Decided last minute that I'm gonna drive down for the Raleigh show from Richmond and was surprised to snag pit tickets on TM for face value this morning. Just a heads up for anyone looking, there's still pit tix available as of this morning. Anyone from Richmond going by chance?
did you end up making it??? I hope you did SmokinShootin88 cause that was a hell of a setlist!!! Tropics as the opener!!!!!! WOWZA!!! They Ran as well as Hillside Song!!!
set list:
Tropics (Erase Traces)
Compound Fracture
Anytime
I'm Amazed
Golden
Hillside Song
The Way That He Sings
Spring (Among The Living)
Wordless Chorus
They Ran
Only Memories Remain
Victory Dance
Holdin On to Black Metal
Touch Me I'm Going to Scream Pt. 2
Strangulation!
Run Thru
Encore:
Steam Engine
Cobra
Off the Record
Gideon
I'm ecstatic right now- was not expecting such an amazing show and diverse setlist (especially varied from the charlottesville show). This band never ceases to amaze - onward to two nights in Atlanta!!
Great setlist! Love how they are starting to mix it up a bit.
wow what a set
Quote from: SmokinShootin88 on Jul 29, 2015, 12:31 AM
I'm ecstatic right now- was not expecting such an amazing show and diverse setlist (especially varied from the charlottesville show). This band never ceases to amaze - onward to two nights in Atlanta!!
YES!! Im glad you made the trek in one piece and everything went well! Safe travels home too! Holy shit....Ive been hoping for a They Ran and we gotsss one :cheesy:
HOW was the Tropics opener?? Please tell me someone taped this show!! The band was hotnutzzz at MPP
maaaaan that is a set. hope this one is released as a live recording
Yea this is definitely my favorite set thus far. I'll be keeping my eyes out for a recording to pop up...
wo thats some set..
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Shout out to the Pit Crowd first 5 rows in front of Jim. Everyone was delightful and we had dancing room and folks were enjoying the show vs talking.
Great 2 nights with band. The acoustic Film review was intriguing as the band discussed Jim Henson and his influence on the art of movie making. Jim discussed how fickle the movie industry is and how his solo album was to become a film but hasn't been able to get it made. His comment about buying music vs free trading downloading was insightful on an artists viewpoint.
The band said they needed a break after such a busy schedule and the show last night highlighted a fresh group ready to take fans to another level of Ecstasy!!!!
Monday night seeing the entire group walking down side walk in Durham to Carolina Theater without security was a treat. Then after show ate next to Patrick and Bo. Spoke to them and mentioned how their opening slot on 2006 Pearl Jam tour allowed me to realize how special a band they were. Patrick mentioned how fun that tour was for them. Yesterday Carl was coming in as we were leaving and thanked him for doing Acoustic Film night. He mentioned it is was fun for Band to share their viewpoints together and then shook our hands and thanked us for supporting them.
Thanks to all the folks in Pit. I would say age wise we were the old folks boogieing and appreciated the kindness from all. Rain Karma worked so no one got soaked.
Patrick mentioned how he gets into the zone once on stage and trusts his 4 friends to lead him. Last night Patrick was definitely in the zone going nutz on the Drums. :drum:
They boys must have some love for Raleigh... Set back in '12 was my favorite (of 7 shows now) but hot damn if this doesn't compete for top set..
The tribal/jungle/mario/techno outro to Touch me was fucking nuts...
Boys were groovn' on another level last night.
Please someone have some audio! haha
Yeah I loved this show -- saw them exactly one week prior in Charlottesville and I tallied eight of the songs played in Raleigh were ones I didn't hear in Charlottesville (40% of the show). Hence, you can never see them enough live! Hillside Song and Strangulation were awesome.
Played in Charlottesville but not Raleigh:
Believe (Nobody Knows)
It Beats 4 U
Wonderful (The Way I Feel)
Like A River
What A Wonderful Man
Evil Urges
In Its Infancy (The Waterfall)
Thin Line
Mahgeetah
Played in Raleigh but not Charlottesville:
Hillside Song
They Ran
Only Memories Remain
Holdin On To Black Metal
Strangulation
Run Thru
Cobra
Gideon
Quote from: ncjacket on Jul 29, 2015, 02:40 PM
They boys must have some love for Raleigh... Set back in '12 was my favorite (of 7 shows now) but hot damn if this doesn't compete for top set..
The tribal/jungle/mario/techno outro to Touch me was fucking nuts...
Boys were groovn' on another level last night.
Please someone have some audio! haha
you're not lying about '12! The Rollin Back opener!
YES!
Quote from: badu2fan on Jul 29, 2015, 10:23 AM
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Shout out to the Pit Crowd first 5 rows in front of Jim. Everyone was delightful and we had dancing room and folks were enjoying the show vs talking.
Great 2 nights with band. The acoustic Film review was intriguing as the band discussed Jim Henson and his influence on the art of movie making. Jim discussed how fickle the movie industry is and how his solo album was to become a film but hasn't been able to get it made. His comment about buying music vs free trading downloading was insightful on an artists viewpoint.
The band said they needed a break after such a busy schedule and the show last night highlighted a fresh group ready to take fans to another level of Ecstasy!!!!
Monday night seeing the entire group walking down side walk in Durham to Carolina Theater without security was a treat. Then after show ate next to Patrick and Bo. Spoke to them and mentioned how their opening slot on 2006 Pearl Jam tour allowed me to realize how special a band they were. Patrick mentioned how fun that tour was for them. Yesterday Carl was coming in as we were leaving and thanked him for doing Acoustic Film night. He mentioned it is was fun for Band to share their viewpoints together and then shook our hands and thanked us for supporting them.
Thanks to all the folks in Pit. I would say age wise we were the old folks boogieing and appreciated the kindness from all. Rain Karma worked so no one got soaked.
Patrick mentioned how he gets into the zone once on stage and trusts his 4 friends to lead him. Last night Patrick was definitely in the zone going nutz on the Drums. :drum:
NICE REPORT!!! Im so glad all we're hearing is great news after every show. Just that the band is fresh and kicking ass and feeling good and delivering, as only they can, night after night a feast of rock and roll and musical exploration for everyone :grin:
This set was fantastic. The crowd, overall, was really into it, but the boys were full throttle with a day of rest. So glad the rain didn't really hit and cut this one short.
This set is fantastic! taking their general openers, givens, and closers completely out of the question. This setlist is fantastic. Wish I could have witnessed. Would love to hear Tropics cut in as an opener.
Quote from: badu2fan on Jul 29, 2015, 10:23 AM
:cool:
Shout out to the Pit Crowd first 5 rows in front of Jim. Everyone was delightful and we had dancing room and folks were enjoying the show vs talking.
Great 2 nights with band. The acoustic Film review was intriguing as the band discussed Jim Henson and his influence on the art of movie making. Jim discussed how fickle the movie industry is and how his solo album was to become a film but hasn't been able to get it made. His comment about buying music vs free trading downloading was insightful on an artists viewpoint.
The band said they needed a break after such a busy schedule and the show last night highlighted a fresh group ready to take fans to another level of Ecstasy!!!!
Monday night seeing the entire group walking down side walk in Durham to Carolina Theater without security was a treat. Then after show ate next to Patrick and Bo. Spoke to them and mentioned how their opening slot on 2006 Pearl Jam tour allowed me to realize how special a band they were. Patrick mentioned how fun that tour was for them. Yesterday Carl was coming in as we were leaving and thanked him for doing Acoustic Film night. He mentioned it is was fun for Band to share their viewpoints together and then shook our hands and thanked us for supporting them.
Thanks to all the folks in Pit. I would say age wise we were the old folks boogieing and appreciated the kindness from all. Rain Karma worked so no one got soaked.
Patrick mentioned how he gets into the zone once on stage and trusts his 4 friends to lead him. Last night Patrick was definitely in the zone going nutz on the Drums. :drum:
Love this..^^^^^
Janecool, Erica, and me were all up on the rail Jim side that night. WOW! What a set! Def my favorite, even from the 6 sets over the last 2 OBHs. I literally was floating on the music, friends. It was amazing. Janecool, Armando and I were also at The Dark Crystal the night before. Bummer that we never saw the guys. We did walk past what was most likely their bus about 3 times on our way back and forth to grab a bite to eat and something to drink.
I liked the energy more the next night in Charlotte, but the set in Raleigh was outstanding!!
Love this..^^^^^
Janecool, Erica, and me were all up on the rail Jim side that night. WOW! What a set! Def my favorite, even from the 6 sets over the last 2 OBHs. I literally was floating on the music, friends. It was amazing. Janecool, Armando and I were also at The Dark Crystal the night before. Bummer that we never saw the guys. We did walk past what was most likely their bus about 3 times on our way back and forth to grab a bite to eat and something to drink.
I liked the energy more the next night in Charlotte, but the set in Raleigh was outstanding!!
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The bus was next to their hotel. After dark crystal Patrick Carl were eating at bar in hotel and you could see them as you walked up the street. You were so close to crossing their path.
Late post but wanted to share my pictures from the show. It was my fourth time seeing MMJ and it just gets better every time.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/22325412@N04/sets/72157656455170496
Quote from: JGav on Aug 07, 2015, 12:05 PM
Late post but wanted to share my pictures from the show. It was my fourth time seeing MMJ and it just gets better every time.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/22325412@N04/sets/72157656455170496
These are outstanding! Thank you for sharing!
Quote from: JGav on Aug 07, 2015, 12:05 PM
Late post but wanted to share my pictures from the show. It was my fourth time seeing MMJ and it just gets better every time.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/22325412@N04/sets/72157656455170496
WOw EXCELLENT shots and thanks for sharing. What type camera did you use or phone?
Thank you very much for the compliments. I used a Sony RX100M2. I like taking pictures since I usually sit close at shows. Most venues won't allow cameras with detachable lenses so I recently splurged on what most consider the best digital camera around for my concert photography exploits. Thanks again!
I have a Sony too - but lately, mine has be getting flagged. It's a point and shoot, but had a larger body and they look at it like it's pro, but it's not. Mine's a Sony hx400v - takes fabulous photos - IF I can get it into the venue. Last time I tried to use it for The War On Drugs, I was escorted OUT of the venue for about 10 minutes until I proved that the lens does not come off, I was NOT shooting video, and I agreed to put it away for the rest of the show. :angry: I didn't mind being asked to put it away. I just didn't like the way the venue staff handled it.