hey fellow jacketeers-
I was wondering if anyone knew if there was any other time that MMJ played this version of Dondante at any other shows. It is my favorite version with carl of sax and would love to get another recording of it or just to know. Thanks-
M
http://www.archive.org/details/mmj2006-04-22.flac16
Fela Kuti!
the nye version is still the best, the extended solo is crazy
Well you obviously didn't listen to the one I just posted because you posted 9 minutes after me and you needed at least 13 minutes! ;)
QuoteWell you obviously didn't listen to the one I just posted because you posted 9 minutes after me and you needed at least 13 minutes! ;)
I downloaded it opened it it windows media, sped it up and then posted ;)
QuoteQuoteWell you obviously didn't listen to the one I just posted because you posted 9 minutes after me and you needed at least 13 minutes! ;)
I downloaded it opened it it windows media, sped it up and then posted ;)
Well no wonder it didn't sound as good. ;D
Now I'm listening to that Going To Hell from that show. WOW. :o
QuoteQuoteQuoteWell you obviously didn't listen to the one I just posted because you posted 9 minutes after me and you needed at least 13 minutes! ;)
I downloaded it opened it it windows media, sped it up and then posted ;)
Well no wonder it didn't sound as good. ;D
Ok never mind that is the greatest thing that has ever vibrated into my ears :o
QuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteWell you obviously didn't listen to the one I just posted because you posted 9 minutes after me and you needed at least 13 minutes! ;)
I downloaded it opened it it windows media, sped it up and then posted ;)
Well no wonder it didn't sound as good. ;D
Ok never mind that is the greatest thing that has ever vibrated into my ears :o
Well there was that one time when you were experimenting back in college......Boom! I'm here all week... ;)
Seriously though, I don't think I've ever heard the sax slowed down to such a crawl as at the end of that Dondate. Awesome.
QuoteWell you obviously didn't listen to the one I just posted because you posted 9 minutes after me and you needed at least 13 minutes! ;)
BH!! ha ha nice!
High Sierra Music Festival 6.30.06 has the same alternate Dondante as well. http://www.thetradersden.org/forums/showthread.php?t=60034&highlight=morning+jacket --- only 1 seeder on it though :-/
Quotethe nye version is still the best, the extended solo is crazy
I have the whole NYE Dondante on video - about 13 min. When I figure out how to post it I think it will help get us through the current show drought.
QuoteQuotethe nye version is still the best, the extended solo is crazy
I have the whole NYE Dondante on video - about 13 min. When I figure out how to post it I think it will help get us through the current show drought.
(high pitched scream) :D
QuoteQuoteQuotethe nye version is still the best, the extended solo is crazy
I have the whole NYE Dondante on video - about 13 min. When I figure out how to post it I think it will help get us through the current show drought.
(high pitched scream) :D
Vid pezze?
philly dondante is the best version by far
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO i was at that show, too. 2006-the best.
their best live song other than steam engine. i get chills just posting about it.
QuoteQuoteQuoteQuotethe nye version is still the best, the extended solo is crazy
I have the whole NYE Dondante on video - about 13 min. When I figure out how to post it I think it will help get us through the current show drought.
(high pitched scream) :D
Vid pezze?
I still wanna see it. :-[
Louisville '08
QuoteNOOOOOOOOOOOOOO i was at that show, too. 2006-the best.
their best live song other than steam engine. i get chills just posting about it.
My dear sweet Jesus, that particular performance tore my skin off. I don't know if it's listed anywhere, but at the Bonnaroo '06 performance they had a couple friends join them on stage. K.C. Guetig (drummed for the band after At Dawn came out and right before Patrick joined the band), as well as two other friends, one on guitar. All of whom were tied into their Louisville circle who knew, played with, or were generally tied into the circle who knew Aaron Todavich, who was in Month of Sundays (Mont de Sundua, depending on when you hopped on board) with Jim. "Dondante" was a tribute to Aaron, and what happened on stage that night was a catharsis-- and that's putting it gently.
The sax riff that they jam on that isn't in the recorded version is from Fela Kuti's "Trouble Sleep Yanga Wake Am." If you don't have
Roforofo Fight, you really owe yourself a favor.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQMXVlRCUQg&feature=related