My Morning Jacket

My Morning Jacket => The Band => Topic started by: The DARK on Jun 05, 2007, 11:54 PM

Title: Being a Fan Is...
Post by: The DARK on Jun 05, 2007, 11:54 PM
...wearing a t-shirt with "Z" cover artwork among your friends.

...feeling a pressing urge to own backup copies of each album and put them in a safe.

...having at least 3 tapings from the last tour.

...spending obscene amounts of time on this forum.  ;)

...playing Tennesee Fire from the bottom of a well to increase the reverb.

...changing your hairstyle according to Jim's.

...furiously searching through movies to look for syncs with MMJ albums.

...having a license plate that relates in some way to an MMJ song.

...buying a guitar just to play "One Big Holiday".

...thinking that all top 40 songs would sound better with an omnichord.

...buying obscure e.p.'s, even though you already own all the songs from it.

...having hour-long arguments with friends over how MMJ is NOT alt-country.

...blackmailing Bonnaroo about releasing the 06 show officially.
Title: Re: Being a Fan Is...
Post by: JacketGal on Jun 06, 2007, 04:42 PM
This is great!!  ;D

Adding:

~ Seeing at least 8 shows from the same tour and not tiring of it!
~ Traveling to San Francisco (from Chicago) TWICE to see shows at the Fillmore
~ Picking your fave Jacket song of the moment and realizing that this band is so good that you will never, ever be without a song!
~ Talking endlessly with your sweetheart about what the band means to you
~ Spontaneous dance parties- featuring MMJ!
Title: Re: Being a Fan Is...
Post by: Erin on Jun 07, 2007, 12:25 AM
Quote...feeling a pressing urge to own backup copies of each album and put them in a safe.

I seriously wish i had thought of this as all of my MMJ cd's got stollen from my car!  I cried.
Title: Re: Being a Fan Is...
Post by: dragonboy on Jun 07, 2007, 12:32 AM
Being a fan is...desperately trying your best to come up with new & interesting threads whilst there's no new news about the band.

Keep up the good work Dark!  ;)
Title: Re: Being a Fan Is...
Post by: jeffro79 on Jun 07, 2007, 01:25 AM
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...furiously searching through movies to look for syncs with MMJ albums.
If you start Tenn. Fire right after the lion roars it follows the movie Short Circuit perfectly.
;)
Title: Re: Being a Fan Is...
Post by: realdeal on Jun 07, 2007, 10:08 AM
Spending $150 on a guitar string bracelet. Come on Jim!
Title: Re: Being a Fan Is...
Post by: bethofftherecord on Jun 07, 2007, 12:14 PM
always trying to turn people on to MMJ

like.....finding MMJ on the jukebox and playing it for all to hear!  my favorite bar just got Okonokos.  so i played like 5 songs.  this bar has kind of a rough crowd.  you can't just play anything.  no.  only like fugazi, slayer, and op ivy.  so, i was suprised that i didn't get booed.  i must have picked good songs, but i don't remember what i played, except run thru and O is the one that is real.
Title: Re: Being a Fan Is...
Post by: Angry Ewok on Jun 07, 2007, 04:33 PM
...keeping a framed photo of Jim at your bedside.

Not that I'd do that, but, uh...

Title: Re: Being a Fan Is...
Post by: Ghosts_on_TV on Jun 08, 2007, 11:32 AM
Quote...keeping a framed photo of Jim at your bedside.

Not that I'd do that, but, uh...


;D
Title: Re: Being a Fan Is...
Post by: Ghosts_on_TV on Jun 08, 2007, 11:34 AM
Buying tickets for friends just because thats the only way they are going to go to a show...and then them thanking you profusely after. BEST. FEELING. EVER.
Title: Re: Being a Fan Is...
Post by: ChiefOKONO on Jun 08, 2007, 05:29 PM
- Always trying to find the MMJ bus to meet the band

- being able to share the magic with my sweetie!

- Randomly meeting cool fans at shows

- always finding a new live show to listen to

Title: Re: Being a Fan Is...
Post by: Sherpa on Jun 08, 2007, 09:43 PM
Being a fan is..... Like having a second family. I have not met anybody on here but feel like I am part of a family who loves to SHARE every experience and emotion regarding this music.

It really is unique.

Im proud this is My Favorite Band
Title: Re: Being a Fan Is...
Post by: TEO on Jun 10, 2007, 08:33 PM
*sitting  your 48 year old ass on a cold steel plate for four hours to get front row at Bonnaroo '06
*driving around Shelbyville Kentucky listening to TN Fire trying to get a better feel for the album
*finding JJ's High School in Louisville, stopping to take a picture because I knew it was an important part of his life
*trying to tell everyone I know about this AWESOME band
*stopping at Heine Bros. coffee Co. in Louisville and taking a picture of the ice machine on the cover of Choc. and Ice (does it count if it was the wrong store?)  ;)   found out AFTER pic. was snapped!  
Title: Re: Being a Fan Is...
Post by: thetweener on Jun 10, 2007, 08:55 PM
Liking the music.  Period.  
Title: Re: Being a Fan Is...
Post by: wesvol on Sep 23, 2007, 10:29 PM
Desperately trying to find fans in Houston, Texas (the worst music scene in modern America).  Anyone?
Title: Re: Being a Fan Is...
Post by: Jacket Fanatic on Sep 24, 2007, 01:58 AM
Quote...keeping a framed photo of Jim at your bedside.

Not that I'd do that, but, uh...


Certainly not! Who would do such a thing?  ::)
Title: Re: Being a Fan Is...
Post by: realdeal on Sep 24, 2007, 02:06 PM
Quote*sitting  your 48 year old ass on a cold steel plate for four hours to get front row at Bonnaroo '06
*driving around Shelbyville Kentucky listening to TN Fire trying to get a better feel for the album
*finding JJ's High School in Louisville, stopping to take a picture because I knew it was an important part of his life
*trying to tell everyone I know about this AWESOME band
*stopping at Heine Bros. coffee Co. in Louisville and taking a picture of the ice machine on the cover of Choc. and Ice (does it count if it was the wrong store?)  ;)   found out AFTER pic. was snapped!  

This is a little over the top don't you think?
Title: Re: Being a Fan Is...
Post by: TEO on Sep 24, 2007, 05:25 PM
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Quote*sitting  your 48 year old ass on a cold steel plate for four hours to get front row at Bonnaroo '06
*driving around Shelbyville Kentucky listening to TN Fire trying to get a better feel for the album
*finding JJ's High School in Louisville, stopping to take a picture because I knew it was an important part of his life
*trying to tell everyone I know about this AWESOME band
*stopping at Heine Bros. coffee Co. in Louisville and taking a picture of the ice machine on the cover of Choc. and Ice (does it count if it was the wrong store?)  ;)   found out AFTER pic. was snapped!  

This is a little over the top don't you think?


Hell yes it is over the top! Most everything I do is.   ;D
Title: Re: Being a Fan Is...
Post by: LizKing531 on Oct 04, 2007, 01:55 PM
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Quote*sitting  your 48 year old ass on a cold steel plate for four hours to get front row at Bonnaroo '06
*driving around Shelbyville Kentucky listening to TN Fire trying to get a better feel for the album
*finding JJ's High School in Louisville, stopping to take a picture because I knew it was an important part of his life
*trying to tell everyone I know about this AWESOME band
*stopping at Heine Bros. coffee Co. in Louisville and taking a picture of the ice machine on the cover of Choc. and Ice (does it count if it was the wrong store?)  ;)   found out AFTER pic. was snapped!  

This is a little over the top don't you think?


Hell yes it is over the top! Most everything I do is.   ;D


The man's just keeping real for Naptown    8-)
Title: Re: Being a Fan Is...
Post by: cmccubbin@work on Oct 04, 2007, 03:56 PM
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Quote*sitting  your 48 year old ass on a cold steel plate for four hours to get front row at Bonnaroo '06
*driving around Shelbyville Kentucky listening to TN Fire trying to get a better feel for the album
*finding JJ's High School in Louisville, stopping to take a picture because I knew it was an important part of his life
*trying to tell everyone I know about this AWESOME band
*stopping at Heine Bros. coffee Co. in Louisville and taking a picture of the ice machine on the cover of Choc. and Ice (does it count if it was the wrong store?)  ;)   found out AFTER pic. was snapped!  

This is a little over the top don't you think?


Hell yes it is over the top! Most everything I do is.   ;D


The man's just keeping real for Naptown    8-)

i agree brother!

everytime i drive by St. X i think about Jim's high school daze...

everytime i go by the Heine Bros. Coffee where Jim worked i think about MMJ...

everytime i drive down B'town Rd. i look for bearded guys and when i see them its never MMJ guys...

everytime i go to a concert i look for the boys (and usually always see them), but never bother them...

Title: Re: Being a Fan Is...
Post by: Willard1979 on Oct 14, 2007, 01:07 AM
To me, being a Fan is getting that buzz everytime I put them on, almost like hearing them for the very first time, and just being blown away at how amazing this band is!   ;D
Title: Re: Being a Fan Is...
Post by: MMJ_fanatic on Oct 14, 2007, 12:37 PM
Doing whatever I can--wherever and whenever--to help assure their continued success and fanbase growth.  Convert and expand your musical horizons brothers and sisters!
Title: Re: Being a Fan Is...
Post by: ManNamedTruth on Oct 22, 2007, 03:23 AM
.....paying 35 dollars for a silkscreen from the house of blues show last year that i attended.

EDIT:
I think i'm going to frame it along with the ticket.
Title: Re: Being a Fan Is...
Post by: The DARK on Oct 22, 2007, 04:41 PM
This thread refuses to die!  ;D
Title: Re: Being a Fan Is...
Post by: Enma on Oct 22, 2007, 09:03 PM
Spend more than $60 dollars to get 2 cds from another country that obviously is not mine.. instead to buy a book about my career that I had to buy YEARS ago  :-[..all for the jacket  8-)
..and of course try to convert all my friends or at least make them know about their music..