Warehouse 30 Live Project
I love listening to DMB in my car, and specifically CDs of live releases. There are hundreds of CDs to lug around if I want it all at my fingertips. Due to this I sat out to pick the best tracks from each live release and put them on one disc. That way I had each released show represented and didn't have to change CDs each time I wanted to hear my favorite track. While doing this, some songs (as well as the orders of songs) were edited to keep the run time under 80 minutes (the limit for CDs).
This is simply a personal/experiment but I wanted to share my ideas with the DMB fan community. So here's the first installment: Live at Chicago 12.19.98 at the United Center https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ki5LZIXRZI Setlist: The Last Stop Don’t Drink the Water #41 (feat. Victor Wooten) #40 [tease] Lie in Our Graves [reprise] What Would You Say (feat. Maceo Parker) Pantala Naga Pampa Rapunzel Stay (Wasting Time) The Maker (feat. Mitch Rutman and Victor Wooten) All Along the Watchtower Anyone Seen the Bridge? Too Much Obviously since the content in the video is copyrighted, YouTube immediately flagged it (which was to be expected). Any ads during the video are placed in by the copyright holders (RCA Records). Let me know suggestions for the top tracks for other releases. The next one I'm doing is Live at Red Rocks '95. |
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What's a CD?
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This is the best post ever!!! I HATE walking around with all my live Trax in my backpack! It gets SO HEAVY. And changing the discs out on my Walkman gets super annoying! This is going to change my life!!! Thanks for the idea OP!!!!!!
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It's called an auxiliary cord.
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LOL... y'all, I know we're in the 21st century... my auxiliary cord works great. This was mostly geared toward the fan that enjoys CDs still. I realize they're few and far between. Just a fun personal project.
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What Would You Say (feat. Maceo Parker)
Never knew who this guest sax player was. So I never knew what the hell Dave was saying during his solo... "Mr. Maceo Parker..." haha. |
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I still do CDs...just more reliable for me.
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I still do CDs because my car has a factory stereo that doesn't have an aux input.
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If you have an Mp3 player or have files on your phone how is that less reliable than a CD which can skip, scratch, break or be lost? :lol |
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I definitely get the appeal of still wanting a physical CD, but I dont see any value in them if you want to listen on the go unless your car doesnt have an aux input. |
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I thought every car since like 2005 could play CDs with MP3s burned on them. My current car doesn't even have a CD player but my last one did and I could burn like 2 or 3 full DMB shows on a single disc.
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Just uploaded installment #2 of Warehouse 80 Live: Live at Red Rocks 8.15.95. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utlCgSLLxT8
Seek Up Dancing Nancies Warehouse Proudest Monkey Two Step The Best of What's Around Typical Situation Lover Lay Down Recently Water into Wine Ants Marching Up next is Listener Supported. |
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Cd :lol :lol
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When I was in college I thought we'd have flying cars and CDs that can hold more than 80 minutes by now.
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I don't know a ton about audio compression, though. Seems if they can fit a Blu-Ray movie on a single disc they could fit audio of a 2+hour concert a single disc with the quality retained. Maybe someone with knowledge like Doby could say why that's not doable. |
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I like having a physical copy of my music. |
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But really - this a very strange project to pursue in a world that's already solved the portability of music over a decade ago. What's your purpose? No AUX port in your car? Can't afford an mp3 player of any kind? Why is this on YouTube with cover art and everything? I assume you can't get YouTube in your car if you can't play an mp3. Again, if its just for kicks, then cool. But if this is an answer to "lugging around CDs" as you originally said, I'm very confused how this effort is more worthwhile than just creating a playlist of your favorite tracks on a phone/iPod. :confused |
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I'm with you OP. Do stuff like this all the time for kicks
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CD fan here still. Quite a bit of my music listening is in the car (back and forth to work, local errands, and then frequent long round trips from St Louis to Lawrence, KS). I just rotate 4-5 DMB CDs at a time in my car. For non-DMB music, I usually request CDs from my local library. If I like them, I play the hell out of them for two weeks, then return them. My digital music is mostly Pandora on my computer when I am lounging and/or working from home (I shuffle DMB and Dave Matthews with six or seven of my other favorite artists).
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