ROLL CALL: Seattle Oct 2nd & 3rd (Moore Theater)

Started by vespachick, Jun 18, 2015, 12:45 PM

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timescaper

Quote from: rkwedge on Oct 05, 2015, 10:05 PM
Quote from: jcc0065 on Oct 05, 2015, 09:57 PM
sorry for the numerous posts, but does anyone that was here have a video of that state of the art?
I sure hope so. I know I didn't was in such shock when it started just wanted to listen.
I can tell you this they definatly made it a Jacket song.
I'm still wrapping my brain around how great those two nights were, band was on fire, crowd was into it.
And by the way Dave Mattews was sitting right behind me Friday night. Not that I'm a fan but glad to know he was a fan of MMJ

MMJ has been on Dave Matthew's record label since 2003 - the Waterfall was released on Capitol/ATO together but everything post At Dawn and Jim and Carl's solo stuff is all on Dave's record label.


restlesssoul

got this in the mail today.

signed, numbered 14/21 and personalized.

This is the variant color scheme.

2006X5, 2008x2, 2011x2, 2012x1, 2013x1, 2015x2

johnnYYac

Quote from: restlesssoul on Oct 28, 2015, 10:19 PM
got this in the mail today.

signed, numbered 14/21 and personalized.

This is the variant color scheme.


Awesome.  Randy's a great guy. 
The fact that my heart's beating is all the proof you need.

Angelo

Quote from: swerver on Oct 16, 2015, 10:03 PM
I was planning to only see the Friday show, but was so floored again I had to come back Saturday. Here's the old reflecting guitar mentioned up thread. Also hoping for some recordings!
Jim Beam

nuggets

agree that it's a bummer that no recording has surfaced. i'd also like to vent how frustrating it is that mmj records every one of their shows, yet most never get to the fans. why in the world every show isn't being put online in some form is beyond me. if you're already recording it, the extra time and cost to put a digital download up is minimal. bands with much smaller financial footprints do it all the time. having a recording of a show i was at completes the experience for me. shows like seattle or burlington '10 or the keene jim and carl show are now just fleeting memories with no chance to relive the musical moments that put a smile on my face and make trudging through everyday life a little easier. *smh and kick rocks*
Oh shit, run!