Room for Squares was released in summer 2001, and
John Mayer toured in support of it for more than a year after. The live
Any Given Thursday, then, filled the gap until
Mayer's proper follow-up could be recorded; it also capitalized on his tumbleweed of stardom, which was still rolling through 2003 due to a Grammy win and strong word of mouth between campuses about his live show.
Any Given Thursday was recorded at Oak Mountain Amphitheater in Birmingham, AL, on September 12, 2002. In addition to
Mayer's guitar and vocals, it features bassist
David LaBruyere, drummer
Stephen Chopek, and guitarist/keyboardist
Michael Chaves. No matter how great it was when it happened, a live document always has the potential for disaster when released for public consumption.
Thursday succeeds, but it does so because
Mayer's music is an unthreatening mixture of college rock and wide-eyed adolescent lyricism. Like
Dave Matthews,
Mayer makes music that appeals to everyone, goes great with beer, and can be played with relative ease by any college-town cover band. He's handsome, and his lyrics say everything that real boyfriends never will. Live, each vocal trill and guitar flourish is greeted with
Beatlesque screaming from his largely female following. Singalong moments during "Love Song for No One," "Why Georgia," and the sticky bubblegum love pop of "Your Body Is a Wonderland" prove this; during each, the "B-ham choir" (as
Mayer characterizes the crowd) sounds like a thousand pretty birds harmonizing on his words. ~ Johnny Loftus