2010-05-20 - Jane Goodall Institute Benefit
Concert Information
Artist: | Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds |
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Date: | May 20, 2010 |
Tour: | 2010 » Dave and Tim 2010 |
Venue: | DAR Constitution Hall |
Show Info: | DMB Almanac |
Download: | Dreaming Tree (Torrent) |
Tracks
1
Jane Goodall Intro
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10:40
2
Bartender
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9:12
3
Crush
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8:00
4
Funny the Way It Is
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6:02
5
Davespeak: Thank You/Funky/Man Boobs
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1:53
6
Lying in the Hands of God
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5:19
7
Davespeak: Glam Rock Face
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2:43
8
Spaceman
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6:05
9
Squirm
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7:59
10
Old Dirt Hill (Bring That Beat Back)
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4:41
11
Davespeak: Players / Big dummy
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1:57
12
Rye Whiskey
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3:25
13
Davespeak: Text 20222
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1:40
14
And Then They Were Free
Tim solo
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6:15
15
The Needle and the Damage Done
Dave solo
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2:27
16
Eh Hee
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3:54
17
Davespeak: Minoxidil 7
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3:18
18
Stay or Leave
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4:25
19
Davespeak: Stay still your face
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1:46
20
Save Me
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4:18
21
Che
Tim solo
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5:28
22
Davespeak: Smells Good/No Saint
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1:31
23
So Damn Lucky
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5:06
24
The Maker
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5:54
25
You & Me >
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4:33
26
Dancing Nancies
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8:58
27
Encore Break
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3:25
28
Sister
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3:56
29
Davespeak: Happy Scottish Man
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2:15
30
Corn Bread
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5:22
31
Davespeak: Monistat Finger/Lame Rambler
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4:05
32
Don't Drink the Water
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6:44
33
Ants Marching
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5:05
Notes
Show description:
We are pleased to announce that Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds will perform A Benefit for the Jane Goodall Institute on Thursday, May 20, 2010 at D.A.R. Constitution Hall in Washington D.C. The benefit concert is part of a year-long celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Dr. Jane Goodall's work. Throughout the 50th anniversary year, the Jane Goodall Institute will celebrate Dr. Goodall's illustrious career, the rich legacy of the Gombe research in Tanzania, East Africa and the many answers Gombe has yet to reveal.
In the 50 years since Dr. Jane Goodall first set foot on the shores of Lake Tanganyika in what is now Tanzania's Gombe National Park, the research she pioneered there has produced a font of scientific discovery. The impact of the Gombe research spans the globe and covers a wide range of scientific disciplines, including human evolution, ethology, anthropology, behavioral psychology, sociology, conservation, disease transmission (including HIV-AIDS), aging and geospatial mapping.
Additional information on the work of the Jane Goodall Institute may be found at www.janegoodall.org.
Recording Information
Taper: Chris Howell
Location : ~ 25' House Left of FOH
Source : Neumann AK40 > LC3 > km100> BMP2+UA-5 > MT2496(16/44.1)
Transfer : MT2496>USB>Mac Mini
Processing: Sound Studio 3(normalized,EQ)
Conversion : Sound Studio 3(tracking)>xACT 1.64(level 8)