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2008·Music·2h 33m
8.2
★
On tour promoting his 2006 studio album 'Continuum', American pop rock singer-songwriter and guitarist John Mayer performs, consecutively, an intimate acoustic set, a John Mayer Trio blues show, and a full-band concert at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, California on December 8, 2007.
Directed by Danny Clinch
concert
rock 'n' roll
live
live performance
IMDB
N/A
Letterboxd
4.5 / 5
Where to Watch
Cast
John Mayer
Vocals
Robbie McIntosh
Guitar
David Ryan Harris
Guitar
Steve Jordan
Drums
Pino Palladino
Bass
Crew
Danny Clinch
Director
Danny Clinch
Camera Operator
Dana Gonzales
Camera Operator
Popular Reviews
13 reviews
Kennedy Mariah Cox
10.0★ · 12/07/25
watched with a man in the wee small hours of the morning and it was a very special & sacred & romantic experience for me. i will forever cherish the time we shared
watched with a man in the wee small hours of the morning and it was a very special & sacred & romantic experience for me. i will forever cherish the time we shared
Jason
1.7★ · 07/17/25
This was like uncovering a time capsule. I wanted to emulate everything about this dude when I was in High School. This live concert was my Bible when I was 17, guys.
This was like uncovering a time capsule. I wanted to emulate everything about this dude when I was in High School. This live concert was my Bible when I was 17, guys.
bbb
10.0★ · 06/25/25
he was really that fucking good(cant stand the fuciing guy tho)
he was really that fucking good(cant stand the fuciing guy tho)
Sunnykeels
10.0★ · 11/26/24
I can rewatch this any day of the week
I can rewatch this any day of the week
Kennedy Mariah Cox
10.0★ · 09/16/24
concert films/music documentaries are comfort movies to me and this is my favorite by FAR. it changed my life when i watched it for the first time when i was 13. do not ask me how many times i’ve seen it (i own the dvd)
concert films/music documentaries are comfort movies to me and this is my favorite by FAR. it changed my life when i watched it for the first time when i was 13. do not ask me how many times i’ve seen it (i own the dvd)