- JTR (song)
Song_infobox
Name = JTR
SorA = album
Artist =Dave Matthews Band
Album =The Lillywhite Sessions
Released =March 2001 (unofficially)
track_no = 5
Recorded =
Genre = Rock
Length = 5:36
Writer = David J. Matthews
Composer =Dave Matthews Band
Producer =Steve Lillywhite
prev = "Sweet Up and Down "
prev_no = 4
next = "Big Eyed Fish "
next_no = 6"JTR" is a song byDave Matthews Band off of their unreleased album, "The Lillywhite Sessions ". The song originated from "John the Revelator," a song written byDave Matthews with the help fromCarlos Santana . Matthews and Santana wrote "John the Revelator" as a love song about someone calling out to their unattainable lover. The "John the Revelator" lines that originally appeared in the song were suggested by Santana who got the idea from the traditional gospel song of the same name.History
"JTR" began as "John the Revelator," which first appeared live as a tease played twice during a show on
November 30 ,1998 . [citeweb|url=http://dmbalmanac.com/TourShowSet.aspx?id=453054777|title=11.30.98 First Union Center, Philadelphia, PA|work=DMBAlmanac.com|accessdate=2007-03-30] Afterwards, the song was played in full a total five times – twice in acoustic set by Matthews andTim Reynolds , and three times with the full band and various guests, such as The Lovely Ladies,Béla Fleck , and the band Santana. [citeweb|url=http://antsmarching.org/tour/ViewSongShows.php?SongID=132|title=Tour Central – John the Revelator|work=Antsmarching.org|accessdate=2007-03-30] After its final performance inMay 1999 , the song was taken to the recording studio with producerSteve Lillywhite in the beginning of2000 . The band reworked "John the Revelator" by changing a few chords, and most notably, dropping a portion of the chorus, which contained the following verse:Since the title's line was dropped from the lyrics, the band renamed the song to "JTR" and recorded it for the album which eventually became leaked on the internet as "The Lillywhite Sessions ".Although the band never officially released the song, "JTR" began showing in live setlists on the band's summer tour in 2000. The song became popular among fans and was played live during many shows up until the end of the summer tour in 2001, following the release of "Everyday". A performance of the song was recorded for the live album and video, "
Live at Folsom Field, Boulder, Colorado ", along with many songs from "Everyday".In 2002, Dave Matthews Band went back into the recording studio to rerecord the songs for their album "
Busted Stuff ", which previously leaked out as "The Lillywhite Sessions". According to producer Stephen Harris, "JTR" was abandoned very early in the studio, and therefore did not appear on the album. [citeweb|url=http://antsmarching.org/tour/ViewShow.php?ShowID=3226|title=Tour Central – Busted Stuff Sessions, The Plant Studios, Sausalito, CA|work=Antsmarching.org|accessdate=2007-03-30] Following the recording sessions, the song was no longer played live, except for a small tease during a show in 2003. In an interview inJuly 2004 ,bassist Stefan Lessard claimed that the band agreed that they did not like "JTR," and that it would probably never be played again. [citeweb|url=http://www.weeklydavespeak.com/news/NewStefanInterview_070804.shtml|title=Dr. Dre to co-produce new DMB album? JTR is DEAD.|work=Weekly Davespeak|date=2004-07-09 |accessdate=2007-03-30]Despite Lessard's comment about the band's feeling towards the song in 2004, "JTR" was once again played live for the first time in over five years during an encore at the
New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival , about one month before the band's summer tour in 2006.citeweb|url=http://www.weeklydavespeak.com/news/JTR_Returns_Dave_Matthews_Band_042906.php|title=Dave Matthews Band Brings Back JTR at New Orleans Jazzfest 2006|work=Weekly Davespeak|accessdate=2007-03-30] The performance was a surprise to many fans who thought the song would never again be played, especially after the comment made by Lessard two years earlier. The song was once again brought back to setlists and was played 17 times during the tour with guestRashawn Ross , including one performance where it was the opening song. [citeweb|url=http://dmbalmanac.com/TourSongShows.aspx?sid=63&tid=87&where=2006|title=Summer 2006 Song Performances of JTR|work=DMBAlmanac.com|accessdate=2007-03-30] In response to many fans' comments about how Lessard claimed the song was dead, Lessard posted a bulletin on hisMySpace page saying that he didn't recall saying so, and he was most likely being sarcastic if he did.Live releases
In addition to the performance from the live album and video, "
Live at Folsom Field, Boulder, Colorado ", live versions of "JTR" also appear on 2004's exclusive release for members of theWarehouse Fan Association , as well as the live album's, "Live Trax Vol. 3 " & "Live Trax Vol. 11 ".References
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