"I'm really looking forward to it, even thought it is kind of a daunting project," guitarist Carl Broemel tells SPIN.com. "We have a huge list of songs we need to work on. The actual albums themselves will be the easy part. [highlight]Super old EP stuff or covers we haven't played in years[/highlight] -- that's where the real work is involved. We're going to get together for a few days and make our master plan for those nights."
"[highlight]We've been playing two new songs that are probably going to be on the record[/highlight]," says Broemel. "It's a good thing in a way to have a song out there beforehand because it's good to play songs live, and we basically record all the songs live now."
:D
Found here:
http://www.spin.com/articles/my-morning-jacket-talk-upcoming-5-night-nyc-stand
Two?
Ahhh yes, forgot that one.
You Got
To Play
Those Two New Songs
They'll Be
On The Record
On The Record
QuoteQuoteTwo?
Friends Again?
I was thinking Wonderful (Way I Feel). I guess you can look at it 2 ways: WTWIF was played very consistently this last stretch of shows, but Friends Again is the newer song.
i'm kinda leaning toward friends again & circuital on the mmj album & wtwif appearing on jim's solo album... whenever that comes out.
i'm especially excited about the old EP & covers. there are so many that i am wanting/wishing/praying to hear that i keep changing my mind (over & over again in my heeead)! i'm also especially excited about the album tracks. oh, and also especially excited about them debuting more new songs. i think my head is going to explode :D
good find saraBB - thanks!
QuoteYou Got
To Play
Those Two New Songs
They'll Be
On The Record
On The Record
;D
Quotei'm kinda leaning toward friends again & circuital on the mmj album & wtwif appearing on jim's solo album... whenever that comes out.
I think so too. "Full length solo record coming soon", can't come soon enough! :)
QuoteQuotei'm kinda leaning toward friends again & circuital on the mmj album & wtwif appearing on jim's solo album... whenever that comes out.
I think so too. "Full length solo record coming soon", can't come soon enough! :)
you said it! feels like we've been reading that for years :-/ :)
QuoteQuoteQuotei'm kinda leaning toward friends again & circuital on the mmj album & wtwif appearing on jim's solo album... whenever that comes out.
I think so too. "Full length solo record coming soon", can't come soon enough! :)
you said it! feels like we've been reading that for years :-/ :)
How long HAVE we been reading that? It was there the first time I went to the website, which wasn't that long ago, but no idea how long it's said that....
QuoteQuoteQuoteQuotei'm kinda leaning toward friends again & circuital on the mmj album & wtwif appearing on jim's solo album... whenever that comes out.
I think so too. "Full length solo record coming soon", can't come soon enough! :)
you said it! feels like we've been reading that for years :-/ :)
How long HAVE we been reading that? It was there the first time I went to the website, which wasn't that long ago, but no idea how long it's said that....
I'm prettysure it's been up there since the George Harrison ep came out... :-/
QuoteQuoteQuoteQuotei'm kinda leaning toward friends again & circuital on the mmj album & wtwif appearing on jim's solo album... whenever that comes out.
I think so too. "Full length solo record coming soon", can't come soon enough! :)
you said it! feels like we've been reading that for years :-/ :)
How long HAVE we been reading that? It was there the first time I went to the website, which wasn't that long ago, but no idea how long it's said that....
Dear Yim,
Please hop on that. Soon.
Sincerely,
Your peeps
Quote
Dear Yim,
Please hop on this. Soon.
Sincerely,
Penny
i keed..i keed
Happy Friday!
QuoteQuote
Dear Yim,
Please hop on this. Soon.
Sincerely,
Penny
i keed..i keed
Happy Friday!
You're too much, miss PL! ;D
The link doesn't work for me. Could someone post the article???
QuoteThe link doesn't work for me. Could someone post the article???
While a new My Morning Jacket album is tentatively scheduled for 2011, the Kentucky rockers will revisit their past this October in New York City for a five-night stand during which they'll play each of their five studio albums in their entirety.
"I'm really looking forward to it, even thought it is kind of a daunting project," guitarist Carl Broemel tells SPIN.com. "We have a huge list of songs we need to work on. The actual albums themselves will be the easy part. Super old EP stuff or covers we haven't played in years -- that's where the real work is involved. We're going to get together for a few days and make our master plan for those nights."
The special series of shows kicks off Oct. 18 at Terminal 5, with MMJ playing their 1999 debut, The Tennessee Fire, and Broemel thinks that show presents the biggest challenge. "The first night will be the hardest, as far as getting songs together that we've never played before, but I think we've pretty much played everything once," he says.
MMJ will then tackle 2001's At Dawn on Oct. 19, 2003's It Still Moves on Oct. 21, 2005's Z on Oct. 22, and 2008's Evil Urges on Oct. 23. Tickets for the first two shows are still available.
"It's going to be cool to not think about the setlist so much," says Broemel. "Usually, we try to make each show specific to the city we're playing, which is more challenging, since there are so many songs we love to play."
As for new material, Broemel says the band will be convening in Louisville for a full month before the end of 2010 to finish off their as-yet-untitled sixth studio album, but they've avoided setting any hard deadlines, so as not to put undue pressure on the upcoming sessions.
Fans hitting the NYC shows might hear a sneak preview of some of the new songs. "We've been playing two new songs that are probably going to be on the record," says Broemel. "It's a good thing in a way to have a song out there beforehand because it's good to play songs live, and we basically record all the songs live now."
:D
QuoteQuoteThe link doesn't work for me. Could someone post the article???
While a new My Morning Jacket album is tentatively scheduled for 2011, the Kentucky rockers will revisit their past this October in New York City for a five-night stand during which they'll play each of their five studio albums in their entirety.
"I'm really looking forward to it, even thought it is kind of a daunting project," guitarist Carl Broemel tells SPIN.com. "We have a huge list of songs we need to work on. The actual albums themselves will be the easy part. Super old EP stuff or covers we haven't played in years -- that's where the real work is involved. We're going to get together for a few days and make our master plan for those nights."
The special series of shows kicks off Oct. 18 at Terminal 5, with MMJ playing their 1999 debut, The Tennessee Fire, and Broemel thinks that show presents the biggest challenge. "The first night will be the hardest, as far as getting songs together that we've never played before, but I think we've pretty much played everything once," he says.
MMJ will then tackle 2001's At Dawn on Oct. 19, 2003's It Still Moves on Oct. 21, 2005's Z on Oct. 22, and 2008's Evil Urges on Oct. 23. Tickets for the first two shows are still available.
"It's going to be cool to not think about the setlist so much," says Broemel. "Usually, we try to make each show specific to the city we're playing, which is more challenging, since there are so many songs we love to play."
As for new material, Broemel says the band will be convening in Louisville for a full month before the end of 2010 to finish off their as-yet-untitled sixth studio album, but they've avoided setting any hard deadlines, so as not to put undue pressure on the upcoming sessions.
Fans hitting the NYC shows might hear a sneak preview of some of the new songs. "We've been playing two new songs that are probably going to be on the record," says Broemel. "It's a good thing in a way to have a song out there beforehand because it's good to play songs live, and we basically record all the songs live now."
:D
Thanks Sara :)
QuoteQuoteQuoteThe link doesn't work for me. Could someone post the article???
While a new My Morning Jacket album is tentatively scheduled for 2011, the Kentucky rockers will revisit their past this October in New York City for a five-night stand during which they'll play each of their five studio albums in their entirety.
"I'm really looking forward to it, even thought it is kind of a daunting project," guitarist Carl Broemel tells SPIN.com. "We have a huge list of songs we need to work on. The actual albums themselves will be the easy part. Super old EP stuff or covers we haven't played in years -- that's where the real work is involved. We're going to get together for a few days and make our master plan for those nights."
The special series of shows kicks off Oct. 18 at Terminal 5, with MMJ playing their 1999 debut, The Tennessee Fire, and Broemel thinks that show presents the biggest challenge. "The first night will be the hardest, as far as getting songs together that we've never played before, but I think we've pretty much played everything once," he says.
MMJ will then tackle 2001's At Dawn on Oct. 19, 2003's It Still Moves on Oct. 21, 2005's Z on Oct. 22, and 2008's Evil Urges on Oct. 23. Tickets for the first two shows are still available.
"It's going to be cool to not think about the setlist so much," says Broemel. "Usually, we try to make each show specific to the city we're playing, which is more challenging, since there are so many songs we love to play."
As for new material, Broemel says the band will be convening in Louisville for a full month before the end of 2010 to finish off their as-yet-untitled sixth studio album, but they've avoided setting any hard deadlines, so as not to put undue pressure on the upcoming sessions.
Fans hitting the NYC shows might hear a sneak preview of some of the new songs. "We've been playing two new songs that are probably going to be on the record," says Broemel. "It's a good thing in a way to have a song out there beforehand because it's good to play songs live, and we basically record all the songs live now."
:D
Thanks Sara :)
Anytime!
:)
Does this mean a full length COBRA!
QuoteDoes this mean a full length COBRA!
I dont know, but it dawned on me a few weeks ago that this would be the perfect time to unleash a full on 30 minute Cobra. When I realized that, it show to #1 on my "songs you most want to hear" list in that thread.