My Morning Jacket Setlists

mylifeisoughtmylifeisought Posts: 51
edited June 2006 in Given To Fly (live)
The full tour:
May 9th - Air Canada Center, Toronto, ON, Canada (Possibly out of order)
Off the Record
One Big Holiday
Gideon
Wordless Chorus
Anytime
The Way That He Sings
What a Wonderful Man
Golden
Mahgeetah

May 10th - Air Canada Center, Toronto, ON, Canada (Possibly out of order)
At Dawn
It Beats 4 U
The Way That He Sings
Lay Low
Wordless Chorus
Off The Record
One Big Holiday
Run Thru

May 12th - Pepsi Arena, Albany, NY
1. At Dawn
2. Gideon
3. One Big Holiday
4. Lay Low
5. Wordless Chorus
6. Dondante
7. Anytime
8. Mahgeetah

May 13- New England Dodge Music Center, Hartford, CT
1. At Dawn
2. Off the Record
3. One Big Holiday
4. What a Wonderful Man
5. Steam Engine
6. Wordless Chorus
7. The Way That He Sings
8. Anytime

May 16- United Center, Chicago, IL
1. Anytime
2. The Way That He Sings
3. What A Wonderful Man
4. Off the Record
5. Golden
6. Wordless Chorus
7. Gideon
8. Dancefloors
9. One Big Holiday

May 17- United Center, Chicago, IL
1. At Dawn
2. Dondante
3. Off the Record
4. One Big Holiday
5. O Is The One That Is Real
6. Wordless Chorus
7. Anytime

May 19- Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, MI
1. It makes No Difference (w/Ed Vedder)
2. What a Wonderful Man
3. Off the Record
4. Lowdown
5. Master Plan
6. Wordless Chorus
7. Anytime
8. O is the One That is Real
9. Lay Low
10. I will Sing You Songs
11. One Big Holiday

May 20- Quicken Loans Arena, Cleveland, OH
1. It Makes No Difference (w/ Ed Vedder)
2. Anytime
3. Off the Record
4. Golden
5. Wordless Chorus
6. What a Wonderful Man
7. One Big Holiday
8. Run Thru

May 22- The Palace, Auburn Hills, MI
1. At Dawn
2. Anytime
3. Off the Record
4. Gideon
5. Wordless Chorus
6. What a Wonderful Man
7. One Big Holiday
8. Mahgeetah

May 24- TD Banknorth Garden, Boston, MA
-Anytime
-What a Wonderful Man
-Off the Record
-O Is The One That Is Real
-Gideon
-Steam Engine
-Golden
-Wordless Chorus
-One Big Holiday

May 25- TD Banknorth Garden, Boston, MA (Mahgeetah, Golden possibly out of order)
1. It Makes No Difference (w/ Ed Vedder)
2. Gideon
3. Golden
4. Mahgeetah
5. One Big Holiday
6. Dondante
7. Anytime
8. Wordless Chorus

May 27- Tweeter Center, Camden, NJ
1. At Dawn
2. Off the Record
3. What a Wonderful Man
4. Gideon
5. One Big Holiday
6. Dondante
7. Anytime
8. Mahgeetah

May 28- Tweeter Center, Camden, NJ
1. It Makes No Difference (w/ Ed Vedder)
2. What a Wonderful Man
3. Off the Record
4. Anytime
5. Lay Low
6. O Is The One That Is Real
7. One Big Holiday
8. Run Thru

May 30- Verizon Center, Washington, DC
1. At Dawn
2. Gideon
3. What A Wonderful Man
4. Wordless Chorus
5. O Is The One That Is Real
6. One Big Holiday
7. Anytime

June 1- Continental Arena, East Rutherford, NJ
1. It Makes No Difference (w/ Ed Vedder)
2. Off the Record
3. What a Wonderful Man
4. Gideon
5. Wordless Chorus
6. O Is The One That Is Real
7. One Big Holiday
8. Anytime
9. Mahgeetah

June 3- Continental Arena, East Rutherford, NJ
1. It Makes No Difference (w/ Ed Vedder)
2. Gideon
3. Lay Low
4. What a Wonderful Man
5. Wordless Chorus
6. Anytime
7. One Big Holiday
8. Run Thru
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Comments

  • One Big Holiday- 16
    Anytime- 15
    Wordless Chorus- 14
    Off the Record- 12
    What a Wonderful Man- 12
    Gideon- 10
    At Dawn- 7
    It Makes No Difference- 6
    Mahgeetah- 6
    O Is The One That Is Real- 6
    Golden-5
    Lay Low- 5
    Run Thru- 5
    The Way That He Sings- 4
    Dondante- 4
    Steam Engine- 2
    It Beats 4 U- 1
    Dancefloors- 1
    Lowdown- 1
    Masterplan- 1
    I Will Sing You Songs- 1
    "A severed foot is the ultimate stocking stuffer"- Mitch Hedberg
  • Nice. Thanks for the post. Saw them in Albany and two Jersey shows. Didnt think I would want to sit for there whole set the 2nd nite but the last 4 songs last nite sounded great together. Was wondering a few of the names to there songs. Gideon and Wordless Chorus were the only 2 I knew by name.
    1998- MSG 1
    2003- MSG 1 & 2
    2006- Irving Plaza, Albany, NJ 1 & 2
    2008- MSG 1 & 2
    2008- EV NYC 2
    2010- Hartford
    2016- MSG 2
  • oxypoetoxypoet Posts: 56
    Agreed, they were much better and tighter on NJ2 than NJ1.
    7/9/03, MSG II
    5/4/06, Letterman Aftershow
    6/1/06, East Rutherford
    6/3/06, East Rutherford
    6/25/08, MSG II
  • PJOceans11PJOceans11 Posts: 135
    do these guys get radio play at all? what is the deal with them? i saw them the last two nights in jersey and thought they were awesome...
    9-1-00, 9-2-00, 4-28-03, 5-3-03, 7-1-03, 7-2-03, 7-3-03, 7-5-03, 7-6-03, 7-8-03, 7-9-03, 7-12-03, 10-1-04, 9-30-05, 10-1-05, 10-3-05, 5-13-06, 5-27-06, 5-28-06, 6-1-06, 6-3-06, 6-19-08, 6-20-08, 6-24-08 and 6-25-08.
  • oxypoetoxypoet Posts: 56
    With all due respect to MMJ, they are more entertaining live than on CD.
    7/9/03, MSG II
    5/4/06, Letterman Aftershow
    6/1/06, East Rutherford
    6/3/06, East Rutherford
    6/25/08, MSG II
  • inmyrvminmyrvm Posts: 933
    oxypoet wrote:
    With all due respect to MMJ, they are more entertaining live than on CD.
    i'd definetly say that with the new cd, but i'm so glad they opened!!!!! probably my 2nd favorite band out there!
    "Fuck the talkin' let's start rockin" - Eddie Vedder 9-5-00 Pittsburgh
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  • cobrahcobrah Posts: 29
    oxypoet wrote:
    With all due respect to MMJ, they are more entertaining live than on CD.

    I agree, just like PJ :)
  • The cover of It Makes No Difference was simply awesome. Wish there was somewhere to get a copy of it.

    Make your life a mission - not an intermission. - Arnold Gasglow
  • efrotenefroten Posts: 67
    They got some radio play here in chicago. I know Golden and One Big Holiday got some play, and so has Off The Record. Its too bad they havnt gotten more attention. Anytime would be a great radio song too.

    Its harder to get into the albums. When i first picked up It Still Moves, I really liked the harder rock tracks like one big holiday. Then i got into Golden, and after a long time songs like steam engine have really gotten to me. One of the big issues is how different the band sounds live vs in the studio. The studio stuff tends to have a really mellow/slow sound to it. But live the songs just tear it up.

    Keep listening, and it will come around. It Still Moves is the best album in my opinion. At Dawn a close second. And Z is also great, but dif. Its more experimental, and i dont think it flows as well. However, songs like anytime and lay low actually do capture thier sound live, better than most other songs on the other albums.
  • thanks for the list.
    great idea.


    Gideon really impressed me live in Albany and DC.
    The recorded version just isn't the same.
    Teamwork. Rawk. Pwnage. Infinite Possibilities. YIELD. Hells yeah.
  • grace6697grace6697 Posts: 1,191
    Thank You So Much!!
    take your money and your drugs.
  • thesheffthesheff Posts: 59
    over at red mosquito, they list

    Chicago May 17th

    At Dawn
    Dondonte
    Off the Record
    One Big Holiday
    O is the One that is Real
    Worldless Chorus
    Anytime
    Run Thru


    i think you forgot run thru - i'm pretty sure that it was played - i do rember 8 songs and not 7 like you have posted

    just thought i'd let you know
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me
  • efrotenefroten Posts: 67
    Yeah, i swore Run Thru was played in chicago night 2.

    that song is the shit live.
  • Personally they are the worst opening band for PJ I have seen...bring back the supersuckers!!!!
    Minneapolis 98,tampa 00, Fargo St Paul 03,Winnipeg Thunder Bay 05,Chicago Denver 06
  • thesheff wrote:
    i think you forgot run thru - i'm pretty sure that it was played - i do rember 8 songs and not 7 like you have posted

    just thought i'd let you know
    Thanks
    "A severed foot is the ultimate stocking stuffer"- Mitch Hedberg
  • My Morning Jacket is the best PJ opener I have seen to date.
    Mike


    I'm learning to fly, but I ain't got wings
    Coming down is the hardest thing
  • kdpjamkdpjam Posts: 2,303
    PJOceans11 wrote:
    do these guys get radio play at all? what is the deal with them? i saw them the last two nights in jersey and thought they were awesome...

    you ought to check out the other music forum sometime. many mmj threads...
    lay down all thoughts; surrender to the void
    ~it is shining it is shining~
  • MMJ is, in my opinion, very easily the best band I've seen opening for PJ. But I'm biased, as I was really into MMJ before they were even announced as the 1st leg opener.

    Honestly, I like Z best out of all of their stuff. Some of the experimental studio stuff on This Tennessee Fire, At Dawn, and It Still Moves was a little too experimental for my tastes. I need a good beat and some harmonious acoustic or bad ass riffs. Z has plenty of both... from the great spaciness of Dondonte to the kick-you-in-the-ass drum opening and rif of Lay Low. Anytime and Wonderful Man are great, also.

    Of their older stuff, one of the lesser-known mellow songs that I really got into was Bermuda Highway.

    How about the opening lyrics to "Into the Woods": "A kitten on fire... a baby in a blender... both sound sweet... as a night of surrender." Holy crap.

    But I think my all-time fave is 'Tyrone'. Great funk. Great riffs. Great lyrics. "They don't ever have to pay... don't have no cars... hang around in bars... try to hang around with stars.".

    I'm disappointed I won't get to see them again in Pittsburgh.

    I hope Robert Pollard does some old classic Guided By Voices stuff!
  • steve3434steve3434 Posts: 9
    MMJ is, in my opinion, very easily the best band I've seen opening for PJ. But I'm biased, as I was really into MMJ before they were even announced as the 1st leg opener.

    Honestly, I like Z best out of all of their stuff. Some of the experimental studio stuff on This Tennessee Fire, At Dawn, and It Still Moves was a little too experimental for my tastes. I need a good beat and some harmonious acoustic or bad ass riffs. Z has plenty of both... from the great spaciness of Dondonte to the kick-you-in-the-ass drum opening and rif of Lay Low. Anytime and Wonderful Man are great, also.

    Of their older stuff, one of the lesser-known mellow songs that I really got into was Bermuda Highway.

    How about the opening lyrics to "Into the Woods": "A kitten on fire... a baby in a blender... both sound sweet... as a night of surrender." Holy crap.

    But I think my all-time fave is 'Tyrone'. Great funk. Great riffs. Great lyrics. "They don't ever have to pay... don't have no cars... hang around in bars... try to hang around with stars.".

    I'm disappointed I won't get to see them again in Pittsburgh.

    I hope Robert Pollard does some old classic Guided By Voices stuff!

    just to let you know, Tyrone is an Erykah Badu cover song that MMJ used to do a lot, but i agree, it's badass
  • steve3434steve3434 Posts: 9
    MMJ is, in my opinion, very easily the best band I've seen opening for PJ. But I'm biased, as I was really into MMJ before they were even announced as the 1st leg opener.

    Honestly, I like Z best out of all of their stuff. Some of the experimental studio stuff on This Tennessee Fire, At Dawn, and It Still Moves was a little too experimental for my tastes. I need a good beat and some harmonious acoustic or bad ass riffs. Z has plenty of both... from the great spaciness of Dondonte to the kick-you-in-the-ass drum opening and rif of Lay Low. Anytime and Wonderful Man are great, also.

    Of their older stuff, one of the lesser-known mellow songs that I really got into was Bermuda Highway.

    How about the opening lyrics to "Into the Woods": "A kitten on fire... a baby in a blender... both sound sweet... as a night of surrender." Holy crap.

    But I think my all-time fave is 'Tyrone'. Great funk. Great riffs. Great lyrics. "They don't ever have to pay... don't have no cars... hang around in bars... try to hang around with stars.".

    I'm disappointed I won't get to see them again in Pittsburgh.

    I hope Robert Pollard does some old classic Guided By Voices stuff!

    just to let you know, Tyrone is an Erykah Badu cover song that MMJ used to do a lot, but i agree, it's badass
  • cobrahcobrah Posts: 29
    How about the opening lyrics to "Into the Woods": "A kitten on fire... a baby in a blender... both sound sweet... as a night of surrender." Holy crap.

    both sound as sweet

    important for the interpretation ;)
  • neartodeathneartodeath Posts: 167
    Mmj Are Awesome
  • cobrah wrote:
    both sound as sweet

    important for the interpretation ;)

    Ahh, good catch. I agree, those two little letters are important in this case.

    Oh, and I didn't know that Tyrone was actually a cover, thanks for the heads up! I like MMJ's version better.
  • late night fyi:

    MMJ are on Letterman tonight.
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