My Morning Jacket Concludes Repeatless Chicago Run

By Scott Bernstein Jun 12, 2015 6:30 am PDT

Last night My Morning Jacket concluded a three-night stand at the Chicago Theatre in which they played 67 different songs from throughout their career. Thursday’s finale saw MMJ continue the trend established at Tuesday’s opener and Wednesday’s second show of digging deep into their repertoire to the delight of the Windy City faithful.

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The band began the show with a rare “Mahgeetah” opener and then fired up the first “Evelyn Is Not Real” of the tour. MMJ’s 16-song main set also featured guitarist Carl Broemel’s solo track “Carried Away,” the New Basement Tapes gem “Down On The Bottom” and tour debuts of “The Day Is Coming,” “Strangulation!,” “What A Wonderful Man,” “O Is The One That Is Real,” “Where To Begin” (last played in 2013) and “Holdin On To Black Metal.” All told, the main set featured a whopping nine songs the Louisville rockers hadn’t performed yet this tour. The encore started with “Bermuda Highway” off At Dawn and also included the tour debut of the title track from that album as well as renditions of “Victory Dance,” “Gideon,” “Honest Man” and “One Big Holiday.” My Morning Jacket now heads to Tennessee for an appearance at Bonnaroo.

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