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Dave Matthews Band
Germain Amphitheater     Columbus, OH
 
Setlist
All media for this show (2)

Tuesday - Night 1 of 2

Total Song Time
2 hours and 14 minutes and 33 seconds

Avg Song Debut 03.13.2001

Song Rarity Rank: 51 of 51

Setlist Changes
- American Baby and Steady As We Go swapped
- Two Step picked instead of Warehouse

House Music
Daniel Lanois, Bob Marley

Opening Act
Robert Randolph & The Family Band

Song Spread 
Stand Up
9  
Crash
3  
Before These Crowded Streets
2  
Busted Stuff
2  
Everyday
1  
Unreleased
1  
Cover Songs
1  

During the encore Dave picked up some aviator sunglasses that someone threw onto the stage and wore them for the duration of the Smooth Rider. Afterwards, he came back up to the mike and said, in a gruff voice, "Now do you know why I pulled you over??"

This is the first full full-band show not to have any songs from either Remember Two Things or Under the Table and Dreaming.
No official poster was released for this show.
Song Title  Time  Last  Tour  Venue  Personnel 
Notes
1Everyday 9:10   2  3 of 235 of 5#36 outro
 Improv/Jam »6:10   23, TD 1 of 31 of 1lyrics are based around the American Baby Intro, but the music is entirely different; played while Dave's IEM was being fixed (lyrics)
2Dreamgirl 6:20   1  5 of 521 of 2
 Pantala Naga Pampa »0:40   1  2 of 175 of 6
3Rapunzel 7:01   1  2 of 175 of 6
4Where Are You Going 3:53   2  3 of 136 of 6
5Hunger for the Great Light 3:43   2  4 of 501 of 3
6Out of My Hands 4:15   2  2 of 171 of 1Longest documented version played at the time of this show 
7Too Much 5:41   1  4 of 2611 of 12
8Bartender 18:15   16, TD 1 of 196 of 6includes "DDTW" sounding prelude
9You Might Die Trying 7:56   1  5 of 371 of 2"Chameleon" interpolation by Roi
10Crash into Me 6:00   2  3 of 257 of 8Dixie Chicken interpolation
11Stand Up (For It) 3:56   1  5 of 321 of 2
12Louisiana Bayou 8:25   1  5 of 481 of 2Robert Randolphincludes Robert Randolph intro
13Steady As We Go 3:28   2  3 of 261 of 1
14American Baby 5:03   2  4 of 351 of 2Longest documented version played at the time of this show 
15All Along the Watchtower 8:24   2  4 of 185 of 5Robert Randolphincludes prelude featuring Stefan and Robert R.
16Smooth Rider 6:43   1  3 of 251 of 2Longest documented version played at the time of this show first time played within an encore
17Two Step 19:30   1  3 of 187 of 7 (lyrics)
All songs feature the lineup of Dave Matthews, Carter Beauford, LeRoi Moore, Stefan Lessard, Boyd Tinsley, and Butch Taylor unless noted above.
Rarity  Rank  Tour  So Far 
Song  51 of 511.9091.441
Guest  8 of 92.2701.871
Opener  7 of 74.5005.000
Closer  7 of 74.5001.667
Encore  9 of 198.3085.000
DMBand.com Road Page Notes
DMB very obviously had a blast on stage tonight. They started strong
with Everyday, spurring the audience to sing along at full volume.
Dream Girl followed, which opened with an impromptu intro. About
mid-way through the set they brought it way down with an eerily
beautiful version of Out Of My Hands. Robert Randolph graced us with
his presence once again this evening, this time joining in on both
Louisiana Bayou and Watchtower, bringing the house down. See y'all
right back here tomorrow.


-- The DMB Crew

Tuesday, June 7
11:43 PM EDT
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