What do you think the band will be up to during this time?
i'm hoping for some european dates and then a fall headlining tour
i would say you could get your hopes up for europe
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Hopefully Europe gets their fix of the Jacket... I'm also hoping MMJ comes back to Birmingham, Alabama... Me and my buddy agreed to try and help sell out the venue, even if it means giving away tickets.
I'm hoping for a Louisville show or two. It'd be nice to see Jim solo, no offense to the boys.
QuoteHopefully Europe gets their fix of the Jacket... I'm also hoping MMJ comes back to Birmingham, Alabama... Me and my buddy agreed to try and help sell out the venue, even if it means giving away tickets.
If they come back to Workplay (fingers crossed), you ought to be more worried about getting your own tickets--they'll sell that place out in a second.
If it's Sloss again...let's just hope it's not Sloss...the MMJ sound didn't exactly benefit from the high-school-gym-without-walls acoustics.
Too bad the Ham doesn't have another good mid-sized venue. Caldwell Park maybe?
The Alabama Theater ??
I could go for a nice Mid-sized venue tour. I don't like large venues, unless they are outdoors. I saw them at the verizon center opening for PJ and while they were good i didn't enjoy the show simply do to the size and space of it, couldn't see them, couldn't feel them. But when i saw them last year at the 9:30 Club they fucking rocked out, i'd kill for another show like that (their lighting guy was awsome).
Here's my theory... it's gonna be hard to get tix to see them if they stay in smaller venues. I think they'd easily sell out City Hall in Nashville this time around. Considering the buzz surrounding the Bonnaroo performance, tickets are gonna be selling like crazy for their next tour here in the states.
Ah, the joys of touring small clubs in Europe, for a little bunch of devotees! Great.
I hope we still get a full headlining tour. 45 minutes won't do as a MMJ-fix. Although my mom learned me not to be greedy, nor to be jealous of people who get to see the Jacket every year instead of once every three year.
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QuoteThe Alabama Theater ??
I'd love to see it, but not sure if they can fill it up yet (my guess is 800+ but I haven't been in there in a while).
I'll go ahead and volunteer to offload tickets with Angry Ewok if it happens.
QuoteI think they'd easily sell out City Hall in Nashville this time around.
I'd love to see them at the Ryman and think that they could come close to filling it up. However, I like being able to get right up on the stage, like at City Hall, since I'm short. I just want to see them this summer or fall...don't care where it is! I've never seen them before. *hangs head in sadness*
Club Quattro, Nagoya, Japan. You know it's due ;)
yeah they totally need to take over JAPAN! have they even played there before??? anyone know???
Thanks Chief! Only 2 festivals, once in 03 & again last year.
I live in hope of a full tour :)
If MMJ were to play at Sloss Furnace again, I wouldn't be too disapointed... but I agree that Alabama needs a better spot...
Despite looking awesome, Sloss can't carry a tune for shit - but atmosphere is half of it, to me... they'd probably sell it out, for sure, so long as the advertising wasn't nonexistant (like it was last year).
Alabama Theatre may be too snuffy for MMJ... it's sitting room only, isn't it? I was there two months ago and BB King couldn't even sell that place out. So far I've never had a seat during a Jacket show, so I'd feel out of place if I were assigned to a chair and couldn't bounce around a little bit.
How about the Hoover Met Stadium? I saw Willie Nelson and Bob Dylan play there, and it was actually a pretty kickass place for a concert... I'm sure the band would be amused to play for a couple hours in left field. We could toss whiffle balls onto the stage or something. :P
BTW... I'd love it if MMJ played in Atlanta (Roxy?), then in Birmingham (Hoover?), and then perhaps Nashville... 3 nights, 3 states, I'd probably hit 'em all.
Hello guys and gals. I have been reading posts on this forum for about a year now, but this is my first post. I live in Alabama also and I missed the show at Sloss last year. However my wife and I did see our first Jacket show at the Roxy in Atlanta in October '05. It would be nice if Birmingham had some better venues, although Workplay is pretty cool.
Based on the updated tour info on the website it looks like Jim and the boys will be pretty busy throughout the rest of the summer. But if they come back to the Southeast this year I hope they play at the Tabernacle in Atlanta. It is an old church that has been converted into a music hall. The acoustics in that place are unbelievable. I saw the Kings of Leon there last year and could not hear for about three days. I am sure the MMJ would blow the roof off of the place.
I'm with you Angry Ewok, if they played B'ham, Atlanta, and Nashville I would be at all three. That would be the ultimate trifecta.
Welcome!
But I'm gonna have to disagree with the statement about the Tabernacle. While it would be a neat experience in that setting, the sound wouldn't be all that great. The acoustics in that place don't translate well for loud bands.
Never seen a show at Workplay, but I've been in there. That would be interesting. I've heard that it sounds nice in there.
Thanks corey.
So you think the Tabernacle would be more suitable for a Acoustic Citsuoca-type show. I definitely would not mind seeing an acoustic show there. We saw the Kings of Leon there and they play very loud and our whole group thought it sounded great. Of course that was after the consumption of numerous adult beverages plus there was a couple sitting in front of us that fired up some chronic during the opening band's performance ;D
QuoteSo you think the Tabernacle would be more suitable for a Acoustic Citsuoca-type show.
Bingo! :)
QuoteOf course that was after the consumption of numerous adult beverages
So you're admitting that you were in no condition to be a judge of the sound... :)
It's definitely cool to SEE a band there, but not to HEAR a band. :)
so what are the new theories for July, late Fall, & Winter? (since they will be in Europe in August and September)
My guess is that there will be at least a short run somewhere in the states after they've had a few weeks to rest after returning from overseas. The DVD and live CD should be out by then (I don't remember the date off the top of my head), so my guess is that they'll be out promoting it at least for a month or so.
QuoteBut I'm gonna have to disagree with the statement about the Tabernacle. While it would be a neat experience in that setting, the sound wouldn't be all that great. The acoustics in that place don't translate well for loud bands.
I saw DBT at the Tabernacle last Thanksgiving. At first we grabbed a seat up in the balcony stage right. The sound was TERRIBLE. We got tired of the sound, the view, and the hippies who decided to park in front of us and moved down to the back of the floor. The sound at the back of the floor was perfect. I guess you just need to choose your spot wisely.
I think my experience with the Tabernacle was similar to echoes'. We started in the center of the middle balcony, but my wife wanted to get down on the floor closer to the stage. I did notice that the sound was better on the floor, but I do not remember the sound being particularly bad from the balcony. Sound issues aside, it was a neat place to see a show.
i'm thinking about a month or month and a half in the US after europe and they will probably play a few bigger venues this time too!
Quoteso what are the new theories for July, late Fall, & Winter? (since they will be in Europe in August and September)
At some point, I hope they play a 3-5 night run in Louisville ~and all the fans from this forum/board would be able to attend!!
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Brilliant idea Jacketgirl!!! :) :D :) :)
QuoteAt some point, I hope they play a 3-5 night run in Louisville ~and all the fans from this forum/board would be able to attend!!
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I'd sure as hell make the trip.
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good God...that would be epic...just playing different venues in Louisville for a week...that is a great idea and sounds like it would be right up their alley!!!
I'm hoping for a visit (or more) in Scandinavia aswell as they visit Europe now in summer. Or at least they could come here in the fall.
still have my fingers & toes crossed for an australian tour... i'd pretty much be keen to even travel around to get a couple of shows in, although i'm guessing they'd only play melbourne & sydney? there are some great venues here in melbourne that would suit them down to the ground - the forum, the corner, but the best venue would be the northcote social club (or my living room, i'd be happy with either :) )
summer in oz, what could be a better time to tour??
Quotestill have my fingers & toes crossed for an australian tour
Haha, just said the same thing in another thread :)
we're obviously on the same wavelength here... which is why they should be picking up on the vibes and heading to our part of the globe!!!! :)
I envision a Fall tour with The Slip opening for them... ;)
QuoteI envision a Fall tour with The Slip opening for them... ;)
that would be flippin' sweet
How about just going into the studio and recording......all the concerts, DVD, live CDs don't thrill me anywhere near the excitement of a new studio album. Looks like I'm alone in this.
QuoteHow about just going into the studio and recording......all the concerts, DVD, live CDs don't thrill me anywhere near the excitement of a new studio album. Looks like I'm alone in this.
no you definitely aren't alone, but Jim has said they won't record a new album until late 2007 or early 2008, but here's to hoping they get the bug and do it sooner!
I heard this rumor:
NYE in San Francisco at the Filmore.
Hope it's true.
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(wishful thinking i'm sure)... after all it's just not that 'cool' of a city to play, woe is me
QuoteHOUSTON
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(wishful thinking i'm sure)... after all it's just not that 'cool' of a city to play, woe is me
It's a very cool city all around though. Go Astros! :)