Jim/M. Ward/Oberst tapes?

Started by Inconvenience, Dec 02, 2007, 05:07 PM

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fitzcarraldo

Thanks alot, these tapes sound great loud.  

"You are all arrested. Arrested for being awesome."  ;D

Inconvenience

Finally got a chance to listen to these. great!  thanks broken down bus.

brkndwnbus

No problem everyone. These shows are good and glad everyone is liking them. Did anyone else see this tour live? It was great seeing them all on stage for the whole show. Ward, Oberst and James would play like 3 songs alone and the rest with them all joining in. It was awesome. Plus, no set breaks. The show was just continuous.

I'll get the tracks from the Pittsburgh show up here before the weekend.

George_Savage

QuoteNo problem everyone. These shows are good and glad everyone is liking them. Did anyone else see this tour live? It was great seeing them all on stage for the whole show. Ward, Oberst and James would play like 3 songs alone and the rest with them all joining in. It was awesome. Plus, no set breaks. The show was just continuous.

I'll get the tracks from the Pittsburgh show up here before the weekend.

       I saw it and taped (most of) it- missed one or two songs by M Ward at the very beginning, I think.  I got almost everything else  -mine is from 10/9/04, Fort Worth, Texas.  If you don't have that one, I can probably find it.   Jim sang 'Always on my Mind' and they did 'Billy 4' or 'Billy (Main Title Theme), or whatever the actual title is.
I don't know what Bright Eyes songs they played, but I did like them.  Jim stole the show, in my opinion.  He did (from memory here) Death is the Easy Way (with Will Johnson of Centro-matic and South San Gabriel), The Bear, One in the Same, I Can't Wait, and others.  If you need my copy I can send it out (once I find it!) - it's a decent quality recording for my stuff.  

Low Dog


George_Savage

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       I saw it and taped (most of) it- missed one or two songs by M Ward at the very beginning, I think.  I got almost everything else  -mine is from 10/9/04, Fort Worth, Texas.  

            Correction:  the real date was October 8, 2004, not October 9!!

Low Dog

Magnix

For posters, reviews and an occasional setlist, check the 2004 page of my My Morning Jacket live archive 1999-2004.

As for recordings of these shows (there were of course two tours, one in February and one in October, see the link above), I do have the 2/28/04 one and Low Dog's 10/8/04 recording. I also have a disc that is labeled 2/20/04 - I think I got that one from Low Dog as well (could that be right George?) ... And probably I also got some random tracks somewhere.

I will get to these shows in due time as part of my work on the Magnix MMJ Live Recordings Archive. However, maybe someone is already able to compile a list of what is known to be in circulation of these two tours?

On another note, I'm not sure if these shows will be allowed on the Live Music Archive ...

George_Savage

QuoteFor posters, reviews and an occasional setlist, check the 2004 page of my <A HREF="http://www.magnix.demon.nl/mmj/archive/">My Morning Jacket live archive 1999-2004</A>.

As for recordings of these shows (there were of course two tours, one in February and one in October, see the link above), I do have the 2/28/04 one and Low Dog's 10/8/04 recording. I also have a disc that is labeled 2/20/04 - I think I got that one from Low Dog as well (could that be right George?) ... And probably I also got some random tracks somewhere.

              That's probably right, Ger.  I remember trading for another show, possibly Minneapolis?   And that they had the entire show - not sure of the exact date, but I could check into it.  I just had my show (Oct 8, 2004) and that other show from those tours, but I'm really glad that I saw them...just Jim's performance alone was well worth the price of admission!

Low Dog




brkndwnbus

Man, I still need to upload tracks from the Pittsburgh show. I am down for listening to any recording from these tours that anyone has.

Magnix

QuoteThat's probably right, Ger.  I remember trading for another show, possibly Minneapolis?   And that they had the entire show - not sure of the exact date, but I could check into it.  I just had my show (Oct 8, 2004) and that other show from those tours, but I'm really glad that I saw them...just Jim's performance alone was well worth the price of admission!

Low Dog
Yes, it's the show on 2/20/2004 @ the Historic Pantages Theatre, Minneapolis, MN ...

brkndwnbus

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=O3WHIR5Z

Only a couple tracks from the Pittsburgh show...Feb. 22, 2004

Magnix

Quotehttp://www.megaupload.com/?d=O3WHIR5Z

Only a couple tracks from the Pittsburgh show...Feb. 22, 2004
Thanks! Just downloading as we speak, will have a listen in due time.

en2776

Thanks a bunch for sharing those two shows, it's greatly appreciated.  I'm really excited to give them a listen.  Thnaks again.

eli

deviant

Just put up my recording....

http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=196120

An Evening with Conor Oberst, Jim James, and M. Ward
February 20, 2004
Pantages Threatre
Minneapolis, MN

Taped by Joel Swaney (jswaney@gmail.com)
Source: SP-CMC-8(AT943) > SP-SPSB-6(No Roll-off) > Sony M1-DAT
Conversion: DAT > M-Audio/Audiophile 2496(Digital) > Sound Forge 6.0 > MKW > SHN > FLAC(8)

Notes: One continuous show, including solo sets by Conor Oberst, Jim James, and M. Ward, occasionally backed up by each other with occasional help from Mike Mogis and Nick White from Bright Eyes.

Disc I
M. Ward
01. Fuel For Fire
02. Duet for Guitars #3
03. Let's Dance
04. Undertaker
05. Helicopter
06. O'brien/O'brien's Nocturne
07. Vincent O'Brien
08. Outta My Head

Jim James
09. One In The Same
10. ???
11. I Can't Wait
12. Where To Begin
13. How Could I Know
14. The Bear
15. Bermuda Highway
16. Golden (w/ Mike Mogis)

Disc II
Conor Oberst
01. Train Under Water
02. Going for the Gold
03. Soon You Will Be Leaving Your Man
04. A Celebration Upon Completion
05. We Are Nowhere And It's Now
06. One Foot in Front of the Other
07. Lua
08. Waste of Paint

Conor Oberst, Jim James, M. Ward, Mike Mogis, Nick White
09. Seashell Tale
10. Always On My Mind (Willie Nelson)
11. Laura Laurent
12. At Dawn
13. At The Bottom Of Everything
14. Girl Of The North Country (Bob Dylan)

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lime1968

Dudes, having trouble downloading the torrent. I have most of these songs from other MOF shows, but that Where To Begin looks mighty tempting. If someone could make it available through other means I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks!
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danz

I would love to get the 2/20/04 Monsters of Folk recording but I can not sign up for the torrent community.  Anyone else got it?  
thanks!

xmascriminal

QuoteI would love to get the 2/20/04 Monsters of Folk recording but I can not sign up for the torrent community.  Anyone else got it?  
thanks!

Same for me. I've tried multiple times over the past few days but they keep saying it's full.

xmascriminal

You can download the whole thing at the following link. The individual song links don't work but if you download the whole thing with the zip file link it works great. Check out the version of Vincent O'Brien with JJ singing backup.

http://fuelfriends.blogspot.com/2008/06/got-forty-fives-to-play-at-night-m-ward.html

danz

thanks so much xmascriminal!