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Started by jack_ass, Nov 13, 2006, 02:45 AM

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jack_ass

Holy Shit, just drove 3 hours home from the dirty south, was it ever worth it.. I've been going to shows for 17 years and i have never, ever seen anything like the Jacket at the Tabernacle. These guys are the greatest fucking band in the world. I don't know what else to say. Can't think, mind is numb

jack_ass

At Dawn
Xmas Curtain
Wonderful Man
Gideon
Way That He Sings
Off The Record
It Beats 4 U
Wordless Chorus
Phone Went West!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lay Low!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dondante
EZ Morning Rebel
One Big Holiday
Run Thru
They Ran
ENCORE
By My Car!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Golden
Steam Engine
Anytime
Mahgeetah

TEO

So glad you had a great time! Can not wait for 2 weeks at Clowes Hall INDY.
"You are only as young as the last time you changed your mind" T. Leary

shockadow

Well, I'm blown away...  And still kickin' myself for missin' the Roxy show last time...  I was floored by how the band would huddle around the drummer and play off each other.  Those dudes epitomize "band" or "group"  Not to mention, it was my birthday, and we had designer drugs, and front row balcony seats.  Pictures to follow soon....
I still sport wood!!!
Religious....
I saw god and he plays a Flyin' V guitar.



"Rock-n-roll means well but it can't help tellin' lil' boys lies."
O, How time flies, with crystal clear eyes.  But it's cold, it's cold, when you're ending with diamond eyes.

l5pmike


Just got back from the MMJ show at the Tabernacle in Atlanta. It was the first time I have seen MMJ live. We enjoyed the band's performance, however it was the WORST sound I had ever heard at a concert. We were sitting in the balcony in the second row. The sound started off bad then just got progressively worse. By the time "One Big Holiday" was played it had deteriorated to the point of shrieking feedback combined with white noise. I have seen many shows at the Tabernacle since it opened for concerts during the Olympics in 1996. Something is very wrong when a band the caliber of MMJ has such a horrible PA.

zino

Wow...I couldn't disagree more.  I was also in the middle balcony and I thought it sounded great.  Are you sure that "white noise" wasn't your eardrum wonderng where the exit doors were?   ;)

I've seen MMJ several times and I felt this was the best venue I've ever seen them in.  I'm a huge fan of the Tabernacle in general, but rarely is a venue as great of a match for a band than the T is for MMJ.

Few bands can fill up that room with those high ceilings the way they did last night.

shockadow

Look, The Tabernacle is known for havng difficult acoustics.  It is a fabulously cool venue but it is an old church and not really designed for loud rock shows.  It would be nice if they installed huge cushy baffles over the big stained glass windows instead if black  curtains, I think it would help.  MMJ uses alot of synth and reverb and those sounds kinda blend together in a large space. Jim made note of it when he was talking about their soundcheck sounding like a huge roar, Then comparing it to the roar of the fans.  The show was WAY louder than typical shows there.  The mix was poor with the drums being too low and the keys being overbearing.. That being said....  I've seen 75 live shows this year.  DBT, Ben Harper, Ween, Primus, YeahYeahYeahs, Gnarls Barkley, Govt. Mule, Crowes, Beck, ect...


MMJ was the Show of the Year!!!


We'll all see how fabulous it was when the torrent shows!  I betcha I think it sounds great.
O, How time flies, with crystal clear eyes.  But it's cold, it's cold, when you're ending with diamond eyes.

Angry Ewok

I was up front by the stage, and even I noted how bad the sound was. Alan was beside me, and our two buddies were on the balcony, and all seemed to agree that it was straight-up ugly sounding at that venue.

At times, it was so loud that alot of the songs just got lost in noise... the drums were the only things you could really pick apart from the static. Even when they weren't playing, the sound was just sucky... I had a hard time understanding Jim when he spoke and I was fucking 3 ft away from him.

Bottom line is that the Tabernacle looks cool, but out of the handful of jacket shows this one ranks as the worst in terms of the sound. And I've been to Sloss Furnace.

Looks aside, the Roxy pwns this place. The vibe was good, though... we got crunk up front and the band appreciated us.

+ Patrick did his dance routine during Run Thru

+ There was a towel fight amongst the band... Bo tossed a towel at Patrick, Patrick tossed it back, Bo tossed it back, Patrick threw some drum sticks at Bo, then threw the towel onto Tommy, Tommy threw it onto Bo - eventually it ended up on Jim's head.

+ Jim cuddled a stuffed mammoth.

+ They Ran was given a redux treatment similar to the way Dondante was jazzed up.

+ I didn't get a chance to check out the merch, but I saw a fan with a t-shirt, and it was pretty fucking cool... so that's something for folks to look forward to.

+ There was a taper present. He was taping from the center of the balcony, I believe.
--- and that's 2 real 4 u.

BH

By My Car is in the rotation!  I would like that for St. Louis please.  Thanks.
I'm digging, digging deep in myself, but who needs a shovel when you have a little boy like mine.

BH

Quote+ Patrick did his dance routine during Run Thru

The important question is, Did you do it with him? :)
I'm digging, digging deep in myself, but who needs a shovel when you have a little boy like mine.

Angry Ewok

I couldn't, but I made sure to raise an appreciative fist in Patrick's direction... unfortunately, I had to keep a grip on my jacket for alot of the show... I had accidentally brought my iPod with me in a side pocket and wasn't going to risk draping it over the barrier.

The Ryman is going to kick ass. Better sound, and a seat to keep my crap in.
--- and that's 2 real 4 u.

Nikkogino

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Just got back from the MMJ show at the Tabernacle in Atlanta. It was the first time I have seen MMJ live. We enjoyed the band's performance, however it was the WORST sound I had ever heard at a concert. We were sitting in the balcony in the second row. The sound started off bad then just got progressively worse. By the time "One Big Holiday" was played it had deteriorated to the point of shrieking feedback combined with white noise. I have seen many shows at the Tabernacle since it opened for concerts during the Olympics in 1996. Something is very wrong when a band the caliber of MMJ has such a horrible PA.

I agree....sound was bad but the show was still great.  One problem I had was I couldn't hear Carl's guitar very well, which sucked.  I have seen MMJ live before but had never seen them play XMAS CURTAIN....it was great but without being able to hear Carl slide that guitar it kinda blew.
Still a sweet show.
I enjoyed the Roxy concert better though.  MMJ is getting way more popular..  I noticed that everyone sang along with the songs off of Z and ISM but when songs from AD or TTF came up people just kinda nodded their heads.  These people better come to their senses and head to the record store.

shockadow

I hope this is taken as a crass statement......

I'll preface this by announcing that I don't know whether or not Jim is married.

BUT...

"Gettin' Laid 101"- Sing slow songs to stuffed animals.

My man should teach the class...   I'd almost would'a fucked him...

Classic.

What's the actual deal with the cutesy, fluffy bunnies & monkeys & mammoths??

"Rock-n-roll means well but it can't help tellin' lil' boys lies."  
O, How time flies, with crystal clear eyes.  But it's cold, it's cold, when you're ending with diamond eyes.

dhollensbe

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One problem I had was I couldn't hear Carl's guitar very well, which sucked.  

Seemed to be a problem listening to the Charleston tape as well...couldnt hear him AT all...
Dead on the beach,
Is where I wanna make my home......

jack_ass

i was right in front of carl and i didn't have any problem at all, i agree that late 1st set the bass was very boomy, but then i don't go to shows to be an audiophile, that's what high dollar stereo equipment is for, i've attended shows, played shows, sometimes the finest audio just can't be had, but IMHO it's all about the magic and last night was 5 guys at the TOP of their game,  melting faces and bending minds, i sure as hell didn't feel that any of the jacket nation down front and center wasn't get their skulls fucked all night long, this was my 3rd jacket show and my first PWW, which was absolutely incredible,Lay Low though (which is not one of my favs) absolutely fucking rocked, anybody that didn't enjoy the show, i'm so so sorry....but if you didn't get off on that, you should really check your pulse

MyLifeISought

Which version of Dondante have they been playing?
"Music is my savior
I was tamed by rock and roll
I was maimed by rock and roll
Got my name from rock and roll"
-Wilco

dhollensbe

QuoteLay Low though (which is not one of my favs)

you've lost all  credibility with that statement... ;)
Dead on the beach,
Is where I wanna make my home......

primushead

QuoteWhich version of Dondante have they been playing?

They played the normal one at Knoxville.  Although, they did rock it out a little more than normal.  I think there was like 2 more minutes of guitar soloing.

ellisintransit

ATL was a regular version of Dondante......

No one has mentioned Easy Mornin Rebel....

Sweet lord.....they sent me into outerspace with how hard they were rockin that song.  Also, being in the middle of that crowd was a lot of fun.  A whole lot of people rocking their balls off.  Regardless of the sound issues, which honestly didn't bug me that much except when the acoustic was cutting out at the beginning of It Beats 4U, the boys were on fire.

Nashville tonight!  Whaaa!  Let's do it again.

mmj37

This was one of the best concerts I've ever seen. I was front row in front of Jim and we waited after the show by the tour bus and I met him!!! He was so down to earth. He gave me his autograph and shook my hand. It was one of the best experiences I've ever had.