- 34 (song)
Infobox Song
Name = #34
Artist =Dave Matthews Band
Album =Under the Table and Dreaming
Released =September 27 ,1994
track_no = 34
Recorded = Bearsville Studios, Woodstock, New York
Genre = Rock
Length = 5:00
Writer = David J. Matthews and Haines Fullerton
Label = RCA
Producer =Steve Lillywhite
Audio sample? = yes
prev = "Pay for What You Get "
prev_no = 11
next = End of album
next_no =
Misc = Extra musicsample
Type = single
filename = Dave Matthews Band - -34.ogg
format =Ogg
title = #34
artist = Dave Matthews Band
description = "#34" is a song by theDave Matthews Band , featured as aninstrumental piece on their debut album, "Under the Table and Dreaming ". The song was inspired by and written for Miguel Valdez, a percussionist who collaborated with the band in1992 and passed away due tohepatitis in1993 .cite web
url=http://www.antsmarching.org/tour/ViewSongShows.php?SongID=33
title=#34
work=Tour Central
publisher=Antsmarching.org
accessdate=2007-04-30]Dave Matthews co-wrote the song with Haines Fullerton, another collaborator, who later took his own life inSeptember 1996 . On the album, the song is "hidden" as track number 34, with 22 blank tracks between its previous track, "Pay for What You Get ."History
"#34" was named as it was the thirty-fourth song recorded by the band, similar to the band's later songs "#36," "#40," and "#41," (The song "#27" was not the 27th song from the band.) The song debuted live in
February 1993 and was played a total of nine times at various shows up until March of that year.cite web
url=http://www.dmbalmanac.com/SongStats.aspx?sid=34
title=#34
publisher=DMBAlmanac.com
accessdate=2007-04-30] Each performance lasted around eight-and-a-half minutes and featured lyrics sung byDave Matthews . The lyrics of the song were unstructured and varied slightly throughout its nine live performances. The theme of the song's lyrics were initially about love, however they were later based around themes of death. When the band recorded the song for "Under the Table and Dreaming" inSeptember 1994 , lyrics were recorded, but were removed for the album.After the live performances in
1993 and the studio recording in1994 , "#34" had not been played live by the band, except for a small tease at the beginning of a show in2002 . [cite web
url=http://www.dmbalmanac.com/TourShowSet.aspx?id=453055822
title=07.18.2002 Tweeter Center at the Waterfront, Camden, NJ
publisher=DMBAlmanac.com
accessdate=2007-04-30] At the beginning of the band's summer tour inJune 2005 , the song was once teased again at two different shows, and then in July the song was almost completely played, but it was still much shorter than length of entire the song. Finally, onJuly 9 ,2005 , "#34" was fully played again live for the first time in over 12 years; however, it was played instrumentally, similar to its version on the album. The previous live performance of the song took place exactly 1442 shows prior, totaling a 4491-day period since the last performance, making it the band's all-time longest return of a live song performance. [cite web
url=http://www.dmbalmanac.com/TourShowSet.aspx?id=453056214
title=07.09.2005 Tweeter Center for the Performing Arts, Mansfield, MA
publisher=DMBAlmanac.com
accessdate=2007-04-30] "#34" returned for a total 11 performances that year in its instrumental form and can be found on the live album on "Weekend on the Rocks ", which is from the band's four-night stand at theRed Rocks Amphitheatre .On October 2nd, during the band's final show for the 2007 Summer Tour at the Hollywood Bowl, #34 returned for Dave's wife's 34th birthday. The return also marked the first time since 1993 that #34 had lyrics.
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