I remember the first time I heard My Morning Jacket-- I was 13 and I came across Bermuda Highway and Golden. I couldn't stop listening to them since. Now I'm 20 and am finally seeing them for the first time next week in Charlottesville.
What songs got you hooked to MMJ?
The first time I heard of the band was while watching austin city limits in early 06 when they had a set list of:
Golden
Gideon
What a Wonderful Man
Dondante
Anytime
Was hooked afterwards and flew to SF to see them at the filmore.
as typical as it may or may not be - Wordless Chorus was the first I remember....then evil urges, then Dondante. it was the summer of 08, and I was spinning evil urges pretty often when a friend told me to listen to Z. Then it's all history and empty pockets from there :D
Dondante is what sold me though...
Their cover of "A Quick One While He's Away" with Ed Vedder was my very first exposure to MMJ, and I was instantly impressed/intrigued.
From there I did a little research and downloaded Okonokos (I later bought the DVD). The first songs to really hook into me were Golden, Run Thru and I Think I'm Going To Hell.
OBH hooked me. It might be like a real big trout that I couldnt reign in, because at first I didnt love MMJ. But after a couple years, It Still Moves pulled me in and I became a big fan.
Its still OBH
Yeah One Big Holiday was the first I heard, and then for some reason I don't know why it must have been the force I went and bought okonokos for NZ$50 which is about US$40 having only heard one and a half songs! But i'm glad I did because now i'm hooked like everyone else. :)
Oh Off The Record was one that really made me love them, probably my favourite MMJ song to date...
My first two were from MMJ on SNL May 5, 2008. I'm Amazed and Evil Urges. With a month before the album's release, I checked their back catalog and was hooked by Lay Low. From there, it just snowballed.
Whatever song they opened with at field day festival in '03, I don't remember. The first songs I heard and recognized as mmj were Lowdown and Bermuda Highway.
At Dawn
2002
Driving in the big wide open plains of South Dakota
(http://images.travelpod.com/users/pjarowi1/1.1243267800.the-great-plains.jpg)
my boss told me to get ISM, so I guess Mahgeetah was the first song
Summer 2005, I was at a farm house in southern Indiana for a bachelor party, The perfect setting, I have never seen the stars so brite. I heard these amazing tunes coming from the party bus ( Rollin back and ISM in it's entirety ). I was enamored & hammered, I don't know if it was the suds or the salad that I was influenced by but I was hooked since day 1 :thumbsup:
Bonnaroo 2004. Return To Thunderdome. A life altering experience. Thanks Jacket.
(http://i703.photobucket.com/albums/ww38/ryno11111/My%20Morning%20Jacket/Bonnaroo2004Thunderdome.jpg)
2003. Campus radio station. I was a DJ and our studio (at the time) was in this tinyass closet. Played "Golden" one October afternoon and it was love from the first note.
I heard the name My Morning Jacket in late 2003, I heard they were good then I witnessed this in November 2003:
(http://img.youtube.com/vi/_0Q9iAcPjzc/0.jpg)
...and the rest is history.
My friend came to me one day and said that I had to check this band out and that he had a Cd with some of their stuff on it. We got in my car, packed a lip of skoal, and he put on Gideon. I loved it and he then put on Off the Record. As many others in this thread have already stated; "the rest is history...".
The infamous Conan appearance was my maiden voyage on the great ship Jacket as well.
Like so many others on here... I started with Pearl Jam... My exact order is this
Spring 08: A Quick One w/ Eddie Vedder (Imagine in Cornice)
Summer 08: Evil Urges (only music I listened to that entire summer)
Fall 08: Okonokos... FUCKING GONE from there.
Still falling in love with songs that I didn't "love" prior.
Ex. Spinning ISM a couple months back, and holy shit Rollin Back is a fucking jam. Next couple weeks all I did was listen to I Will Sing through Rollin Back... Maybe the jammiest section of any MMJ album
Quote from: Nicholas Yames on Aug 18, 2011, 09:40 PM
Like so many others on here... I started with Pearl Jam... My exact order is this
Spring 08: A Quick One w/ Eddie Vedder (Imagine in Cornice)
Summer 08: Evil Urges (only music I listened to that entire summer)
Fall 08: Okonokos... FUCKING GONE from there.
Still falling in love with songs that I didn't "love" prior.
Ex. Spinning ISM a couple months back, and holy shit Rollin Back is a fucking jam. Next couple weeks all I did was listen to I Will Sing through Rollin Back... Maybe the jammiest section of any MMJ album
I find the whole PJ connection really cool...it seems like of all their touring mates, MMJ have retained more PJ fans than any other bands.
Quote from: manonthemoon on Aug 17, 2011, 08:44 PM
The first time I heard of the band was while watching austin city limits in early 06 when they had a set list of:
Golden
Gideon
What a Wonderful Man
Dondante
Anytime
Was hooked afterwards and flew to SF to see them at the filmore.
I shared the same experience! :beer:
This was back before I had a DVR so I was taping ACL every week on my VCR. Usually I'd watch that week's show and record over it the next week. But when I saw that MMJ performance, I was like, who in the hell is this band and how have I not stumbled across them sooner??? I was mesmorized at how they could go from completely rocking out in a song to an extended jam in another song to just being complely stripped down in another song. Their diversity is what completly hooked me in and I have been obsessed with this band ever since my first viewing of that ACL performance! I wore my VHS tape out watching it so many times! 8)
And it only took me 4 years after seeing that ACL show to finally see them live! And after finally seeing them live for the first time last summer, I can say my obsession went to a whole new level! :D :thumbsup:
I checked them out after the Bonnaroo lineup came out this year. I already had Z on my iPod but hadmt really given it much attention. Wordless Chorus, Off the Record, Lay Low, and Dondante blew me away. I proceeded to get the rest of their albums, with Okonokos really impressing me.
Then Bonnaroo came. Holy shit. It exceeded all expectations - best show of the weekend, and maybe the best show of my life. I still remember the rush of excitement that came over me when the trumpeter started Victory Dance while the band came out. From the time the bass dropped until the last note of One Big Holiday, I was fucking entranced. I seriously lost my shit to Highly Suspicious. I knew then that I'd be seeing this band multiple times again.
I didn't hear them until I heard the cover of It makes no difference. I was so impressed I bought tickets to see them right away after one song. My future wife was pissed! They are now one of her favorite bands and we danced to "thank you too!" at our wedding.
Quote from: iLikeBeer on Aug 19, 2011, 09:05 AM
Quote from: manonthemoon on Aug 17, 2011, 08:44 PM
The first time I heard of the band was while watching austin city limits in early 06 when they had a set list of:
Golden
Gideon
What a Wonderful Man
Dondante
Anytime
Was hooked afterwards and flew to SF to see them at the filmore.
I shared the same experience! :beer:
This was back before I had a DVR so I was taping ACL every week on my VCR. Usually I'd watch that week's show and record over it the next week. But when I saw that MMJ performance, I was like, who in the hell is this band and how have I not stumbled across them sooner??? I was mesmorized at how they could go from completely rocking out in a song to an extended jam in another song to just being complely stripped down in another song. Their diversity is what completly hooked me in and I have been obsessed with this band ever since my first viewing of that ACL performance! I wore my VHS tape out watching it so many times! 8)
And it only took me 4 years after seeing that ACL show to finally see them live! And after finally seeing them live for the first time last summer, I can say my obsession went to a whole new level! :D :thumbsup:
Yeah after the ACL episode I searched youtube for clips and discovered the epic Conan performance. Gotta say I think it may be the best late night performance ever, you could tell Conan was into it.
Run Thru live from Fillmore NYE run (Night 1)...I was like "if they can do that..what else can they do"...then I went to the NYE show and have been hooked ever sense.
Quote from: Ghosts_on_TV on Aug 18, 2011, 08:26 AM
Whatever song they opened with at field day festival in '03, I don't remember. The first songs I heard and recognized as mmj were Lowdown and Bermuda Highway.
GHOSTS - wish i knew ya then!
a friend of mine strongly recommended that i check 'em out. i believe i downloaded/listened to bermuda highway, lowdown & hopefully & was hooked instantly. went out & bought AD shortly following that.
saw 'em a month or so later @ field day oh, that was a challenging event. my partner in crime kept wanting to delay heading over due to the weather but i was finally like "welp, i've got the tickets and i'm getting there in time for mmj. i'm NOT missing this band. i don't care what you do..." i don't remember exactly what they played, but when my friend who'd recommended them to me asked how they were the next day, i'm sure i said something like, "DUDE. i don't even know... it was crazy. there was hair flying everywhere, puddle stomping... they. were. AWESOME!"
sadly, there's no known setlist from that show & the festival itself was labeled a disaster. but i found this teaser, i believe it's PWW, and it's a brief example of the AWESOMENESS:
My Morning Jacket (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRyCma3lh5E#)
ughh
it all started with a mix my friend gave me for a road trip, number seven was Lay low, then i bought Z, my mind was blown by dondante
fell in love with smokin and strangulation.
say um at sasquatch and jim james tickled my ear drums
and now they top my list
Quote from: ynwa on Aug 26, 2011, 01:55 PM
Quote from: Ghosts_on_TV on Aug 18, 2011, 08:26 AM
Whatever song they opened with at field day festival in '03, I don't remember. The first songs I heard and recognized as mmj were Lowdown and Bermuda Highway.
GHOSTS - wish i knew ya then!
a friend of mine strongly recommended that i check 'em out. i believe i downloaded/listened to bermuda highway, lowdown & hopefully & was hooked instantly. went out & bought AD shortly following that.
saw 'em a month or so later @ field day oh, that was a challenging event. my partner in crime kept wanting to delay heading over due to the weather but i was finally like "welp, i've got the tickets and i'm getting there in time for mmj. i'm NOT missing this band. i don't care what you do..." i don't remember exactly what they played, but when my friend who'd recommended them to me asked how they were the next day, i'm sure i said something like, "DUDE. i don't even know... it was crazy. there was hair flying everywhere, puddle stomping... they. were. AWESOME!"
sadly, there's no known setlist from that show & the festival itself was labeled a disaster. but i found this teaser, i believe it's PWW, and it's a brief example of the AWESOMENESS:
My Morning Jacket (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRyCma3lh5E#)
Liz that clip was AWESOME! I love when they all had big hair, it reminds me of Metallica back in the day.
Wordless Chorus did it for me, Jim's voice on that one gets me everytime
Some time in 03'
Just One Thing
Bermuda Highway
One Big Holiday
I liked the songs quite a bit but didn't really dive in until late '05ish
My induction was in 2004 with "at dawn", specifically the songs PWW, Bermuda Highway, At Dawn, Hopefully and Just Because I Do. I was drawn to the dreamy, trippy, lilting sound...little did I know at the time that they also had the ability to blow my face off.
Phone Went West.
Off The Record was playing on a music channel and I really liked it so I wrote down the name of the band on a piece of paper but I lost the paper and couldn't remember the song. Then two years later I watched MMJ on Picture in a frame, bought Z and figured it all out.
I lucked out and went to a show with Jim's sister in 99. They opened with The Dark, also played Tyrone. Instantly hooked.
My first experience with mmj was in 2006. My friend put Golden on - told me it was his new favorite song. Well...I played "it still moves" so many times, I had to re-purchase the cd 5 times from scratching it by playaing it so much. I'm a 50 year old housewife and mother of 2 college kids and have seen every band from Zeppelin to U2, and My morning jacket is my favorite band. It's been all love for everyone in the band and their music moves my soul. I have seen them 4 times in Chicago and 1 time in Milwaukee. My dream show is the MMJ & BoH show in MSG
Quote from: pattilovesmmj on Oct 10, 2011, 05:42 PM
My first experience with mmj was in 2006. My friend put Golden on - told me it was his new favorite song. Well...I played "it still moves" so many times, I had to re-purchase the cd 5 times from scratching it by playaing it so much. I'm a 50 year old housewife and mother of 2 college kids and have seen every band from Zeppelin to U2, and My morning jacket is my favorite band. It's been all love for everyone in the band and their music moves my soul. I have seen them 4 times in Chicago and 1 time in Milwaukee. My dream show is the MMJ & BoH show in MSG
Does that mean you're attending? See you there! :thumbsup:
And pre-show at Stout NYC! :beer:
Quote from: johnnYYac on Oct 10, 2011, 05:44 PM
Quote from: pattilovesmmj on Oct 10, 2011, 05:42 PM
My first experience with mmj was in 2006. My friend put Golden on - told me it was his new favorite song. Well...I played "it still moves" so many times, I had to re-purchase the cd 5 times from scratching it by playaing it so much. I'm a 50 year old housewife and mother of 2 college kids and have seen every band from Zeppelin to U2, and My morning jacket is my favorite band. It's been all love for everyone in the band and their music moves my soul. I have seen them 4 times in Chicago and 1 time in Milwaukee. My dream show is the MMJ & BoH show in MSG
Does that mean you're attending? See you there! :thumbsup:
And pre-show at Stout NYC! :beer:
Yes! If you are able to attend the MSG show, do not hesitate! Guaranteed to be a party the likes of which you will never forget. Added bonus for the incredible people that will be there for the pre-show party & the actual show itself. 8)
The first I ever heard of them was the first night in which I tripped acid (I had done chocolates, but up til then, the few doses I had gotten were all bunk). A friend and I drove to Jackson, MS to see Moe. at Hal and Mal's. We took the doses, bomb, took in the show, and went back to a friend's house at which we were staying. This friend had the weekend prior just gone to Langerado (07) and was relaying the story of his first My Morning Jacket show; whatever in the fuck that was. He continued by saying they opened with his favorite song which he happened to have a live version of on his ipod. My other friend and the host, still vigorously tripping, wandered around the kitchen while he put on the song. And then he did it.... He fucking played it. Regardless of the fact that I was tripping and all good things sound better, I still consider it my best and most memorable single moment of music experience ever (most memorable show being the first time I saw them; I maintained an unerring smile for the 2 and a half hours during and following said show). The song played out to rapt ears. I had no idea something this amazing existed, and I considered myself, not a snob of music, but hard to please. This had me smiling and more excited than the concert I had been at just an hour ago. And then it ended. And my face drooped. I ran to the ipod and started it from the beginning and listened again. This became the conceit of the night. We probably played it 15 times that night and jammed just as hard to the 15th time as the first. It was over that night. There was no, nor ever would there be any other band.
It was OBH, by the way. I'm guessing that's, like, crucial to this thread.
I was at a Borders store, and they had ISM as one of their reccomendations. Im not sure why i picked it, but after hearing Master Plan, i HAD to have the album! From then on, i was hooked. :wink: