Jim Nashville 2/1/13

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Fully

Quote from: rjlemons on Feb 06, 2013, 11:32 AM
Here's a few from Friday. Sorry the audio isn't better quality.

@ Mamakel - He got it!  :wink:

@ Fully - You've got some exposure in these  :smiley:

http://youtu.be/nd8ZlM_4xjg

http://youtu.be/UgVhhKI6K9Q

http://youtu.be/i6FydyCZDvE

I just want to mention the little dance move that Jim does in the first video around 2:05 to 2:11. Nice, moves there boy :thumbsup: I fully appreciated that and the other one you did during A New Life - I think. I can't describe it, but our boy can dance his ass off when he wants to. :thumbsup:

rjlemons

Quote from: Fully on Feb 06, 2013, 05:20 PM
Quote from: rjlemons on Feb 06, 2013, 11:32 AM
Here's a few from Friday. Sorry the audio isn't better quality.

@ Mamakel - He got it!  :wink:

@ Fully - You've got some exposure in these  :smiley:

http://youtu.be/nd8ZlM_4xjg

http://youtu.be/UgVhhKI6K9Q

http://youtu.be/i6FydyCZDvE

I just want to mention the little dance move that Jim does in the first video around 2:05 to 2:11. Nice, moves there boy :thumbsup: I fully appreciated that and the other one you did during A New Life - I think. I can't describe it, but our boy can dance his ass off when he wants to. :thumbsup:
I like the Dear One boxing moves at 0:47

Fully

Quote from: rjlemons on Feb 06, 2013, 05:32 PM
Quote from: Fully on Feb 06, 2013, 05:20 PM
Quote from: rjlemons on Feb 06, 2013, 11:32 AM
Here's a few from Friday. Sorry the audio isn't better quality.

@ Mamakel - He got it!  :wink:

@ Fully - You've got some exposure in these  :smiley:

http://youtu.be/nd8ZlM_4xjg

http://youtu.be/UgVhhKI6K9Q

http://youtu.be/i6FydyCZDvE

I just want to mention the little dance move that Jim does in the first video around 2:05 to 2:11. Nice, moves there boy :thumbsup: I fully appreciated that and the other one you did during A New Life - I think. I can't describe it, but our boy can dance his ass off when he wants to. :thumbsup:
I like the Dear One boxing moves at 0:47
:drum:  Those moves needed a drum to go with it. I have to say that his on stage persona as a solo artist is interesting to see. He isn't hiding behind his hair as much and he's really selling the songs. It's also interesting to see him not use his guitar as much. I really hope he goes back to Friday night's suit as well. That brown suit he wore on Fallon is too remiscent of the brownfit. I wonder if he just really loves brown. It's probably my least favorite color on men. That black suit looked and fit so much better (if anyone is reading this, please take note. I'm a good judge of this).

bigeazyfish

No worries, MamaKel. It didn't take anything away from my night. I am glad to hear that you are downgrading the intake tho. I too had a serious drinking issue and have been to some amazing shows and other events that i cant even remember. Tragic. And not to mention dangerous. And i dont know about you, but for me, if i was drunk i was more likely to involve myself in other substances or dangerous behavior.

I dont mean this as a poke at people that drink nor even drinking in excess. I simply mean to say I'm happy for you amd i believe your taking a step in a positive direction :-)

bigeazyfish

Quote from: yakeroo on Feb 06, 2013, 07:40 AM
Thanks for sharing all the videos and pictures from Friday night everyone. Still can not believe Grimey let us in after he told us he was not going to. I guess he figured he might us well take our money since we had no problem listening to "Gangsta" Carl's set from outside in the freezing cold.  :thumbsup:
I will have to echo what mahgeetah34 said in that the crowd around us was horrible. I will attribute that to the alcohol and the fact that the majority of the people in there were not Roll Callers. I know Grimeys had a guest list as well as the radio station. It seemed most were disinterested in the solo stuff and just wanted to hear MMJ material.
The new album really does translate well being played live. I can not wait till the Cannery show and then Bonnaroo. It will be interesting from seeing Jim and the new band play in such a small venue to a larger one then to, I am guessing, one of tents at Roo.
Also, did anyone else see Jeff Coffin in the crowd? I got excited thinking he was there to play sax, but he just hung out in the crowd watching the show.

I had a friend who came with her boyfriend and luckily got in like you and magheetah. They are both the biggest DMB freaks I know (lol) and she was tripping out that Jeff Coffin was there.

bigeazyfish

Quote from: rjlemons on Feb 06, 2013, 11:32 AM
Here's a few from Friday. Sorry the audio isn't better quality.

@ Mamakel - He got it!  :wink:

@ Fully - You've got some exposure in these  :smiley:

http://youtu.be/nd8ZlM_4xjg

http://youtu.be/UgVhhKI6K9Q

http://youtu.be/i6FydyCZDvE

So amazing! Thanks again so much for the invite. Truly magical.

e_wind

Quote from: MamaKel on Feb 06, 2013, 03:50 PM


I guess what it comes down to is that in light of this self-awareness, I kind of tuned-in to how people were speaking to and about one another. And I know some people can get annoying at shows...living proof...it's part and parcel. But there is often this undercurrent of aggressiveness that comes along with it...like a belief that some people are more deserving of others to be there, or that someone acted more appropriately than someone else, and therefore has more of a right to comment on the music or something, and I think that is the attitude that is troublesome to me.  Looking at what a wonderful experience it was...not just despite the flaws...but BECAUSE of them...that it somehow added to the totality of the human experience.

Whoa whoa whoa...

You mean to tell me that the incessant screaming, at a literal average of 20 times per song, in a tiny TINY venue, during quiet songs is part of the experience? No.

I don't think I acted more appropriately than that, I know I did. It's not rude to comment on the screaming after the fact, either. It's rude to so selfishly distract other people from a once in a lifetime opportunity. If you think any of us are rude or out of line, you should be happy that we weren't in the Northeast, because there are plenty of people around here that would've let you have it right then and there.
don't rock bottom, just listen just slow down...

rasta13

Hate that this is my first post here, but, while we're on the topic of bettering ourselves in a live music setting, you (aforementioned offender) also cut in line on the way in. If it was a band that i had seen numerous times (how many is subjective) to the point where i felt a "sense of entitlement," you would have been marched to the back of the line.

You are fortunate the others at the front either did not notice or were too nice to say anything. As for "what if i was jims sister?," it would not deter me from telling you to stfu were we at an act i had seen over a hundred times.

That said, you seem genuinely remorseful you bothered others and i think that's the first step to recovery. Carry on.

pattilovesmmj

Hey Mama Kel...you're a great lady, mother, friend, sister, daughter and mmj/jim adventure seeker.  No one is perfect, so let he who is without sin cast the first stone. I enjoyed the show, and until I read the earlier post, forgot that we did cut in line, so that was un-cool, and like it was posted earlier, either no one cared or were too nice to say anything.  But that was an honest mistake since we just stopped there to talk and stayed there in line....
That being said, This was my first show hooking up with roll callers except forecastle and pretty much everyone was extremely nice.  I'm looking forward to seeing Jim in both Milwaukee and Chicago and certainly hope to hook up again with more roll call friends.  Because that's where we are now...upcoming shows to talk about, and hopefully good memories to share.

Penny Lane

Quote from: pattilovesmmj on Feb 08, 2013, 03:19 PM
Hey Mama Kel...you're a great lady, mother, friend, sister, daughter and mmj/jim adventure seeker.  No one is perfect, so let he who is without sin cast the first stone. I enjoyed the show, and until I read the earlier post, forgot that we did cut in line, so that was un-cool, and like it was posted earlier, either no one cared or were too nice to say anything.  But that was an honest mistake since we just stopped there to talk and stayed there in line....
That being said, This was my first show hooking up with roll callers except forecastle and pretty much everyone was extremely nice.  I'm looking forward to seeing Jim in both Milwaukee and Chicago and certainly hope to hook up again with more roll call friends.  Because that's where we are now...upcoming shows to talk about, and hopefully good memories to share.

i've been guilty of that as well, although i try to be really conscious of it now being that all of us know each other now and it would be easy to start chit chatting and just 'casually' hang up at the front of the line. i remember i did it once at T5 and felt bad about it..it's SO TEMPTING--not excusable but oh so tempting!  :rolleyes: :wink:
but come on...there's nothing sexy about poop. Nothing.  -bbill

vespachick

I will punch you in the crack pipe if you cut in front of me, Ms. Penny.   :kiss:
My jacket's gonna be cut slim and checked

Penny Lane

Quote from: vespachick on Feb 08, 2013, 05:21 PM
I will punch you in the crack pipe if you cut in front of me, Ms. Penny.   :kiss:

same goes for you when i'm lunging for a set list.. :cool:
but come on...there's nothing sexy about poop. Nothing.  -bbill

YimYodd

My heart pumps away for your loving touch, My Sweet Juls. You know I never, I Never Could Get Enough

sweatboard

I've watched some of the videos and want to shoot myself in the face for not going there and just standing outside the basement starting at noon....... which I would have done....Roll Call just needs to do a better job...PERIOD!!!  I'm disgusted that I felt like I was shut out of this show.
There's Still Time.........

sweatboard

Plus...If I had been there MamaKel and I would have been making out in the front row together and no one would have had to stress about her audibal enthusiasim.   :drum:
There's Still Time.........

sweatboard

at least not until after the show  :drum: :drum:
There's Still Time.........

Taterbug

Quote from: sweatboard on Feb 09, 2013, 02:00 AM
Plus...If I had been there MamaKel and I would have been making out in the front row together and no one would have had to stress about her audibal enthusiasim.   :drum:

So that explains why you tried to stick your tongue down my throat at forecastle. 
"Things may come to those who wait, but only the things left by those who hustle" Honest Abe

Fully

Quote from: YimYodd on Feb 08, 2013, 09:51 PM



http://youtu.be/6NGNkRykGrQ


Thanks for posting this, Yim Yodd! I'm really enjoying all of these videos. They are the best souvenir of the night possible. Such a great joy to have been at this show. I don't know when we'll ever get another chance for a show this intimate again.

Fully

I'm not sure if this is a new one or not, but here it is.


http://youtu.be/xa7KhNqeEdk

bluesky

crazy close ... can't believe you were all so lucky to be there!