The Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds Las Vegas concerts this weekend featured rare Dave Matthews Band songs and new covers.
We've already gone over the first Dave and Tim Las Vegas concert on Thursday night, where Dave and Tim debuted Blind Faith's "Can't Find My Way Home" and DMB's "Little Red Bird."
They followed that up with a 25-song show on Friday night, playing Neil Young's "After the Goldrush" (featuring Dave on piano) for the first time ever and bringing back John Prine's "Angel from Montgomery" after an eight-year absence. Other highlights of that concert included the first Dave and Tim version of "Squirm," Buffalo Springfield's "For What It's Worth" as an outro to "Jimi Thing," and covers of "Rye Whiskey" and Neil Young's "Down by the River."
Saturday night's show had no cover songs, except for a Tim solo version of Led Zeppelin's "Kashmir," but was heavy on DMB favorites like "Dancing Nancies," "Grey Street," "Typical Situation" and "Two Step."
There will be a CD featuring songs from these Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds Las Vegas concerts, and a Dave and Tim Vegas DVD may also be in the works.



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