My Morning Jacket In Hell (Sydney-Australia)

Posted over 3 years ago


They released me from the hospital a few days after My Morning Jacket played at The Metro Theatre in Sydney last week. It was a good thing because I really needed to be out for my Australia Day Eve BBQ and some cold ones. Obviously hydrating with VB's on a night where the venue was more like a sauna did not do my physical well being any good. But the intravenous fluids over two days have brought me back to normal and I can tell you that this show was the gig of the year. Yes, it was even better then Nick Cave on Cockatoo Island. Let the arguments begin.

So as I sit here scratching the scabs from where the needles entered my arms, I look back on Jim James and his fabulous furry friends and recall that they played for nearly 3 hours. Running out onto the stage with a cape and some grotesquely large floppy hat, Jim James seemed possessed by something as the band lurched into At Dawn and his vocals filled the room bathed in a ghostly pedal steel haze. It Beats For You was a splendid song to take us away and then we got down and a bit funky with Evil Urges, the title track of their most recent release. Little did we know that we were going to get 3/5 of that album which included both parts of Touch Me I'm Going To Scream. And scream we all did as we danced and sang and lost all the fluids from our human form.

Did I mention it was like a steam room this evening in the presence of greatness? Listening to Carl Broemel and Jim James trade guitar parts and blast the throng in rock and roll was unbelievable and most people seemed to get the idea that An Evening With My Morning Jacket meant that it was going to be a true marathon session. With a set list that was at least 27 songs long, the band delivered unto us rock, space, country and anything in between. Truly, sensational, it was a sonic masterpiece. For a bit I thought it was a fidgety crowd, but since my hospitalization, I realized it was sensible folks taking a break from the heat to drink something besides the fluid in a green can.

I ventured into the swampy pit near the stage for the last hour of the set and the boys from America's South were truly too involved to think about the heat. It was as hot as a Kentucky BBQ and the air was so thick as I stumbled to the front. Jim is a showman and a delight to watch as he sings and plays guitar. Patrick Hallahan beat the living hell out of his skins and his comparisons to some dude called Bozo were displayed in the power and thunder of his sticks.

The psychedelic squalls of I Think I Am Going To Hell and Jim's impassioned singing sent me into a spiral. Was this hell? Kneeling on the floor Anytime from MMJ's album Z (2005) seemed like a fitting close, but the band was not done. My eyes focused on Jim, then the red eyes of bassist Two Tone Tommy and I was swept up and away to One Big Holiday from It Still Moves (2003). Driving guitar solos filled my soul and my ears. As the song drifted from my head, I awoke feeling good and limber in an air-conditioned hospital room. But where did that floppy hat and cape come from that was beside my bed?

Comments (4)

  1. Augusts1 says

    Could you post a song so we can hear the group or a video from youtube at least please? If you want people to get turned onto your recommedation you gotta do a little more work to show us your band love! Most people will not seek out your recommendation just on your word alone. Thanks!

    Permalink posted 01/28/2009
  2. Paul Busch says

    But my word is g o o d...I jest!

    Sometimes I just don't have the time to upload some music...and this was my review from another online publication.

    But will try harder to be better next time..

    xx

    PB

    Permalink posted 01/28/2009
  3. Augusts1 says

    Haha, I believe you BUT I'm not motivated to seek it out. You have to motivate your readers by posting a fave song to get us off our butts, lol. Especially if it's not a group I know or particularly am wild about. Thanks!

    Permalink posted 01/28/2009
  4. Augusts1 says

    Oh cool, I'm liking this track alot. You were right, it is excellent! See, you can do it, hahaha! I've heard they are amazing live & put on quite a show. Spin magazine hyped them as the best live band in the US. I'm sure there are other bands as good but that was their #1 pick. I'm sure the record labels paid them a huge sum to promote them as best live act!

    Permalink posted 01/28/2009

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