MMJ's Equipment.

Started by Paauwe, Aug 22, 2006, 08:49 PM

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evilPaauwe

Carl Sports the goldtop Les Paul. Jim's got his single body 12 string gibson and his semi hollowbody whatever.  But do u kats know of anything else they got, such as amps,  what pedals they use. and like what the bassist and drummer sport. i haven't seen too many mmj videos.   OH and do any of u know what reverd/echoe/delay the use.
cheers.

aMD

mmj's music makes me feel like I'm 8 years old again.

ycartrob

Tommy plays the bass

as far as pedals, I think Jim has a mountain bike once

go here p-man:
http://www.mymorningjacket.com/cgi-local/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=themusic;action=display;num=1148104312

Dee.


tomEisenbraun

there's a better thread than that around here... but here's what i can recollect.

[size=16]Jim[/size]
Electric Guitars:
Gibson ES-355
             one is a sunburst, there was an older red one which
             doesn't seem to be used anymore and another is
             black.  


Gibson Flying V
              He has actually had two of these, both with mirror
              pickguards. From pictures I've seen, it looks like the
              older one's pickguard was being held in place with
              some fashionable black electrical tape (that's the  
              one in the picture, there), thus the new one would
              be a replacement.


Ovation 12-String - red
            used on What A Wonderful Man

  
1976 Fender Strat - sunburst
              used in 2005 on Lay Low's solo (he would          
              perform the beginning of the song guitar-less). Now
              the Flying V is used for that part. Also used on
              Anytime.


Ibanez Iceman - Sunburst
              From what I can tell, used once at Austin City Limits
              Fest in 2004


Acoustic Guitars
Gibson J-185
               His primary acoustic guitar. Has a full-soundhole
               pickup of some type. Used for sheer rock madness      
               on It Beats 4 U, and for dripping sweet southern-
               fried, chicken-pickin', Colonel Sanders down-home
               southern goodness on tunes like Golden.


Takamine something-or-other
               Jim doesn't actually know which model it is, but it
               was the guitar he began writing music on. Has
               three holographic stickers on the lower body past
               the bridge. He doesn't normally play it live  
               anymore.


Amplifier
Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Tremoverb head on top of a 2x12 Mesa Boogie cabinet. I've been told a story about Jim having used to use a Mesa Nomad (I believe, correct me if I'm wrong) in the early days, and that those things are constructed so that there's a horribly noticable break in the signal when the channels are switched. And that the entire rest of the band was quite relieved when he got rid of it and picked up the Tremoverb. Useless, but fun, piece of knowledge.

(amp on the left, there)

Effects
MXR Phase 90
         Used mainly on Phone Went West and Run Thru.
         There has to be more, but these are the ones where
         it's blatant.

there are suresly more effects, but I have no idea what those would be. please help me out on this one.

i'll do Carl later.
The river is moving. The blackbird must be flying.

ycartrob

Quotethere's a better thread than that around here... but here's what i can recollect.

Jim
Electric Guitars:
Gibson ES-355
            one is a sunburst, there was an older red one which
            doesn't seem to be used anymore and another is
            black. black is used mainly - from what I've noticed -
            on Dondante.
Gibson Flying V -
             He has actually had two of these, both with mirror
             pickguards. From pictures I've seen, it looks like the
             older one's pickguard was being held in place with
             some fashionable black electrical tape, thus the  
             new one would be a replacement.
Ovation 12-String - red
             used on What A Wonderful Man
Fender early 70's sunburst Strat
             used earlier in 2005 on Lay Low's solo (he would          
             perform the beginning of the song guitar-less). Now
             the Flying V is used for that part.
Ibanez Iceman - Sunburst
             From what I can tell, used once at Austin City Limits
             Fest in 2004
Acoustic Guitars
Gibson J-185
              His primary acoustic guitar. Has a full-soundhole
              pickup of some type. Used for sheer rock madness      
              on It Beats 4 U, and for dripping sweet southern-
              fried, chicken-pickin', Colonel Sanders down-home
              southern goodness on tunes like Golden.
Takamine something-or-other
              Jim doesn't actually know which model it is, but it
              was the guitar he began writing music on. Has
              three holographic stickers on the lower body past
              the bridge. He doesn't normally play it live  
              anymore.

Amplifier
Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier head on top of a 2x12 Mesa Boogie cabinet. I've been told a story about Jim having used to use a Mesa Nomad (I believe, correct me if I'm wrong) in the early days, and that those things are constructed so that there's a horribly noticable break in the signal when the channels are switched. And that the entire rest of the band was quite relieved when he got rid of it and picked up the Dual Rectifier. Useless, but fun, piece of knowledge.

Effects
MXR Phase 90
        Used mainly on Phone Went West and Run Thru.
        There has to be more, but these are the ones where
        it's blatant.

there are suresly more effects, but I have no idea what those would be. please help me out on this one.

i'll do Carl later.

the impressive thing is Tom knew that off the top of his head.

fucking accelerated readers...

tomEisenbraun

HAHAHA

i didn't know about the iceman until i went digging for pictures of the 12-string to make sure it was an Ovation and not a Fender...

The river is moving. The blackbird must be flying.

BH

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

evilPaauwe

Quotemmj's music makes me feel like I'm 8 years old again.

haha, was that just to piss me off?

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but dude, tom E,   u are the bomb.        and amen to jims iceman.
cheers.

dragonboy

Yer that was a great post Tom, cheers for that!  :)
God will forgive them. He'll forgive them and allow them into Heaven.....I can't live with that.

primushead

Tom lives for these threads.








Show off.

 :P

Chills

Quoteblack is used mainly - from what I've noticed - on Dondante.
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At Pukkelpop, he used the black guitar for a couple songs. Quite certainly on both Off The Record and Run Thru.
If this matters at all  ::)

Angry Ewok

Thanks for posting that list, Tom.

Regarding the guitars with the holographic stickers - I swear I saw Jim use both of them as recently as the Oct. 05 show at Roxy... I remember squinting to see what exactly the stickers were of, because I was only about 2 ft. away yet still couldn't make any of it out, though... I thought one of them might have been an astronaught or something.

Surely one of you guys know what the stickers are of...
--- and that's 2 real 4 u.

corey

Don't we have 3-4 threads on this already? Maybe Tom can copy and paste all of this info so that it will be ready the next time somebody asks it.  :)


DD

im pretty sure jim told me his strat is a 76.  we spoke about it about a year after i told him he needed a strat and we had the standard gibson vs epiphone argument.  i was suprised the first time i saw him play it and though my memory is fuzzy im pretty sure he said it was a 76.
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tomEisenbraun

well then. i'll make it a 76 then. and i'll fix the info about the takamine. i remember seeing pics and thinkin i needed to change it, but i guess i forgot. i think i'll email him this and ask him if he can add anything and fix anything that's wrong. maybe we can have an official sticky equipment thread when it's all worked out.
The river is moving. The blackbird must be flying.

DD

to be honest thats my ONLY complaint about this website and really MOST band websites.  they need a guitargeek style equip page that shows what pedals they use, how they are set up, what amps, guitars, basses, drums, keys, etc.

it would even be awesome if they got all uber geeky and talked about which instruments they used on which songs.  some people think thats overkill but i think its awesome.
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sweatboard

It should probably be it's own site.......mabey you or Tom could start that up.  It WOULD be cool.
There's Still Time.........

corey

Well, if we really wanted to be dorky, we could start making lists here.
I definitely remember that the 12-string is used on "What a Wonderful Man".
The flying V is on "One Big Holiday".
The ES-35 is "Gideon".

That's all I can remember off the top of my head.

leafygreens

What about the keybords? Anybody know anything there?