Appalachian Voices - Brooklyn - Roll Call!

Started by Bigsky, May 25, 2010, 10:11 AM

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tdb810

QuoteSetlist...setlist...setlist. Can someone please post the setlist? My memory has not fully returned...it might never after that show.

I have one (signed by JJ) and I have a photo of it, but cant figure out how to post it :)

Here are the songs:

Something, Somwhere, Sometime
Needn't Say A Thing
Golden
My Wealth
That'll Be the Plan
Electrified
To Make it True
Flyrock Blues
Where to Begin
Try
He can Be Found
It wont be long
A mute a Bullhorn
Only A Song
Smokin From Shootin
The Old Measure
Sylvie
Wonderfull
Look at You
Every Color and Kind
Bury me with my Car

Encore:
Built for this
Gideon
Dear Companion
Save the Last Dance
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johnnYYac

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QuoteSetlist...setlist...setlist. Can someone please post the setlist? My memory has not fully returned...it might never after that show.

I have one (signed by JJ) and I have a photo of it, but cant figure out how to post it :)


Hey Trish, try this (hope it works/makes sense):

http://www.mymorningjacket.com/cgi-bin/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1280074498

Go to Part 2.
The fact that my heart's beating is all the proof you need.

Bigsky

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QuoteSetlist...setlist...setlist. Can someone please post the setlist? My memory has not fully returned...it might never after that show.

I have one (signed by JJ) and I have a photo of it, but cant figure out how to post it :)

Here are the songs:

Something, Somwhere, Sometime
Needn't Say A Thing
Golden
My Wealth
That'll Be the Plan
Electrified
To Make it True
Flyrock Blues
Where to Begin
Try
He can Be Found
It wont be long
A mute a Bullhorn
Only A Song
Smokin From Shootin
The Old Measure
Sylvie
Wonderfull
Look at You
Every Color and Kind
Bury me with my Car

Encore:
Built for this
Gideon
Dear Companion
Save the Last Dance

Thank you Trish...now we need to find the setlist for the opening portion with the PHJB.

Bigsky

I wonder if anyone taped this show?  Anyone?

ynwa

QuoteI wonder if anyone taped this show?  Anyone?

i have been wondering the same thing since friday.  keep checking the boards but nothing so far.  security was crazy about taking pics or vid of any kind (with the exception of the guy to my right who had a pretty serious camera & was never approached by security.  press pass maybe?)

but i would be so psyched if someone pulled it off & shares with us.

"You have to be odd to be number one." -- Dr. Seuss

BH

Sorry if I missed it but did any of the PHJB members play at all during the main set with Jim, Ben and Daniel?
I'm digging, digging deep in myself, but who needs a shovel when you have a little boy like mine.

ynwa

QuoteWow...my eyes are still red and my face is beginning to go back on...and it's been 2 days since the Appalachian Voices show.
Friday night in Brooklyn was magical. The night was perfect face melting weather; warm, dry and clear...a truly beautiful NYC summer night. Brooklyn (Williamsburg to be specific) was a refreshing location...it was surrounded by big city, but it had the air of a small town...very friendly and open. It was great to finally have met some of the forum members, and I must personally thank Penny Lane for the MOF poster (thanks PL, it's a sweet poster and thank you for bringing it to the show). The Music Hall was nice and small, but had surprisingly good acoustics (it might also have been the fact that I was only 10 feet from the stage).

I must say that Preservation Hall Jazz Band was the best opener I have ever experienced and it set the mood for the entire night. These boys just filled the venue with fuel and then JJ lit it on fire with Blue Yodel #9:

"Standing on the corner...I didn't mean no harm...along came the police and tug me by the arm...
I said you'll  find my name on the tail of my shirt...I'm a Tennessee hustler and I don't have to work..."

When Jim busted this song out I almost fell over. This is one of my favorite Jerry Garcia songs and JJ melted it... After that, I knew we were in for a special show.

In the previous week I had become familiar with the songs of Dear Companion, but man were they incredible live. Ben Sollee was a fierce cello technician and he produced sounds on that piece of wood and strings that I did not know possible. Ben's voice was so chilling, and I must say I had some tears in my eyes when he was ripping "Only A Song". Daniel Martin Moore was dreamy (maybe too dreamy), but he add that soft touch to the show...Flyrock Blues was tight.

Jim James...thank you. That's all I can say. If you ever read this, I just wanted to let you know that you touched me in a way that I have never been touched before...by a man. "Where To Begin" melted not just my face...it felt like I was laid out all over the floor. JJ's voice, mind, and body was all there for us...he was on fire. In fact, all the musicians were amazing...I say this because it was the last night of the tour, and I have seen shows that are at the end of a tour that are deflated and flat...but not these boys...they were so pumped and enjoying the Brooklyn air. The entire night was perfect. I am now ready for MMJ...come on Mountain Park.


love this post.  great reflection on the night.  

jim sure does get sassy when he sings w/ phjb.  and i like it.  "where to begin" was absolutely beautiful.  i welled up a little for sure.  jim's voice on this was heartbreaking.  one thing's for sure - he left it all out there on that stage.  and he does that every. single. time.

as for the daniel martin moore comment - can anything really be too dreamy  ;)


"You have to be odd to be number one." -- Dr. Seuss

Penny Lane

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QuoteWow...my eyes are still red and my face is beginning to go back on...and it's been 2 days since the Appalachian Voices show.
Friday night in Brooklyn was magical. The night was perfect face melting weather; warm, dry and clear...a truly beautiful NYC summer night. Brooklyn (Williamsburg to be specific) was a refreshing location...it was surrounded by big city, but it had the air of a small town...very friendly and open. It was great to finally have met some of the forum members, and I must personally thank Penny Lane for the MOF poster (thanks PL, it's a sweet poster and thank you for bringing it to the show). The Music Hall was nice and small, but had surprisingly good acoustics (it might also have been the fact that I was only 10 feet from the stage).

I must say that Preservation Hall Jazz Band was the best opener I have ever experienced and it set the mood for the entire night. These boys just filled the venue with fuel and then JJ lit it on fire with Blue Yodel #9:

"Standing on the corner...I didn't mean no harm...along came the police and tug me by the arm...
I said you'll  find my name on the tail of my shirt...I'm a Tennessee hustler and I don't have to work..."

When Jim busted this song out I almost fell over. This is one of my favorite Jerry Garcia songs and JJ melted it... After that, I knew we were in for a special show.

In the previous week I had become familiar with the songs of Dear Companion, but man were they incredible live. Ben Sollee was a fierce cello technician and he produced sounds on that piece of wood and strings that I did not know possible. Ben's voice was so chilling, and I must say I had some tears in my eyes when he was ripping "Only A Song". Daniel Martin Moore was dreamy (maybe too dreamy), but he add that soft touch to the show...Flyrock Blues was tight.

Jim James...thank you. That's all I can say. If you ever read this, I just wanted to let you know that you touched me in a way that I have never been touched before...by a man. "Where To Begin" melted not just my face...it felt like I was laid out all over the floor. JJ's voice, mind, and body was all there for us...he was on fire. In fact, all the musicians were amazing...I say this because it was the last night of the tour, and I have seen shows that are at the end of a tour that are deflated and flat...but not these boys...they were so pumped and enjoying the Brooklyn air. The entire night was perfect. I am now ready for MMJ...come on Mountain Park.


love this post.  great reflection on the night.  

jim sure does get sassy when he sings w/ phjb.  and i like it.  "where to begin" was absolutely beautiful.  i welled up a little for sure.  jim's voice on this was heartbreaking.  one thing's for sure - he left it all out there on that stage.  and he does that every. single. time.

as for the daniel martin moore comment - can anything really be too dreamy  ;)



my friend is still stoked about carrying Ben's cello case to the tourbus ....that whole night including you all was dreamy...Jim...was beyond dreamy...and WHERE TO BEGIN was the dreamiest other than "look at you" where you could hear a pin drop...whoa

i'm in love w/brooklyn now. i wish i could rewind and live there...between the Brooklyn Bowl, the Brooklyn Brewery and the Music Hall, I want to live right in that 5 block radius.
but come on...there's nothing sexy about poop. Nothing.  -bbill

woodnymph

QuoteI must say that Preservation Hall Jazz Band was the best opener I have ever experienced and it set the mood for the entire night. These boys just filled the venue with fuel and then JJ lit it on fire with Blue Yodel #9:

"Standing on the corner...I didn't mean no harm...along came the police and tug me by the arm...
I said you'll  find my name on the tail of my shirt...I'm a Tennessee hustler and I don't have to work..."

When Jim busted this song out I almost fell over. This is one of my favorite Jerry Garcia songs and JJ melted it... After that, I knew we were in for a special show.

Bigsky your situation resembles my own from their Columbus show in May!!


QuoteHOLY COWWWW what a trip! Opening with Blue Yodel #9 with PHJB!!!! My deadhead friends would've been more than pumped if they weren't too cool to tag along!

I just wanted to say I was equally as excited to get this right from the get-go... it definitely set the pace!!! Glad another Jerry lover of such magnitude got to experience that!!

Also wish I would've taken that into account in the Deadheads thread, when the question was posed if MMJ ever covered the Dead... I guess it was just Jim though and PHJB so it wasn't all the boys. That and it was Jerry who covered it, like you said, not the whole Dead.... close enough!! Man does that get me more fired up for Outside Lands though!!  :o

Glad everyone had such a killer time at the Brooklyn A.V. show!!! It sounds like the stuff of dreams!!
Daylight is good at arriving in the night time

tdb810

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QuoteSetlist...setlist...setlist. Can someone please post the setlist? My memory has not fully returned...it might never after that show.

I have one (signed by JJ) and I have a photo of it, but cant figure out how to post it :)


Hey Trish, try this (hope it works/makes sense):

http://www.mymorningjacket.com/cgi-bin/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1280074498

Go to Part 2.


Thanks Johnny, this is awesome, and I have tried it to no avail.  Will it accept photos from Facebook or shutterfly?

The other thing I can do is email you the photo and maybe you could post it for me???

I think Kory ended up having to post my photo in memberpics a few months back, after I kept embarrassing myself with feeble attempts :)
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Ruckus

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QuoteSetlist...setlist...setlist. Can someone please post the setlist? My memory has not fully returned...it might never after that show.

I have one (signed by JJ) and I have a photo of it, but cant figure out how to post it :)


Hey Trish, try this (hope it works/makes sense):

http://www.mymorningjacket.com/cgi-bin/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1280074498

Go to Part 2.


Thanks Johnny, this is awesome, and I have tried it to no avail.  Will it accept photos from Facebook or shutterfly?

The other thing I can do is email you the photo and maybe you could post it for me???

I think Kory ended up having to post my photo in memberpics a few months back, after I kept embarrassing myself with feeble attempts :)

Just right click on your facebbok photo of choice and select copy image location.  Then in the forum reply box, select the insert image icon then paste the image location inside the img brackets.
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Penny Lane

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QuoteSetlist...setlist...setlist. Can someone please post the setlist? My memory has not fully returned...it might never after that show.

I have one (signed by JJ) and I have a photo of it, but cant figure out how to post it :)


Hey Trish, try this (hope it works/makes sense):

http://www.mymorningjacket.com/cgi-bin/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1280074498

Go to Part 2.


Thanks Johnny, this is awesome, and I have tried it to no avail.  Will it accept photos from Facebook or shutterfly?

The other thing I can do is email you the photo and maybe you could post it for me???

I think Kory ended up having to post my photo in memberpics a few months back, after I kept embarrassing myself with feeble attempts :)

i can post my setlist tonight ...(my signed JJ #37) wut wut!  :)
but come on...there's nothing sexy about poop. Nothing.  -bbill

johnnYYac

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QuoteSetlist...setlist...setlist. Can someone please post the setlist? My memory has not fully returned...it might never after that show.

I have one (signed by JJ) and I have a photo of it, but cant figure out how to post it :)


Hey Trish, try this (hope it works/makes sense):

http://www.mymorningjacket.com/cgi-bin/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1280074498

Go to Part 2.


Thanks Johnny, this is awesome, and I have tried it to no avail.  Will it accept photos from Facebook or shutterfly?

The other thing I can do is email you the photo and maybe you could post it for me???

I think Kory ended up having to post my photo in memberpics a few months back, after I kept embarrassing myself with feeble attempts :)

I'm happy to post it for you, but if its on Facebook or Shutterfly or anywhere else uploaded to the web, just right click on the image, then click on Properties, highlight the URL, right click, the click on Copy, then Paste on the forum between the Images brackets.  Its Part 1 of the instructions.  
The fact that my heart's beating is all the proof you need.

br00ke

Quotethat whole night including you all was dreamy...Jim...was beyond dreamy...and WHERE TO BEGIN was the dreamiest other than "look at you" where you could hear a pin drop...whoa

AGREED .. the newport download has been a nice follow up to keep me floating on that post-show cloud .. it's just all so dream'tastic!!

Quotei'm in love w/brooklyn now. i wish i could rewind and live there...between the Brooklyn Bowl, the Brooklyn Brewery and the Music Hall, I want to live right in that 5 block radius.

brooklyn rules .. come play sometime!

tdb810

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tdb810

uh look out, im dangerous now...

do i look scared?  


really, really not sure what's happening here...


ah, getting better here...



My hubby on the left chillin with the guys..
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