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						- Night 2 of 4
						
						 	
						 
						
						
							Total Song Time 
							2 hours and 27 minutes and 20 seconds 
							 
						
						
						
							Avg Song Debut   
							11.23.1997
							 
						
						
						
							Song Rarity Rank:
							3 of 51
							
							 
						
						
						
						
							Setlist Changes 
							Blackbird added 
							 
						
						
						
                        
						
						
						
						
							House Music 
							Soul Coughing 
							 
						
						
						
						
						
						
							Opening Act 
							John Butler Trio Treat Ya Mama Something's Gotta Give What You Want Ocean Betterman Zebra Funky Tonight 
							 
						
						
						
						
						
							Song Spread     
							| Stand Up |   |  | Under the Table and Dreaming |   |  | Crash |   |  | Remember Two Things |   |  | Before These Crowded Streets |   |  | Busted Stuff |   |  | Cover Songs |   |  
  
							 
						
						
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												Rarity    | Rank    | Tour    | So Far    |  | 3 of 51 | 2.620 | 2.557 |  | 7 of 9 | 2.952 | 3.376 |  | 1 of 7 | 54.000 | 52.000 |  | 2 of 7 | 13.500 | 13.000 |  | 6 of 19 | 10.800 | 10.400 |   
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												DMBand.com Road Page Notes 
												Once again, DMB lights up Red Rocks. It was hard to imagine how they could top last night's show, but they thoroughly succeeded at raising the bar. After a powerful opening set by the John Butler Trio, the band immediately picked up on the stirring energy level of the audience and ran with it. As the show progressed, the excitement grew steadily amongst everyone present until mid-set when they pulled out one of the most amazing Jimi Things that we can remember. All bets were off. The show seemed to enter another dimension. Rashawn Ross joined in adding his potent trumpet stylings. He and LeRoi punched out some funky licks together. Butch stood out as he scatted beautifully over his solo. We were all so moved after the tune that we had to pause a bit to let it all soak in. It just got better from there. Two more nights yet to come and we're filled with anticipation for what they will bring. See you back here tomorrow. The DMB Crew Sunday, September 11 2:57 AM MDT
												  
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