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Summer 2000

Opener: Bela Fleck and the Flecktones

54 unique songs performed so far.

Show 48 of 52

4th show at this venue

15 Songs / 17.79 Avg.
Tour Rarity: 28 of 52 (36.38)

This show has an overall rarity index of 26.60

This show has a point-in-time rarity index of 46.08

This show became unique with Granny
(DF: 3 Rarity: 32.53)

Timeline
September 12, 2000
September 13, 2000
September 15, 2000
September 16, 2000
September 18, 2000

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Taper: Craig Willoughby  
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Ants@Show: 326 (1.6% of venue)

Seating Chart
Dave Matthews Band
Friday, September 15, 2000
Coca-Cola Starplex Amphitheatre, Dallas, TX
+/- (?) Song      Tour (?)    Venue (?) Last (?) Guests Notes
1. One Sweet World      20 of 21     1 of 3 1 Butch
2. Warehouse      17 of 18     2 of 9 3 Butch
3. Granny      14 of 14     1 of 6 2 Butch
4. Satellite      23 of 24     1 of 5 2 Butch
5. Grey Street      43 of 46     1 of 6 1 Butch
6. Raven      15 of 18     1 of 1 1 Butch
7. Crash Into Me      26 of 28     4 of 10 2 Butch, Bela Dixie Chicken Interpolation
8. #41      24 of 26     3 of 8 2 Butch, Bela, The Flecktones Sojourn of Arjuna, When You Wish Upon A Star Interpolation
9. What Would You Say      23 of 25     2 of 5 2 Butch
10. All Along The Watchtower      28 of 30     3 of 8 2 Butch, Jeff
11. Busted Stuff      17 of 19     1 of 3 2 Butch
12. True Reflections      12 of 14     2 of 2 5 Butch
13. Pantala Naga Pampa ...>     23 of 25     3 of 10 2 Butch Crickets were visibly effecting the band
14. Rapunzel      23 of 25     3 of 10 2 Butch Crickets were visibly effecting the band
15. E: Tripping Billies      16 of 18     3 of 6 2 Butch
Show Notes
As in the past, crickets effected the band during this performance - more so toward the end of the show. The band played the set in a little less than 2 hours, leading some at the show to feel it was the fault of the crickets that drove them off stage early.







































   



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