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Wednesday, 10-03-2010 @ 19:18 | Comments | By Mih
Categories: Concerts, Gallery

Yesterday John finished his shows at Texas playing in Dallas. Here’s the setlist.

Heartbreak Warfare
Good Love is On the Way
No Such Thing
Vultures
Perfectly Lonely
Slow Dancing in a Burning Room
Assassin
Stop This Train -> My Stupid Mouth
Free Falling
Waiting on the World to Change
Edge of Desire
Bigger Than My Body
Half of My Heart -> Dreams
Why Georgia

-encore-
Who Says
Gravity

Here are some pictures from the Texas shows.

Austin

Dallas (credits: TryJM)




Tuesday, 09-03-2010 @ 18:04 | Comments | By Mih
Categories: Concerts, News

John will be playing at the Molson Canadian Amphitheatre, in Toronto/Canada, at August 10. More info about this concert in a few days.

Yesterday John was at Texas again, this time playing in Austin. Here’s the setlist.

Heartbreak Warfare
Crossroads
Vultures
Bigger Than My Body
Perfectly Lonely
Assassin
Wait Til Tomorrow
Who Did You Think I Was
Waiting on the World to Change
Ain’t No Sunshine
Belief
Half of My Heart
Why Georgia
Gravity

-encore-
Who Says
Friends, Lovers or Nothing

As his been doing in his past shows he played “Don’t Stop Believing”, from Journey, in a medley with Half of My Heart. Here is a video from yesterday’s cover. The user didn’t allowed to embeed it, so you gotta go to youtube to watch it.




Sunday, 07-03-2010 @ 21:29 | Comments | By Mih
Categories: Gallery

The gallery was updated with 3 new sets. Check’em out!

Nashville, TN

Grand Rapids, MI

Omaha,




Sunday, @ 17:52 | Comments | By Mih
Categories: Concerts

John was in Houston yesterday. Here’s the setlist:

Heartbreak Warfare
Crossroads
Vultures
Something’s Missing
Perfectly Lonely
Assassin
Comfortable
Free Falling
Waiting On The World To Change
Ain’t No Sunshine
Bigger Than My Body
Why Georgia

Encore
Who Says
Gravity

Perfect Lonely

On 03/05 he was on Oklahoma City. Here’s the setlist

Heartbreak Warfare
Good Love is On the Way
No Such Thing
I Don’t Trust Myself (With Loving You)
Perfectly Lonely
Assassin
Stop This Train -> Homeward Bound
Your Body is a Wonderland
Waiting on the World to Change
Ain’t No Sunshine
Bigger Than My Body
Half Of My Heart
Why Georgia

Ain’t no Sunshine

And on 03/04 he was on Omaha. Here’s the setlist:

Heartbreak Warfare
Crossroads
Vultures
Slow Dancing in a Burning Room
Perfectly Lonely
Assassin
The Heart of Life
All We Ever Do Is Say Goodbye
Waiting on the World to Change
Say
Bigger Than My Body
Why Georgia
Half Of My Heart
Gravity

Encore
Who Says
Friends, Lovers or Nothing

Vultures




Thursday, 04-03-2010 @ 18:18 | Comments | By Mih
Categories: Gallery

I updated the gallery with 2 new sets! Check’em out :)

St Paul Concert

2003 Blender Magazine photoshoot




Wednesday, 03-03-2010 @ 18:35 | Comments | By Mih
Categories: News

Every year Richard Young, from my stupid mouth, does an interview with John. Last year’s interview was finally posted on my stupid mouth. Here’s what Richard said and the interview itself.

The day is finally here. The interview is ready for your eyes and ears. I know I know, it’s hard to believe it actually exists after all of these months. Believe me when I say, nobody wanted this to take as long as it did! In a perfect world, it would have been ready sooner, but the reality is that it wasn’t, but that it is ready now.

So, for this interview, we decided to team up with Team JM, a first really. I have a feeling we’ll be teaming up on some other projects with them in the future too. As you’re probably now aware (if you weren’t before), this is a video/audio interview, which is a first for MSM. The interview was shot in HD and will be available to download in HD as well (very soon) and the audio in the form of a podcast or something similar will also be available for download soon as well. The embeded videos on Vimeo are no in HD however. As you’ll notice though, the quality is excellent…everything was professional, including the editing. And to be honest, the holdup all along was the editing. It was super expensive because of all the components involved with the video, but the editor did us a favor and cut the expensive costs in half in exchange for the wait. Maybe in hindsight it would’ve been worth to have at least posted a written version of the interview quicker, but that would’ve made the video footage less cool in my opinion and I still think the content in the video is worth the wait as the majority of this is new. JM has done a lot of press for this album, but these are almost exclusively newer topics. And the best part is, it’s all exclusive to MSM and for MSM!

One “rumor” I want to dispel is one I saw where it was suggested that the holdup on having this interview posted was relating to controversial comments made by JM in the piece and that they were edited out. That is 100% false. None of my questions were controversial to begin with! Those of you that have seen and read the interviews I’ve done in the past should know that they primarily focus on the music. There may be a personal question or two from time to time, but they don’t traditionally surround the hoopla that exists at TMZ, poptarts, Just Jared etc. There are plenty of other outlets for that sort of thing. It’s always been music first at MSM, always will be, at least for me.

You will notice some edits throughout the footage…and anything that was edited was done so if a break was needed or there was a camera/microphone issue (which did happen) or an interruption…things like that. I just wanted to set the record straight on that too. And to Lenny (who had his question asked), you were given credit, but unfortunately that part did get chopped off for some reason. Sorry.

Big thanks to Lindsay (bluwater12) as well as Michael McDonald, JM and everyone at Mick. I will update this page once the videos are available for downloads as well as the audio.


John Mayer Uncut: MyStupidMouth.com Interview Part 1 from johnmayer.com on Vimeo.

John Mayer Uncut: MyStupidMouth.com Interview Part 2 from johnmayer.com on Vimeo.

John Mayer Uncut: MyStupidMouth.com Interview Part 3 from johnmayer.com on Vimeo.




Wednesday, @ 13:47 | Comments | By Mih
Categories: Concerts, News

John was at Saint Paul yesterday. Here are the setlist and a video of Heartbreak Warfare

Heartbreak Warfare
Crossroads
Why Georgia
Vultures
Assassin
LA Song / Something’s Missing / In Your Atmosphere medley
Edge of Desire
Perfectly Lonely
Steve Jordan drum solo / Waiting on the World to Change
Free Fallin’
Gravity
Half of My Heart / Fleetwood Mac “Dreams” medley
Belief

—encore—
Who Says
No Such Thing

John posted on tumblr yesterday a studio version for the Marvin Gaye’s song Inner City Blues. This is the same song that he played during his twitter broadcast last August. You can download it, here




Tuesday, 02-03-2010 @ 13:16 | Comments | By Mih
Categories: Concerts, Gallery

John played at Milwaukee yesterday. The setlist was:

Heartbreak Warfare
Good Love is On the Way
No Such Thing
Vultures
Something’s Missing
Assassin
New Song
I’m On Fire (3×5)
Waiting on the World to Change
Crossroads
Half of My Heart
Bigger Than My Body
Message in a Bottle ->
Why Georgia

-encore-
Who Says
Gravity

At the same show John played a new song, still untitled. Here are some videos of the song and the lyrics

Beautiful, I watch you try
To see yourself through other’s eyes
The mirrors are a losing game
They only show you backwards anyway

The magic and the misery
Come and go so easily
But everything you’ll never be
You already are to me

You were only five years old
Playing princess in your mother’s clothes
Could you feel me standing next to you
With my plastic sword and playground shoes
Saying “if my dear I’m Lancelot,
Dragons couldn’t fell me now.”
Because everything you’ll ever be
You already are to me

Why
I don’t know why
I don’t know why you think you need to do it
How
I don’t know how
I don’t know how you been
I just sit back in my seat and wait right through it (??)

When the memories are ten feet tall
Throwing shadows on your bedroom wall
When you pull the shades and kill the lights
Will you hear me singing out tonight?
Will you hear me singing out tonight?

Days are long and words are cruel
They won’t get the best of you
Because everything you’ll ever be
You have always been to me


Here are some pics (thanks John McD):

(Lyrics and videos credits: TryJM)




Monday, 01-03-2010 @ 17:22 | Comments | By Mih
Categories: Concerts, News

Yesterday, John was at Grand Rapids. Here’s the setlist:

Heartbreak Warfare
Crossroads
Vultures
Bigger Than My Body
Slow Dancing in a Burning Room
Perfectly Lonely
Assassin
Stop This Train
Do You Know Me
Waiting on the World to Change
Ain’t No Sunshine
Half of My Heart
Why Georgia
Friends, Lovers or Nothing

Who Says
Gravity

And Friday, 26, John did his second show at Madison Square. Here’s the setlist:

“Heartbreak Warfare”
“Good Love is On the Way”
“Vultures”
“Perfectly Lonely”
“I Don’t Trust Myself (With Loving You)”
“Comfortable”
“Free Fallin’”
“Waiting On The World To Change (w/ Michael Franti)”
“Assassin”
“Crossroads”
“Belief”
“Half of My Heart”
“Why Georgia”
“No Such Thing”
Encore:
“Who Says”
“Gravity”

And here’s another article from Rolling Stone:

John Mayer Chooses Rock Over Drama at Madison Square Garden

John Mayer the musician has been carefully cultivating John Mayer the brand over the last 10 years. He’s merged his acoustic singer-songwriter persona with his blues-virtuoso alter-ego, developed the logos on his tour T-shirts and spat out streams of 140-character tweets that broadcast his most off-the-cuff musings. But though he clearly knows how to get results on his own terms, sometimes the terms aren’t his to define — and as his recent Playboy misadventure demonstrated, even Mayer can hit a painfully wrong note. But at a pair of packed shows at New York’s Madison Square Garden late last week, Mayer proved sometimes he’s able to just let his music do the talking.

“You’re looking at the clean me,” Mayer announced midway through Thursday night’s set. Then he launched into a solo acoustic medley of “My Stupid Mouth,” “Daughters” and “3X5″ that was immediately followed by a groovy cover of Bill Withers’ “Ain’t No Sunshine” on electric guitar. It was an impressive display of his sharp guitar playing, appealing sing-alongs and personable wit, and the audience responded generously. Mayer was clearly grateful for the crowd’s warmth. “It means the world to me you’re here,” he said on Friday. “I mean it from the bottom of my dumb heart.”

Mayer was less concerned with sending messages via his song selection than picking tracks that showed off his evolution as an artist: the acoustic (”Why Georgia”), the bluesy (”Crossroads”), the groovy (”Vultures”), the heartbroken (”Slow Dancing in a Burning Room”) and the hopeful (”Perfectly Lonely”). Mayer also acknowledged his inspirations with covers of Tom Petty’s “Free Fallin’ ” and Fleetwood Mac’s “Dreams,” which he cleverly slipped into the Mac-flavored “Half of My Heart.”

Though his winter arena tour comes with hi-tech production — a massive lighting rig, mesh curtain and a giant projection screen — Mayer switched the set up each night, keeping the focus on the music. On Thursday, he honored a fan chant with an impromptu version of his love letter to the city, Room for Squares‘ “City Love,” and pulled in lyrics from Jay-Z and Alicia Keys’ “Empire State of Mind” during “Gravity.” On Friday he exuded a more relaxed energy, breaking out a sultry take on “I Don’t Trust Myself (With Loving You)” and a buoyant “Good Love Is on the Way.”

On both nights, Mayer seemed to savor the audience’s reaction to the line “It’s a long night in New York City” from “Who Says.” And perhaps feeling safe in his adopted hometown, Mayer got vulnerable during Friday’s show-closing “Gravity,” and debuted new lyrics that seem inspired by his Playboy fallout. He explained his new theory, that “lovelessness leads to loneliness, which leads to sadness, which leads to anger, which leads to hate” and spoke of imperfect batting averages. Then he sang:

“When you got hurt/it made you beautiful/the cracks around your heart/they let the light shine through./When you got hurt/in pieces on the floor/put them back together/even better than before”

The moment over, he finished the show in expected Mayer fashion: with an explosive solo that had him jamming on his knees with his guitar on the floor, moving forward, in the best way he knows how.
Source: Rolling Stone




Friday, 26-02-2010 @ 17:04 | Comments | By Mih
Categories: Concerts, Gallery

John was playing in Boston last Wenesday (02/24) here goes the setlist and few videos:

Heartbreak Warfare
Good Love is On the Way
No Such Thing
Vultures
Perfectly Lonely
Bigger Than My Body
Assassin
Who Did You Think I Was (w/ Neon)
Waiting on the World to Change
Belief
Ain’t No Sunshine
Half of My Heart
Why Georgia (w/ Message in a Bottle)

Encore
Who Says
Gravity


And yesterday John was at Madison Square (New York).

Heartbreak Warfare
Crossroads
Vultures
No Such Thing
Perfectly Lonely
Slow Dancing in a Burning Room
Assassin
My Stupid Mouth/Daughters/3×5
Ain’t No Sunshine
Waiting On The World to Change
Bigger Than My Body
Why Georgia
City Love
Gravity

Encore
Who Says
Friends, Lovers or Nothing

During the concert, Mayer said thanks to the fans for believing in him.

John Mayer Thanks Fans For ‘Believing’ In Him At NYC Concert
The fans at Madison Square Garden didn’t let a little snow keep them from John Mayer’s sold-out concert on Thursday night (February 25). Mayer has also had some adversity come his way over the past few weeks, after the backlash from his controversial comments in Playboy magazine.

Mayer took a moment onstage to thank his fans for believing in him through the uproar.

“I hate to come off like an a–hole ever, and thank you guys for believing that I am not an a–hole,” he told the crowd. “Never, ever in my entire life did I ever think that it would be a good idea to be an a–hole. But you know what? There’s plenty of a–holes who think the same thing, so I have to thank you.”

Mayer said he’s ready for a fresh start: “It’s a clean me now, people, clean me.”

When Mayer wasn’t thanking his fans for braving the elements, he and his five-piece band were rocking out the stage to a set list of songs from his current album, Battle Studies, as well as hits from his past, including “Waiting on the World to Change” and “Your Body Is a Wonderland.” He even succumbed to a section of cheering fans calling out for him to perform “City Love” from his breakthrough 2001 album, Room for Squares.

Even if the public isn’t convinced by his numerous apologies, Mayer had the Madison Square Garden concertgoers on their feet from show-opener “Heartbreak Warfare” to his encore — snow boots and all. The singer/songwriter even checked in with the crowd on Twitter after the show: “MSG crowd, will you tweet me when you get home safe? It’s bad out. Oh and HOLY SHNIKES. You were unreal tonight.”
Source: MTV

Here are some pics from yesterday:


Setlist source: MSM