John Mayer - Sept 20th, 2001 - Theatre of Living Arts, Philadelphia, PA [Full Show]
John Mayer
Theatre of the Living Arts
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
September 20th, 2001
00:01:18 My Stupid Mouth
00:06:11 Why Georgia
00:12:35 City Love
00:20:32 Great Indoors
00:25:35 Your Body is a Wonderland »
------00:28:40 My Favorite Things [Rogers / Hammerstein II] »
------00:31:09 Your Body is a Wonderland (reprise)
00:33:54 Lenny [Stevie Ray Vaughan] »
00:36:15 The Wind Cries Mary [Jimi Hendrix] »
------00:39:27 Everything Is Not Broken (*) »
------00:41:17 The Wind Cries Mary (reprise)
00:43:04 Message In a Bottle [The Police]
00:50:40 3x5
00:57:28 Love Song For No One
01:02:07 Not Myself »
------01:05:42 We Never Change [Coldplay]
01:07:17 No Such Thing (with Yearbook intro)
01:13:47 Back To You
01:19:18 Neon
Encores:
01:32:53 Quiet
01:36:28 83 »
------01:42:40 That's all [Genesis] »
------01:43:32 Break My Stride [Matthew Wilder] »
------01:44:03 Wanna Be Starting Something [Michael Jackson] »
------01:44:32 83 (cont.) »
------01:45:14 Electric Avenue [Eddy Grant] »
------01:45:38 Somebody's Watching Me [Rockwell] »
------01:45:50 83 (reprise)
UPLOAD NOTE:
This bootleg has been in limited circulation for some time. I downloaded it a few years ago from a torrent community and archived it without paying much attention to it. I was somehow convinced this was already on YouTube, but the recent unearth of the Troubadour tape from the same period made me go back to this material and realize what an amazing gem it was: it hasn't been widely available until now (not on YT at least), A/V quality is stunning and, moreover, it includes (*) another footage take of the rare 'Everything is not Broken'. Props to the original taper who also authored the DVD I've got. I just losslessly ripped it and encoded + deinterlaced it using HandBrake for uploading purposes. Below are the original (relevant) notes from the torrent files with lineage and background info. Unfortunately, I don't have any other info. on who the taper/uploader was. Enjoy!
ORIGINAL TAPER NOTES:
JOHN MAYER - 2001-09-20 - Theater of the Living Arts (T.L.A.), Philadelphia, Pennsyvania (Excellent DV master with great sound from AKG rig NTSC DVD)
Source: Sony PC-5»Mini DV
Audio: AKG 414-TL'2s»Oade M248»SBM-1»D8»mic in of camera
Disc lineage: Mini DV»Firewire»HD
Menu created with DVD lab by a friend
This show was filmed with permission* from the balcony on a mini-tripod. Audio is from my rig, patched into
the mic in of the camera. Mics were tied to rails. cLots of close-ups of all members and John's guitar playing.
TRT: 108 Minutes
Simple menu with song selection
Easily one of my favorite masters. He was touring for the recent release of 'Room For Squares' and all of the material
played is from that album and 'Inside Wants out' along with a few covers. If you are a fan of his earliest stuff, you
will love this. He plays a few songs by himself but most is with a band. I honestly cried during the '83'. I have been
looking forward to getting this circulated for years.
*A few days before this show, JM played an instore acoustic set at Wherehouse Music in Atlanta, GA. A friend of mine
asked him during a CD signing if he allowed audio or video taping. Apparently he said something to the effect
of 'yeah, that's totally cool', so my friend told me I had the green light to film. When I got to the show,
I got set up with my full rig and camera, and filmed the whole show with no hassle from security. When I tried
to film a few weeks later though, in Greenville, SC, I was told by the venue that he does not allow video taping.
When I asked his manager after the show, this was confirmed: only audio taping allowed.
Enjoy!
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