Bartender (Dave Matthews Band song)
"Bartender" | ||||||||||||||||
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Song by Dave Matthews Band from the album Busted Stuff | ||||||||||||||||
Released | 2001 | |||||||||||||||
Genre | Rock | |||||||||||||||
Length |
8:31 (Busted Stuff) 10:03 (Lillywhite Sessions) | |||||||||||||||
Label | RCA | |||||||||||||||
Writer(s) | David J. Matthews | |||||||||||||||
Composer(s) | David J. Matthews | |||||||||||||||
Producer(s) | Stephen Harris | |||||||||||||||
Busted Stuff track listing | ||||||||||||||||
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"Bartender" is one of Dave Matthews Band's most popular live songs, featured on their studio album Busted Stuff. The song was one of the many that carried over from the near-abandoned project that is The Lillywhite Sessions. If The Lillywhite Sessions album is considered a Dave Matthews Band studio album, then "Bartender" is the longest Dave Matthews Band song recorded, and the only one over ten minutes.
The song is about a person who, while talking to a bartender, deals with thoughts of their own death. In an interview with the Rocky Mountain News, Matthews said he liked the concept of a bartender as a God/Jesus figure to which to confess and get absolution. In the song, the protagonist tells others not to have certain feelings about him/her if he/she goes before his/her time. "Bartender" was the first song performed by the band after the August 2008 death of saxophonist LeRoi Moore.[1]
Structurally, the song starts with a single note introduction before moving into the lyrical section with march-style drumming by Carter Beauford. After the lyrics finish, the song begins an extended jam session beginning with a loud climax featuring emotional, improvised vocals by Dave Matthews. It then decrescendos into a pennywhistle solo/outro, into which both Moore and his successor, Jeff Coffin, have interpolated songs such as "If I Only Had a Brain" (as heard on Live Trax Vol. 6).
"Bartender"
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References
- ↑ "Dave Matthews Band's LeRoi Moore Passes Away". Access Hollywood. 2008-08-20. Archived from the original on 22 August 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-20.