Yim Yames solo show - Boogie Festival!!!!!!!

Started by ralph, Feb 02, 2012, 05:36 PM

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smhoffmann02

Quote from: ralph on Apr 06, 2012, 11:14 AM
Definately covers then. Man the first one especially had me convinced it was a Yim song, but there you go...

Jim doing a disco boogie on stage was pretty amusing too.

You are a lucky man.  Yes, please tell me you got this on video.  Jim doing the boogie - aaahhhhhhh!  :D :D :D
Give me a butt load of reverb on this one - just pile it on.

ralph

I just re-read my review. I may have had one too many 'pretzels'!  :D Still, it was fucking mind blowing...
At my house, we call them uh-ohs.

Fully

Quote from: ralph on Apr 07, 2012, 06:01 AM
I just re-read my review. I may have had one too many 'pretzels'!  :D Still, it was fucking mind blowing...

Ralph, if your mind was fucked and blown, with or without pretzels, it's a pretty badass night.

Jackets N Pones

Quote from: BH on Apr 06, 2012, 09:45 AM
Does this seem right:

Tonight I Want To Celebrate
Losin Yo Head
Bermuda Highway
Changing World (Y. Yames/W. Guthrie)
Wild Honey (Fruit Bats)
It Beats 4 U
Funny How Time Slips Away (Willie Nelson)
Wonderful (The Way I Feel)
Hopefully
His Master's Voice

Damn I'm love that solo It Beats 4U.

He also did these in December:  (Could he have played any of these?)

The Right Place
I Needed It Most
Look At You
Movin Away
The World Is Falling Down (Abbey Lincoln)

Look At You acoustic would be amazing to see.
Here it is, in its entirety, our cover of ELO's Telephone Wire

ralph

Im trying to piece the set together.  This is as close as I can remember it. Probably still not in order but I'm pretty sure Ive listed every song played.

Tonight I Want To Celebrate >>
Welcome Home
Losin Yo Head
Bermuda Highway
What A Wonderful Man
The Right Place
Wonderful (The Way I Feel)
Hopefully
It Beats 4 U
Changing World (Y. Yames/W. Guthrie)
Wild Honey (Fruit Bats)
Funny How Time Slips Away (Willie Nelson)
His Master's Voice

There were a few more songs on the setlist that were not played, couldn't make out the titles but definitely more songs on the list that he didnt get to.

I didnt take any video as I felt it wasn't the right thing to do being so close.  It would have been like shoving the camera in Jim's face.

There was no barrier between the crowd and stage so I was pretty much resting on the stage monitor for the set and could feel the vibrations through it as Jim was playing. Still think it is one of the best sets I've witnessed. I hope that one day I get to see solo Jim again.  It was definitely a special moment...


At my house, we call them uh-ohs.

BH

I'm digging, digging deep in myself, but who needs a shovel when you have a little boy like mine.

weeniebeenie

Sounds like it was an amazing show!!! I am extremely jealous.
How loud can silence get?