Jack Johnson 2002-04-06
The Forum, Melbourne, Australia
Set 1
Sad to know (you're leaving) [Gregory Issac cover] %
Providence > Posters
Middle Man
Fortunate Fool
Rodeo Clowns
Haleiwa
Bubbletoes
Nightmares
It's All Understood
Trenchtown Rock > Garden Grove > Ring the alarm >
Inaudible Melodies
Flake
Who Knows
Who do you Love? >
Mudfootball
Providence > Posters
Middle Man
Fortunate Fool
Rodeo Clowns
Haleiwa
Bubbletoes
Nightmares
It's All Understood
Trenchtown Rock > Garden Grove > Ring the alarm >
Inaudible Melodies
Flake
Who Knows
Who do you Love? >
Mudfootball
Set 2
Set 3
Comment
Supporting: John Butler Trio
Notes: % - Full band with Scarlet on drums. Scarlet is the daughter of the manager of the band "John Butler Trio". Jack, Adam, and Merlo were opening for JBT that night, and Scarlet helped contribute drums for this first song. She would later jam again with the band playing "3 is a magic number" on 6/22/02 at the Bonnaroo music festival in Tennasee, USA, where JBT also played.
Jack was playing before the John butler Trio and was only playing a short set due to not being the main attraction. However there where a lot of people who came early just to see Jack and by the time he started playing the place was pretty much full. Everyone seemed to know Jacks music, and sung along The venue was an old opera theatre and has big statues of greek dudes around the sides and has this Amazing blue ceiling and it feels like your outside. Quite trippy really. The sound was quite good a little bassy but all and all pretty good. The show on a whole was excellant and everyone was yelling for more but unfortunetly due to being the second act Jack couldn't do any encores.
Notes: % - Full band with Scarlet on drums. Scarlet is the daughter of the manager of the band "John Butler Trio". Jack, Adam, and Merlo were opening for JBT that night, and Scarlet helped contribute drums for this first song. She would later jam again with the band playing "3 is a magic number" on 6/22/02 at the Bonnaroo music festival in Tennasee, USA, where JBT also played.
Jack was playing before the John butler Trio and was only playing a short set due to not being the main attraction. However there where a lot of people who came early just to see Jack and by the time he started playing the place was pretty much full. Everyone seemed to know Jacks music, and sung along The venue was an old opera theatre and has big statues of greek dudes around the sides and has this Amazing blue ceiling and it feels like your outside. Quite trippy really. The sound was quite good a little bassy but all and all pretty good. The show on a whole was excellant and everyone was yelling for more but unfortunetly due to being the second act Jack couldn't do any encores.
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