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West Coast, Part One

The whole west coast run has been a whirl wind - from getting a chance to see some serious music history in San Francisco, to seeing John cover both Hendrix & Dylan in one night at Irvine. This is part one:

Before meeting up with the tour at Shoreline, I spent a few days in San Fran for meetings, but the most memorable time was the day I spent at Wolfgang's Vault. For those not in the know, Wolfgang's Vault is another name for Bill Graham's archives. It's the place where every piece of psychedelic rock history from the late 60's and early 70's is kept in pristine condition and cataloged by artist. We're talking original show contracts signed by James Brown himself, handwritten Jimi Hendrix lyrics on cocktail napkins and original ticket stubs from Jefferson Airplane shows. One of the highlights of the day was getting to see how there are very few current artists in the Bill Graham archives, and John is one of them. Below are two JM show posters from 2002, one from The Greek, the other from The Fillmore. A little John Mayer nerd history.






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Governor's Island Performance

Last night we got to jump on the ferry and head over to Governor's Island to see The Walkmen play with Grizzly Bear. It started to pour as soon as the band went into "Juveniles" to close their set. Big Ass Lens was on site to capture video footage of the beach-side show and you can get a preview with Angela Surf City below.

The Walkmen - Angela Surf City - Live at Governor's Island from Big Ass Lens on Vimeo.

Photographs by Lindsay










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Saratoga Springs Brings It


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Home State Hartford Love

Train's just about to take the stage tonight here at SPAC, but here's a few shots from last night in Hartford to tide you over until I can recap the whole weekend on the road.



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Boston FTW



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Boys of Summer



Pat joined John on stage in Homdel on Tuesday night to show Don Henley some love and cover Boys of Summer.

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Philly/Camden/Cheesesteak Land



Philly/Camden definitely had one of the most energetic crowds of the tour. I got to meet fans from all over the world; some who had flown in from places like Brazil and Sweden, just to catch a Mayer show. Others were there for the "summer ritual", because live music in July and August is the best way to celebrate friendship.

War of My Life really stood out tonight, with a little Tom Petty - You Don't Know How It Feels intro. John talked about how sometimes we feel the pressure of always having to be 100% in life, but it's OK to freak out, to hurt, to not feel right. He let everyone know that it's supposed to be that way sometimes, that we all go through it and once in a while you just have to reboot and fight on.

-L