I gave 'Under the Table & Dreaming' two full listens at baseball this week (gotta love my aftershokz bone-conducting headphones), and while I enjoyed it, it definitely didn't hit me on the same level as some of the DMB stuff.
For the sake of context: my entry point is 'Big Whisky,' and that is the album I am measuring everything against. I'm gonna be 41 soon, so it's not like I wasn't there for each release, but honestly, nothing really caught my ear until I listened to 'Big Whisky'
Still, as I've gotten older, my hate for all-things jam bands has lessened, and I am beyond happy I am revisiting DMB's back catalog.
As for UTT&D, 'non-single' standouts are 'Jimi Thing,' 'Warehouse,' and, well, really the whole finally third of the album.
'Ants Marching' and 'Satellite' are gems for a reason, and have long been favs of mine, but other than that, nothing really grabs me (I've always loathed 'What Would You Say' for some reason)
Like I said earlier, this is probably the only DMB album I've never listened to all the way through, though, given my age, I was familiar with most of it as it was the social-background music of my teens.
Alright, now on to Crash!