My Morning Jacket | 09.19.08 | Berkeley
By Team JamBase Sep 22, 2008 • 4:00 pm PDT

My Morning Jacket :: 09.19.08 :: Greek Theatre :: Berkeley, CA
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Setting matters and seeing one’s favorite bands perform at the Greek is like a visit to the Parthenon with big amp stacks and smoke machines. Before a note is uttered it’s already grand, elevated in scale by the giant columns and massive rising steps that encircle the stage. Not every band has the presence to fill this space but such was not the case with MMJ, who have long played music with stratospheric reach and cloud tickling potential. Emerging into a light drizzle (baptism anyone?), Jim James‘ high flyin’ bird falsetto cut the air, inciting our chakras to action with opener “Evil Urges,” reminding us that we are neither dead nor naughty from the waist down and leading us into a dance where the steps mattered less than full, enthusiastic participation. With MMJ, one gets as much out of the live experience as they put in. This is a very participatory group led by a frequently caped ringleader with a fabulous Jewfro, driven, lifted and pushed by a symbiotic audience relationship, which seems to grow stronger and more intricate each year. At the Greek, few moaning choruses or inhibition snapping yelps onstage went un-echoed in the stalls. As separated and alone as most days feel, this Friday felt so bloody together. Come on people now, smile on your brother… and your sister, too!
“This is a glossy, misty battlefield. A great battlefield,” mused James early on. “Thank you for joining us on the battlefield where everyone wins.”
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I suspect the way MMJ makes some of us feel is akin to what a new Platters or Steve Wonder single used to do to people – sudden, beautifully composed reminders of the loveliness and sadness of this world, resonant yin & yang you can sing-along to. Morning Jacket’s increased willingness to be unguardedly pretty, sweet and honest (to wit, the stunning readings of “Sec Walkin” and “Thank You Too!”) encourages us to drop our coolness and just swoon, which many folks did. I found myself slow dancing with a tipsy stranger on the way to the restroom during “Golden” (introduced by James as “that fall nostalgia feeling that creeps into all your blood vessels”) and similar outbursts of connectivity and irrepressible happiness broke out around me all night.
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Even without the angelic association it’s apparent just by mood and scope that “Gideon” is holy music, particularly when it melts into “Dondante” with patient space rock flair. Pink Floyd-esque? Sort of, but MMJ’s ramblers have an off-kilter nature that wouldn’t sit well with control freaks like Gilmour or Waters. There’s usually a little mess in ecstatic worship and this pair had a fair amount of noodle slop over their long minutes but the atmosphere was complete and intoxicating nonetheless.
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Anyone who doesn’t want their tonsils coated by the peanut butter pudding surprise of “Highly Suspicious” can bite me. Two times. Unfurled with Prince-ian abandon, “Suspicious” reminded us that real soul is strange, truly a hamhock in your cornflakes. Cape returned for “Lay Low,” which was given a street patter delivery over the crying unison guitars. “One Big Holiday” closed the evening, and without hype it is their “Freebird” or “Green Grass and High Tides” in concert, a song of majestic, unifying largeness. And you should have heard how we punched the “California” when he sang about the bad man!
Stumbling into the street, cheeks sore from grinning, I could only think, “If you didn’t have a good time tonight then you didn’t want to.” My Morning Jacket offers us a gift each time they plug in. It’s up to us to receive it, and in the best world, to return it to them (“cause everything’d be great/ everything’d be good/ if everybody gave like everybody could”). Enjoying the cool but now clear night in Berkeley, I wanted for nothing and a casual survey of those around me said the feeling was largely mutual. Maybe they could have used a little 1984 Van Halen style pyrotechnics and some lasers, but other than that everything one could want from a rock show was there and then some. But it’s true, lasers would be cool.
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Evil Urges, Touch Me I’m Going To Scream Pt.1, Off The Record, Aluminum Park, The Way That He Sings, I’m Amazed, What A Wonderful Man, Sec Walkin, War Begun, Dancefloors, Thank You Too!, Mahgeetah, Golden, Librarian, Phone Went West, Gideon, Dondante, Smoking From Shootin, Touch Me I’m Going To Scream Pt.2, Run Thru
Encore: Wordless Chorus, Highly Suspicious, Cobra, Rollin Back, Lay Low, Anytime, One Big Holiday
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