MMJ Release April 8th Paradiso on ONE BIG FAMILY

Started by Lonndown27, Feb 06, 2025, 02:13 PM

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Lonndown27

On the ONE BIG FAMILY thing, the band just released a legendary show I've always wanted to hear, PARADISO APRIL 8TH 2000, which includes some crazy rarities, songs we've never heard like SOAKY SOAKY...what the hell is that gonna be, WHAT WILL I DO?, SUNRIDES AND THE GIRLS SCREAM, it's incredible and I'm desperate to listen to it but can't even figure out how to upgrade my membership.
Hopefully it's not crazy expensive.
I MUST HEAR SOAKY SOAKY.
(MMJ): 8/2/12+8/1/13+10/07/15+12/29/17+12/30/17+12/31/17+8/21/2022+ 8/16/2024::::(JIM): 11/5/2018

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Quote from: Lonndown27 on Feb 06, 2025, 02:13 PMOn the ONE BIG FAMILY thing, the band just released a legendary show I've always wanted to hear, PARADISO APRIL 8TH 2000, which includes some crazy rarities, songs we've never heard like SOAKY SOAKY...what the hell is that gonna be, WHAT WILL I DO?, SUNRIDES AND THE GIRLS SCREAM, it's incredible and I'm desperate to listen to it but can't even figure out how to upgrade my membership.
Hopefully it's not crazy expensive.
I MUST HEAR SOAKY SOAKY.

Hey Lonndown,

The Family Pass is $50, and gets you first crack at tickets plus access to the band opening up some of their archives. The first bunch of audio/video drops will be from the year 2000. I believe Paradiso 2000 is the only soundboard version of Soaky, Soaky that exists and the sound quality is excellent.

logan5ive

I really enjoyed hearing Soaky Soaky. Maybe they'll dust off some of these rare tracks for the upcoming tour.
MMJ Shows 2005-2023 [32]

Lonndown27

(MMJ): 8/2/12+8/1/13+10/07/15+12/29/17+12/30/17+12/31/17+8/21/2022+ 8/16/2024::::(JIM): 11/5/2018

e-stone

curious - is the audio downloadable? or just streaming?

APR


ranyart

We've listened to part of the show, but like APR said there is no way to download for offline listening (at least that I have found yet) so since we do most of our music listening in the car in spotty cell phone service land the value of this setup is, ah, diminished.  I'm not asking that we are able to download MP3/FLAC files, but it sure would be nice to be able to cache music locally so we're not burning up data minutes/bytes when we're listening.