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Title: High Sierra Music Festival - kicked ASS!
Post by: A_delle on Jul 02, 2006, 08:38 PM
So, it couldn't have been better - such a close venue on Friday Late nite - and so incredibly LOUD!!!

Saturday night at the Grandstand stage, too, was so loud and yet, so clear. We stood right next the audience recording area, which was select! Jim's voice floating around out in that huge and starry sky was magically sweet. Each nights' set they did was awesome... many songs from At Dawn, and lots from Z. In what seemed to be impromptu fashion, Jim sang Hopefully while Patrick's drum snare was getting replaced... his voice creating an intensely ethereal sound.

Thank goodness for the wonderful weather, and friendly fans, although not as many showed up for Saturday night's show as I would have expected, but no loss for us! I think the guys could feel the love!

Hope that all who went enjoyed their time too! I only wish the Pearljam show we are going to in 2 weeks would have MMJ opening! In the GORGE no less! MMJ would have NO problem matching up to PJ for sure!

A_delle
Title: Re: High Sierra Music Festival - kicked ASS!
Post by: LET_THE_FETUS_ROCK on Jul 02, 2006, 11:11 PM
Fo sure,   the sierra mountains have never rocked so hard as saturday night at the festival.  Jims'  hoots on wordless chorus echoed many times over through the valley in an epic night.  What a monster sound mix for the gang on the biggest stage I've seen them on.  They have grown into bigger settings like true pros and  have started to carve out new territory on the extended jams with complete confidence.  

Jim has started to get more psychidelic and weird with his guitar effects and endings of their songs.  On a couple of endings he would just stand in front of the amp scorching out some overtones in a strange rhythym and when he stopped nobody responded as though they we're stunned.

The  end jam of Off The Record was masterful and Lay Low was complete bliss. I Will Sing Songs under the stary sky was beautiful.  Encore-  At Dawn into Run THru blew what was left of the weaker audience members right out the back of the place.

MAsterplan,  Just One Thing,  Xmas curtain we're "first time seen live for me" and definately worth the wait.  

Some guy in the audience had a fishin rod hooked to a  huge helium balloon that was light from the inside and    looked like a spaceship.  Jim loved it and asked the guy to pull it in over the crowd near the front of the stage for the encore.  

It would be great if MMJ signed off on the release for high sierra recordings.  A sound board recording of this would be a treasure for all.

Thanks to MMJ for coming to the west coast this summer!
Title: Re: High Sierra Music Festival - kicked ASS!
Post by: MyLifeISought on Jul 03, 2006, 03:57 AM
Full setlists?
Title: Re: High Sierra Music Festival - kicked ASS!
Post by: TEO on Jul 03, 2006, 06:51 AM
Thanks for the reviews! I was beginning to wonder if anyone was alive out there.
Title: Re: High Sierra Music Festival - kicked ASS!
Post by: LET_THE_FETUS_ROCK on Jul 03, 2006, 11:50 AM
Saturday night set list  (order somewhat  cloudy)


wordless chorus
It beats for you
Gideon
what a wonderful man
OBH
Masterplan
off the record
just one thing
I will sing songs
golden
dance floors
bermuda highway
hopefully
xmas curtain
lay low
magetah
anytime
--encore
at dawn
run thru

Title: Re: High Sierra Music Festival - kicked ASS!
Post by: A_delle on Jul 03, 2006, 12:03 PM
 ::)
How could you forget:

Dondante
The Way that he sings

(both were somewhere in the middle - I can never recall the order, would have to take notes like a nerd!)
 ;)
A_delle
Title: Re: High Sierra Music Festival - kicked ASS!
Post by: Herb on Jul 03, 2006, 12:47 PM
It was a great time!!!  I think they found a lot of new fans most of the crowd at Hi sierra was not ready for them-
too bad they probably wont be out west again till next year -but they left thier mark--- on the setlist -they ended the set with run thru and ended encore with Mahgeetah-
Highlights for me -Off the record -this is really becoming Psychedelic(the ending)
the middle acoustic rest-great vocals and soundHopefully was moving
Lay low was richter
Dondante was good -the late nite I thought was better
Title: Re: High Sierra Music Festival - kicked ASS!
Post by: easy way on Jul 04, 2006, 04:55 PM
OK, so here are the official setlists for HSMF
june 30: late night show
Steam Engine
Gideon
The Dark
Lowdown
Holiday
OTR
Evelyn (15-20 second pause)
W. Man
Heart Breakin'  (space quest speech)
Golden>
Jam>
Dondante (carl on sax)
Lay low
Phone
Mageetah

E: Bermuda (the heart)
The Bear
O is the One
Anytime

>>We got Pat's setlist and they left Run Thru off after anytime


 July 1: Headlining show
WC
Beats 4 U
Gideon
W. Man
Holiday
Sing you songs
Way he sings
Masterplan ( pony speech)
Golden
Hopefully
One Thing
Xmas Curtain
OTR
Lay low
Dondante
Dancefloors
Run thru ( there it is!!!)

Encore:
At Dawn
Anytime
Mag

Also, I made 20 bad ass Jacket shirts and have already given one to Two tone.  After I ship a few to the band and crew, any true fan that is interested may have one at cost.
Peace and Jacket--
Thomas and Kristen


Title: Re: High Sierra Music Festival - kicked ASS!
Post by: Herb on Jul 05, 2006, 11:14 AM
thanks for the list- the late nite was much fuller than I remembered -What a great 24 hours of music! -
Title: Re: High Sierra Music Festival - kicked ASS!
Post by: MyLifeISought on Jul 05, 2006, 12:44 PM
Setlists and stats now updated
Title: Re: High Sierra Music Festival - kicked ASS!
Post by: The Boar on Jul 05, 2006, 04:10 PM
Ah High Sierra. My third year and so far my best thanks to the EPIC sets by MMJ. I've seen some good ones as the band tends to rock the Bay Area hard but for sheer adrenaline these were the shows that will really stand out (and that includes the second night of the Fillmore Run last year!).

Seeing those guys beneath that night sky and Jim talking about the radio control balloon pilot man. Man it was awesome. Ran into Thomas and Kristen and had a nice chat  with them (good to see you posted too you guys).

The shows were just stellar for those who know. Attendence was light but that made it extra special for those of us who were keyed up for them. They will be hard to top. Anyone have a lead on recordings yet? I want them both NOW :)

Thanks MMJ for taking an already WONDERFUL festival truly over the top.

Andrew
Title: Re: High Sierra Music Festival - kicked ASS!
Post by: A_delle on Jul 05, 2006, 09:44 PM
Too true, andrew, that their show was a highlight that will stand out forEVER! I was also at the Fillmore shows (both nights last Nov) and still can't wait to see the much-anticipated dvd...reliving and hearing it again will be TOPS!

And, YES, I WANT RECORDINGS, too!!! I know there were at least 3 nice-looking audience recording setups we were standing near, so there should be some awesome sound coming outta there (hopefully mey screaming won't be too annoying! LOL). But the live sound... I will never forget.

the Jacket rocks on! jim, you are my heeeeee-ro!

namaste
A_delle

(and p.s., why was i so stoopid not to walk up and talk to Patrick when I saw him hanging out in the vendor area? WHYYYYYYY?!  ::) duh. lesson learned
Title: Re: High Sierra Music Festival - kicked ASS!
Post by: BH on Jul 05, 2006, 10:32 PM
Quote

(and p.s., why was i so stoopid not to walk up and talk to Patrick when I saw him hanging out in the vendor area? WHYYYYYYY?!  ::) duh. lesson learned

Sounds like a line from The Way That He Sings

whyyyyyyyyyyyyy?
zi stoopaahhddd
not to waaahllllk
up to heuuuuhm
in the line
whyyyyyyyyyyyyy?
does my miiiind
blow to beuuhts
every tiiiiimmme
he plays that song......

(nice to see some west coast experiences. keep 'em coming.)
Title: Re: High Sierra Music Festival - kicked ASS!
Post by: Skittish on Jul 06, 2006, 12:09 AM
Two amazing shows. I got the setlist for the first one. Run Thru was left off at the end but that didn't matter since it was played the next night. I was front "row" for both shows and all I can say is "wow".
Title: Re: High Sierra Music Festival - kicked ASS!
Post by: The Boar on Jul 06, 2006, 12:00 PM
I checked the HSMF forum to see what the buzz was and it seems the hippies can't quite get what was happening for the most part. Too bad for them. At least we who were in the know got treated to two big ones. Common complaints over there are that Jim sounds the same on every song and yells too much, that the band is too loud, and that it was a bummer to see the Grandstand field empty.

I know that this band, above others, is an acquired (sp) taste but sometimes I just don't get people!

Andrew
Title: Re: High Sierra Music Festival - kicked ASS!
Post by: Skittish on Jul 06, 2006, 12:11 PM
The grandstand field was more filled for MMJ than any other band.
Title: Re: High Sierra Music Festival - kicked ASS!
Post by: A_delle on Jul 06, 2006, 08:28 PM
Quote
whyyyyyyyyyyyyy?
zi stoopaahhddd
not to waaahllllk
up to heuuuuhm
in the line
whyyyyyyyyyyyyy?
does my miiiind
blow to beuuhts
every tiiiiimmme
he plays that song......
OMYGAWD! you're killin me! That is too funny... I can totally hear it in my head! LOL
A_delle
Title: Re: High Sierra Music Festival - kicked ASS!
Post by: LET_THE_FETUS_ROCK on Jul 06, 2006, 10:00 PM
I have been to this festival when there were 10 times as many people in the grandstand field on saturday night. THose people who didn't see MMJ will be kicking themselves a few years from now when they will be absolutely huge on the west coast.  They just haven't caught on out here as quickly.  I think they should come back again next year and pack the place.  THe reviews from this years bonnaroo performance should push them up the scale of must see live acts.

I seriously need a copy of the recording of this performance I'd say it was the best I've heard them sound. And I too was at both shows at the fillmore last november.
Title: Re: High Sierra Music Festival - kicked ASS!
Post by: fitzcarraldo on Jul 06, 2006, 10:06 PM
Fuckin Hell, I've been in thatneck of the woods a few years ago, and there are literally a hundred thousand stars in the sky. Not to mention a shooting star every few minutes. Whoa! Actually it was at Shasta Lake, a lil northwest and much better than the 14 or 15 stars I get to see here on Queens Boulevard. And seein MMJ under them?!!?  :o  :o  :o  :o  :o  Nice!
Title: Re: High Sierra Music Festival - kicked ASS!
Post by: BH on Jul 06, 2006, 10:12 PM
that does sound good....
Title: Re: High Sierra Music Festival - kicked ASS!
Post by: CC on Jul 11, 2006, 07:20 AM
we got some high sierra in the gallery.

also a few new ones from austin city limits 2004.


Title: Re: High Sierra Music Festival - kicked ASS!
Post by: EC on Jul 11, 2006, 08:53 AM
Quotealso a few new ones from austin city limits 2004.
(http://www.mymorningjacket.com/Gallery/2004/_acl091804-05.jpg)
holy.

those are beauts.  that one of patrick going nuts made me wish there was a my morning jacket concert tonight.
Title: Re: High Sierra Music Festival - kicked ASS!
Post by: CC on Jul 23, 2006, 06:17 AM
review up at jambase:
http://www.jambase.com/headsup.asp?storyID=8798&pageNum=2

etree torrent:
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=27378
Title: Re: High Sierra Music Festival - kicked ASS!
Post by: LaurieBlue on Jul 26, 2006, 09:01 AM
http://www.popmatters.com/music/concerts/h/high-sierra-music-2006-1.shtml

In most cases, each group plays twice during the festival's four days. This helps eliminate scheduling conflicts and affords listeners a second opportunity to enjoy someone who knocked them over on the first go-round. Many of the bands camp onsite and mingle with the masses. There's an informality and camaraderie that's unlike any other music festival I've attended. You frequently find yourself sharing beers with the artists who floored you earlier in the day. The musicians seem to enjoy the atmosphere as much as the attendees, and it inspires relaxed, spontaneous performances.

Case in point, My Morning Jacket's late-night Friday set. While the days are spent outdoors, once the moon is high, things move inside to elaborately decorated spaces. Jim James and his Olympian rockers performed in a room he came to call the "Arctic Tent" -- a place of snowflakes, spliff-smoking polar bears, and glowing rollergirls.

Like a curvaceous, undulating dream, MMJ slowly built a massive wall of sound that permeated every corner of the hall. It felt like the most exquisite high school dance one could imagine, and the urge to sway gently with a stranger during beautifully bruised jewels like "Hopefully" was strong. Besides extended, exploratory runs through cuts from Z -- especially the skippingly bombastic "It Beats For You" and a twistingly exploratory "Off The Record" -- they dipped way back in their catalog, revealing the classic pop genius that's always been present but is only now being fully revealed. All was unrushed, and James' eyes glimmered with a playful twinkle, and his between-song patter further lured us into the collective spell.

It was completely different from the widescreen rock of their main stage performance the next night -- one which more closely resembled their head-of-steam onslaught at Bonnaroo a few weeks earlier. MMJ's late night sojourn had a completeness of character and luxuriant emotional depth. There are no halfway measures with this band. They reach into the very dark and light of you. Maybe not all are ready to have their essence stimulated but creeping past the 3 a.m. hour, a roomful of us exhaled a collective sigh, drunk on the Louisville moonshine, warmed from the inside, carried away by terrestrially bound angels.

Title: Re: High Sierra Music Festival - kicked ASS!
Post by: BH on Jul 26, 2006, 09:49 AM
That, was a good article.
Title: Re: High Sierra Music Festival - kicked ASS!
Post by: jrat on Jul 27, 2006, 04:25 PM
any recording of the late night session? i oove the setlist and would love to hear it. if i were filthy rich id have been there, and just about everywhere they appear