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Matchbox Twenty- Long Day (Live at Philip's Arena)

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Uploaded by on Jan 15, 2009

***I did not make this video. This is a live concert from Matchbox Twenty, off the video "A Night In the Life of Matchbox Twenty." You can buy the video at Best Buy, Amazon.com, or other stores if you're lucky. It really is a great fan film, complete with a concert and documentary. I'm glad I bought it.***

Matchbox Twenty Live at Philips Arena Concert

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  • no need to be a dick about it. Its a legal copyright issue, otherwise known as a disclaimer. I'm sorry if your stupid ass isn't advanced enough to understand that, truly.

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  • Why such small amount of views?????? I don't get it, one of THE bands....!!!

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  • Great Question! Anyone see this concert?

  • What was there last song, the song after this!?

  • Best Song, Ever, on a *Long Day... Always!* Ain't That Right?

  • Matchbox Twenty is one of the best live bands in the world. Rob Thomas you are the man

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  • Just incredible! And I love seeing Adam play again (though I know this video is a few years old)...Can't wait for the new album!!

  • Listen to Rob's voice is my Guilty Pleasure... well, actually, there's nothing guilty about it but i totally love him!!!!

  • How embarrassing, Rob and the guitarist and wearing the same pants.

  • The whole band plays amazingly well! Extremely rare in these days of 'voice tuner' dependent singers & bands. They've been incredible since their very 1st stints opening for openers of bands at 2nd-3rd rate clubs back in the early-mid 90's. "Taste" isn't rare; everybody's got that. It's Good, Discriminating Taste that's normally uncommon. & When an underrated by the mainstream-public band does gain widespread appreciation & acclaim, by then their best material is usually far behind them. Sad!

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