Dave Matthews Band The Best of the 1999 Summer Tour Versions of each song were picked by Bill Huffsteder (bhuffste@aagcorp.com), Rob Bokon (BokonR@fuse.net) and Clint Hepfner (Hepfeee@aol.com). The actual discs were compiled, .shn'ed and uploaded by Rob Bokon (BokonR@fuse.net) Cover art was done by Nathan Tilton.(fe141@worldnet.att.net) (www.justdmb.com) Thanks to all the tapers, converters and original shn'ers for all the work that made this possible. Please keep all of the info files with the show when you upload to other sites, and if you trade the set, e-mail them the info files so everyone knows where everything came from, and all the tapers can get their just due. FAQ 1. What's your purpose? -----The purpose is to represent at least one (sometimes more) versions of every song played during the 1999 Summer tour. Not only that but every guest is represented from Butch Taylor to the Flecktones. If there is something strange about a particular version of a song, such as Too Much (tease) > Ants Marching 7.9, it will represented along with a regular version of the song. We tried to use as many different venues and regions as possible, so if you think the Two Step and Angel are amazing from Nissan Pavillion, the Song That Jane Likes is more unique from there, so we looked elsewhere for those, lest the whole show from there or 6.24 be on the set. 2. Is this a kind of ego trip? -----Sure, but it's also something that we enjoy, and something that I'm sure you will too. 3. Why isn't PBS or Farm Aid included on here? -----They are more of a Fall tour thing instead of the Summer. Other than that, no good reason. 4. Why aren't there songs from __________ (venue) included? -----Well unless it's 5.4 or 6.9, which we don't have yet, we didn't feel there was anything spectacular about them, remember it's all preference. Secondly, quality of the recording is very important to us as well. Seek Up from 6.4 is pretty amazing, but the recording is a little distant, so we passed on it. 5. Did you guys listen to every version of every song in order to pick these? -----Sort of. If the quality wasn't good, or there was a cut, or pop, or someone in the band absolutely spaces out to the point where the song is unrecognizable (ala Dave during Pig 5.9) then it was immediately scrapped. We also got a little advice from other people in the know such as, but not exclusively Avi and Dave Eisenberg on a few tunes. 6. Do the shows you guys went to have any bearing on which version was selected? -----Yup, but not if there's a much better one. For instance 6.3 was the first time I heard my favorite song, Say Goodbye, live. So even though Carter's last downbeat is slightly off, the lyrics rock, and sentimental value is extreme. 7. Why are there three versions of Don't Drink the Water on here? -----Well, the first DDTW is on there for Bartender's sake. It's impossible to make it sound good when you take just Bartender by itself and try to do a fade out or the like. The second is there because Alanis Morrisette guests on it. One of the purposes of the set is to include every guest from the tour. Unfortunetely Alanis only guested on one song (which wasn't Spoon, damn it). So in order to complete our goal, this version of this song, even though you can hardly hear her, is on here to fulfill that requirement. The third version ends the set appropriately as it ended the tour. Likewise, What Would You Say opened the tour so it opened the set. 8. What's gonna happen to me if I mp3 this? -----My take is that first I'll come kick your ass, then every single person who taped one of the songs that's on this set will come kick your ass one by one. 9. You guys are dorks. -----OK Enjoy. --Rob, Bill and Clint Dave Matthews Band Best of the Summer 1999 Tour Disc 1 (68.38) 1. Davespeak - "The Beginning of the Tour" (0.17) 2. What Would You Say (5.00) (May 1, 1999 - Tampa Ice Palace - Tampa, Florida) Source info: AT 853 > SP p/s > M1 (David Eisenberg) 3. The Stone (8.04) (July 17, 1999 - The Gorge - Quincy, Washington) Source info: Earthworks SR-77 > Lunatec V2 > ADC-20 > DA-P1 (Craig Willoughby) 4. Rhyme and Reason (6.06) (August 4, 1999 - Hersheypark Stadium - Hershey, Pennsylvania) Source info: (1) Microtech Geffell SMS2000/200 (card) -> Oade M148 -> Sony SBM-1 -> D8 (2) Nakamichi 300's (2 cards, 1 omni) -> Nak 3 channel mixer -> D100 (Bill Lakenan and Lee Schusterman) 5. Introduction of the Flecktones (0.37) 6. Carter Beaufort and Futureman Jam Intro -----> (2.54) * 7. #41 (Sojourn of Arjuna) (16.13) * (May 30, 1999 - Foxboro Stadium - Foxboro, Massachusetts) Source info: earthworks sr-77 > audiomagic X-Stream XLR > Lunatec V2 > audiomagic Excalibur RCA > DA-P1 (Mike Vernal) 8. Bartender -----> (3.26) ^ 9. Don't Drink the Water (This Land Is Your Land) (6.29) ^ (July 15, 1999 - Dead Aunt Thelma's Radio Show - Portland, Oregon) Source info: Digital PRE-FM 10. Cry Freedom (6.07) (June 28, 1999 - Marcus Amphitheatre - Milwaukee, Wisconsin) Source info: earthworks SR-77 > Lunatec V2 > Tascam DA-P1 (Matt Edlhuber) 11. Long Black Veil (6.57) (May 12, 1999 - Gund Arena - Cleveland, Ohio) Source info: AT853 (Hyper-Carbs)->Sony M-1 (Brian Rentschler) 12. Drive In Drive Out (6.20) (June 24, 1999 - Deer Creek Music Center - Noblesville, Indiana) Source info: SoundPro AT853 > BrBox > Sharp MD 702 (Jason Goodin) * - with Bela Fleck and the Flecktones and Butch Taylor on piano ^ - Dave Matthews solo LINER NOTES: What Would You Say - really odd song to kick of the new tour. I believe Dave has always claimed to not like playing it, and it has been a rarity over the past couple of years before bringing it back when Maceo Parker guested with them in December. This version of this song kicks off the set as it kicked off the tour. The Stone - really windy show with some of it bleeding into the recording. However, the key to this version is that Carter absolutely opens a can of whoop-ass during the middle segments. Plus, Boyd stays in tune for the majority of the outro, which is amazing enough in itself. Rhyme and Reason - the key to this version is how obnoxious the crowd is the entire show. Possibly this is the cause for a somewhat lackluster show that included a single song Tripping Billies encore. However it pays off as he takes out his frusterations in this version. "...of this terrorrrrrrrrrrr!!!!!..." Intro --> #41 - even if this version didn't kick as much ass as it does, it would've been chosen due to the one and only appearance of the Flecktones all tour. However, the version does absolutely rock with the seamless transition into Sojourn of Arjuna. Bartender --> Don't Drink the Water - the first of three appearances for Don't Drink the Water on the set. Taped from a radio show late in the tour, Bartender was slightly more evolved from the original versions during the accoustic tour earlier in the year. Cry Freedom - absolute shock when this was brought back at Polaris. The girl sitting the row in front of me literally was crying in the middle telling anyone who would listen and many who wouldn't that it was her favorite song and what the last date was that they played it. My only thought was that anyone who cares when it was last played knows the date. Excellent version from Milwaukee, the third of four times played this Summer, with some of the cinks from Polaris and Deer Creek ironed out. Long Black Veil - intensely passionate version from Cleveland. Drive In Drive Out - at first the consensus at the amphitheatre was that it was a lame song to end the three night Deer Creek stand with. However, we all were completely blinded by biased, hopeless, tendency to pray for Halloween. The key to this version is Dave's screaming and yelling during the bridge. Vastly intense when you make out the muttered syllables that he screams, turn it up and scream with him. The most intense closer I've ever heard closes disc 1. Enjoy. --Rob Dave Matthews Band Best of the Summer 1999 Tour Disc 2 (72.28) 1. Proudest Monkey -----> (9.29) 2. Satellite (5.06) (June 15, 1999 - The World Amphitheatre - Tinley Park, Illinois) Source info: SoundPro AT853 > BrBox > Sharp MD 702 (Jason Goodin) 3. Introduction of Jamal Milner (0.30) 4. So Much To Say -----> (4.14) * 5. Anyone Seen the Bridge -----> (1.43) * 6. Too Much (4.58) * (May 16, 1999 - Van Andel Arena - Grand Rapids, Michigan) Source info: SoundPro AT853 > BrBox > Sharp MD 702 (Jason Goodin) 7. Dancing Nancies (9.53) (June 24, 1999 - Deer Creek Music Center - Noblesville, Indiana) Source info: SoundPro AT853 > BrBox > Sharp MD 702 (Jason Goodin, again) 8. #36 (8.13) $^ (August 8, 1999 - Meadows Music Center - Hartford, Connecticut) Source info: Earthworks SR-77 > Lunatec V2 > ADC-20 > DA-P1 (Mike Vernal & Craig Willoughby) 9. Crash Into Me (Dixie Chicken) (5.47) (June 5, 1999 - GTE Virginia Beach Amphitheatre - Virginia Beach, Virginia) Source info: Earthworks SR-77 > Audiomagic Presto II XLR Cables > Lunatec v2 > Audiomagic Presto II RCA cables > Tascam DA-P1 (Mike Vernal) 10. John the Revelator (6.33) $%&@ (May 26, 1999 - Giants Stadium - East Rutherford, New Jersey) Source info: Earthworks sr77>audio magic cables>lunatec v2>audio magic cables>da-p1 (Mike Vernal & Craig Willoughby) 11. Davespeak - "We Got a Seven Dollar Beer" (0.10) 12. Warehouse -----> (8.13) 13. Ants Marching (7.36) (June 19, 1999 - Polaris Amphitheatre - Columbus, Ohio Source info: earthworks sr-77 > audiomagic X-Stream XLR > Lunatec V2 > audiomagic presto II RCA > DA-P1 (Mike Vernal and Craig Willoughby) * - with Jamal Milner on electric guitar $ - with Butch Taylor on keyboards ^ - with Tawatha Agee, Brenda White King & Eugenia on backup vocals % - with Carlos Santana, Karl Perazzo, Raul Recow & Benny Riteveld & - with Bela Fleck on banjo @ - with Tawatha Agee, Brenda White King & Cindy Myzell on backup vocals LINER NOTES: Proudest Monkey --> Satellite - chosen because Dave is obviously still sick from the night before, which is alledgedly the reason the first night went less than 2 hours. So his voice is completely shot. He only attempts one or two high notes in Satellite making an interesting change to a totally unchangeable song. This night's Proudest Monkey was the first of the tour, and the first time it was played during a summer tour since 1996 for some reason. A good mellow way to kick off disc 2. So Much To Say --> Too Much - chosen completely due to Jamal Milner's work on the bridge. He absolutely tears it up to the point where the rest of the band hangs and listens to him play. As he finishes his solo the band is not ready to come back in to finish the transition, as they were listening. Dancing Nancies - one of the true rarities of the '99 tour, and an absolute blessing to see live. Boyd's solo is spectacular giving him a chance to shine on a song apart from Lie in Our Graves, or a repetitive solo like Tripping Billies and Jimi Thing. After the song, each member shook his hand as he walked around the stage. #36 - not counting the PBS show which was more Fall than Summer, this was the only time this was played. After soundchecking it many places including Hershey, they finally brought it out on the last night of the tour, slowed down, with the lady guests and minus the opening drum solo to give it a completely different feel from years past. Crash Into Me - possibly the definitive version of the song. I remember saying to someone the first time I listened to this show that Dave's voice at the end sounds better than I had ever heard it before. John the Revelator - probably going to be included on the next studio, it's a nice sneak peek at it here from Giant's Stadium. All the guests make this thing absolutely cook. Warehouse --> Ants - the night before in Polaris, we got a preview of this. The Warehouse tease into Ants was used a couple times in 1995 including at a Saturday Night Live taping, then brought back a few days earlier at the World and again, the night before in Columbus. This however is the first known time that the full version of Warehouse was played into Ants. Somewhat of a surprise as they kicked into the intro again which led into Ants. Enjoy. --Rob Dave Matthews Band The Best of the Summer 1999 Tour Disc 3 (74.00) 1. Best of What's Around (6.16) (May 8, 1999 - Thompson-Boling Arena - Knoxville, Tennessee) Source info: AKG 391s >Beyer MV-100 >sbm-1 > d8 (George Wang) 2. Lover Lay Down (8.14) (August 3, 1999 - Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center - Canandaigua, New York) Source info: AKG 460's > Symtrex Line Driver 202 > SBM-1 > Sony D-10 Pro 2 (Unknown) 3. Davespeak - "Like a European Soccer Goalie" (0.26) 4. The Song That Jane Likes (4.38) * (August 1, 1999 - Nissan Pavillion - Manassas, Virginia) Source info: earthworks SR-77 > Lunatec V2 > DA-P1 (Mike Vernal) 5. Say Goodbye (11.20) (June 3, 1999 - Coca-Cola Starlake Amphitheatre - Burgettstown, Pennsylvania) Source info: AKG 391->Aerco MP2->SBM-1-> M-1 (Vance Smith) 6. Recently (Some Do/Some Don't) (9.19) (July 13, 1999 - Arco Arena - Sacramento, California Source info: DAUD :-( (Unknown) 7. For the Beauty of Wynona (7.26) ^ (August 7, 1999 - Meadows Music Center - Hartford, Connecticut) Source info: earthworks SR-77 > Lunatec V2 > ADC-20 > DA-P1 (Mike Vernal & Craig Willoughby) 8. The Dreaming Tree (11.55) (July 28, 1999 - Lakewood Amphitheatre - Atlanta, Georgia) Source info: DAUD (unknown) 9. Love of My Life (6.32) *% (May 26, 1999 - Giants Stadium - East Rutherford, New Jersey) Source info: Earthworks sr77>audio magic cables>lunatec v2>audio magic cables>da- p1 (Mike Vernal & Crai Willoughby) 10. Pig (7.54) (June 26, 1999 - Alpine Valley - East Troy, Wisconsin) Source info: neumann km184s > denicke p/s > sony sbm-1 > pcm-m1 (Scott McPherin) * - with Butch Taylor on keyboards ^ - with Mitch Rutman on electric guitar % - with Carlos Santana, Karl Perazzo, Raul Recow, Benny Riteveld & Bela Fleck ---=== Please if you have the source info I'm missing here, e-mail me and fess with it ===--- BokonR@fuse.net LINER NOTES: The Best of What's Around - like Dancing Nancies, this song has sort of fallen off the face of the Earth over the last year or two. However, it's still an awesome song and when used as an opener like it used to be, it sets a totally different tone for the concert, and sets the tone of disc 3. This was the only time it was used as an opener in 1999, and even though Dave misses the first few words, he makes up for it during the groove at the end. Lover Lay Down - the first sign that you're going to hear this song is when Boyd walks off the stage. Usually it catches you off guard, sets a tone, and leads into happy dance song. The sweetest of the 1999 versions, it leads into... The Song That Jane Likes - a truly unique version, Dave breaks a string during the introduction, Carter and Stefan lay down a groove that sends Dave dancing and laughing to the back of the stage to get his new guitar. Say Goodbye - "here we are, ah under the stars, we'll listen to our hearts roar, and tomorrow we'll make this connection, only with each other, only recollection." Carter kinda misses a major downbeat at the end of the song, but the typically altered lyrics are atypically beautiful. Recently - unfortunately the entire first half of the tour we were treated to a truncated three minute of this song. Starting at Milwaukee, however, they began to play it out. This is, I believe, the only played out version of this song from the Summer that includes the Some Do/Some Don't intro. For the Beauty of Wynona - only played three times all tour, this is the one song of this tour that Mitch Rutman leaves his tater tots and hamburgers and joins the band. He's a hell of a player and it's a good tradition to bring him up and a play a song each tour. An especially haunting version that would remind you of Tim Reynolds if you didn't know better. The Dreaming Tree - brought back at the Gorge, it was one of those songs along with Angel that the band brought in mid tour in order to give them a few more options. A long version of this song gives them a chance to show their talents, and the lack of the screaming that would occur during a single gives you a chance to relish their musicianship. Love of My Life - grammy award nominated song debuted the same night as John the Revelator is believed to be the trade off as Santana got this, and DMB got John. This version is from the DMB 1999 year end award winning Giants Stadium, and all the guests again make this smoke at the end juxtaposed with the beauty of the beginning. Pig - I had the hardest time picking a version of this over any other song. This song was somewhat rare early in the tour after it all but disappeared in 1998 from June on. When June began this year, they played at least once at every venue in June from Pennsylvania to Wisconsin. Certain things make this song hard to pick. Carter began to rip up the end jam in mid June, but due to the intensity, Boyd would have a tendency to go out of tune, and the end jam would really sound "off." In this version, Boyd does go slightly flat once during the tune and a smidgeon at the end. However, Carter is absolutely at his best, and Dave improvs near the end of the jam after a long lay off, which is the first and only time I've ever heard that. Like DIDO on disc 1, learn the mumbles, turn it up and scream with him, and try not to pull a neck muscle jamming with the downbeats. This disc is by far my favorite of the first half of the set. Enjoy. --Rob Dave Matthews Band The Best of the Summer 1999 Tour Disc 4 (72.14) 1. Too Much tease -----> Ants Marching (7.28) (July 9, 1999 - Irvine Meadows - Irvine, California) Source info: DAUD (Unknown) 2. Seek Up (19.52) (May 11, 1999 - Marine Midland Arena - Buffalo, New York) Source info: schoeps mk4> schoeps VMS > DA-P1 (unknown) 3. Linus and Lucy Jam (7.54) * (May 22, 1999 - Veteran's Stadium - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) Source info: schoeps mk4> schoepsVMS > sbm-1> D10 pro (Jeff Travitz) 4. Digging a Ditch -----> (2.34) ^ 5. Recently (3.53) ^ (June 15, 1999 - Chicago Recording Company Studios - Chicago, Illinois) Source info: Studio Master DAT > CDR (unknown) 6. Introduction of Alanis Morrisette (0.56) 7. Prelude to... -----> (1.03) 8. Don't Drink the Water (7.16) @ (July 20, 1999 - Mile High Stadium - Denver, Colorado) Source info: Earthworks sr77>audio magic cables>lunatec v2>audio magic cables>da- p1 (Craig Willoughby) 9. Tripping Billies (Nature) (5.58) (July 10, 1999 - Shoreline Amphitheatre - Mountain View, California) Source info: earthworks sr-77 > audiomagic X-Stream XLR > Lunatec V2 > audiomagic presto II XLR > ADC-20 > PCM-M1 (Mike Vernal and Craig Willoughby) 10. True Reflections (7.11) (May 5, 1999 - Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center - Birmingham, Alabama) Source info: DAUD (unknown) 11. Introduction of Warren Haynes (0.25) 12. All Along the Watchtower (7.44) % (June 14, 1999 - The World Amphitheatre - Tinley Park, Illinois) Source info: Schoeps > DAT (unknown) * - with Butch Taylor on keyboards ^ - Dave Matthews solo @ - with Alanis Morrisette on backup vocals % - with Warren Haynes on electric guitar LINER NOTES: Too Much > Ants - this was the only time I believe Too Much has ever been teased into Ants. After they had been teasing Warehouse into it, this was a sign of more possible surprises and twists, but they pretty much ended here. The better source of this show is faunt with digi-noise on the original DAT, so a lesser quality show with no source info had to be chosen. The sound is still very good, but not pristine. Seek Up - this was the first time this was played the Summer, and it kicked off the encore, maybe for the first time ever. Musically, the version is amazing. Clocking in at almost twenty minutes, the normal Boyd then Leroi solo into the fade out is extended by several minutes and Leroi absolutely wails at the end. Linus and Lucy - the longest version of the tour with an extended Carter and Butch jam at the end. Digging a Ditch > Recently - from an unreleased radio show in Chicago, it shows some of the metamorphosis that Ditch has gone through. Played maybe only one other time on the tour, Dave improvs the transition between the two songs during the soundcheck, commenting "a little death, then a little life." Don't Drink the Water - Unfortunately, Alanis only guested on this song the entire tour, and it wasn't Spoon. Then at Woodstock she went on right after the boys, and again did nothing. Even though the house speakers didn't bring her voice out during the song, (you can hardly hear her at all), and DDTW makes its second of three appearances, the song is essential to the set for her guesting. Tripping Billies - I'm of the opinion that you've heard one, you've heard them all. A somewhat speedy version compared to other 99's, Boyd stays in tune, and Dave remembers all the words, so this version makes the set. True Reflections - This song was overplayed when the ladies were guesting, so I thought it'd be nice to include one the only versions in 1999 that was just the band. Watchtower - I'm of the opinion that in general, the song is overplayed as a finisher, but this version makes me alter my opinion. I listened to this short somewhat lame show, and was disappointed after waiting forever to get a copy of it. This Watchtower makes amends for the entire show before the Band makes amends for it the next night. Enjoy. --Rob Dave Matthews Band Best of the Summer 1999 Tour Disc 5 (73.06) 1. Two Step (16.33) *^ (May 22, 1999 - Veteran's Stadium - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) Source info: schoeps mk4 > schoeps VMS > sbm-1 > D10 pro (Jeff Travitz) 2. Jimi Thing (13.53) (May 2, 1999 - Coral Sky Amphitheatre - West Palm Beach, Florida) Source info: earthworks sr-77 > schoeps -10db pads > DA-P1 (Craig Willoughby) 3. Pay For What You Get (Norwegian Wood) (6.19) (May 4, 1999 - Mobile Civic Center - Mobile, Alabama) Source info: Core Sound Binaurals > D8 (Unknown) 4. Davespeak - "So Many Nights" (0.10) 5. Help Myself (4.43) (June 23, 1999 - Deer Creek Music Center - Noblesville, Indiana) Source info: SoundPro AT853 > BrBox > Sharp MD 702 (Jason Goodin) 6. Stay (Wasting Time) (6.40) *^% (6.40) (May 21, 1999 - Veteran's Stadium - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) Source info: schoeps mk4 > schoeps VMS > sbm-1 > D10 pro (Jeff Travitz) 7. Lover Lay Down (3.27) & (June 11, 1999 - 101 FM Studios - St. Louis, Missouri) Source info: Digital PRE-FM > DAT (Unknown) 8. Angel From Montgomery (6.45) ^ (August 1, 1999 - Nissan Pavillion - Manassas, Virginia) Source info: earthworks SR-77 > Lunatec V2 > DA-P1 (Mike Vernal) 9. Leroi and Jamal Milner solo -----> (6.29) @ 10. Pantala Naga Pampa -----> (0.42) @ 11. Rapunzel (7.24) @ (July 31, 1999 - Walnut Creek Amphitheatre - Raleigh, North Carolina) Source info: earthworks SR-77 > Lunatec V2 > DA-P1 (Mike Vernal) * - with Bela Fleck on banjo ^ - with Butch Taylor on keyboards % - with Tawatha Agee, Brenda White King and Cindy Myzell on background vocals & - Dave Matthews solo @ - with Jamal Milner on electric guitar LINER NOTES: Two Step - a really long version, and the only one to include Bela Fleck and Butch Taylor. Great version with Bela soloing his ass off at the end. Jimi Thing - another really long version (almost a minute longer than regular versions). This version shows Dave playing a little solo before his normal scale solo that he played all tour. Pay For What You Get - this was chosen for two reasons, first, the Norwegian Wood at the end isn't played all the time when the full band does it, and due to screw-ups, two of the other three versions of the song are unusable. So this one suffices. Good version. (Thanks to Dave E. for hooking me up.) Help Myself - from the second of Deer Creek, the thing that makes this version rock is Carter. Especially at the end where he has two mini solos, he smokes through them. Stay - well, the version is fast, and it doesn't go on forever, so it makes the set. Lover Lay Down - this is always a very sweet song accoustic. I had some extra time on the disc, so I decided to throw this on there. Dave is at the end of a conversation about psychics when the song begins. Angel From Montgomery - I tried to stay away from listening to too much of this show when making the set as I didn't want to have put thte whole show practically on the set. However, this is an amazing verison, as they all just jam their asses off. Rapunzel - Awesome from the beginning of the intro, which I believe has a tendency to be tedious, through Rapunzel, which has a tendency to drag. Inserting Jamal into the solo spices up the tedium, and they smoke through Rapunzel so that it doesn't drag and keeps the intensity up throughout. This smoking version sets the stage for an intense disc 6. Enjoy --Rob Dave Matthews Band Best of the Summer 1999 Tour Disc 6 (73.59) 1. One Sweet World (Instrumental Intro) (8.57) (June 20, 1999 - Riverbend Music Center - Cincinnati, Ohio) Source info: Earthworks sr77>audio magic cables>lunatec v2>audio magic cables>da- p1 (Mike Vernal and Craig Willoughby) 2. Crush (10.56) (July 11, 1999 - Concord Pavillion - Concord, California) Source info: DAUD (Unknown) 3. Lie In Our Graves (Always On My Mind) (12.17) (July 9, 1999 - Irvine Meadows - Irvine, California) Source info: earthworks sr-77 > audiomagic X-Stream XLR > Lunatec V2 > audiomagic presto II XLR > ADC-20 > PCM-M1 (Mike Vernal and Craig Willoughby) 4. Typical Situation (12.50) (June 27, 1999 - Alpine Valley - East Troy, Wisconsin) Source info: Neumann KM 184s -> Denecke PS-1s -> SBM-1 -> M1 (Scott McPherin) 5. Prelude to... (1.44) 6. The Last Stop (Reprise Outro) (12.10) (June 22, 1999 - Deer Creek Music Center - Noblesville, Indiana) Source info: DAUD (Unknown) 7. Granny (4.38) (July 17, 1999 - The Gorge - Quincy, Washington) Source info: Earthworks SR-77 > Lunatec V2 > ADC-20 > DA-P1 (Craig Willoughby) 8. #40 (2.31) (July 15, 1999 - Portland Meadows - Portland, Oregon) Source info: AKG C1000's > Sony MD (Nancy Moser) 9. Don't Drink the Water (7.46) (August 8, 1999 - Meadows Music Center - Hartford, Connecticut) Source info: earthworks SR-77 > Lunatec V2 > ADC-20 > DA-P1 (Mike Vernal and Craig Willoughby) LINER NOTES: One Sweet World - in my opinion, along with the Last Stop, this is the best opener they do. Definitely an outside song, it's perfect to listen to in the car with the windows down as loud as possible. With this version I'm trying to right the wrong as they opened with Satellite this night, played this song second. On this final disc, I put it where it should be, at the top. Crush - excellent version from an unknown source. I debated whether to use a guest on this, but I think this song is at it's sweetest when it's at it's simplest. The crowd is a little loud, but so is the music. Lie In Our Graves - long version with the Always on My Mind interpolation, which I think is cool as hell. Boyd jams on the solo and stays in tune almost throughout. Typical Situation - Carter especially smokes throughout the 7/8 Calypso jam, even though he always does, this time, it is extra amazing. Way too rare of a song for my taste, I'd like to see it much more often. The Last Stop - from a rare unknown stellar recording. I would love to know who taped it. The background on the extra anger for this song comes from at the beginning of Dave's first attempt at the prelude, something is wrong with his guitar. He walks to the back of the stage, rips out the cord, and slams the guitar onto the stand. There is about 5 minutes of dead time while they fix the problem before they re-begin the prelude. The intensity on this version is without equal. Check Dave's ear bludgeoning scream at 4.10, then during the groove before the outro turn it upand check Stefan slapping the everliving shit out of the bass. One of the true gems of the tour. Granny - rare song when the ladies aren't involved, so we went with the longest, jammingest version that was the band by itself. He rambles on forever at the end, and as always you can't comprehend one word said, but a bunch of random syllables. #40 - so much has been said about the return and near full restoration of the song. Beautiful version and a great recording. Don't Drink the Water - from what I've heard of this show, fans were disappointed and tapers almost pulled their plugs out that this was the last song of the tour as it's pretty much a universal opinion that it is the most over played. However, they were treated to the most intense version of it. 6 discs, 67 tracks, 17 guests, 40 dates, 35 venues. I look forward to the Best of Summer 2000. Enjoy and thanks. --Rob