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16 sty 2024 · The Dave Matthews Band, with their genre-bending sound and introspective lyrics, often take listeners on an emotional rollercoaster, and ’41’ is no exception. This soulful number from their repertoire has intrigued and touched many, weaving a rich tapestry of introspection and existential pondering.
30 kwi 1996 · #41 Lyrics: Come and see / I swear by now I'm playing time against my troubles / Oh, I'm coming slow, but speeding / Do you wish a dance and while / I'm in the front / The play on time is won
6 lip 2019 · Here are six things I learned after my first Dave Matthews Band concert at Alpine Valley: 1. Dave fans are a different breed. My biggest and most surprising takeaway from experiencing Dave...
Let’s take a closer look at the lyrics of “#41” to explore the depths of its meaning: These opening lines immediately set the tone for introspection. The protagonist of the song acknowledges his struggles and vows to overcome them.
27 kwi 2024 · With its captivating lyrics and stellar instrumentation, it’s no surprise that #41 is still relevant today. In this article, we’ll delve into the meaning behind the song and why it’s still significant over two decades later.
4 mar 2008 · Matthews wrote the song based upon the broken-hearted feelings he was experiencing as he was going through legal disputes with a former mentor of his. On April 7, 1995, "#41" debuted under the title "41 Police." As the band had not come up with an official title. original title, "41 Police."
It's been mentioned here that the Alpine Valley is an awesome venue to see DMB. I finally decided to go to my 1st DMB concert ever (!!!) at Alpine Valley if it's on their upcoming tour. I'm willing to splurge on this for me and my husband and prefer seats (no pit or lawn) and a great view.