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Originally Posted by YouNeverKnow25
yes the difference is that PJ, GD and Phish a much, much, much broader catalog of publicly available SBDs. when you have hundreds of those, as GD/PJ/Phish do, playing 2-3 live shows a day is a matter of throwing a couple darts; you can do that into perpetuity without repeating. when you have mayyybbee a hundred, like DMB, you are very very quickly recycling through those shows.
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It's not as deep as those other bands of course, but DMB's catalog is still pretty big.
- Studio Albums
- Official Live Releases (Central Park, Listener Supported, Live in Chicago, etc.)
- Live Trax (52 volumes and counting)
- DMB Live releases (25-30 volumes or so?)
- Warehouse albums (20 volumes or so)
- Bonus discs
- Friday Night Concert Series (20+ full shows?)
Even if I subtract my taper shows, my iTunes says I have like 15 days worth of Dave Matthews music in my library. And I don't have everything.
The Sirius channel is much improved since the first year and I'm sure it will continue to improve. But the frequency in which people talk about hearing CP Cortez or things like "we dug deep into the archives" and then that is immediately followed by a 2018 or 2019 track, is way too much.