Singer/songwriter Mike Doughty has released a music video for his second single “Fort Hood” from his album Golden Delicious, which was released on February 19 by ATO Records. Fort Hood is the base in Texas that’s lost the most people in Iraq and Afghanistan. This song is based on Mike’s past experiences and his thoughts on war. Please read more below for Mike’s process in writing this song and also check out the video streams of “Fort Hood”, as well as an audio stream of Mike’s introduction to the song. Please let me know if you could feature this video and/or the information about it on Watch Mojo.
“Fort Hood” Streaming Video:
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Audio intro from Mike:
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Mike Doughty discusses his song “Fort Hood”
”Fort Hood” isn’t exactly an anti-war song. It’s more of a song about my own guilt for living life without thinking of the war every moment. I was invited by the USO to visit Walter Reed Army Medical Center in 2006; I went over and gave CDs to wounded guys, most of them in their 20s, most missing limbs. It was tremendously moving. As we left the hospital, I was thinking that I wanted to never lose that feeling I felt, of incredible gratitude for everything in life.
Fort Hood is the base in Texas that’s lost the most people in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The first verse is about guilt. That I can go about my daily life without thinking of the violence and the fear in Iraq, and the sacrifice people are making over there.
The first part of the second verse is about frustration with political pissing matches, instead of unity among our elected representatives to serve these guys. The second half is about how the war haunts me; how I see dudes in uniform in airports and wonder what’s going on in their heads, what they’ve witnessed.
The bridge is about lost innocence. The lyrics are about what I wished a guy in his 20s was doing instead of being scarred by a fucked-up war. One line is, “You should blast Young Jeezy with your friends in a parking lot.” I changed it from “You should blast Toby Keith with your friends in a parking lot” — mostly for reasons of singability. But also because I realized everybody would take it as a snobby dis on the soldier. I actually meant it in passionate sympathy; it’s better to be a teenage jingoist than to come back with your consciousness or body shattered, knowing the tragic naivete of jingoism. Young guys go over there and come back scarred — bodily, often, but also psychologically, such that so many of them will have the burden of post-traumatic stress disorder, nightmares, haunting images.
I grew up an Army brat on Army bases — pretty much all the adult men had been in Vietnam, and looking at their collective bizarre behavior in hindsight, I realize I grew up in a crazy land where every adult man had post-traumatic stress disorder.
My dad never talked about Vietnam to my mom. As — I think — a passive-aggressive means of hurting my father, she took us all to see Milos Foreman’s film version of Hair (at the military cinema on a NATO base in Belgium!) without telling us what it was about. My dad was upset — though he laughed, bitterly, when the character Berger got accidentally shipped off to the Vietnam war and killed in action.
The genesis of my song was: I downloaded from WFMU.org an mp3 of the Japanese cast of Hair doing “Sunshine.” It was surreal and fun through the verses, which were in Japanese, but when it came to the end, the chorus was in English — it was chilling, and so apt, and my eyes moistened up on the subway.
I moved to New York when I was 18, and the music everywhere was hip hop and house, and often based on samples and re-jiggered melodies from other songs. It’s kind of weird in singer-songwriter land to take a chorus from another song, but it felt really natural to me.
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Mike Doughty’s new album, Golden Delicious, is in stores today!
“27 Jennifers” Streaming Audio:
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Mike Doughty’s Band Confirms Tour
Supporting New Album Golden Delicious
“27 Jennifers” Single Top 10 at AAA Radio
Bonus Busking EP Available at CIMS Stores
Doughty’s “Virtual Tour” & DJ Side Project
Mike Doughty’s Band will embark on a six-week North American headlining tour in March, supporting Doughty’s new album Golden Delicious. Kicking off March 12 in Northampton, Mass., the tour continues across the United States and Canada before wrapping in late April. Led by Doughty on vocals and guitars, the band also includes John Kirby (Black Eyed Peas) on keyboards, Pete McNeal (Cake, Jem, Gary Jules) on drums and Andrew “Scrap” Livingston on bass. See reverse for a complete list of dates.
Golden Delicious is released by ATO Records today, February 19. The first single from the album, “27 Jennifers,” is currently in the top 10 at AAA radio, according to MediaBase. In early reviews, Relix called it a “ripe and fruitful album,” and Paste said, “those with a taste for his off-kilter sensibility will find his latest delicious indeed.”
Copies of Golden Delicious purchased at participating Coalition of Independent Music Stores retailers will receive a free EP called Busking, featuring five tracks recorded live as Doughty played in a New York City subway station last year, with the help of producer Pat DIllett. (Doughty made $3.10 from generous passersby.) For a list of CIMS stores nationwide, see www.cimsmusic.com.
This week, coinciding with the release of Golden Delicious, video footage of exclusive Mike Doughty acoustic performances will be posted on a variety of music websites, billed as the “Virtual Tour.” Doughty and Livingston performed songs from the new album for Stereogum.com, My Old Kentucky Blog, Paste Magazine’s website, Seattlest.com and SF Station. The Virtual Tour will continue with other online outlets after the album’s release.
Doughty has also begun a DJ side project under the stage name Mikey Dough, composing electronic dance music and performing at clubs in New York and elsewhere. The next Mikey Dough show will be at the Knitting Factory in New York on February 22.
“Dubious Luxury” with DJ Mikey Dough
(Mike Doughty DJ gig)
Feb 22 New York NY The Knitting Factory (Old Office)
Mike Doughty’s Band
2008 Tour Dates
March 12 Northampton MA Pearl Street
March 13 Rochester NY German House
March 14 Montreal QC Saints Montreal
March 15 Toronto ON Mod Club Theatre
March 16 Ann Arbor MI Blind Pig
March 18 Cleveland OH Beachland Ballroom
March 19 Indianapolis IN Music Mill
March 20 Chicago IL Vic Theatre
March 21 Milwaukee WI Turner Hall Tavern
March 22 Minneapolis MN First Avenue
March 23 Minneapolis MN First Avenue
March 25 Omaha NE The Slowdown
March 26 Kansas City MO Beaumont Club
March 27 St. Louis MO The Gargoyle
March 28 Nashville TN Exit/In
March 29 Atlanta GA Variety Playhouse
March 30 Asheville NC The Orange Peel
March 31 Carrboro NC Cat’s Cradle
April 2 Charlottesville VA Satellite Ballroom
April 3 Lancaster PA Chameleon Club
April 4 New York NY Highline Ballroom
April 5 Washington DC 9:30 Club
April 8 New Haven CT Toad’s Place
April 9 Somerville MA Somerville Theater
April 10 Brooklyn NY Music Hall of Williamsburg
April 11 Philadelphia PA The Fillmore at TLA
April 12 Troy NY Revolution Hall
April 13 Millvale PA Mr. Small’s
April 15 Newport KY Southgate House
April 16 Memphis TN New Daisy Theatre
April 18 Dallas TX Granada Theater
April 19 Spring TX Texas Crawfish Festival
April 20 Austin TX Antone’s
April 22 Santa Fe NM Santa Fe Brewing Company
April 23 Boulder CO Fox Theatre
April 24 Salt Lake City UT Urban Lounge
April 26 Portland OR Wonder Ballroom
April 27 Seattle WA (venue t.b.a.)
April 29 San Francisco CA The Fillmore
April 30 Los Angeles CA El Rey Theater
Official Site:
MySpace:
http://www.myspace.com/mikedoug
Mike’s Blog:
http://www.mikedoughty.com/blog
Purchase Golden Delicious:
http://www.amazon.com/dp
Track Listing:
1. Fort Hood
2. I Just Want The Girl In The Blue Dress To Keep On Dancing
3. Put It Down
4. More Bacon Than The Pan Can Handle
5. 27 Jennifers
6. I Wrote A Song About Your Car
7. I Got The Drop On You
8. Wednesday (Contra La Puerta)
9. Like A Luminous Girl
10. Nectarine (Part One)
11. Navigating By The Stars At Night
n February 19, 2008, ATO Records will release Golden Delicious, the new album from singer/songwriter Mike Doughty. Doughty and GRAMMY-winning producer Dan Wilson worked with Doughty’s touring band to craft a driven, organic sound around his savvy, agile lyrical escapades on Golden Delicious, which was mixed by Jacquire King (Kings Of Leon, Modest Mouse, No Doubt) and mastered by Richard Dodd (Dixie Chicks, Tom Petty, Green Day) — both also GRAMMY winners. Golden Delicious is the follow-up to Doughty’s AAA radio top five album Haughty Melodic (2005), which included the hit “Looking at the World from the Bottom of a Well.”
Golden Delicious includes the hip-shaking pop gems “Put It Down” and “I Just Want The Girl In The Blue Dress To Keep On Dancing,” and the fan favorite “27 Jennifers” is recorded with a band for the first time (and will be the album’s first single at radio). Doughty paints a haunting picture on the noirish “I Got The Drop On You,” and his longing vocals and the band’s smoldering rhythm guide the dirge “Wednesday (Contra la Puerta).” Opening track “Fort Hood” is named for the U.S. army base that has suffered the greatest number of casualties in the Iraq War; the anthem was inspired by a visit to the Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C. See reverse for a complete track list.
“27 Jennifers” Streaming Audio:
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Mike Doughty is a true multi-media artist: musician, songwriter, poet, playwright, photographer, and an avid, eloquent blogger (mikedoughty.com/blog). His band on Golden Delicious — multi-instrumentalist Andrew “Scrap” Livingston, drummer Pete McNeal (Cake, Jem, Gary Jules), keyboardist John Kirby (Black Eyed Peas) and bassist John Munson (Semisonic, Trip Shakespeare) — was supplemented with some tracks by guitarist David Levita, percussionist Ken Chastain and singer Mankwe Ndosi.
Doughty will introduce the new songs on Golden Delicious with The Question Jar Show, a November small-venue duo tour with Livingston. Doughty will take requests from the audience and answer questions that fans place in a jar at the venue — no question too weird, no topic taboo. See below for a list of confirmed dates.
Official Site:
MySpace:
http://www.myspace.com/mikedoughty
Mike’s Blog:
http://www.mikedoughty.com/blog
Purchase “27 Jennifers” at iTunes
Track Listing:
1. Fort Hood
2. I Just Want The Girl In The Blue Dress To Keep On Dancing
3. Put It Down
4. More Bacon Than The Pan Can Handle
5. 27 Jennifers
6. I Wrote A Song About Your Car
7. I Got The Drop On You
8. Wednesday (Contra La Puerta)
9. Like A Luminous Girl
10. Nectarine (Part One)
11. Navigating By The Stars At Night
The Question Jar Show – Tour Dates:
November
8 Chicago, IL Schubas
10 Louisville, KY Phoenix Hill Tavern
11 Nashville, TN 3rd & Lindsley
13 Annapolis, MD Ram’s Head
15 New York, NY Joe’s Pub
16 New York, NY Joe’s Pub
17 Boston, MA Lizard Lounge
19 Philadelphia, PA World Cafe Live
27 Los Angeles, CA Hotel Cafe
28 San Francisco, CA Rickshaw Stop
30 Portland, OR Mississippi Studios (two shows)
December
1 Vancouver, BC The Red Room
3 Seattle, WA The Triple Door
5 Boulder, CO Trilogy Lounge
6 Fort Collins, CO Hodi’s Half Note