December 4, 2006

My Morning Jacket - Avalon (Boston) permalink

Official rating: 91

some would say best hat everSweet, sweet My Morning Jacket. Despite it being about the sixth time I’ve seen ‘em, I had faith that they’d rock like never before - and they did. Even thought we got there late and missed “One Big Holiday” and “What a Wonderful Man”, we got a show that filled our stomachs like a big bowl of porridge.

There was a great mix of old, new, and random tunes that were sporadically mellow and all-outers. From the ridiculous disco ball lighting effects and woolly mammoth-tossing in “Wordless Chorus” to the bear hat Jim wore (again) to the random “Phone Went West”, this was a mind-spinning, fun show. The main set was Z-driven, but there were also great spots like “Just One Thing” and “Run Thru” that pretty much ruled. Between all of that, Jim told the story of how Avalon was a model airplane hangar in the early 1700’s and how bad & great it was that some guy got thrown out for peeing in the venue.

The encore was six songs long and for a couple of them, the band brought out the horn section of the Boston Pops, who they played with for two nights back in June. It was a completely solid way to end the show, and I can’t imagine anyone not having fun or getting their fill. Man, the Jacket just flat-out always delivers.

MMJ Messageboard post about the show

Music — Posted by: chris @ 9:57 am


3 Comments »

  1. Sounds like a good show. Bummed I missed out but I found my new favorite Central sq. bar - Plough & Stars. Had been meaning to go for some time and finally got there with a good crew. Then on Sunday morning we went back for their brunch. If you haven’t gone yet for brunch to the Plough, you must go and then provide a review for your food category.


    Comment by kip — December 4, 2006 @ 10:24 pm
  2. Haven’t been there, but I do love me some brunch. I’ll definitely put that the Short List. Whatever that is


    Comment by chris — December 5, 2006 @ 11:20 am
  3. That was not the POPS horn section. It was some college kids that contacted them about playing with them. Were you there? The average of a Boston POP is 40. Those kids were 19 tops.


    Comment by GIllick — December 7, 2006 @ 7:41 pm

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