Re: Would you welcome a DID return?
Thanks for posting that video, I found a cool interview linked. From Frankfurt in 2010, have never read this. Some really interesting stuff about unreleased songs:
I’m sure many of your recording sessions that led to a studio-album produced some tracks that did not make the final cut. I’m thinking about songs like "Get In Line", "#40" or "Deed Is Done". Have you ever thought about putting together a rarities compilation with studio outtakes and stuff like that? Or are those recordings gone for good?
Dave Matthews: There are conversations about that. In fact we’ve been talking about that very recently. Those are three good ones, I should write them down, I forgot about those (Dave then asks for my pen and writes the name of the three songs on a sheet of yellow paper, t. Ed.). "Deed Is Done", I always liked that one, I wonder if I could bring that back and people would like it again. I like it.
And "Get It Line", I remember that one too. We could figure out a way to do that. "#40" always comes up, people always make me play that thing. Those are great tunes. For me most of the time the motivation is to find something new and that doesn’t always work out perfectly. But I think this new record ("Big Whiskey And The GrooGrux King", t.Ed.) was a really successful record for us and in a way it gives us hope for the future. I don’t say "never", but I tend to look forward rather than behind. But those are three songs I have a soft spot for. My manager just sent me a long list of about 40 songs that we have, that we’ve never recorded. He said that I should just think about it. So it’s interesting that you ask that question.
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