hey somebody here's bound to know--
where's the band name come from? i always imagined it was a country thing, just the fact that a country man might have a jacket he likes for morning walks. i can relate to that.
but my friend thinks that the name might allude to a line in the love song of j alfred prufrock, where he says "my morning coat". anybody know for sure?
you know, i think you are the first to ask such a question. But you are way off on your j alfred prufrock theory. try again.
The story I heard, which may or may not be true -
One of Jim's favorite bars burnt down, one night. The next morning, Jim thumbed through the charred remains and found a jacket stitched with the initials 'MMJ' - which he decided stood for 'My Morning Jacket'...
QuoteThe story I heard, which may or may not be true -
One of Jim's favorite bars burnt down, one night. The next morning, Jim thumbed through the charred remains and found a jacket stitched with the initials 'MMJ' - which he decided stood for 'My Morning Jacket'...
Urban legend... ;)
So... does anyone know?
Do the people who know prefer to keep it a secret?
Is there some sort of secret club where the know it all's can snicker at us lesser informed folks?
Peanut Butter and Jelly, or Ham and Cheese?
What was the bad guy's name in Tron?
I was told Jim was walking down the street (Highlands) and ran across an old jacket with the inscribed letters 'M.M.J' and one of his friends asked him what he thought they represented...his reply: My Morning Jacket
any other suggestions?
The way it was told to me is that MMJ came long before the name and that Jim had seen in written on a wall in Lexington when he was in college. As for how My Morning Jacket came about, I don't know. I guess I am not amongst the fortunate ones to be in that inner circle.
Quoteyou know, i think you are the first to ask such a question. But you are way off on your j alfred prufrock theory. try again.
not my theory, and i don't buy it.
i guess i'll ask 'em next time i see 'em
a condem maybe?
subconciously, it refers to Jim's favorite movie Full Metal Jacket. maybe he was hammered but it definitely helped him come up with this name.
I like to think it's just about an Awakening........It's awesome that Jim named his band My Morning Jacket.
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not my theory, and i don't buy it.
i guess i'll ask 'em next time i see 'em
i like to think it's from prufrock, too, even though i think it isn't. :)
It's all one in the same
On a recent addition of the Rolling Stone Magazine, there is a large article about MMJ. It interview Jim James and asks him where he got the name My Morning Jacket from. and he responded by saying that he was at a Neil Young (Jim's idol) performance, when Mr. Young threw an old jacket out to the crowd. Jim caught it and noticed the letters MMJ stitched in it. So thats where My Morning Jacket came from.
What issue of Rolling Stone was that article in? Anyone know what the date is?
I saw this why I was browsing around... it may give you what you're looking for...
http://www.atorecords.com/?title=news+and+press&kind=press&mdid=313
HA! So it is a metaphor for a bathrobe--I knew it! :-*
I wonder just how long he went to the University of Kentucky... hrmm...
Well that article was dated in 2003 and he was like 24. It sounded like he went all four years, but he would have been done before It Still Moves came out. I could be wrong though!
"MMJ has logged four headlining tours in Holland and Belgium, is the subject of a Dutch documentary, and made most Dutch critics' Top 10 lists last year."
Saw that in the article ofelfelo posted. Thanks. Anyone know if this doc is available anywhere on DVD or online? :)
QuoteWell that article was dated in 2003 and he was like 24. It sounded like he went all four years, but he would have been done before It Still Moves came out. I could be wrong though!
http://www.rollingstone.com/news/profile/story/8719246/kentuckys_finest
The artivel said, "James attended the University of Kentucky for a year and a half before dropping out in 1998." So maybe that's so...
I guess I didn't read it very clearly. Oops. :)
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4934012
This interview is absolutely wonderful and you will surely learn a lot!
I'm suprised no one has mentioned this, but in the past there was a video interview of Jim James on here somewhere. I think it was a bonnaroo interview. Anyway, he explained the origin of the band's name on camera. Does anyone else know what I'm talking about or have a link to the vid?