The Magnix MMJ Live Recordings Archive Project

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Kory

All updated up top... I can't wait for this one to download so I can rock it out at work today, thanks again Magnix!
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Magnix

And here's volume 19!

The Magnix My Morning Jacket Live Recordings Archive Volume 19 (MMMJLRA19)

My Morning Jacket
Rubber Gloves, Denton, TX
October 24, 2001

http://www.archive.org/details/mmj2001-10-24.aud.flac16

SMc55


aMD

thanks ger!  i didn't know this one existed!   8-)

The DARK

You never cease to amaze me, Magnix. If only it were better sound quality...this version of Picture of You is  :o

And I didn't know "This is an all skate...everyone skate!" was that old of a line! (The beginning of By My Car)
In another time, in another place, in another face

Tahoe Kat


Magnix

And here's one more. It's one that I have never seen on any other list so far. As I have written in the 'liner notes' this was the last MMJ recording I got on 'old-fashioned' analog tape more than 5 years ago, and it has been on that tape until early this year. With this project it finally got it's CD-R 'release'!

This recording concludes the year 2001. Between the previous volume, I 'only' had two recordings that have already been made available at the Live Music Archive:

10/25 Mercury Lounge, Austin, TX
12/21 WFPK "X-Mas Session", Louisville, KY (broadcast 12/25)

My versions are the same or not notably different (for example, the 10/25 recording I have is from the same source and only has some extra minutes of pre-show sounds/noise).

OK, let's move on to the year 2002, of which only three shows have made it to the Live Music Archive so far (and one of them wasn't even in my archive!). For this moment I will probably add approximately 40 extra dates!! Around 10 or so of them will be March dates, mostly Low Dog's recordings! More information will as usual be given with each volume.

Anyways, for now, here's the 20th volume of the MMMJLRA!

The Magnix My Morning Jacket Live Recordings Archive Volume 20 (MMMJLRA20)

My Morning Jacket
Headliners Music Hall, Louisville, KY
December 21, 2001

Source: SBD or AU ? > Tape > Tape
Lineage: Tape > WAV > FLAC level 8
Taper: Dwight R.
Transfered by: Magnix
Total running time: 78m00s

http://www.archive.org/details/mmj2001-12-21.late.flac16

mjkoehler

QuoteOK, let's move on to the year 2002, of which only three shows have made it to the Live Music Archive so far (and one of them wasn't even in my archive!). For this moment I will probably add approximately 40 extra dates!! Around 10 or so of them will be March dates, mostly Low Dog's recordings! More information will as usual be given with each volume.

d-d-d-damn!!!! That is awesome Ger. Thanks a ton!!!!

Thanks for recording Low Dog.

SMc55

Just enjoying Old September Blues from Christmas 2001.
Beautiful  :)

The DARK

Ah, that Easy Morning Rebel is glorious! Thanks Magnix and Low Dog!

Onto 2002!
In another time, in another place, in another face

aMD

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OK, let's move on to the year 2002, of which only three shows have made it to the Live Music Archive so far (and one of them wasn't even in my archive!). For this moment I will probably add approximately 40 extra dates!! Around 10 or so of them will be March dates, mostly Low Dog's recordings! More information will as usual be given with each volume.


My jaw just hit the floor.  I thought it was going to be over at the end of 2001!  Damn!  You are the man, Ger.  A thousand times, thank you.

And thanks for the headliner's show!  I was at that show and was not aware that it was recorded. So few of the great headliner's shows got taped, i'm glad that i get to relive this one!

BH

Thank you.  Thank you.  Thank you.

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I'm digging, digging deep in myself, but who needs a shovel when you have a little boy like mine.

Kory

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Magnix

Howdy y'all, here's volume 21, and the first of many from the year 2002 to come ...

The Magnix My Morning Jacket Live Recordings Archive Volume 21 (MMMJLRA21)

My Morning Jacket
Exit/in, Nashville, TN
January 24, 2002

http://www.archive.org/details/mmj2002-01-24.aud.flac16

At the moment of posting this message, all the files are being processed, so it should be available in the various formats very soon. Enjoy!


Kory



QuoteHowdy y'all, here's volume 21, and the first of many from the year 2002 to come ...

The Magnix My Morning Jacket Live Recordings Archive Volume 21 (MMMJLRA21)

My Morning Jacket
Exit/in, Nashville, TN
January 24, 2002

http://www.archive.org/details/mmj2002-01-24.aud.flac16

At the moment of posting this message, all the files are being processed, so it should be available in the various formats very soon. Enjoy!



Updating at the top in just a sec. Thanks Ger!
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aMD


BH


Hey Ger, I have finally got some time to start soaking in some of these early 2000 shows and wow, how great.   I just can't thank you enough.   The radios sessions and intimate shows just sound so great.

Anyway, I was thinking about some of the missing covers that could possibly be floating around out there.  In particular "The End" by the Doors and Welch's "My Morphine" seem to have been played around the time as the following shows in Belgium.  In fact, The End is labeled as being from 12-15-00 at the 4AD which I guess would be the "late show"" considering you have the Belgique listed as the "early show".  Any chance of either of these tracks still showing up?  (Sorry, I'm getting greedy.)


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Volume 13 (MMMJLRA13):
Jim James solo acoustic
Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, Belgium
December 14, 2000


http://www.archive.org/details/mmj2000-12-14.aud.flac16


Volume 14 (MMMJLRA14):
Jim James solo acoustic
Ancienne Belgique Club, Brussels, Belgium
December 15, 2000 (early show)


http://www.archive.org/details/mmj2000-12-15.early.aud.flac16




@ The End (Morrison)
12-15-00, 4AD Club - Diksmuide, Belgium  
Jim James solo

@ My Morphine (Rawlings/Welch)
12-?-00
Jim James solo
I'm digging, digging deep in myself, but who needs a shovel when you have a little boy like mine.

aMD

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My Morning Jacket
Headliners Music Hall, Louisville, KY
December 21, 2001

http://www.archive.org/details/mmj2001-12-21.late.flac16

I just recently got to give this one a good listen and may I say thank you again.  The quality on this one is great.  The version of at dawn at this show is the one I've describe before that was completely acoustic and the sold out hall was quite as Jim's unamplified voice filled the hall.  Which reminds me, I think this was the first show they sold outat Headliner's.  Also, Jim says, "Go ahead and give me a buttload of reverb on this one", which was my tagline here on the forum for a long time.  I thought it was before the Bear but it was by my car, a great rarity from the guetig era.

George_Savage

QuoteHowdy y'all, here's volume 21, and the first of many from the year 2002 to come ...

The Magnix My Morning Jacket Live Recordings Archive Volume 21 (MMMJLRA21)

My Morning Jacket
Exit/in, Nashville, TN
January 24, 2002

http://www.archive.org/details/mmj2002-01-24.aud.flac16

                  I'm glad to see that you're getting this one out there, Ger.  Thanks for all of your help and to all of my other Jacket fanatic friends here!   The main thing I remember about this one was that they came out wearing SUITS!!  They were kind of light brown leisure suits, I think.   I don't have any pictures, unfortunately :(
                  They rocked pretty hard.   I was there with my cousin and her husband (who live in Nashville).   They're more into bluegrass but they liked MMJ a little bit!   At the beginning of the show I was kind of in the back by the tables, and there was a lot of talking going on (I think that my cousin-in-law commented in there about how ridiculous it was to try to carry on a conversation in there - it was just so loud!   There weren't a lot of MMJ fanatics there, a few were up front, though.   I apologize now for the "hootin' and hollerin'", as Jim called it, on there.  It's a decent recording, though, and I am tremendously proud (yet surprised!) that they used my recording of Lil Billy from this night on the Demos Package recently.   Those really were fun days.  It was a pleasure to be absolutely Blown Away by a band like that and ultimately being able to sort of get to know them a little bit, at least in a 'hi, how ya doin'?' way on the road when I'd see 'em.  They were a great bunch of dudes, or they did a good job of putting up with me!   As I used to tell 'em "still no punches thrown, no restraining orders issued!" (but I think it was Danny who once signed a poster something like "thanks, Low Dog, for years of support/stalking!"  
                Ger, I don't know if you're just doing MMJ shows, but I Highly recommend the Jim James solo show from the night before if it's out there somewhere available for downloading.  It was a Masterpiece of infinite beauty.   I had out-of-body experiences that night and the only thing I was on was beer and solo Jim!    Have fun and thanks again, everybody!

Low Dog