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My Morning Jacket - Run Thru
The bit that you skip #34: The Ravenna Colt - Loner in disguise
I never met Jane Howden, but I met the people she taught music to. I witnessed her handiwork with a myriad Sheffield-based bands. Her influence understated, her legacy, unending. A concert in her memory was organised by Sarah, her sister, and the bands that performed covered as many ranges as you could imagine. Sarah’s former band, firesuite, played covers of Jane’s favourite songs. For some…
My Morning Jacket - One big holiday
My Morning Jacket: The Tennessee Fire: 20th Anniversary Edition (Darla Records)
The rock and roll lore goes like this: a young musician named Jim James was flipping through a music magazine. He sees the advertisement of a young independent record label called Darla Records, and he thinks they look like charming, nice people. He prepares a demo tape of his new project My Morning Jacket, wraps it up like a Valentine’s card, and he mails it to the California address, with no…
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Jim actually has a chemical imbalance where he cannot survive without reverb, it’s like oxygen to him. He won’t even have a conversation with any of us unless he’s talking through a small amp. He walks around with a small amp on his belt and a mic, and talks to us all the time in reverb. It’s kind of disturbing.
Johnny Quaid
October 2003
Jim actually has a chemical imbalance where he cannot survive without reverb. It’s like oxygen to him. He won’t even have a conversation with any of us unless he’s talking through a small amp. He walks around with a small amp on his belt and a mic, and talks to us all the time in reverb. It’s kind of disturbing.
Johnny Quaid
October 2003