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{{short description|Song by the Dave Matthews Band}}

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{{Infobox song <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Songs -->

| Namename = <nowiki>#</nowiki>41

| SorAcover = album =

| alt =

| Artist = [[Dave Matthews Band]]

| type =

| Album = [[Crash (Dave Matthews Band album)|Crash]]

| artist = [[Dave Matthews Band]]

| Released = April 30, 1996

| album = [[Crash (Dave Matthews Band album)|Crash]]

| track_no = 5

| released = April 30, 1996

| Recorded = Bearsville Studios, [[Woodstock, New York|Woodstock]], [[New York]] & Green Street Recording Studios, [[New York City]], [[New York]]

| Genreformat = [[Jazz rock]]=

| recorded = {{hlist|[[Bearsville Studios|Bearsville]] (Woodstock, New York)|Green Street (New York)}}

| Length = 6:39

| studio =

| Writer = [[Dave Matthews|David J. Matthews]]

| venue =

| Label = [[RCA Records|RCA]]

| genre = [[Jam rock|Jam]], [[jazz fusion]]

| Producer = [[Steve Lillywhite]]

| length = 6:39

| Chart position = <!-- none -->

| label = [[RCA Records|RCA]]

| prev = "[[Too Much (Dave Matthews Band song)|Too Much]]"

| writer = [[Carter Beauford]], [[Stefan Lessard]], [[Dave Matthews]], [[LeRoi Moore]], [[Boyd Tinsley]]

| prev_no = 4

| producer = [[Steve Lillywhite]]

| next = "[[Say Goodbye (Dave Matthews Band song)|Say Goodbye]]"

| next_no = 6

}}

"'''#41'''" is a song by the [[Dave Matthews Band]], featured on their 1996 album ''[[Crash (Dave Matthews Band album)|Crash]]''.

The song was originally written by [[Dave Matthews]] as a reply to lawsuits brought by Ross Hoffman, a former associate and manager of the band. Hoffman owned rights to a number of the band's songs in the early 1990s; however, due to creative differences, he was eventually fired by the band, and the band's present manager, [[Coran Capshaw]], was hired. As an owner of the band's songs, Hoffman felt he deserved a share of the profits, which later caused a legal dispute between him and the band. Matthews wrote the song based upon the broken-hearted feelings he was experiencing as he was going through legal disputes with a former mentor of his.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Uitti |first=Jacob |date=2023-02-15 |title=Meaning Behind the Song: "#41" by Dave Matthews Band |url=https://americansongwriter.com/meaning-behind-the-song-41-by-dave-matthews-band/ |access-date=2023-05-11 |website=American Songwriter}}</ref>

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==References==

==Live collaborations==

{{reflist}}

Throughout the years that the song has been performed live, the band has featured many guests to join them on stage and jam out the song, usually averaging around 15–20 minutes of play time, however sometimes longer. On [[New Year's Eve]] 1996, the band featured guests [[Béla Fleck]], [[Victor Wooten]], [[Futureman]] and [[Paul McCandless]], who make up the [[jazz]] fusion band, [[Béla Fleck and the Flecktones]]. During the live performance of "#41," an interpolation of the Flecktones' song "Sojourn of Arjuna" was played live for the first time. Interpolations of "Sojourn of Arjuna," featured on the Flecktones' album, ''[[Left of Cool]]'', would be played during future live performances of "#41" featuring guest appearances by Flecktones members. (This began to occur more frequently during the band's 2008 summer tour after longtime Flecktones member [[Jeff Coffin]] replaced the late [[LeRoi Moore]] as the band's saxophonist.)

Since the song's debut, Dave Matthews Band has played "#41" live over 500 times, occasionally featuring the [[Béla Fleck and the Flecktones|Flecktones]] as musical guests. Currently, the longest live performance of "#41" is also the band's longest performance of any song, and was played on April 20, 2002 at the former [[Scotiabank Place|Corel Centre]] in [[Kanata, ON|Kanata]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]. The jam featured all of the Flecktones and lasted for 32 minutes and 3 seconds. This performance was later released on the bonus disc for ''[[The Best of What's Around Vol. 1]]''.

==Special guest performers==

Since its introduction, the Dave Matthews Band will often have special guest performers come and jam the song out with them. Among the most memorable guests are:

*[[Tim Reynolds]]

*[[Bela Fleck and the Flecktones]]

*[[Warren Haynes]] of the [[Allman Brothers Band]]

*[[Tom Morello]] of [[Rage Against the Machine]], [[Audioslave]], and [[The Nightwatchman]].

*[[John Mayer]]

*[[Victor Wooten]]

*[[Jeff Coffin]]

==Official live releases==

This is a complete list of albums which have featured "#41" as a live track.

*''[[Live at Luther College]]''

**1996 acoustic show with [[Dave Matthews]] and Tim Reynolds

*''[[Listener Supported]]''

**1999 concert for [[Public Broadcasting Service|PBS]] released as both a DVD and 2-CD set

*''[[Warehouse Fan Association#2000|The Warehouse 5]]

**Only available to members of the [[Warehouse Fan Association]]

**Featuring [[Butch Taylor]], [[Béla Fleck]], and [[Jeff Coffin]]

*''[[Live in Chicago 12.19.98]]''

**Winter 1998 concert

**features guest [[Tim Reynolds]], [[Victor Wooten]].

*''[[The Gorge (album)|The Gorge]]''

**Summer 2002 3-night stand ''(track available only on 6-disc special edition set from band's online store)''

*''[[Live Trax Vol. 1]]''

**Winter 1998 concert

**features guests Tim Reynolds, Béla Fleck, and Jeff Coffin

**same performance featured on ''The Warehouse 5''

*''[[Live Trax Vol. 2]]''

**2004 charity show

*''[[Live Trax Vol. 4]]''

**1996 ''[[Crash (Dave Matthews Band album)|Crash]]'' release show

*''[[Weekend on the Rocks]]''

**Summer 2005 4-night stand

**features guest Rashawn Ross

*''[[The Best of What's Around Vol. 1]] ([[The Best of What's Around Vol. 1#Encore CD|Encore CD]])''

**exclusive bonus disc for Warehouse club members who pre-ordered ''The Best of What's Around Vol. 1''

**features [[Béla Fleck and the Flecktones]]

**official live recording of the #41 half-hour jam

*''[[Live Trax Vol. 7]]''

**Winter 1996 concert

**features guests Béla Fleck and the Flecktones and [[Paul McCandless]]

*''[[Live Trax Vol. 8]]''

**8-7-2004 Alpine Valley Music Theatre, East Troy, WI

**The song's 13th official release including Warehouse membership releases

*''[[Live Trax Vol. 10]]''

**Recent spring show in Lisbon, Portugal

**features guest [[Tom Morello]] of [[Rage Against the Machine]] on acoustic guitar

*''[[Live at Radio City]]''

**2007 acoustic show with [[Dave Matthews]] and [[Tim Reynolds]]

*[[Live Trax Vol. 11]]

**Summer 2000 concert at [[Saratoga Performing Arts Center]]

*''[[Live at Mile High Music Festival]]''

**7-20-2008 Dick's Sporting Goods Park, Commerce City, Colorado

**features [[Tim Reynolds]] on guitar and [[Jeff Coffin]] on saxophone

*[[Live Trax Vol. 16]]

**Summer 2000 concert

**First of 2-night stand at [[Riverbend Music Center]]

*[[Europe 2009]]

**features [[Tim Reynolds]] on guitar and [[Jeff Coffin]] on saxophone

**Includes an excerpt of "Sojourn of Arjuna"

*[[Live Trax Vol. 17]]

**Summer 1997 concert

*[[Live Trax Vol. 18]]

**Show opener

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