After being perfected during the studio recording sessions of Crash, #41 came to be the most played song of 1996 and an instant classic.
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Crash Into Me was written during the Crash recording sessions in 95. It briefly peeped its head out during a Dave and Tim live soundcheck during a break from the studio. Along with Too Much, this song was played live before the album release date in April of 96. After the album release the song became immensely popular with fans and has enjoyed frequent playing since. Starting on the 2001 Summer Tour the song surprisingly became a rarity, but it has since returned to regular rotation. The "Dixie Chicken" interpolation is also very popular with fans, and is included in the song 90% of the time. - dmbalmanac
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This powerful ballad was around since the very beginning where it featured Dave Solo to start out and then the band joining in. It was finally recorded in the studio and released on the "Crash" album; heavily produced and electified.
This intense number was there from the very beginning when it was a Dave solo feature for the early days. Much like Tripping Billies was the first dmb song to feature Boyd Tinsley, DIDO was the first song to feature the prowess of Carter Beauford as a full band song. The famous soundcheck of 8.4.92 features the band joyfully shelling it out into a steady feature of 92-93. - dmbalmanac
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Let You Down
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Lie In Our Graves
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Proudest Monkey
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Say Goodbye
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So Much To Say
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Too Much
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