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Before I'm old,
Oh, brother of mine,
Please don't forget me if I go.
Bartender, please,
Fill my glass for me
With the wine you gave Jesus
That set him free after three days in the ground.
Oh, and if I die
Before my time,
Oh, sweet sister of mine,
Please don't regret me if I die.
Bartender, please,
Fill my glass for me
With the wine you gave Jesus
That set him free after three days in the ground.
Bartender, please,
Fill my glass for me
With the wine you gave Jesus
That set him free after three days in the ground.
I'm on bended knees,
I pray, Bartender please.
When I was young,
I didn't think about it;
Now I can't get it out of my mind.
I'm on bended knees,
Father, please.
Oh, and if all this gold
Should steal my soul away,
Oh, dear mother of mine,
Please redirect me if this gold...
Bartender, you see,
The wine that's drinking me
Came from the vine that strung Judas
From the Devil's tree,
His roots deep, deep in the ground.
Bartender, you see,
The wine that's drinking me
Came from the vine that strung Judas
From the Devil's tree,
It's roots deep, deep in the ground, ground.
I'm on bended knees,
Oh, Bartender, please.
I'm on bended knees,
Father, please.
When I was young,
I didn't think about it;
Now I just want to run and hide.
I'm on bended knees, oh, Bartender, please,
Bartender, please...
You talking to me? You talking to me?
Woohoo!
Energizer Bunny.
Concise summary.

Wrote this comment 5 years ago and still do my air drums on this one.
That said, there is a layering to the foolishly long ending that is beautifully artistic. The slow rise in intensity is really enjoyable (to me).

The lyrics are shallow? No disrespect, but maybe you are?
It's another Lazarus song... I like it, as well as the thought of rising...8 for me :')
No, not really.
He is skilled, surely can be a teacher, but not amazing. Put the pipe down and listen/watch a drumming god. Your eyes will open.
(Yes, I have watched Carter play.)
Perhaps your statement is to be taken as hyperbole. If so, then rock on!
Is this a contest with definite results?
The lyrics are shallow? No disrespect, but maybe you are?
But I do have to agree. 5.8 is generous
But then again, I love the Dead, Phish, and the Rheostatics, and friends say the same thing, they just don't find the music accessible.
So I guess each to their own.
psd
sucko-barfo-palooza

No, not really.
He is skilled, surely can be a teacher, but not amazing. Put the pipe down and listen/watch a drumming god. Your eyes will open.
(Yes, I have watched Carter play.)
Perhaps your statement is to be taken as hyperbole. If so, then rock on!
You need therapy

yes but the rest of it is irritating as hell. I usually switch RP off when this guy comes on but I muscled through this one and I am glad the pain is over.



I would rather listen to Dave Matthews' voice endlessly than read such sophomoric analogies.
Love that as well

Clicking the PSD button would be a lot less painful.
and deal, but never get a new deck to play with. In fact, that goes for
all of humankind.
Miss you so much, Cynaera...
love this song...
Back to edit, I actually liked the noodling flute seeing it out of hearing.

oh yes indeed. fleet foxes on psd - trumping the dmb


Gassy Sax!


Lillywhite's back! new album 9/11/2012.
I Know! I Know! Lillywhite's actually a neighbor of mine and he's been super excited about Dave's new album and the one he's doing with The Killers. So far I'm luke warm on the DMB single but the Killers song, "Runaways" has me excited for the LP - also out next month.
I suspect, much like Coldplay, a band gets overplayed and over hyped and the haters come out because of that alone. I'll give this track a solid 9 on its own merit.
With you, here. Saw him in June in Toronto along with about 20 000 others. I guess he has some fans. You'd never know it reading these comments.
My opinion remains unchanged.
Wow... an intolerant deadhead. Wonders never cease.
If you don't like the music hater likes, you are intolerant. It's just that simple.
I don't agree with this statement at all. Certainly there are haters out there who, for no other reason then not liking the "scene" associated with his music, don't like the DMB. But discernible music fans such as those who listen to RP on a regular basis have heard enough of his music to judge for themselves. I think if there's any real backlash against his stuff its from his older fans who felt the sacking of longtime producer Steve Lillywhite led to more corporate-friendly music and less improvisation, which had always been the strength of the band's musicians. Any way you slice it, DMB's earlier tunes are far superior to the post Lillywhite offerings. And maybe its because of their high quality, along with the unrelenting air play they received, that music officianados decided to tuning them out. Does that mean we can't enjoy a little DMB every now and then on RP? Of course not.
Lillywhite's back! new album 9/11/2012.
I don't agree with this statement at all. Certainly there are haters out there who, for no other reason then not liking the "scene" associated with his music, don't like the DMB. But discernible music fans such as those who listen to RP on a regular basis have heard enough of his music to judge for themselves. I think if there's any real backlash against his stuff its from his older fans who felt the sacking of longtime producer Steve Lillywhite led to more corporate-friendly music and less improvisation, which had always been the strength of the band's musicians. Any way you slice it, DMB's earlier tunes are far superior to the post Lillywhite offerings. And maybe its because of their high quality, along with the unrelenting air play they received, that music officianados decided to tuning them out. Does that mean we can't enjoy a little DMB every now and then on RP? Of course not.
True story.
That drummer is the joint, and this is high quality musicianship and real passion.
Sucko barfo ratings? Get real.
Word!
1) Get new band members 2) Replace Dave Matthews
Wow... an intolerant deadhead. Wonders never cease.
Can't understand the haters huge community.
THIS is quite good music.

Yep, I don't get it either. I have no axe to grind, Dave Matthews is certainly not on my wavelength over here in the UK so what I hear is, in isolation, on RP. This track in particular is rather good.
I suspect, much like Coldplay, a band gets overplayed and over hyped and the haters come out because of that alone. I'll give this track a solid 9 on its own merit.
Definitely agree with you on this. There are only 14 Dave Matthews tunes on RP - quite low for a group with a large following and of relatively recent vintage - Wait - how many Coldplay songs - who to me are in the same boat - some good big hit songs - let me check -ugh - 50 - that just ain't right.
Vs say pearl jam amd radohead with 39 snf 54 respectively.
Totally agree. Love RP, but there selection of DMB songs kind of sucks. So many great songs and so many great live versions of there great songs. I do love this song though. brings back memories of my buddy Thomas who died tragically.
That drummer is the joint, and this is high quality musicianship and real passion.
Sucko barfo ratings? Get real.
Can't understand the haters huge community.
THIS is quite good music.

DMB became really popular w/ the college crowd in the 90's and have a huge cult following of people, many of whom are there for the "experience" more so than the music. That shouldn't take away from the fact that Dave surrounds himself w/ great talent. Mix that w/ his "regular guy" charisma and a bunch of catchy tunes (esp the early ones) and his popularity soared amongst not just the college crowd. He grabbed fans from many demographics. RP listeners are (lets face it...) very discriminating. hence, the great music. but the haters have seen all the obnoxious fans, consider the music overrated, and have their own bandwagon to jump on. it's prob a bit of a backlash due to over-popularity. a disco sucks lite (although most disco really did suck...). and some just hate his voice (no accounting for taste). and the beat goes on...
Definitely agree with you on this. There are only 14 Dave Matthews tunes on RP - quite low for a group with a large following and of relatively recent vintage - Wait - how many Coldplay songs - who to me are in the same boat - some good big hit songs - let me check -ugh - 50 - that just ain't right.
Vs say pearl jam amd radohead with 39 snf 54 respectively.
It really is a great song. Like many Matthews songs, it asks people to pay attention for a while and develops things and in an instant gratification society such as ours, that is always a dangerous move.
Badfish81 wrote:
If this was posted with an unknown name, it might not be an 8, but it certainly wouldn't be a 5.8.
C'mon "enlightened" music listeners...prejudice is supposed to be for the ignorant.
If this was posted with an unknown name, it might not be an 8, but it certainly wouldn't be a 5.8.
C'mon "enlightened" music listeners...prejudice is supposed to be for the ignorant.

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Where's the penny whistler?





What he said.





DMB became really popular w/ the college crowd in the 90's and have a huge cult following of people, many of whom are there for the "experience" more so than the music. That shouldn't take away from the fact that Dave surrounds himself w/ great talent. Mix that w/ his "regular guy" charisma and a bunch of catchy tunes (esp the early ones) and his popularity soared amongst not just the college crowd. He grabbed fans from many demographics. RP listeners are (lets face it...) very discriminating. hence, the great music. but the haters have seen all the obnoxious fans, consider the music overrated, and have their own bandwagon to jump on. it's prob a bit of a backlash due to over-popularity. a disco sucks lite (although most disco really did suck...). and some just hate his voice (no accounting for taste). and the beat goes on...
I don't agree with this statement at all. Certainly there are haters out there who, for no other reason then not liking the "scene" associated with his music, don't like the DMB. But discernible music fans such as those who listen to RP on a regular basis have heard enough of his music to judge for themselves. I think if there's any real backlash against his stuff its from his older fans who felt the sacking of longtime producer Steve Lillywhite led to more corporate-friendly music and less improvisation, which had always been the strength of the band's musicians. Any way you slice it, DMB's earlier tunes are far superior to the post Lillywhite offerings. And maybe its because of their high quality, along with the unrelenting air play they received, that music officianados decided to tuning them out.
Does that mean we can't enjoy a little DMB every now and then on RP? Of course not.
I find it remarkable that this is rated only 5.8.
2 years later, 5.8 has not budged. This is a good song. I am not much of a DMB fan. This is the most underrated song here.
DMB became really popular w/ the college crowd in the 90's and have a huge cult following of people, many of whom are there for the "experience" more so than the music. That shouldn't take away from the fact that Dave surrounds himself w/ great talent. Mix that w/ his "regular guy" charisma and a bunch of catchy tunes (esp the early ones) and his popularity soared amongst not just the college crowd. He grabbed fans from many demographics. RP listeners are (lets face it...) very discriminating. hence, the great music. but the haters have seen all the obnoxious fans, consider the music overrated, and have their own bandwagon to jump on. it's prob a bit of a backlash due to over-popularity. a disco sucks lite (although most disco really did suck...). and some just hate his voice (no accounting for taste). and the beat goes on...
That sounds bout right, count me as a hater!

DMB became really popular w/ the college crowd in the 90's and have a huge cult following of people, many of whom are there for the "experience" more so than the music. That shouldn't take away from the fact that Dave surrounds himself w/ great talent. Mix that w/ his "regular guy" charisma and a bunch of catchy tunes (esp the early ones) and his popularity soared amongst not just the college crowd. He grabbed fans from many demographics. RP listeners are (lets face it...) very discriminating. hence, the great music. but the haters have seen all the obnoxious fans, consider the music overrated, and have their own bandwagon to jump on. it's prob a bit of a backlash due to over-popularity. a disco sucks lite (although most disco really did suck...). and some just hate his voice (no accounting for taste). and the beat goes on...
I agree and am not sure why so many hardcore fans of great music dismiss Dave as not being a prolific songwriter and musician. While some of his song lyrics are simple and obvious others are great puzzles that have great depth, filled with various meanings and emotions
DMB became really popular w/ the college crowd in the 90's and have a huge cult following of people, many of whom are there for the "experience" more so than the music. That shouldn't take away from the fact that Dave surrounds himself w/ great talent. Mix that w/ his "regular guy" charisma and a bunch of catchy tunes (esp the early ones) and his popularity soared amongst not just the college crowd. He grabbed fans from many demographics. RP listeners are (lets face it...) very discriminating. hence, the great music. but the haters have seen all the obnoxious fans, consider the music overrated, and have their own bandwagon to jump on. it's prob a bit of a backlash due to over-popularity. a disco sucks lite (although most disco really did suck...). and some just hate his voice (no accounting for taste). and the beat goes on...
Nothing breeds contempt more than success.
You like it much more than I do.

DMB became really popular w/ the college crowd in the 90's and have a huge cult following of people, many of whom are there for the "experience" more so than the music. That shouldn't take away from the fact that Dave surrounds himself w/ great talent. Mix that w/ his "regular guy" charisma and a bunch of catchy tunes (esp the early ones) and his popularity soared amongst not just the college crowd. He grabbed fans from many demographics. RP listeners are (lets face it...) very discriminating. hence, the great music. but the haters have seen all the obnoxious fans, consider the music overrated, and have their own bandwagon to jump on. it's prob a bit of a backlash due to over-popularity. a disco sucks lite (although most disco really did suck...). and some just hate his voice (no accounting for taste). and the beat goes on...

I look forward to my yearly DMB summer fix. Maybe you just don't get it until you see the band live.

Here, have a brownie.
Some things of DMB I like, and others grate on my nerves... I like this one, in spite of his rather rambling vocals... And LPCity, absolutely sterling comeback!

Here are some lyrics, in case anyone wants to analyze this song to death and find even more reasons to hate DMB...
And if I go, before Im old
Oh brother of mine, please don't forget me if I go
And if I die, before my time
Oh sweet sister of mine, do not regret me if I die
Bartender, please fill my glass for me
With the wine you gave jesus
That set him free after three days down
Bartender, please fill my glass deep for me
With the wine you gave jesus
That set him free after three days down
On bended knees, I pray, bartender please
On bended knees, God please
Oh, and if this gold, should steal my soul away
Oh mother of mine, please redirect me if this gold...
Bartender, please fill one up for me
Of the kind you gave jesus
That set him free after three days down
On bended knees, I pray, bartender please
On bended knees, bartender please
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If I go
Before Im old
Oh, brother of mine
Please don't forget me if I go
Bartender, please
Fill my glass for me
With the wine you gave jesus that set him free
After three days in the ground
Oh, and if I die
Before my time
Oh, sweet sister of mine
Please don't regret me if I die
Bartender, please
Fill my glass for me
With the wine you gave jesus that set him free
After three days in the ground
Bartender, please
Fill my glass for me
With the wine you gave jesus that set him free
After three days in the ground
Im on bended knees, I pray
Bartender, please
When I was young, I didn't think about it
Now I just can't get it off my mind
Im on bended knees
Father, please
If all this gold
Should steal my soul away
Oh, dear mother of mine
Please redirect me if this gold...
Bartender, you see
The wine that's drinking me
Came from the vine that strung judas from the devils tree
Its roots deep, deep in the ground
Bartender, you see
The wine that's drinking me
Came from the vine that strung judas from the devils tree
Its roots deep, deep in the ground
In the ground...
Im on bended knees
Oh, bartender, please
Im on bended knees
Father, please
When I was young, I didn't dream about it
Now I think about it all the time
Im on bended knees
Oh, bartender, please
Bartender, please
Like most art, this song came along at a time where it took on more significance to me than it might have otherwise. One persons racket is another's revelation.
Never heard this before but I quite like it. I haven't heard DMB in quite a while...