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Started by brkdwnbus, Nov 01, 2005, 11:15 AM

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brkndwnbus

Has anyone had luck finding the Honest Tune magazine with MMJ on the cover in their area? I am having difficulty finding a store that carries this.

LaurieBlue

http://honesttune.com/

Not sure where to find that magazine.  But I'm sure you saw you can order a year's sub beginning w/the current issue online.

Saw this while I was there:


My Morning Jacket
Tspeed - Fri. October 28th, 2005 | Honest Tune Magazine, Reviews, Concert Reviews | Your Comments?

Bogarts
Cincinnati, Ohio
October 26, 2005

My Morning Jacket entered Cincinnati's Bogarts on October 26 as a band on a mission. Lead singer Jim James reflected on his youth and what it meant for him to travel the long miles from Louisville to Bogarts to see other headliners at the venerable nightclub. Now, it was his band's turn to headline.

Touring behind the highly lauded Z recording, My Morning Jacket turned the concert going experience on it's ear. James faced away from the crowd in total darkness, emoting in the same perfect pitch style that Kurt Cobain and Jim Morrison used to employ. "One Big Holiday" from 2003's It Still Moves found the band bashing around the beat up stage and wreaking havoc amongst the slamming guitar breaks of Carl Broeme and Patrick Hallahan's reverberating drum flourishes. James' echo laden vocals stood in stark contrast to the omnipresent, aggressive bass lines of Two Tone Tommy.

"Golden" had special guest Kathleen Edwards adding her husky range to the pensive road tale. MMJ continued to chisel one notch after another into Bogarts' aged walls until they peaked with the epic set closer, "Run Thru." Jim James' strained wail impacted the pressured mass on the floor while Tommy's and Hallahan's rhythmic stomp towered above it all. Ferocious and unrelenting, My Morning Jacket's appearance at Bogart's in Cincinnati on October 26 set a high standard for other up and coming bands to measure up against. –Bill Whiting


LaurieBlue

That was fast!...

Hi Laurie:

Many, but not all, Barnes and Noble, Borders, Tower and Books-A-Million stores carry Honest Tune.

Additionally, many of the stores listed here carry it

http://homegrownmusic.net/stores.html:

You can buy single issues from Home Grown here:

http://www.homegrownmusic.net/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=HGMN&Product_Code=AHT1105&Product_Count=&Category_Code=

And the best way to get Honest Tune is to subscribe here:

http://www.ccnow.com/cgi-local/sc_cart.cgi?2205009486568530


Thanks for contacting us. Please let me know if we can be of any further assistance.

Thanks,
Tom

Wordless

the author of the cover-story appears to be happy with the way the story came out, in this pic I found on Dennis Cook's blog



http://honesttune.com/

brkndwnbus

thanks for all the info on the issue. It was greatly appreciated.