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You Never Know is the fourth song on [[Dave Matthews Band |
{{unreferenced}}You Never Know is the fourth song on [[Dave Matthews Band]]'s 2002 album [[Busted Stuff]]. It is the only song that had not been performed prior to 2002, and is one of two songs not on [[The Lillywhite Sessions]], the other being [[Where Are You Going]]. You Never Know debuted on [[April 4]], [[2002]] at the [[Fleet Center]] in [[Boston]], [[Massachusetts]]. |
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It is considered one of, if not the best, songs written in the post-Lillywhite era by the band. Known for its deep musical complexity, it contains many instrumental layers, differentiating time signatures, and is considered to be lyrically deep. The song is immensly popular with the fanbase, yet the song is considered a rarity, having been played only 67 times as of [[September 28th, 2007]]. |
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The lyrical subject is a return to darker elements that have been mostly absent in post-Lillywhite material. The song deals with the the loss of Dave's father to [[cancer]] in his childhood. Death references rittle the song, yet even with such dark writings, the song has a very positive feel, possibly emphasizing the ability to fight through difficulties and finding the "light." |
The lyrical subject is a return to darker elements that have been mostly absent in post-Lillywhite material. The song deals with the the loss of Dave's father to [[cancer]] in his childhood. Death references rittle the song, yet even with such dark writings, the song has a very positive feel, possibly emphasizing the ability to fight through difficulties and finding the "light." |
Revision as of 05:26, 3 October 2007
You Never Know is the fourth song on Dave Matthews Band's 2002 album Busted Stuff. It is the only song that had not been performed prior to 2002, and is one of two songs not on The Lillywhite Sessions, the other being Where Are You Going. You Never Know debuted on April 4, 2002 at the Fleet Center in Boston, Massachusetts.
It is considered one of, if not the best, songs written in the post-Lillywhite era by the band. Known for its deep musical complexity, it contains many instrumental layers, differentiating time signatures, and is considered to be lyrically deep. The song is immensly popular with the fanbase, yet the song is considered a rarity, having been played only 67 times as of September 28th, 2007.
The lyrical subject is a return to darker elements that have been mostly absent in post-Lillywhite material. The song deals with the the loss of Dave's father to cancer in his childhood. Death references rittle the song, yet even with such dark writings, the song has a very positive feel, possibly emphasizing the ability to fight through difficulties and finding the "light."