Here's one with some nice photos:
http://stereogum.com/348622/my-morning-jacket-the-preservation-hall-jazz-band-alabama-theatre-birmingham-42010/concert/
""I couldn't have imagined Jim fitting in any better with the guys at Preservation Hall. Jim's like our long lost cousin coming home for the first time," Preservation Hall Jazz Band's leader Ben Jaffe said about recording with James. So their kickoff show was kind of like a (second) family reunion"
Editing in the added ones here too:
Relix one
http://www.relix.com/news/2010/04/21/my-morning-jacket-returns
Spin one
http://www.spin.com/articles/my-morning-jacket-open-tour-alabama
"My Morning Jacket have a reputation as one of the best live bands around, and their tour kickoff Tuesday night at the Alabama Theater in Birmingham showed why"
http://insomniactivity.wordpress.com/2010/04/21/my-morning-jacket-the-alabama-theater-birmingham-al-42010-review/
"If you can attend one of the upcoming dates on this tour and not find yourself dancing infectiously at least once (if not more), then there's something wrong with your heart and soul."
Not review, but show related:
http://jacksonville.com/entertainment/music/2010-04-21/story/my-morning-jacket-touring-again-stops-tuesday-st-augustine
"The tour is just the beginning or their revival, as Hallahan said they'll probably start working on a new album this summer. They want to be free from a time frame, so when it's done, it's done, he said. For now, the tour is their focus"
http://www.nola.com/jazzfest/index.ssf/2010/04/my_morning_jacket_earned_its_r.html
"From the outset, leader Jim James demonstrated what it means to be a guitar god in the post-hair metal era, navigating the thrilling swells of "One Big Holiday" by playing his instrument instead of merely humping it"
And a short mention here:
http://www.usatoday.com/life/music/news/2010-04-25-jazz-fest-new-orleans_N.htm
"My Morning Jacket's ethereal/anthemic sound sometimes seems designed to be performed in cathedrals or opera houses, but if proved equally potent on an outdoor stage. James' angelic falsetto played off the powerful crunch of his bandmate's guitars and rhythm section on standouts like Mahgeetah and Thank You Too"
Jazzfest on NPR
http://www.npr.org/blogs/ablogsupreme/2010/04/saturdays_highprofile_headliners.html?utm_source=web&utm_medium=twitter
Jazzfest on Jambands
http://www.jambands.com/news/2010/04/25/jazzfest-update-my-morning-jacket-at-preservation-hall
Spinner
http://www.spinner.com/2010/04/25/my-morning-jacket-takes-new-orleans-jazz-fest-to-the-streets/
""Music has ripped the painting off the walls," My Morning Jacket frontman Jim James said at one point in the evening, marveling at the opportunity to play the venue with the eight-member jazz ensemble that calls it home (and is currently touring with the band)"
Jazz fest on Jambase
http://www.jambase.com/Articles/Story.aspx?storyID=22502
"I have seen Jim James bring rain to Bonnaroo when Tennessee needed it, and now I've seen him bring sun to Jazz Fest when New Orleans needed it. A powerful, moving performance by the Jacket, they touched on all facets of their catalog including Curtis Mayfield's "Move On Up" to close the set"
Jambase photos
http://www.jambase.com/Articles/Story.aspx?storyID=22531
Interference - The Jacket is back at it
http://www.interference.com/13105-the-jacket-are-back-at-it/
Seeing the Jacket's many gifts, the Nashville faithful bore witness to the sheer ingenuity of a band that can surf seemingly oppositional genres to create a seamlessly unified wave of wondrous get-down.
(via http://twitter.com/mspark)
http://www.charlestoncitypaper.com/charleston/my-morning-jacket-didnt-just-blow-smoke/Content?oid=1932020
"Jim James entertains. Whether he's sweeping his cape over the crowd or pulling toy guns from the twin holsters at his hips, there's always something fun to look at on stage during a My Morning Jacket show. The band, who must single-handedly keep the folks making smoke-machine-juice in business, straddle the divide between concert and production. Fortunately, there's some fine musicianship behind the borderline contrived theatrics, and MMJ delivers one hell of a rocking show"
Concert review: My Morning Jacket at Merriweather Post Pavilion
http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/entertainment/midnight_sun/blog/2010/05/concert_review_my_morning_jack.html
"The band, formed in Louisville, Ky., in the late '90s, expertly meshed high culture and deep roots with rock and roll's animal instincts"
Columbus paper
http://www.dispatch.com/live/content/arts/stories/2010/05/03/review_my_morning_jacket.html?sid=101
"Gideon not only showed the group can still make fresh its biggest hits but offered evidence that Patrick Hallahan is one of the best drummers in rock music today"
Concert review: My Morning Jacket at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre (Daily Loaf blog)
http://blogs.creativeloafing.com/dailyloaf/2010/05/03/concert-review-my-morning-jacket-at-the-st-augustine-amphitheatre-with-setlist/
"one of the most entertaining and generally consistent bands I've had the pleasure of seeing live. As they continue to develop and grow in popularity, I'm certain they'll keep delivering shows like the one this evening; and that fans will continue to make cross-state treks to see them wherever they headline"
JamBase Koka Booth Amphitheatre
http://www.jambase.com/Articles/Story.aspx?storyID=22604
"Sporting a gun holster with a toy revolver and a Nintendo Duck Hunt gun inside, Jim showed off his slinging capabilities during "What A Wonderful Man" and "Touch Me Pt. 2." "Wordless Chorus" further displayed James' playful nature with the singer donning a cap and joyfully posing as a superhero. Remarkably, none of this distracts the rest of the musicians in the group. Bo Koster, Patrick Hallahan and Tom Blankenship all seemed to be feeding off the vibes James created throughout the night by gradually increasing the intensity of their playing."
another gem SaraBB! thanks for posting all these wonderful links!
Quoteanother gem SaraBB! thanks for posting all these wonderful links!
My pleasure, I love sharing stuff I find with people who enjoy it too :)
Here's another:
http://www.relix.com/news/2010/04/21/my-morning-jacket-returns
Eminence Front intro to OBH? Sick. Everyone at the Birmingham still sleepin' it off? Need a poster pic!!
QuoteQuoteanother gem SaraBB! thanks for posting all these wonderful links!
My pleasure, I love sharing stuff I find with people who enjoy it too :)
Is that because you're socialist?!
da dum tssh. :)
QuoteQuoteQuoteanother gem SaraBB! thanks for posting all these wonderful links!
My pleasure, I love sharing stuff I find with people who enjoy it too :)
Is that because you're socialist?!
da dum tssh. :)
Hahaha, yes, sharing is caring [ch9829] ;)
QuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteanother gem SaraBB! thanks for posting all these wonderful links!
My pleasure, I love sharing stuff I find with people who enjoy it too :)
Is that because you're socialist?!
da dum tssh. :)
Hahaha, yes, sharing is caring [ch9829] ;)
haha yeah sharing is caring for sure. Love me some Swedish Socialism. I also love me some swedish fish candy.
the most delicious shot i ever had was called a swedish fish. it tasted EXACTLY like a red swedish fish. the bartender laughed when we ordered a 2nd round and said "more girlie shots, comin' right up." but we didn't care because a) we are girls and b) delicious is delicious.
Quotethe most delicious shot i ever had was called a swedish fish. it tasted EXACTLY like a red swedish fish. the bartender laughed when we ordered a 2nd round and said "more girlie shots, comin' right up." but we didn't care because a) we are girls and b) delicious is delicious.
a swedish fish alcoholic beverage? interesting... sounds like something delicious rather than girlie. Poor bartender, drinking his straight whiskey being a man. Sometimes I wish I could be manly enough to drink whiskey like water. Is a swedish fish similar to a redheaded slut?
QuoteQuotethe most delicious shot i ever had was called a swedish fish. it tasted EXACTLY like a red swedish fish. the bartender laughed when we ordered a 2nd round and said "more girlie shots, comin' right up." but we didn't care because a) we are girls and b) delicious is delicious.
a swedish fish alcoholic beverage? interesting... sounds like something delicious rather than girlie. Poor bartender, drinking his straight whiskey being a man. Sometimes I wish I could be manly enough to drink whiskey like water. Is a swedish fish similar to a redheaded slut?
i've never had a redheaded slut, so i can't answer that with any amount of certainty. that was the one & only time i ever had them, that night. and it was ages ago. i'd asked for it at other places & always got the sideways head tilt, like a dog trying to understand what you're saying. so this may have been a made up name for another shot, aka the bartender fucking with us (maybe his straight whiskey made him do it?).
but it tasted like a red swedish fish dead on. life is full of wonderful little mysteries.
mysteries are awesome.
Here comes a Spin review: http://www.spin.com/articles/my-morning-jacket-open-tour-alabama
"My Morning Jacket have a reputation as one of the best live bands around, and their tour kickoff Tuesday night at the Alabama Theater in Birmingham showed why"
:D
QuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteanother gem SaraBB! thanks for posting all these wonderful links!
My pleasure, I love sharing stuff I find with people who enjoy it too :)
Is that because you're socialist?!
da dum tssh. :)
Hahaha, yes, sharing is caring [ch9829] ;)
haha yeah sharing is caring for sure. Love me some Swedish Socialism. I also love me some swedish fish candy.
I didn't even know swedish fish was swedish until I went outside of Sweden, amazing these things you learn while travelling ;)
That Relix one says Friends Again is an MOF song but Im guessing they meant Losin' Yo Head
http://insomniactivity.wordpress.com/2010/04/21/my-morning-jacket-the-alabama-theater-birmingham-al-42010-review/
This is a pretty solid review. It captures the significance of MMJ opening the tour at such an intimate setting... I especially like the following!:
"If you can attend one of the upcoming dates on this tour and not find yourself dancing infectiously at least once (if not more), then there's something wrong with your heart and soul."
Quotehttp://insomniactivity.wordpress.com/2010/04/21/my-morning-jacket-the-alabama-theater-birmingham-al-42010-review/
This is a pretty solid review. It captures the significance of MMJ opening the tour at such an intimate setting... I especially like the following!:
"If you can attend one of the upcoming dates on this tour and not find yourself dancing infectiously at least once (if not more), then there's something wrong with your heart and soul."
Positive review for sure. Ha. The blogger wrote "an historic." ;D
http://www.spin.com/articles/my-morning-jacket-open-tour-alabama
http://insomniactivity.wordpress.com/2010/04/21/my-morning-jacket-the-alabama-th...
Very similar...
Quotehttp://insomniactivity.wordpress.com/2010/04/21/my-morning-jacket-the-alabama-theater-birmingham-al-42010-review/
This is a pretty solid review. It captures the significance of MMJ opening the tour at such an intimate setting... I especially like the following!:
"If you can attend one of the upcoming dates on this tour and not find yourself dancing infectiously at least once (if not more), then there's something wrong with your heart and soul."
Good one, I really like that quote too :)
Found another one (not really a review, but show related):
http://jacksonville.com/entertainment/music/2010-04-21/story/my-morning-jacket-touring-again-stops-tuesday-st-augustine
"The tour is just the beginning or their revival, as Hallahan said they'll probably start working on a new album this summer. They want to be free from a time frame, so when it's done, it's done, he said. For now, the tour is their focus"
:)
Thanks. :)
Now I just gotta find the time to read all of them.
Here comes one more:
http://www.nola.com/jazzfest/index.ssf/2010/04/my_morning_jacket_earned_its_r.html
"From the outset, leader Jim James demonstrated what it means to be a guitar god in the post-hair metal era, navigating the thrilling swells of "One Big Holiday" by playing his instrument instead of merely humping it"
And a short mention here:
http://www.usatoday.com/life/music/news/2010-04-25-jazz-fest-new-orleans_N.htm
"My Morning Jacket's ethereal/anthemic sound sometimes seems designed to be performed in cathedrals or opera houses, but if proved equally potent on an outdoor stage. James' angelic falsetto played off the powerful crunch of his bandmate's guitars and rhythm section on standouts like Mahgeetah and Thank You Too"
:D
QuoteHere comes one more:
http://www.nola.com/jazzfest/index.ssf/2010/04/my_morning_jacket_earned_its_r.html
"From the outset, leader Jim James demonstrated what it means to be a guitar god in the post-hair metal era, navigating the thrilling swells of "One Big Holiday" by playing his instrument instead of merely humping it"
And a short mention here:
http://www.usatoday.com/life/music/news/2010-04-25-jazz-fest-new-orleans_N.htm
"My Morning Jacket's ethereal/anthemic sound sometimes seems designed to be performed in cathedrals or opera houses, but if proved equally potent on an outdoor stage. James' angelic falsetto played off the powerful crunch of his bandmate's guitars and rhythm section on standouts like Mahgeetah and Thank You Too"
:D
Hilarious, I was just about to post these same links.
jazzfest on NPR:
http://www.npr.org/blogs/ablogsupreme/2010/04/saturdays_highprofile_headliners.html?utm_source=web&utm_medium=twitter
QuoteQuoteHere comes one more:
http://www.nola.com/jazzfest/index.ssf/2010/04/my_morning_jacket_earned_its_r.html
"From the outset, leader Jim James demonstrated what it means to be a guitar god in the post-hair metal era, navigating the thrilling swells of "One Big Holiday" by playing his instrument instead of merely humping it"
And a short mention here:
http://www.usatoday.com/life/music/news/2010-04-25-jazz-fest-new-orleans_N.htm
"My Morning Jacket's ethereal/anthemic sound sometimes seems designed to be performed in cathedrals or opera houses, but if proved equally potent on an outdoor stage. James' angelic falsetto played off the powerful crunch of his bandmate's guitars and rhythm section on standouts like Mahgeetah and Thank You Too"
:D
Hilarious, I was just about to post these same links.
Great minds think alike ;)
Quotejazzfest on NPR:
http://www.npr.org/blogs/ablogsupreme/2010/04/saturdays_highprofile_headliners.html?utm_source=web&utm_medium=twitter
Goodie, I like the ones with photos :)
Another one: http://www.jambands.com/news/2010/04/25/jazzfest-update-my-morning-jacket-at-preservation-hall
:)
And a Spinner one:
http://www.spinner.com/2010/04/25/my-morning-jacket-takes-new-orleans-jazz-fest-to-the-streets/
""Music has ripped the painting off the walls," My Morning Jacket frontman Jim James said at one point in the evening, marveling at the opportunity to play the venue with the eight-member jazz ensemble that calls it home (and is currently touring with the band)"
:D
Jazz fest on Jambase
http://www.jambase.com/Articles/Story.aspx?storyID=22502
"I have seen Jim James bring rain to Bonnaroo when Tennessee needed it, and now I've seen him bring sun to Jazz Fest when New Orleans needed it. A powerful, moving performance by the Jacket, they touched on all facets of their catalog including Curtis Mayfield's "Move On Up" to close the set"
:)
Interference - The Jacket is back at it!
"http://www.interference.com/13105-the-jacket-are-back-at-it/
Seeing the Jacket's many gifts, the Nashville faithful bore witness to the sheer ingenuity of a band that can surf seemingly oppositional genres to create a seamlessly unified wave of wondrous get-down"
:D
Thanks for tagging my Interference review!
QuoteThanks for tagging my Interference review!
Of course, it was a very good review :)
Jambase photos
http://www.jambase.com/Articles/Story.aspx?storyID=22531
:)
Many featuring our very own Sassbox, lookin' good in the front row... :)
Another show review, with photos yay (via http://twitter.com/mspark)
http://www.charlestoncitypaper.com/charleston/my-morning-jacket-didnt-just-blow-smoke/Content?oid=1932020
"Jim James entertains. Whether he's sweeping his cape over the crowd or pulling toy guns from the twin holsters at his hips, there's always something fun to look at on stage during a My Morning Jacket show. The band, who must single-handedly keep the folks making smoke-machine-juice in business, straddle the divide between concert and production. Fortunately, there's some fine musicianship behind the borderline contrived theatrics, and MMJ delivers one hell of a rocking show"
:)
Concert review: My Morning Jacket at Merriweather Post Pavilion
http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/entertainment/midnight_sun/blog/2010/05/concert_review_my_morning_jack.html
"The band, formed in Louisville, Ky., in the late '90s, expertly meshed high culture and deep roots with rock and roll's animal instincts"
:)
Here is the somewhat lame take from the Columbus paper.
http://www.dispatch.com/live/content/arts/stories/2010/05/03/review_my_morning_jacket.html?sid=101
Concert review: My Morning Jacket at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre (Daily Loaf blog)
http://blogs.creativeloafing.com/dailyloaf/2010/05/03/concert-review-my-morning-jacket-at-the-st-augustine-amphitheatre-with-setlist/
"one of the most entertaining and generally consistent bands I've had the pleasure of seeing live. As they continue to develop and grow in popularity, I'm certain they'll keep delivering shows like the one this evening; and that fans will continue to make cross-state treks to see them wherever they headline"
QuoteHere is the somewhat lame take from the Columbus paper.
http://www.dispatch.com/live/content/arts/stories/2010/05/03/review_my_morning_jacket.html?sid=101
Thanks for sharing, some parts were a bit lame perhaps, but some were good :)
Thank you for all those articles you have posted! I am about to work my way through some more of them. I am being a little too harsh to call that a lame review, most of it is quite on.
Another one:
JamBase Koka Booth Amphitheatre
http://www.jambase.com/Articles/Story.aspx?storyID=22604
"Sporting a gun holster with a toy revolver and a Nintendo Duck Hunt gun inside, Jim showed off his slinging capabilities during "What A Wonderful Man" and "Touch Me Pt. 2." "Wordless Chorus" further displayed James' playful nature with the singer donning a cap and joyfully posing as a superhero. Remarkably, none of this distracts the rest of the musicians in the group. Bo Koster, Patrick Hallahan and Tom Blankenship all seemed to be feeding off the vibes James created throughout the night by gradually increasing the intensity of their playing."
:)