiney. Imagine a show where everyone was there because they LOVE the band and can enjoy EVERY song that they do. Granted, some songs can be crowd killers in terms of energy, but if everyone was in the moment and you didnt have rude people talking through certain songs and ruining the vibe for the people around them, every show would be perfect. I love Smooth Rider.... It's a song about Dave being a pimp, not letting the risk of death from an angry father keep him from getting some lovin, all set to some bluesy, soulfull beats. It's such a real song with such a slick ass feel to it... Maybe I love it because I can relate, I almost got decapitated by my Ex's dad with a Hockey stick at 3 am when I was sneaking out of her room on a school night when I was in high school...
Either way, I dont see how people can talk so much shit about a band they supposedly love because they think their opinion is correct... How can you say there is no creativity in Stand Up or Everyday?? A creative wall?? Because something is different or not every song is 7 minutes long?? Get a grip people. Maybe you guys should just give up now and go spend time posting positive things on some other band's site. There are millions of people that love this band and might agree that stand-up isnt their best album, but still like it and dont see the band as being in any peril. If you have lost faith in the band or might do so if the next album isnt perfect by YOUR standards, then just bounce and leave DMB to be enjoyed by people that get Joy out of all the bands albums. Discussion is one thing, but saying something sucks or the band has hit a creative wall??? (laugh laugh) Hmmm... two or three consecutive albums that have all been different then the first three they produced... sounds pretty creative to me. I love the big three like everyone else does, but it would be easier to say they had hit a creative wall if all their albums sounded the same as the first 3 ;) Loosen up people and open your minds a little... different isn't always bad. If you dont like something, dont bitch about it because that wont change it, just go listen to to some other music until the band puts out the album that you are looking for, however long that might take.
brobb
04-14-2008, 02:54 AM
Just because someone thinkx something, doesnt make it true... Go ahead and stop being a fan if the next album isnt "great"... in your opinion. There will be a lot of people that will like it, some a lot, some might love it. I think people that are true fans of the music that DMB puts out would benefit, as would the band, if we shed those "fans" that can bad mouth DMB because they have an opinion that they think it correct because more then a few other people feel the same way. People that want to be negative and take away from the mood at a live show by "protesting" or pouting because a song that THEY dont like is being played is kinda lame and whiney. Imagine a show where everyone was there because they LOVE the band and can enjoy EVERY song that they do. Granted, some songs can be crowd killers in terms of energy, but if everyone was in the moment and you didnt have rude people talking through certain songs and ruining the vibe for the people around them, every show would be perfect. I love Smooth Rider.... It's a song about Dave being a pimp, not letting the risk of death from an angry father keep him from getting some lovin, all set to some bluesy, soulfull beats. It's such a real song with such a slick ass feel to it... Maybe I love it because I can relate, I almost got decapitated by my Ex's dad with a Hockey stick at 3 am when I was sneaking out of her room on a school night when I was in high school...
Either way, I dont see how people can talk so much shit about a band they supposedly love because they think their opinion is correct... How can you say there is no creativity in Stand Up or Everyday?? A creative wall?? Because something is different or not every song is 7 minutes long?? Get a grip people. Maybe you guys should just give up now and go spend time posting positive things on some other band's site. There are millions of people that love this band and might agree that stand-up isnt their best album, but still like it and dont see the band as being in any peril. If you have lost faith in the band or might do so if the next album isnt perfect by YOUR standards, then just bounce and leave DMB to be enjoyed by people that get Joy out of all the bands albums. Discussion is one thing, but saying something sucks or the band has hit a creative wall??? (laugh laugh) Hmmm... two or three consecutive albums that have all been different then the first three they produced... sounds pretty creative to me. I love the big three like everyone else does, but it would be easier to say they had hit a creative wall if all their albums sounded the same as the first 3 ;) Loosen up people and open your minds a little... different isn't always bad. If you dont like something, dont bitch about it because that wont change it, just go listen to to some other music until the band puts out the album that you are looking for, however long that might take.
Hey, it's fine if you like Stand Up, a lot of people do. But to say there has been no drop in creativity over the years is just wrong. The first 3 albums were each different from each other while still being lyrically and musically outstanding. The last 3 however were incredibly lack luster. It's not the change in style, but complete lack of effort that is so obvious in the sessions. Even the members have stated the albums faults after they had been out for a while.
Now I still love band and have great hope for this new cd, but I don't pretend that Stand Up was good because my favorite band released it. That's just stupid. I'm not going to adjust my standards just because the band has adjusted theirs. I do, however, know the potential this band has and become a little disappointed when they don't try nearly as hard as they used to.
DerekJTR2
04-14-2008, 03:48 AM
Hey, it's fine if you like Stand Up, a lot of people do. But to say there has been no drop in creativity over the years is just wrong. The first 3 albums were each different from each other while still being lyrically and musically outstanding. The last 3 however were incredibly lack luster. It's not the change in style, but complete lack of effort that is so obvious in the sessions. Even the members have stated the albums faults after they had been out for a while.
Now I still love band and have great hope for this new cd, but I don't pretend that Stand Up was good because my favorite band released it. That's just stupid. I'm not going to adjust my standards just because the band has adjusted theirs. I do, however, know the potential this band has and become a little disappointed when they don't try nearly as hard as they used to.
Very valid point.
What do you make of fans like me? I got into DMB through Stand Up. It was the first thing I listened to and then I worked my way through all the old stuff and I'm obsessed. I loved Stand Up and I still like it a lot. It's obviously nothing in comparison to the old stuff, but I do think too many people write it off so completely because of it's comparison to the old stuff. I certainly do not think it sucks.
PantalaNagaMan
04-14-2008, 04:00 AM
Very valid point.
What do you make of fans like me? I got into DMB through Stand Up. It was the first thing I listened to and then I worked my way through all the old stuff and I'm obsessed. I loved Stand Up and I still like it a lot. It's obviously nothing in comparison to the old stuff, but I do think too many people write it off so completely because of it's comparison to the old stuff. I certainly do not think it sucks.
I wouldn't use the term sucks.
But the compositions from Stand Up in my mind are incomplete, they have a lack of emotion, and are a complete waste of creativity. Someone would play a riff, and the producer would introduce a new song that would be worked on for a day - and then on to the next song. That isn't how it should work.
What the band is doing now, by sitting around in a circle - feeding off each others ideas and taking these ideas and piecing songs together during a span of time is what this band needs to do.
I write off most of the SU songs because they bring nothing to the table emotionally and creativley for me (exceptions: D&T ODH, ABI, AB, OOMH). The lyrics on the album for the most part sound like a something any writer with an Associates Degree could write. They're regular, they're....nothing.
brobb
04-14-2008, 04:22 AM
Very valid point.
What do you make of fans like me? I got into DMB through Stand Up. It was the first thing I listened to and then I worked my way through all the old stuff and I'm obsessed. I loved Stand Up and I still like it a lot. It's obviously nothing in comparison to the old stuff, but I do think too many people write it off so completely because of it's comparison to the old stuff. I certainly do not think it sucks.
Honestly, if another band had released Stand Up, I don't think it would get half the criticism it gets today. Some bands are good at making just little nothing songs that you can listen once in a while just to have in the background. However when you've been listening to a band that has taught you to expect the best...well, that's just what happens. So when they release something like Stand Up, it just seems so out of place. Now of course most people are going to like the cd that got them into the band, whether it's Stand Up or Everyday (Red Rocks for me personally :D ), or whatever. That's just how it is. But stick around for a few more albums from this band and you'll see what I mean.
webbo_5
04-14-2008, 08:07 AM
Very valid point.
What do you make of fans like me? I got into DMB through Stand Up. It was the first thing I listened to and then I worked my way through all the old stuff and I'm obsessed. I loved Stand Up and I still like it a lot. It's obviously nothing in comparison to the old stuff, but I do think too many people write it off so completely because of it's comparison to the old stuff. I certainly do not think it sucks.
It blows my mind that Stand Up could get anyone into this band.
jordanbball17
04-14-2008, 10:50 AM
It blows my mind that Stand Up could get anyone into this band.
Dreamgirl and Steady as we Go hooked me...then I heard Too Much and, well, the rest is history :D
jayman414
04-14-2008, 11:20 AM
Honestly, if another band had released Stand Up, I don't think it would get half the criticism it gets today. Some bands are good at making just little nothing songs that you can listen once in a while just to have in the background. However when you've been listening to a band that has taught you to expect the best...well, that's just what happens. So when they release something like Stand Up, it just seems so out of place. Now of course most people are going to like the cd that got them into the band, whether it's Stand Up or Everyday (Red Rocks for me personally :D ), or whatever. That's just how it is. But stick around for a few more albums from this band and you'll see what I mean.
Then end of your statement is the key for people who haven't been around for awhile or are just getting into the band.
It blows my mind that Stand Up could get anyone into this band.
Yea I agree, I remember listening to this album the day before it came out and felt so empty and incomplete. I thought MTV had leaked the wrong album
berman1125
04-14-2008, 11:21 AM
It blows my mind that Stand Up could get anyone into this band.
:confused
cherone21
04-14-2008, 11:36 AM
Very valid point.
What do you make of fans like me? I got into DMB through Stand Up. It was the first thing I listened to and then I worked my way through all the old stuff and I'm obsessed. I loved Stand Up and I still like it a lot. It's obviously nothing in comparison to the old stuff, but I do think too many people write it off so completely because of it's comparison to the old stuff. I certainly do not think it sucks.
I think it is a good album. They tried to lighten up the mood and try a different style. I certainly don't see that as negative direction for the band. There is plenty of time for more complex material.
timgengler
04-14-2008, 02:52 PM
It blows my mind equally how people can NOT like SU... But there's the difference... I dont believe my opinion is any more right or valid then anybody else's. It also blows my mind that people can post 10, 20 30 thousand posts and more... How much free time do you guys have... especially when all that time is spent being negative... And lack of emotion on SU?? How about steady as we go? Another song that I am confused by how many people hate. And how about emotion as a positive thing or feeling... 'emotional' doesnt just have to be sad or slow or make you cry. It was 80 degrees this weekend at the beach here in So Cal this weekend... I put my windows down, opened up my sun roof and blasted SU on my new system as I just cruised the beach and PCH. It felt so good and the songs were perfect for that mood. Only had to skip a couple songs to keep the flow (SA55th&3rd for example.... never been a big, or even little fan of that song,) Now maybe if I had just broken up with my fiance', had just gotten fired from a great job or I was just hating life, Before these Crowded Streets would have been a perfect choice tp blast and get lost in. Point is, maybe the emotion in Stand Up and the point in the album was to be a an album that made you STAND UP and move... to feel good. Creatively the songs grew when live, like all their songs, but the album versions were designed they way they were for a reason. And it's easy to be critical of your own work... dave's a bit of a lyrical perfectionist and his own biggest critic... he's never completely satisfied, even when he is... boyd loves stand up, fonze loved the feel of it too and the room he had to write... So everybody should ease up on the negativity and realize that just because there are others of you that believe SU was a lapse in creativity and the "NORMAL" sound that "IS" DMB, doesnt make you right... just makes you guys a lil' closed minded and unable to see what they were doing did, and will continue to do... write music for them, not us. While it wouldnt be nearly as often, if we didnt listen, DMB would still occiasionally get together and play because that is what they love to do... play music that they like.
Northerntube
04-14-2008, 03:13 PM
It does seem awfully regressive to constantly wish things are different than they actually are.
PantalaNagaMan
04-14-2008, 03:28 PM
It blows my mind equally how people can NOT like SU... But there's the difference... I dont believe my opinion is any more right or valid then anybody else's. It also blows my mind that people can post 10, 20 30 thousand posts and more... How much free time do you guys have... especially when all that time is spent being negative... And lack of emotion on SU?? How about steady as we go? Another song that I am confused by how many people hate. And how about emotion as a positive thing or feeling... 'emotional' doesnt just have to be sad or slow or make you cry. It was 80 degrees this weekend at the beach here in So Cal this weekend... I put my windows down, opened up my sun roof and blasted SU on my new system as I just cruised the beach and PCH. It felt so good and the songs were perfect for that mood. Only had to skip a couple songs to keep the flow (SA55th&3rd for example.... never been a big, or even little fan of that song,) Now maybe if I had just broken up with my fiance', had just gotten fired from a great job or I was just hating life, Before these Crowded Streets would have been a perfect choice tp blast and get lost in. Point is, maybe the emotion in Stand Up and the point in the album was to be a an album that made you STAND UP and move... to feel good. Creatively the songs grew when live, like all their songs, but the album versions were designed they way they were for a reason. And it's easy to be critical of your own work... dave's a bit of a lyrical perfectionist and his own biggest critic... he's never completely satisfied, even when he is... boyd loves stand up, fonze loved the feel of it too and the room he had to write... So everybody should ease up on the negativity and realize that just because there are others of you that believe SU was a lapse in creativity and the "NORMAL" sound that "IS" DMB, doesnt make you right... just makes you guys a lil' closed minded and unable to see what they were doing did, and will continue to do... write music for them, not us. While it wouldnt be nearly as often, if we didnt listen, DMB would still occiasionally get together and play because that is what they love to do... play music that they like.
Bold Point Rebuttles:
1. Post count doesn't have to account towards free time, so please don't unecessarily bash members on here who are valid posters in a forum for no reason that doesn't support the subject whatsoever. If you want to know, a lot of these people post in nDMB related forums where they talk to a lot of friends that are made via this forum. A lot post from work and school....Now back to the argument at hand.
2. I'm a level headed thinker. I would never say anything this band does "Sucks" because they are artists - and well, it's theirs...but I will be damned if I can't critique them. Steady As We Go? From a musical standpoint - come on. Any 10th grade garage band can perform this piece. A simple (and not simple like Pay For What You Get-esque), drumming work from Carter. And by simple, I mean the first three minutes are Carter working on a crash and high hat and occasionally hitting the toms when he wants to. The song is nothing more than a piano piece covered by an occasional bass line and 20 seconds of horns. I personally have never thought the lyrics were that bad....but in comparison to anything the band has done in the past...It isn't as creative as what they can be - that's all anyone is trying to say.
3. Exactly. What happened to Dave being emotional about Genocide, about Wars in other countries, about society, about conformity, about true human emotion. Stand Up is about sex and love....and George W. Bush. Find something else, I dare you.
4. I don't hate Stand Up. Yeah, during Summer Time I do listen to Stand Up at times, and I get lost in the fact that it is good background music for a warm day. But that isn't the argument in hand. We are talking about creativity and overall composition standards of the band. Nothing on Stand Up holds a candle to anything pre 2005.
5. The band likes the sessions because they had fun. Because they made the record with a producer that was a friend - because there was really truly no work to it. Ok, that's cool I guess - They are millionaires, and whose to say anything about what they want to do with their time. But as fans of the band, some of us are accepting to what the band puts out just because it says "Dave Matthews Band" and others of us care what the band puts out based on the amount of work and true musicianship they placed on the sessions.
6. Why should the negative people ease up, and why shouldn't over positive people ease up? Most people you consider negative are the biggest supporters of this band and know their true potential. Everyone has their own opinion, so no one in a true perfect world should have to change anything they feel. - Also, the band should continue making music for them, and not for us? Unless they plan on selling 25 million records to their family - I'm going to guess they should keep on considering WHAT the fans want. It's a smart thing to do if your a productive musician.
bennettr
04-14-2008, 03:48 PM
Bold Point Rebuttles:
1. Post count doesn't have to account towards free time, so please don't unecessarily bash members on here who are valid posters in a forum for no reason that doesn't support the subject whatsoever. If you want to know, a lot of these people post in nDMB related forums where they talk to a lot of friends that are made via this forum. A lot post from work and school....Now back to the argument at hand.
2. I'm a level headed thinker. I would never say anything this band does "Sucks" because they are artists - and well, it's theirs...but I will be damned if I can't critique them. Steady As We Go? From a musical standpoint - come on. Any 10th grade garage band can perform this piece. A simple (and not simple like Pay For What You Get-esque), drumming work from Carter. And by simple, I mean the first three minutes are Carter working on a crash and high hat and occasionally hitting the toms when he wants to. The song is nothing more than a piano piece covered by an occasional bass line and 20 seconds of horns. I personally have never thought the lyrics were that bad....but in comparison to anything the band has done in the past...It isn't as creative as what they can be - that's all anyone is trying to say.
3. Exactly. What happened to Dave being emotional about Genocide, about Wars in other countries, about society, about conformity, about true human emotion. Stand Up is about sex and love....and George W. Bush. Find something else, I dare you.
4. I don't hate Stand Up. Yeah, during Summer Time I do listen to Stand Up at times, and I get lost in the fact that it is good background music for a warm day. But that isn't the argument in hand. We are talking about creativity and overall composition standards of the band. Nothing on Stand Up holds a candle to anything pre 2005.
5. The band likes the sessions because they had fun. Because they made the record with a producer that was a friend - because there was really truly no work to it. Ok, that's cool I guess - They are millionaires, and whose to say anything about what they want to do with their time. But as fans of the band, some of us are accepting to what the band puts out just because it says "Dave Matthews Band" and others of us care what the band puts out based on the amount of work and true musicianship they placed on the sessions.
6. Why should the negative people ease up, and why shouldn't over positive people ease up? Most people you consider negative are the biggest supporters of this band and know their true potential. Everyone has their own opinion, so no one in a true perfect world should have to change anything they feel. - Also, the band should continue making music for them, and not for us? Unless they plan on selling 25 million records to their family - I'm going to guess they should keep on considering WHAT the fans want. It's a smart thing to do if your a productive musician.
Henry David Thoreau said in his book, Walden,
"I trust that none will stretch the seams in putting on the coat, for it may do good service to him whom it fits."
I feel like a person should not have such a high level of entitlement, especially in art.
PantalaNagaMan
04-14-2008, 03:52 PM
[/B]Henry David Thoreau said in his book, Walden,
"I trust that none will stretch the seams in putting on the coat, for it may do good service to him whom it fits."
I feel like a person should not have such a high level of entitlement, especially in art.
Are you speaking of the band, or as the fanbase?
bennettr
04-14-2008, 04:16 PM
its something dave could say to people who say stand up sucks
timgengler
04-14-2008, 04:19 PM
Gotcha... sorry bout the posts thing, but still 35,000 posts means there is a large amount of time spent doing nothing but venting,whining and not being social in real life. You do have the right to voice your opinion, but you also have the choice on how you do it and what methods you use to take your stance. The negativity thing... some people just choose to spend their energy in ways that are useful and uplifting. You can have an opinion but it seems like you dont think you have an opinion, but you know a fact. Just because you think the album sounds one way or makes you feel something as if it's just "background music" Again, because you think something doesnt make it true or fact. The lyrics on Stand Up... again, just because you think there are only three main topics, doesnt make you right. American Baby isnt necessarily about George Bush. If you have an open enough mind, it isnt necessarily about America if you can wrap your mind around that. Maybe it uses America as a contrast for something else... try looking deeper then what lyrics SOUND like they might be about. Lyrics are subjective and if written well, can be used to tell many different storied at once. All could be spot on. Only Dave knows for sure what it is he writes about, and Im pretty sure that he often times writes things so that they can be ambiguous and fit a couple different paths. Ever thoughy about Stand-Up as a song talking about the fighting of an addiction? And if you have, what kind of addiction? Ever thought about You might die trying... how many different ways can you think of that might die trying... and what kind of death would it be... spiritual, mental, physical. Dont say lyrics arent deep just because you dont get them. MAybe something that sounds simple just sounds simple to you. To tell you the truth, I dont see where George Bush fits in with most of the songs at all... And the one that does seem to reference him, might be made to seem like an obvious reference when in fact it was about some other tyranical dictator or leader.... or something completely different. Dont bash a band's creativity because you dont get it. Just because something isnt as intricate or all over the place as they could be, doesnt mean they were lazy in their choices. Like I said, you see what they do with the songs live... MAYBE THEY WANTED SU TO SOUND LIKE THE ALBUM THAT IT IS ON PURPOSE, not on accident. MAybe it's not lazy or a half ass effort, maybe that's the sound they intended and were OK with because it fit the name of the album.
Northerntube
04-14-2008, 04:19 PM
Also, the band should continue making music for them, and not for us? Unless they plan on selling 25 million records to their family - I'm going to guess they should keep on considering WHAT the fans want. It's a smart thing to do if your a productive musician.
I disagree with this line of thinking.
First, how could the band possibly come to any kind of consensus as to what their fans want? There are thousands upon thousands of us, a large number of whom do not spend their time online debating the most minute and insignificant details. It is not a homogenous mass whose intentions and desires can be summed up neatly.
Secondly, even if we can at the very least say, ok what the audience wants is MUSIC, it doesn't serve the creation of new music to give two shits about what anyone else thinks of it. Artists create art. The audience simply bears witness to it. If they like it, they like it, and if they don't, well no-one is putting a gun to their heads to continue to support the artist(s).
No, trying to play the fool's game of sussing out what thousands upon thousands of different people might expect from you does not contribute to productive music making, It only impedes it. All you can do is do the best you can and try to tune out all the distractions, most especially from those who deign to impose their expectations on you, as if they're owed something.
jayman414
04-14-2008, 06:01 PM
Dont bash a band's creativity because you dont get it. Just because something isnt as intricate or all over the place as they could be, doesnt mean they were lazy in their choices. Like I said, you see what they do with the songs live... MAYBE THEY WANTED SU TO SOUND LIKE THE ALBUM THAT IT IS ON PURPOSE, not on accident. MAybe it's not lazy or a half ass effort, maybe that's the sound they intended and were OK with because it fit the name of the album.
You see this is where you are wrong. The SU Sessions were somewhat of a half-ass, lazy studio session. Yes the band supposedly had a ton of material but I cannot imagine it being any better than what was on SU. Each day or so was a different song based of a 30 second or so rift from someone in the band. Then someone occasionally coming in and playing a different tone or beat while Baston looped the whole thing. Drum Machines were used over Carter, does that sound productive or lazy? And more than likely yes they wanted a much more relaxed setting in the studio, but that still does not mean they have to mail in an album and only be semi-productive in the studio.
If you want to be an advocate for SU thats fine, but you have to look at it from all sides, and just because you think the lyrics are deep and meaningful doesn't mean that the majority of this forum will agree with you. Overall there is no debating that this is DMB's weakest album to date. If you do not agree with that view point I am very interested to see what you think is.
brobb
04-14-2008, 06:21 PM
I disagree with this line of thinking.
First, how could the band possibly come to any kind of consensus as to what their fans want? There are thousands upon thousands of us, a large number of whom do not spend their time online debating the most minute and insignificant details. It is not a homogenous mass whose intentions and desires can be summed up neatly.
Secondly, even if we can at the very least say, ok what the audience wants is MUSIC, it doesn't serve the creation of new music to give two shits about what anyone else thinks of it. Artists create art. The audience simply bears witness to it. If they like it, they like it, and if they don't, well no-one is putting a gun to their heads to continue to support the artist(s).
No, trying to play the fool's game of sussing out what thousands upon thousands of different people might expect from you does not contribute to productive music making, It only impedes it. All you can do is do the best you can and try to tune out all the distractions, most especially from those who deign to impose their expectations on you, as if they're owed something.
To the bold, I think this is all that fans really want. For the band to TRY and put forth the incredible talent that this band has to offer. From what we've seen live, many of the Stand Up songs had incredible potential but just came out so rushed and half-hearted. Because honestly for most the fan base it's not the genre the band plays, but how well they play it.
maccajo
04-14-2008, 09:59 PM
Not to stray too far from topic, but Dave said he (Adam Sandler) makes works of Genius, not EVERYTHING he does is genius. Some of Sandler's movies and comedic performances are to the comedic movie and television genre, that some of Dave/DMB's albums are to music... works of genius in their own right. Happy Gilmore is a comic classic, The Chanukah song is known round the world and the Opera Man from SNL is one of the shining moments in that show's history. Now, some of us dont like Stand Up or Every Day... That doesnt take away from the genius that is BTCS or UTTAD, does it!? Sandler wouldn't be where he was if he wasnt one of the best at what he does, making people... millions and millions of people... millions of people that dont even speak english around the world, laugh and enjoy that little moment in time. So give Dave a break. I'm sure Adam is one of his friends and he's not gonna say "I went down to be in one of Adam's projects, hopefully this one doesnt suck"
Go Dave and go DMB!!!!! New album will be amazing, I dont know why everyone stresses so much. If this album isnt perfect and exactly what everybody who ISNT IN THE BAND wants, are you guys gonna defect and jump ship? If yes, then you're not really true fans and should go listen to some Phish or something. We love DMB because even the worst of what they do is 90% better then the best of what everybody else does. Did you really listen to Stand-Up once and then never again?? All thier albums have been GOOD at the very least. Nothing has been bad... something different isnt necessarily bad... yeah, drum loops and hip hop and pop producers arent the greatest things in the world to everybody, but none of those albums were just put out without any thought or intention... That is what they wanted at that time. Im sure they could have scrapped the albums and started again if the ended up with something that THEY were not proud of. I have never understood all the haters that are so down on certain albums because "that's not true DMB" or "they just put out something to put out something" Last time I checked, Busted Stuff is listed as an album by... THE DAVE MATTHEWS BAND. If this next album isnt perfect, then thank god we love a band that is amazing enough to have the longevity that they seem to be capable of having... Maybe we get lucky enough and they put out a enough albums that eventually everybody is satisified by the "Dark Side of the Moon"edness of one of them.
Either think positively or dont think at all, what's the point in being negative, it's not gonna change anything anyways other then how you feel inside and how you come off to others.
PL&DMB
thank you
ShotgunDMB
04-14-2008, 10:15 PM
Just a tip: He was probably being sarcastic when he said Sandler made "works of genious".
MistreatedLewis
04-14-2008, 11:58 PM
Gotcha... sorry bout the posts thing, but still 35,000 posts means there is a large amount of time spent doing nothing but venting,whining and not being social in real life. You do have the right to voice your opinion, but you also have the choice on how you do it and what methods you use to take your stance. The negativity thing... some people just choose to spend their energy in ways that are useful and uplifting. You can have an opinion but it seems like you dont think you have an opinion, but you know a fact. Just because you think the album sounds one way or makes you feel something as if it's just "background music" Again, because you think something doesnt make it true or fact. The lyrics on Stand Up... again, just because you think there are only three main topics, doesnt make you right. American Baby isnt necessarily about George Bush. If you have an open enough mind, it isnt necessarily about America if you can wrap your mind around that. Maybe it uses America as a contrast for something else... try looking deeper then what lyrics SOUND like they might be about. Lyrics are subjective and if written well, can be used to tell many different storied at once. All could be spot on. Only Dave knows for sure what it is he writes about, and Im pretty sure that he often times writes things so that they can be ambiguous and fit a couple different paths. Ever thoughy about Stand-Up as a song talking about the fighting of an addiction? And if you have, what kind of addiction? Ever thought about You might die trying... how many different ways can you think of that might die trying... and what kind of death would it be... spiritual, mental, physical. Dont say lyrics arent deep just because you dont get them. MAybe something that sounds simple just sounds simple to you. To tell you the truth, I dont see where George Bush fits in with most of the songs at all... And the one that does seem to reference him, might be made to seem like an obvious reference when in fact it was about some other tyranical dictator or leader.... or something completely different. Dont bash a band's creativity because you dont get it. Just because something isnt as intricate or all over the place as they could be, doesnt mean they were lazy in their choices. Like I said, you see what they do with the songs live... MAYBE THEY WANTED SU TO SOUND LIKE THE ALBUM THAT IT IS ON PURPOSE, not on accident. MAybe it's not lazy or a half ass effort, maybe that's the sound they intended and were OK with because it fit the name of the album.
wrong.
MistreatedLewis
04-14-2008, 11:59 PM
I disagree with this line of thinking.
First, how could the band possibly come to any kind of consensus as to what their fans want? There are thousands upon thousands of us, a large number of whom do not spend their time online debating the most minute and insignificant details. It is not a homogenous mass whose intentions and desires can be summed up neatly.
Secondly, even if we can at the very least say, ok what the audience wants is MUSIC, it doesn't serve the creation of new music to give two shits about what anyone else thinks of it. Artists create art. The audience simply bears witness to it. If they like it, they like it, and if they don't, well no-one is putting a gun to their heads to continue to support the artist(s).
No, trying to play the fool's game of sussing out what thousands upon thousands of different people might expect from you does not contribute to productive music making, It only impedes it. All you can do is do the best you can and try to tune out all the distractions, most especially from those who deign to impose their expectations on you, as if they're owed something.
I actually agree with all of this.
That said, Stand Up is horrible music.
timgengler
04-15-2008, 02:36 AM
:BANG
Mr. Lewis, I don't know who mistreated you but I wish they hadn't... they have made you a very negative and stubborn person that doesn't seem to get it. I have seen things you post in other forums and looked at some of the threads you post... I am hoping that you were trying to be sarcastically funny with your comment, but I dont think you were so... Do you not understand that just because you THINK SU is "horrible music" that doesnt mean you are right? I dont care how many people agree with you or take your side... because I'm not into the sheep mentality of believing something is one way, then using the opinions of others as a basis for why I am right. I am so tired of people saying 'well the majority of this forum or true DMB fans dont like SU' That isnt what I have seen and come into contact with, but even if it was, doesnt make them right either. I just wish you could realize that you think SU is horrible music, and that's where it ends. Your opinion is no more valid then anybody else's. Nor is mine, but I think I am leaning more in the right direction of realizing that just because I like Stand Up, which I didnt at first because I am not a big hip hop fan and that was my initial take on it, it doesnt mean it is great music either. But I do know it is good music... because even if I did want to believe that SU was a half ass effort that they lazily slapped together, even half of DMB's talent and musical prowess is still a whole lot more then a lot of other bands' full efforts. Half of greatness is still good. It might be lazy and not admirable, but it is still good. The lyrics are solid and often times poignant and thought provoking... the music might be somewhat simplified but it is catchy, soulfull and rockin when it needs to be, and the drum machine sound of it can be ignored if you just buy into the fact... FACT that Carter is the man and he is a human drum machine himself. Dave plays electric guitar sometimes, so carter was just playin' the drums with some effects over 'em. Some 10th grade band giving a half ass effort might make "horrible music" but professionals would not allow "horrible music" that they didnt stand behind, to be on their resumes.
And on a side note... why are you at a DMB site (where you have 35,000 posts) when you are questioning if you are even going to go to a show this year?? Because you want to know what songs they are gonna play?? Half the fun is the surprise of not knowing what is going to be played, and the stuff that is played, how is it gonna be different and fit that moment. Do you not just savor every moment that they perform... dont you just get lost in the moment, let your mind play with new lyrics to old songs you are hearing and catch yourself wondering where else in the entire world you'd rather be then right there in that little piece of time... That even if it isnt one of your favorite songs playing, you still enjoy it and are just moved by the moment... I would assume not since you would protest by sitting through a song (which is cool, some people like to sit all show- that's one thing) but making sure you look angry at a show... Why would you ever look angry at a DMB show unless some dipshit was talking loudly next to you about some random nonsense and making it hard for others around him or her to enjoy the moment?? And even then, just tell them to shut the fuck up and be considerate of others besides themselves, and then go right on back to groovin'. Something tells me you'd be the dude on the phone or talking loudly about how much you hate this song or they were better back in the day... Anyways, I just wonder about the true nature of a fan that questions going to a show when there are so many possibilites for amzing memories to be had. I guess I am just trying to understand for myself how someone that seems so into the band could be so negative about them and what was it... "the joke they became in 2005"??? Bad form... I hope they arent playing what you like because then you wont ruin the time of somebody else that is there for the magic of it all. If they are a joke, doesnt that make you pathetic for spending so much time talking about them? I dont spend all my time on a Brittany Spears site talking about how i know her music is sub-par and she could be doing such different things, when I know to others, they live for it and what it means to them. I'm not trying to be a dick... but fuck man... a joke?? lighten up and leave a fan site devoted to a band that people love to the fans.
timgengler
04-15-2008, 02:44 AM
Just a tip: He was probably being sarcastic when he said Sandler made "works of genious".
I disagree. I think that Dave sees the comedic/writer/producer genius that is Adam Sandler. He might not win any Oscars for best actor, but he can produce humor with the best of them. And AS is one of Dave's friends, I doubt he'd be sarcastic in terms of Adam's livelyhood and what he thinks he does best... that would be straight rude and mean to mock in that way. Like if Sandler said 'I went to a Dmb show to experience some of his genius', but was sarcastic about it.... I dont see that happening. People take their careers very seriously and DAve wouldn't mock one of the only things that Sandler has ever known, comedy.
timgengler
04-15-2008, 02:49 AM
"and just because you think the lyrics are deep and meaningful doesn't mean that the majority of this forum will agree with you. Overall there is no debating that this is DMB's weakest album to date. If you do not agree with that view point I am very interested to see what you think is."
Again, maybe people were so put off by the beats and sounds that they didnt stop to think in depth about what the songs meant. I am not in people's minds nor do I care to be, but just because a majority of people dont look deeper and see what the songs could be about, doesnt mean the meaning isnt there. And besides, Dave says that all his songs are about Love, Sex and Death :lol
brobb
04-15-2008, 03:18 AM
The topics from songs on Stand Up weren't bad, but the lyrics were HORRIBLE. How do you consider any of this solid?
"I would dig a hole all the way to China
unless of course I was there
Then I'd dig my way home"
"I would do most anything, girl
to be the apple of your eye"
And the chorus to Stand Up is "stand up"
MistreatedLewis
04-15-2008, 09:25 AM
:BANG
Mr. Lewis, I don't know who mistreated you but I wish they hadn't... they have made you a very negative and stubborn person that doesn't seem to get it. I have seen things you post in other forums and looked at some of the threads you post... I am hoping that you were trying to be sarcastically funny with your comment, but I dont think you were so... Do you not understand that just because you THINK SU is "horrible music" that doesnt mean you are right? I dont care how many people agree with you or take your side... because I'm not into the sheep mentality of believing something is one way, then using the opinions of others as a basis for why I am right. I am so tired of people saying 'well the majority of this forum or true DMB fans dont like SU' That isnt what I have seen and come into contact with, but even if it was, doesnt make them right either. I just wish you could realize that you think SU is horrible music, and that's where it ends. Your opinion is no more valid then anybody else's. Nor is mine, but I think I am leaning more in the right direction of realizing that just because I like Stand Up, which I didnt at first because I am not a big hip hop fan and that was my initial take on it, it doesnt mean it is great music either. But I do know it is good music... because even if I did want to believe that SU was a half ass effort that they lazily slapped together, even half of DMB's talent and musical prowess is still a whole lot more then a lot of other bands' full efforts. Half of greatness is still good. It might be lazy and not admirable, but it is still good. The lyrics are solid and often times poignant and thought provoking... the music might be somewhat simplified but it is catchy, soulfull and rockin when it needs to be, and the drum machine sound of it can be ignored if you just buy into the fact... FACT that Carter is the man and he is a human drum machine himself. Dave plays electric guitar sometimes, so carter was just playin' the drums with some effects over 'em. Some 10th grade band giving a half ass effort might make "horrible music" but professionals would not allow "horrible music" that they didnt stand behind, to be on their resumes.
And on a side note... why are you at a DMB site (where you have 35,000 posts) when you are questioning if you are even going to go to a show this year?? Because you want to know what songs they are gonna play?? Half the fun is the surprise of not knowing what is going to be played, and the stuff that is played, how is it gonna be different and fit that moment. Do you not just savor every moment that they perform... dont you just get lost in the moment, let your mind play with new lyrics to old songs you are hearing and catch yourself wondering where else in the entire world you'd rather be then right there in that little piece of time... That even if it isnt one of your favorite songs playing, you still enjoy it and are just moved by the moment... I would assume not since you would protest by sitting through a song (which is cool, some people like to sit all show- that's one thing) but making sure you look angry at a show... Why would you ever look angry at a DMB show unless some dipshit was talking loudly next to you about some random nonsense and making it hard for others around him or her to enjoy the moment?? And even then, just tell them to shut the fuck up and be considerate of others besides themselves, and then go right on back to groovin'. Something tells me you'd be the dude on the phone or talking loudly about how much you hate this song or they were better back in the day... Anyways, I just wonder about the true nature of a fan that questions going to a show when there are so many possibilites for amzing memories to be had. I guess I am just trying to understand for myself how someone that seems so into the band could be so negative about them and what was it... "the joke they became in 2005"??? Bad form... I hope they arent playing what you like because then you wont ruin the time of somebody else that is there for the magic of it all. If they are a joke, doesnt that make you pathetic for spending so much time talking about them? I dont spend all my time on a Brittany Spears site talking about how i know her music is sub-par and she could be doing such different things, when I know to others, they live for it and what it means to them. I'm not trying to be a dick... but fuck man... a joke?? lighten up and leave a fan site devoted to a band that people love to the fans.
We disagree. Stand Up sucks. DMB has been lazy.
grdfreak
04-15-2008, 09:46 AM
I thought the only song worthy of a "dmb" status on stand up was you might die trying. I didnt think stand up sucked, but it wasn't what we expect out of the talent we see on stage.
kjam1988
04-15-2008, 10:44 AM
All you have to do is watch the Dreamgirl video to tell what state of mind the band was in at the time. Weird. Corny. "You want any eggs?"
berman1125
04-15-2008, 10:52 AM
alright, fuck all of you guys. i did not feel like reading all of this page. but i did
kjam1988
04-15-2008, 10:56 AM
alright, fuck all of you guys. i did not feel like reading all of this page. but i did
Care to recap? I didn't read it. That would be nuts.
crawfish
04-15-2008, 12:05 PM
Just because someone thinkx something, doesnt make it true... Go ahead and stop being a fan if the next album isnt "great"... in your opinion. There will be a lot of people that will like it, some a lot, some might love it. I think people that are true fans of the music that DMB puts out would benefit, as would the band, if we shed those "fans" that can bad mouth DMB because they have an opinion that they think it correct because more then a few other people feel the same way. People that want to be negative and take away from the mood at a live show by "protesting" or pouting because a song that THEY dont like is being played is kinda lame and whiney. Imagine a show where everyone was there because they LOVE the band and can enjoy EVERY song that they do. Granted, some songs can be crowd killers in terms of energy, but if everyone was in the moment and you didnt have rude people talking through certain songs and ruining the vibe for the people around them, every show would be perfect. I love Smooth Rider.... It's a song about Dave being a pimp, not letting the risk of death from an angry father keep him from getting some lovin, all set to some bluesy, soulfull beats. It's such a real song with such a slick ass feel to it... Maybe I love it because I can relate, I almost got decapitated by my Ex's dad with a Hockey stick at 3 am when I was sneaking out of her room on a school night when I was in high school...
Either way, I dont see how people can talk so much shit about a band they supposedly love because they think their opinion is correct... How can you say there is no creativity in Stand Up or Everyday?? A creative wall?? Because something is different or not every song is 7 minutes long?? Get a grip people. Maybe you guys should just give up now and go spend time posting positive things on some other band's site. There are millions of people that love this band and might agree that stand-up isnt their best album, but still like it and dont see the band as being in any peril. If you have lost faith in the band or might do so if the next album isnt perfect by YOUR standards, then just bounce and leave DMB to be enjoyed by people that get Joy out of all the bands albums. Discussion is one thing, but saying something sucks or the band has hit a creative wall??? (laugh laugh) Hmmm... two or three consecutive albums that have all been different then the first three they produced... sounds pretty creative to me. I love the big three like everyone else does, but it would be easier to say they had hit a creative wall if all their albums sounded the same as the first 3 ;) Loosen up people and open your minds a little... different isn't always bad. If you dont like something, dont bitch about it because that wont change it, just go listen to to some other music until the band puts out the album that you are looking for, however long that might take.
LOL!! I don't post here much but I COULD NOT agree with you more. I think a lot of the negative posting comes because a lot of their fans are young. I've read some posts about SU and it's like some fans take it personal. I'm 38 and honestly don't feel the need to bitch and moan about the SU or Everyday songs. They may not be their best studio work but I honestly love hearing those songs at the concerts.
crawfish
04-15-2008, 12:10 PM
Very valid point.
What do you make of fans like me? I got into DMB through Stand Up. It was the first thing I listened to and then I worked my way through all the old stuff and I'm obsessed. I loved Stand Up and I still like it a lot. It's obviously nothing in comparison to the old stuff, but I do think too many people write it off so completely because of it's comparison to the old stuff. I certainly do not think it sucks.
I'm right with you bro... Stand Up was the first DMB album I ever bought. I happen to like it.... a lot
barre05
04-15-2008, 01:38 PM
I'm right with you bro... Stand Up was the first DMB album I ever bought. I happen to like it.... a lot
I can relate too! My first DMB album was Everyday (even if I heard songs from UTTAD and Crash before).
I loved Everyday, but I was looking for the organic sound of Crash and UTTAD, so I went out and bought every album I could.
But yeah, Everyday got me started. It's not their best work, but even that album is still way better than a lot of music on the radio.
MistreatedLewis
04-15-2008, 02:18 PM
LOL!! I don't post here much but I COULD NOT agree with you more. I think a lot of the negative posting comes because a lot of their fans are young. I've read some posts about SU and it's like some fans take it personal. I'm 38 and honestly don't feel the need to bitch and moan about the SU or Everyday songs. They may not be their best studio work but I honestly love hearing those songs at the concerts.
Well if you absolutely detested hearing those songs live, you might be more inclined to bitch and moan about them, especially at $60 plus gas a ticket.
bennettr
04-15-2008, 02:52 PM
I'm right with you bro... Stand Up was the first DMB album I ever bought. I happen to like it.... a lot
I can relate too! My first DMB album was Everyday (even if I heard songs from UTTAD and Crash before).
I loved Everyday, but I was looking for the organic sound of Crash and UTTAD, so I went out and bought every album I could.
But yeah, Everyday got me started. It's not their best work, but even that album is still way better than a lot of music on the radio.
I think it is safe to say that the majority of DMB fans do not say that Stand Up/Everyday is their favorite (providing they know all of the music) BUT key thing here is that SU has brought in a lot of great new fans. And for that it shouldn't be bashed endlessly.
marco j
04-15-2008, 02:55 PM
LOL!! I don't post here much but I COULD NOT agree with you more. I think a lot of the negative posting comes because a lot of their fans are young. I've read some posts about SU and it's like some fans take it personal. I'm 38 and honestly don't feel the need to bitch and moan about the SU or Everyday songs. They may not be their best studio work but I honestly love hearing those songs at the concerts.
I'm 34 and I detest most everything of those albums. Get real.
the band has become stale being ignorant about it isn't going to improve the live show.
MistreatedLewis
04-15-2008, 03:00 PM
I think it is safe to say that the majority of DMB fans do not say that Stand Up/Everyday is their favorite (providing they know all of the music) BUT key thing here is that SU has brought in a lot of great new fans. And for that it shouldn't be bashed endlessly.
Truthfully, if Stand Up brought in fans that something like tLWS wouldn't had it been released, I'd would be super pleased with those people still not being fans.
bennettr
04-15-2008, 03:00 PM
I'm 34 and I detest most everything of those albums. Get real.
the band has become stale being ignorant about it isn't going to improve the live show.
I don't like to be too harsh on the SU and ED stuff. But I do think that complaining and letting the band know that we think they were underachieving was a good thing. Or I hope it leads to good things (with the new album that is).
bennettr
04-15-2008, 03:07 PM
Truthfully, if Stand Up brought in fans that something like tLWS wouldn't had it been released, I'd would be super pleased with those people still not being fans.
Thats really lame, dude. I am a SU product fan. And I think that is really low of you to say that you would be "super pleased" if I wasn't a fan.
MistreatedLewis
04-15-2008, 03:21 PM
Thats really lame, dude. I am a SU product fan. And I think that is really low of you to say that you would be "super pleased" if I wasn't a fan.
So you are saying that if you had heard UTTAD or BTCS and SU didn't exist you would not have become a fan? Because that's who I said I would be pleased about.
marco j
04-15-2008, 03:26 PM
I don't like to be too harsh on the SU and ED stuff. But I do think that complaining and letting the band know that we think they were underachieving was a good thing. Or I hope it leads to good things (with the new album that is).
:thumbsup
Also Lewis is talking about people who actually think the new direction is good dMb.
Northerntube
04-15-2008, 03:28 PM
that's some pretty twisted logic ML, Marco j.
bennettr
04-15-2008, 03:30 PM
I suppose I misunderstood what point you were trying to get across. What if someone who had heard UUTAD or BTCS, wasn't a fan, then became a fan and then their favorite song was Bayou and Stay. Then, fast forward, they don't like those songs as their favorites anymore and now their favorites are Last Stop and 41. Would you wish that person to not be a fan?
marco j
04-15-2008, 03:31 PM
What part Northern? The fact that if we don't like a product or direction the band takes and telling them so? Or not liking people who accept less than mediocrity from a band that is capable of greatness?
Northerntube
04-15-2008, 03:39 PM
The part about being pleased if someone hadn't become a fan of Dave Matthews Band.
MistreatedLewis
04-15-2008, 03:44 PM
I suppose I misunderstood what point you were trying to get across. What if someone who had heard UUTAD or BTCS, wasn't a fan, then became a fan and then their favorite song was Bayou and Stay. Then, fast forward, they don't like those songs as their favorites anymore and now their favorites are Last Stop and 41. Would you wish that person to not be a fan?
I wouldn't wish that person to not be a fan per se, but would I have rathered DMB continued putting out albums of UTTAD, LWS quality and live with the consequences of that person not being a fan? Absolutely.
MistreatedLewis
04-15-2008, 03:45 PM
The part about being pleased if someone hadn't become a fan of Dave Matthews Band.
It's nothing personal.
marco j
04-15-2008, 03:46 PM
The part about being pleased if someone hadn't become a fan of Dave Matthews Band.
That wasn't me but I think Lewis is talking about someone who likes the music on SU an doesn't understand or care this poor direction the band has been on.
It's cool if someone gets into the band from SU even though I can't comprehend why?!:freak They should atleast mature into recognizing that it is pure shit compared to UTTAD, Crash, BTCS, and tLWS.
DerekJTR2
04-15-2008, 03:53 PM
Well if you absolutely detested hearing those songs live, you might be more inclined to bitch and moan about them, especially at $60 plus gas a ticket.
If you can use the words "aboslutely detest" then I really think that you should not be a fan of the band, period. You're entitled to your opinion but your the #1 Buzzkill, seriously.
jayman414
04-15-2008, 03:54 PM
"and just because you think the lyrics are deep and meaningful doesn't mean that the majority of this forum will agree with you. Overall there is no debating that this is DMB's weakest album to date. If you do not agree with that view point I am very interested to see what you think is."
Again, maybe people were so put off by the beats and sounds that they didnt stop to think in depth about what the songs meant. I am not in people's minds nor do I care to be, but just because a majority of people dont look deeper and see what the songs could be about, doesnt mean the meaning isnt there. And besides, Dave says that all his songs are about Love, Sex and Death :lol
OK you quote me but don't answer the questions at all. And you really can't look that deep into the lyrics from SU. People are still debating what Dreaming Tree is about and that came out 10 years ago. That is deep writing. And I wasn't being thrown off by the beats and sounds, I was thrown off by what came out in 2005 after what we had all experienced in 2004. That is where you will be lost in this conversation and will not understand because you weren't on the forums back then and weren't into the band. After the 04 tour this place was buzzing with excitement about the new album, then SU came out and was the biggest turd that could have possibly came out.
Northerntube
04-15-2008, 03:54 PM
see, I take some of this a little personally because I've been into DMB since I first heard them around 1995. First saw them in 1996, loved them. And guess what? I think SU is a fine album. Not "pure shit" at all. No, not their best, but not pure shit. Get ready for this but..... I LIKE IT!
It's fine to voice your criticisms of this band, from a certain perspective they are valid. I'm also not saying I think it's good to love everything without consideration. But to actually dislike *people* who get some real pleasure out of what you may think is lacking is the twisted logic I was referring to.
MistreatedLewis
04-15-2008, 03:54 PM
If you can use the words "aboslutely detest" then I really think that you should not be a fan of the band, period. You're entitled to your opinion but your the #1 Buzzkill, seriously.
I care deeply.
DerekJTR2
04-15-2008, 03:58 PM
I care deeply.
Funny.
But I think you put entirely too much hate into the way you describe the music and the fans. I like Stand Up a lot, and it's okay if you don't, but you constantly write everyone off and accept no other opinion.
I accept your opinions, I don't agree with them, but I accept them.
It's the way you talk down to everyone.
Come on Lewis, Stand up for it.
MistreatedLewis
04-15-2008, 04:01 PM
see, I take some of this a little personally because I've been into DMB since I first heard them around 1995. First saw them in 1996, loved them. And guess what? I think SU is a fine album. Not "pure shit" at all. No, not their best, but not pure shit. Get ready for this but..... I LIKE IT!
It's fine to voice your criticisms of this band, from a certain perspective they are valid. I'm also not saying I think it's good to love everything without consideration. But to actually dislike *people* who get some real pleasure out of what you may think is lacking is the twisted logic I was referring to.
I don't dislike the people. I would just be ok with them not being fans if it meant more great DMB albums. I actually like many people who aren't DMB fans at all!
jayman414
04-15-2008, 04:02 PM
If you can use the words "aboslutely detest" then I really think that you should not be a fan of the band, period. You're entitled to your opinion but your the #1 Buzzkill, seriously.
I actually think that Lewis is one of the most knowledgeable posters on here, and although you may hate how he goes about his posts at time; he is the type of person you need. He will not stand for a decent album, or even a good album. Well know that DMB is capable of greatest, the first 3 albums point that out. And I think Lewis and much of this community are waiting for them to return to that state.
DerekJTR2
04-15-2008, 04:03 PM
I don't dislike the people. I would just be ok with them not being fans if it meant more great DMB albums. I actually like many people who aren't DMB fans at all!
So your logic, your very snobby logic, tells you that:
Fans who like the music of Stand Up/Everyday (lesser music) = Weak DMB albums?
DerekJTR2
04-15-2008, 04:05 PM
I actually think that Lewis is one of the most knowledgeable posters on here, and although you may hate how he goes about his posts at time; he is the type of person you need. He will not stand for a decent album, or even a good album. Well know that DMB is capable of greatest, the first 3 albums point that out. And I think Lewis and much of this community are waiting for them to return to that state.
We are all waiting for that, but is it necessary to say that things SUCK, over and over and over?
I just feel the time spent on negativity could be channeled elsewhere.
MistreatedLewis
04-15-2008, 04:09 PM
So your logic, your very snobby logic, tells you that:
Fans who like the music of Stand Up/Everyday (lesser music) = Weak DMB albums?
No. My logic, call it snobby if you like, is that if I had a choice between DMB releasing three great albums over the last decade vs. what actually happened, I would choose the three great albums. If the consequences were that some people who became fans wouldn't become fans, oh well.
MistreatedLewis
04-15-2008, 04:10 PM
We are all waiting for that, but is it necessary to say that things SUCK, over and over and over?
I just feel the time spent on negativity could be channeled elsewhere.
I wouldn't say it if I didn't think it were true. Ignore it if it bothers you. Or maybe it bothers you because deep down in your gut you think I'm right a little bit and you don't want it to spoil your fun.
DerekJTR2
04-15-2008, 04:11 PM
Well if they released 3 great albums, which we all would have loved (Busted Stuff is only a step below imo) those people probably would have become fans.
I'm sorry, I just love this band so much, I can't imagine someone who loves them wanting to NOT see them play.
Here's to hoping the new album is the best yet.
Northerntube
04-15-2008, 04:12 PM
Or maybe it bothers you because deep down in your gut you think I'm right a little bit and you don't want it to spoil your fun.
man, even when you're trying to be diplomatic, you're still condescending. maybe you just don't realize it?!?
I'm not trying to go after you here, I'd like to think that person to person we could get along just fine.
MistreatedLewis
04-15-2008, 04:14 PM
man, even when you're trying to be diplomatic, you're still condescending. maybe you just don't realize it?!?
I'm not trying to go after you here, I'd like to think that person to person we could get along just fine.
I'm usually only condescending to people that pick fights with me because I'm a "hater" <-- dumbest word ever.
RobRoy286
04-15-2008, 05:00 PM
Well if they released 3 great albums, which we all would have loved (Busted Stuff is only a step below imo) those people probably would have become fans.
I'm sorry, I just love this band so much, I can't imagine someone who loves them wanting to NOT see them play.
Here's to hoping the new album is the best yet.You know, Brian can still be a fan of DMB without liking every single thing the band does. Just becuase he likes #41 doesn't mean he has to tolerate the band playing Smooth Rider. Just because he likes Ants Marching doesn't mean he has to suck up to Louisiana Bayou. And as someone, I can't remember who, stated recently on this board, just because the band has changed their standards doesn't mean Brian has to change his.
Many "hardcore" DMB fans are just too naive (and basically in denial) to see that lately, DMB has put out a lot of shitty material, especially compared to what they once put out.
PantalaNagaMan
04-15-2008, 05:04 PM
Can we stray away from the argument leading towards why Brian (Mistreated) is negative, and why others are negative? Everyone has their own point of view on the band's work - and everyone is entitled to it.
No one should have to change their thinking.
Debate don't Hate.
;)
crawfish
04-15-2008, 06:19 PM
Truthfully, if Stand Up brought in fans that something like tLWS wouldn't had it been released, I'd would be super pleased with those people still not being fans.
It sounds like you have some serious issues. Stand Up is the reason I'm a fan.
crawfish
04-15-2008, 06:24 PM
Well if you absolutely detested hearing those songs live, you might be more inclined to bitch and moan about them, especially at $60 plus gas a ticket.
$60 bucks??? C'mon bro. If you're going to cry about paying $60 to see a great band, plus bitch about the songs then you should probably stay home.
crawfish
04-15-2008, 06:35 PM
I'm 34 and I detest most everything of those albums. Get real.
the band has become stale being ignorant about it isn't going to improve the live show.
Get real?? OK. What ever you say. Just don't sit near me at the show cause people like you ruin the concerts. :monkey
marco j
04-15-2008, 06:56 PM
Get real?? OK. What ever you say. Just don't sit near me at the show cause people like you ruin the concerts. :monkey
How the fuck would you know how I act at concerts?! Do you think I run up and down the steps screeming "Boo, Dreamgirl sucks!!!"?!
Stop being a fucking retard because the band has turned for the worse these past eight years.
berman1125
04-15-2008, 07:01 PM
How the fuck would you know how I act at concerts?! Do you think I run up and down the steps screeming "Boo, Dreamgirl sucks!!!"?!
Stop being a fucking retard because the band has turned for the worse these past eight years.
:lol:lol:lol i could picture it
DerekJTR2
04-15-2008, 07:05 PM
LOL all I see is the greased up deaf guy from Family Guy
marco j
04-15-2008, 07:09 PM
:lol:lol:lol i could picture it
I actually only do that when Jimi is played.;)
berman1125
04-15-2008, 07:13 PM
LOL all I see is the greased up deaf guy from Family Guy
haha i had a similar picture, more along the lines of this guy just running up an down the isle with two thumbs down yellling BOOOO BOOOOOOOOOO BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
crawfish
04-15-2008, 07:59 PM
How the fuck would you know how I act at concerts?! Do you think I run up and down the steps screeming "Boo, Dreamgirl sucks!!!"?!
Stop being a fucking retard because the band has turned for the worse these past eight years.
They sell out all across the country year after year after year and they've turned for the worse?? You're the type of fan that bitches about everything and when they're done for good you're the first one crying that they should stay together longer. Stop acting like a baby crying for it's milk bottle. Jeez.
berman1125
04-15-2008, 08:07 PM
They sell out all across the country year after year after year and they've turned for the worse?? You're the type of fan that bitches about everything and when they're done for good you're the first one crying that they should stay together longer. Stop acting like a baby crying for it's milk bottle. Jeez.
nahhhh, he really isnt like that
GHB#13
04-15-2008, 08:07 PM
I think the old fans should ease up on the newbies a little, I mean no need to take anyone's dreams away from them because five guys from virgina used to be enlighted, got rich and let you down. At the end of the day at some point, you felt the same way about this band's music as supporters of ED and SU do, and maybe it's not just the music that makes them so excited but the spirit, energy, etc. of this band that still inspires people to this day and its kinda lame if you think its funny to spit on that. DMB music saved my life and I would hate to think that is being ruined for someone else.
I mean at the end of the day you're both right. In recent years, the band has not been putting out the product that most who have been listening to them are used to and you are entitled to your opinion on that. However, to describe it as horrible music only in comparison to their previous stuff is taking something very special away from someone who might have found it a little later than you have. Not living up to your potential doesn't mean that you're doing everything wrong or can't get something's right or inspire others.
Now for ED and SU supporter, I know it may seem weird, and i'll be the first to admit that it confuses me too, but this is nothing new. People will always be unhappy with DMB, that's just life thus far and I think its fair to equate tLWS fiasco to most of these people's best friend sleeping with their significant other. My point is, that some people have already invested a lot of time and effort into this band and they do have the right to critique them as they see fit, but it is definitely hard to understand the resentment and total lack of respect they have for this awesome band. The challenge for you is to decide what that means to you. Alot of the tension some of these people feel almost seems to stem from them expecting DMB to be what they wanted them to be, which at the time was easy because they were that for so long, and now that they don't meet those standards they feel let down. If that's how you want to support this or any other band, you have to choose that for yourself now and don't let anyone take that away from you. Pay no attention to people who think things suck, because they probably do too! Misery always has and will love company. If you like it then let it inspire you and make a difference in your life, because as you can obviously see if you look too far into it apparently it has the ability to make you jaded.
Living in the past will never make the future better.
Life is about PROGRESS, NOT PERFECTION!
just my $.02
Peace,
Gary
p.s. - 'There'll always be haters, that's the way it is. Hater niggas marry hater bitches and have hater kids!' - Kanye West
bibby1044
04-15-2008, 08:10 PM
They sell out all across the country year after year after year and they've turned for the worse?? You're the type of fan that bitches about everything and when they're done for good you're the first one crying that they should stay together longer. Stop acting like a baby crying for it's milk bottle. Jeez.
I enjoy Stand Up but its impossible to say the band hasnt gotten worse. Although I do believe this next album will be great and remind us of what they once were.
dmbfan4ever
04-15-2008, 08:24 PM
It sounds like you have some serious issues. Stand Up is the reason I'm a fan.
there's just no way.............seriously. This message board as taught me that my empathy skills are not where they should be, because I can honestly not see this issue from your pespective...I just cannot see ANYONE, literally, anyone, thinking Stand Up is a good Dave Matthews Band album, I've tried, I wish I could, but I can't. I respect that you like it, and I'm happy for DMB that they actually have people who do like it, so....:thumbsup
dmbfan4ever
04-15-2008, 08:24 PM
I enjoy Stand Up but its impossible to say the band hasnt gotten worse. Although I do believe this next album will be great and remind us of what they once were.
^100% agree. 1-0-0 - p.e.r.c.e.n.t.
marco j
04-15-2008, 08:25 PM
They sell out all across the country year after year after year and they've turned for the worse?? You're the type of fan that bitches about everything and when they're done for good you're the first one crying that they should stay together longer. Stop acting like a baby crying for it's milk bottle. Jeez.
Alright douche bag, just shut the fuck up because you have absolutely no idea at all what I am like. You obviously don't come here often because if you did, you'd know that I am not someone who goes around bashing the band any chance I get.
I have been a fan of this band for since I first heard Ants. I have been a loyal fan but if you can't be mature enough to understand that the Lillywhite debacle certainly hurt this band(particulary the product they sell) then you aren't a fan at all, you are just a casual listener.
berman1125
04-15-2008, 08:25 PM
^ i think he meant like stand up was the first he heard of dmb, and then he got into them. and found the big 3 and realized stand up isnt that good. at least i hope so...
berman1125
04-15-2008, 08:26 PM
Alright douche bag, just shut the fuck up because you have absolutely no idea at all what I am like. You obviously don't come here often because if you did, you'd know that I am not someone who goes around bashing the band any chance I get.
I have been a fan of this band for since I first heard Ants. I have been a loyal fan but if you can't be mature enough to understand that the Lillywhite debacle certainly hurt this band(particulary the product they sell) then you aren't a fan at all, you are just a casual listener.
fuckin light up already pal
marco j
04-15-2008, 08:31 PM
It sounds like you have some serious issues. Stand Up is the reason I'm a fan.
I just saw this.
:lol :lol :lol :lol
Fucking idiot. What could you possibly know about being a long time fan?!
Fucking ass!
marco j
04-15-2008, 08:32 PM
fuckin light up already pal
shut up stoner;)
martindcx1e
04-15-2008, 08:44 PM
They sell out all across the country year after year after year and they've turned for the worse?? You're the type of fan that bitches about everything and when they're done for good you're the first one crying that they should stay together longer. Stop acting like a baby crying for it's milk bottle. Jeez.
:lol
wow....
Alright douche bag, just shut the fuck up because you have absolutely no idea at all what I am like. You obviously don't come here often because if you did, you'd know that I am not someone who goes around bashing the band any chance I get.
I have been a fan of this band for since I first heard Ants. I have been a loyal fan but if you can't be mature enough to understand that the Lillywhite debacle certainly hurt this band(particulary the product they sell) then you aren't a fan at all, you are just a casual listener.
I just saw this.
:lol :lol :lol :lol
Fucking idiot. What could you possibly know about being a long time fan?!
Fucking ass!
both valid points!:thumbsup I agree with you completely
RobRoy286
04-15-2008, 09:54 PM
Marco's rockin' the house.
berman1125
04-15-2008, 09:57 PM
Marco's rockin' the house.
yea he went on a rampage today! hgaha
berman1125
04-15-2008, 09:58 PM
shut up stoner;)
:lol:lol
:monkey
Gladstone
04-15-2008, 10:05 PM
I became a fan in 2005, this is the year I first heard DMB (they're not that well known in my country, hardly at all). I absolutely loved UTTAD, Crash, Before These Crowded Streets, Live At Luther College and Live At Red Rocks 1995 the first time I heard them. I hated Stand Up the first time I heard it (and still do obviously), I barely even recognized Dave's voice and Everyday, the first time I listened to it didn't do much for me either, if anything at all (and again, still doesn't).
Does this mean I'm a newbie...or where exactly does this place me?
emu513
04-15-2008, 10:14 PM
It sounds like you have