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August 7, 2007

Lollapalooza '07: My Morning Jacket Perform "What A Wonderful Man"

The last of our promised table scraps from this year's party in Grant Park comes courtesy of the ever-great My Morning Jacket. Jim and the guys clearly were out to class up the fest this year, but performing with the Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra simply wasn't enough for MMJ: Mr. James went the distance sporting a closely cropped coif, closing the set with a killer swing through Curtis Mayfield's"Move On Up," the band rocking the crowd outfitted in purple tuxes (yes, we believe purple tuxes = classy). The orchestra joined a few songs into the set, and alas, our vid captures a performance prior to the symphony's accompaniment. Still, it is "What A Wonderful Man," and it's bound to please. Enjoy.

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Jim James on Kidzapalooza stage was amazing, too:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=8inAEoKIyN8

Posted by: Adam at 08/07/07 6:27 PM | Reply
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Heard about the Kidzapalooza performance. Sucks I missed it. Glad it's on YouTube!

Posted by: scott at 08/07/07 6:33 PM | Reply
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Don't sleep on his cover of the Chipmunks Xmas song!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCQfwRh14qg

Posted by: Adam at 08/07/07 6:46 PM | Reply
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Way to go Shitgum! Actually reporting about a rockin band and an actual performance. That's actual news!!
Then, in typical Shitgum form, you go and diss your readers who might consider your site a music news outlet at a festival they couln't attend. What were they thinking?

Posted by: Mrs. Featherbottom at 08/07/07 6:50 PM | Reply
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Got to see Jim at the Belly Up in San Diego for The Craft. That thing MGD and the R&R Hall of Fame are doing.

Played a few new songs but they don't show any at The Craft website.

Posted by: nickbahulaisdead at 08/07/07 7:26 PM | Reply
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when did you guys change your name to Shitgum?

Posted by: nickbahulaisdead at 08/07/07 7:28 PM | Reply
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yea. what's with that jab at your readers? wouldn't you like umm, WANT people to be checking your site for updates? instead, you call them losers for doing so. real smart.

Posted by: alvysinger at 08/07/07 8:15 PM | Reply
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alvy i think they meant "frantically checking" that is excessive

Posted by: iVictor at 08/07/07 9:58 PM | Reply
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For all the (merited) love of My Morning Jacket around here, how come no mention of Mont de Sundua? A whole new Jim James record... come on where's the blog love? Or did I just miss the coverage, even though I do not have a life?

P.S. Seriously, can ya'll readers not take even one trite little joke at your expense?

Posted by: Jimmy at 08/07/07 11:45 PM | Reply
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MMJ is awesome

the chipmunks clip is hilarious

Posted by: brent at 08/08/07 2:28 AM | Reply
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but don't you know the less you update the more we check?!

Posted by: adrienne at 08/08/07 2:28 PM | Reply
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MMJ and Spoon were IMO the best sets of the fest. (I should mention I sadly missed smaller stage stuff like Apostle of Hustle and Annuals.)

Posted by: Christopher at 08/08/07 5:19 PM | Reply
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anyone know where i can get a bootleg or mp3s of the whole lolla show from mmj? thanks

Posted by: jdubs at 08/08/07 5:33 PM | Reply
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