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life, particularly a musician. Looking back on the days before a musician is big, he night yearn to
be back there. This is basically about an evolution.
Proudest Monkey then fades right into the crowd favorite, Satellite. This is once again based
around the guitar of Dave Matthews. It has a very flowing, light melody. The vocals show the
diverse range of Matthews voice. It features great parts of Tinsley and Moore playing together.
This song has a more abstract meaning.
When this song was written, it had a different set of lyrics, but the same music. While keeping
the chorus the same, the rest of the words were all changed. It was previously a love song, and
the new lyrics were about satellites. It talks about satellites and the technology that we keep
conquering. If technology keeps up the pace, where will we be tomorrow? Or ten years from
now? It brings up an interesting meaning and lyrics.
After Satellite, Matthews thanks the crowd graciously and begins to play Two Step. This
begins with Matthews playing the same note over and over, while Reynolds solos over him and
Tinsley plucks his violin. This goes on and builds up, until the rest of the band comes in. This
song features much plucking by Tinsley. This is when he plays the violin similar to a banjo, using
his fingers instead of a bow. It really adds to the effect of the song. It is a great upbeat song.
“We’re climbing, two by two, to be sure these days continue.” These are lyrics in the chorus.
It is referring loosely to the book of Genesis, in the Bible. The “climbing two by two” is referring
to the animals on Noah’s ark. He did this to insure that these animals will survive and carry on
the species. It also takes on a “carpe diem” outlook. “Celebrate we will, because life is short but
sweet for certain” are some other lyrics found in the chorus. These pretty much say that one must
live life to its fullest, because there might be no more tomorrow. Life is short, and one must do
all he wants and celebrate and enjoy life now, while he has it. This is a theme that is commonly
found in many DMB songs.
From Two Step, They go right into The Best of What’s Around. This song shows a lot of
Beauford’s skill. It starts with a drum roll and it has a strong percussion part throughout. This,
like most others features the acoustic guitar as the lead part, with everything around that. Moore
takes an opportunity to play a couple good solos on the saxophone. Reynolds has some very
good parts on this as well. His parts are usually hidden within the other music, so one could only