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00:00It's the 11th Annual Austin City Limits Hall of Fame Honors.
00:07A celebration of the artists who made Austin City Limits the longest running music program in television history.
00:18This year we honor and induct rock music legends, My Morning Jacket.
00:30The Austin City Limits Hall of Fame was created to honor the artists who contributed to the legacy for the longest running music program in television history.
00:38Tonight we celebrate My Morning Jacket.
00:41The first time I ever heard My Morning Jacket was in a record store in North Carolina 25 years ago.
00:59At dawn was blaring through the speakers and it stopped me in my tracks.
01:07I could not believe how beautiful the music was.
01:13And I was hooked right then and there.
01:25We kind of grew up really liking a ton of stuff.
01:31We really loved heavy metal and we really loved hair metal and we really loved light acoustic metal.
01:39Light acoustic metal.
01:41I mean they bring the grandeur, they bring the thunder of a classic rock band.
01:59At the same time they can handle the ballads, the soft folky pop songs just as well.
02:05After all, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame did declare Austin City Limits and the original Studio 6A as an official rock and roll landmark.
02:17And we have to live up to that name and reputation.
02:19And frankly I think My Morning Jacket does a better job than most.
02:23And I think a thing like Austin City Limits is so powerful because it reaches out of the darkness and taps you on the shoulder.
02:41It's not like I planned to see Johnny Cash on Austin City Limits.
02:46It's like it reached out and touched me.
02:49And it was so powerful and I'm just so grateful that it was created.
02:55Austin City Limits has just been instrumental in introducing music to people who sometimes can't leave their town so they can't afford it.
03:15Or can't afford cable so it's on PBS.
03:19Austin City Limits turns your living room into a music venue.
03:29My Morning Jacket, you make beautiful, gorgeous music with a southern bend.
03:37And I certainly appreciate it.
03:49Please welcome Oscar-winning filmmaker and best-selling author Cameron Crowe.
04:02Thank you Austin City Limits and thank you to all of you.
04:05What a pleasure it is to say a few words about this great band, My Morning Jacket.
04:10Just the other day I spent some time looking up the many ways that writers have tried to describe the very unique magic of this band.
04:23You'll see it's a small price that My Morning Jacket pays for being utterly original.
04:29No one can quite agree on how to describe them.
04:32But they sure have fun trying.
04:34I'll read you a few.
04:36A band that sounds like Neil Young on Mars.
04:41Here's another.
04:44Echo-laden hymns from a haunted barn.
04:47A stunning thunderbolt through the prism of modern rock.
04:53Southern psychedelia baptized in reverb.
04:58That's good.
05:00How about this one?
05:02A jam band for people who hate jam bands.
05:10The favorite band of your favorite band when your favorite band is on acid.
05:17Still a couple more.
05:18A band unafraid to throw it all into the stew.
05:22Country.
05:23Dub.
05:24Metal.
05:25Funk.
05:26Acoustic metal.
05:29And they make it all taste like Kentucky rain.
05:35Songs that rattle around in your soul and take you on an unforgettable journey.
05:39Okay, that one was me.
05:41There's no band quite like My Morning Jacket.
05:45It's not hard to become an instant fan of this band.
05:48I first saw them at the Troubadour in 2002 and was floored.
05:53You know, how can this young band with these quiet, sometimes vibey songs so confidently explode on stage?
06:00Well, that is one of the many secret gifts of My Morning Jacket.
06:05The records are just the beginning.
06:08My Morning Jacket was formed in Louisville, Kentucky by Jim James around 1998.
06:13He found a coat with the initials MMJ on it, and the lore of the band was born there.
06:19He's a humble man, a generous collaborator, and a music lover par excellence.
06:25The whole band is.
06:26Like Pete Townsend in The Best of the Who, this is music that leads with a sense of really meaningful urgency.
06:33And that's the stuff that lasts.
06:36Um, I knew I wanted to work with them.
06:38I wanted to be part of the My Morning Jacket experience.
06:41They didn't feel like members of any particular scene.
06:44They were their own band, their own country.
06:46They wore it like a badge.
06:48So you can imagine Jim James' face.
06:51When I told them I wanted My Morning Jacket to be a part of our movie Elizabethtown.
06:56And I wanted them to play live in all their glory.
07:01They were going to play at the memorial for the father of the main character.
07:05What song, Jim asked.
07:07And he might have been expecting me to say their quiet classic, I Will Be There When You Die.
07:12But I said, I need you to play Freebird.
07:19And there was a silence.
07:21It was a little like asking Paul McCartney to perform in your movie and say, you gotta play Stairway to Heaven.
07:29Their history with the Austin City Limits Organization has been a rich one, beginning in 2006 with their debut and playing several great appearances with sets from Evil Urges and Circuital and Waterfall.
07:44And tonight is a full band episode and a set we cannot wait for.
07:49Their achievements are so many, but in the end I think it's the way a band or a person makes you feel.
08:00That you remember.
08:01And this is a band that makes you feel.
08:04Their fans know that the wheel is still in spin.
08:07There's so much more in the future for this band and their music.
08:10But let's give it up tonight for one of the very finest playing at the top of their game.
08:17And as much as we love the song, you don't have to play Freebird tonight.
08:23Patrick, Carl, Bo, Tom, Jim, congratulations.
08:27Let's welcome the great My Morning Jacket to the Austin City Limits Hall of Fame.
08:40Thanks again.
09:05Woo!
09:07Thank you so, so much.
09:13Wow.
09:14Wow.
09:17What a trip.
09:20Wow.
09:21Oh, my God.
09:22I feel like, uh, that was like a deathbed experience.
09:26It was like so, you know, I was like watching my life.
09:28I was sitting there looking at all fly by my eyes.
09:31Cameron, thank you so much.
09:32Cameron, your, uh, writing and your art and your vision.
09:36Has been such a beautiful part of our world.
09:40And we're so grateful for you.
09:42Um, it's, we're so honored that you came here to do this for us.
09:46And, uh, thanks to all of you all.
09:48Thank you so much for, for being here.
09:50Yeah, it's crazy because the, uh, Austin City Limits was the first time that I realized that human beings could play music.
10:01Before that, I thought only Muppets could play music.
10:07That was all that I had seen.
10:09I was probably four or five and, uh, my dad was flipping through the TV.
10:13And we saw this, this man singing in front of the skyline, you know.
10:19And we stopped.
10:20And we listened.
10:21And I was just like, what is that?
10:26Yeah, and it was Johnny Cash.
10:28And it was Austin City Limits.
10:30Cause we, uh, didn't have any money.
10:36We didn't have cable.
10:37We didn't have, uh, we didn't go to concerts.
10:40We didn't.
10:41So really it was like Patrick said on that video.
10:43It was like, um, PBS and Austin City Limits brought the world into our living room.
10:48And I'll never forget seeing Ray Charles for the first time.
10:56I just can't, uh, thank the whole, the whole staff here and the whole crew.
11:01Everybody that works here is so unbelievable.
11:03Uh, there's so much to be grateful for.
11:09And we're just so grateful.
11:11Thank you so much.
11:12We believe that peace can prevail.
11:14This one's for PBS and NPR and, uh, let's do this.
11:19Thank y'all so much.
11:21We love you so much.
11:22Peace.
11:39Well, I'm walking on the ocean, praying in the sand, pledging my devotion.
11:51Won't you take my hand?
11:54Well, I know the past is hazing and the future scares you too.
12:01But I fear my heart is breaking in the present without you.
12:08Out in the open, the night runs cold.
12:15But with the dawn, our worlds aglow.
12:22In the light of the sun, the waters run to the valley below.
12:33Well, I'm split right down the middle, one foot out the door.
12:46I suspend my disbelief now, hoping no, my soul is pure.
12:52Well, my feet are in the air, and my head is on the ground.
13:01And I wonder if I reach out, would you even make a sound?
13:07Out in the open, the night runs cold.
13:14But with the dawn, our worlds aglow.
13:21In the light of the sun, the waters run to the valley below.
13:36I'm realizing what's at stake now, climbing up the tree.
13:45My hands are in the dirt, but my heart's still at its seat.
13:51I can't pretend that I'm not scared, but I live while I'm still free.
13:58And I wonder if I saw you, would you even know it's me?
14:06Out in the open, the night runs cold.
14:13But with the dawn, our worlds aglow.
14:20In the light of the sun, the waters run.
14:27Out in the open, the night runs cold.
14:43Out in the open, the night runs cold.
14:56But with the dawn, my world's a glow.
15:03In the light of the sun, the waters flow.
15:10Into the valley below.
15:17Into the valley below.
15:56I make a promise to the sky.
15:59I make a promise to myself to say I need some help this time.
16:07I think you know that I can't do it alone.
16:11I need your heart, I need your mind.
16:13I pray for patience to deliver us from wasting our precious time.
16:21I pray for patience to deliver us from wasting our precious time.
16:31I pray for patience to deliver us from wasting our precious time.
16:40I pray for patience to deliver us from wasting our precious time.
16:50I pray for patience to deliver us from wasting our precious time.
17:00I pray for patience to deliver us from wasting our precious time.
17:09I pray for patience to deliver us from wasting our precious time.
17:19I pray for patience to deliver us from wasting our precious time.
17:29I pray for patience to deliver us from wasting our precious time.
17:38your precious time.
17:39I pray for patience to deliver us from wasting our precious time.
17:40I pray for patience to deliver us from wasting our precious time.
17:46The magic of all the space-time
17:49Only heaven in your heart
17:54Everyday magic
17:59Just the time you pass there
18:03For the spell you cast
18:05Is past the burning stone
18:09My heart
18:12Before I act
18:16My heart
18:20Before I act
18:24My heart spent
18:28You had me, you had me
18:30Going under spent
18:32Under your spent
18:34My heart spent
18:36You had me, you had me
18:38Going under spent
18:40Under your spent
18:42My spirit
18:44I never dreamed
18:46It would be such a
18:48A wonderful spirit
18:50My spirit
18:52I never dreamed
18:54It would be such a
18:56A wonderful spirit
18:58My spirit
19:00I never dreamed
19:02Every day magic
19:04Every day magic
19:06It would be such a
19:08A wonderful spirit
19:10Of all the space-time
19:12I would have it
19:14In your heart
19:16Every day magic
19:20Every day magic
19:22Every day magic
19:24It's just the time you pass there
19:26For the spell you cast
19:28Is lasting
19:30But it's gone
19:32Every day magic
19:36Every day magic
19:38Every day magic
19:40It's just the time you pass there
19:42For the spell you cast
19:44Is lasting
19:46But it's strong
19:48Every day magic
19:50Every day magic
19:52Every day magic
19:54It's just the time you pass there
19:56For the spell you cast
19:58Is lasting
20:00Blood and stone
20:02Blood and stone
20:04In my heart
20:06In my heart
20:10Blood and stone
20:12Well they say time waits for no
20:42one, dear, and it takes near death to show one, yeah, but time waited for you and me, we know real love takes forever, yeah, and the clock ticks faster every year,
21:11but time waited for you and me, and if we don't watch it, time waited, yeah, and if we don't watch it, time will run for
21:41us, ain't no spare time.
21:46And I did cry on your shoulder, dear, and the thought getting older, yeah, but time waited for you and me.
22:14And if we don't watch it, time waited, yeah, and if we don't watch it, time will run for us.
22:29Well if we move our left, time waited, all of the world's here for us, ain't no spare time.
22:40Time waits for no one with no one, except you and me.
22:49We've got forever, dear, and take all the time we need.
23:01And if we don't watch it, time waited, yeah, and if we don't watch it, time will run for us.
23:24But if we move our left, time waited, yeah, and if we don't watch it, time will run for us.
23:46But if we move our left, time waited, all of the world's here for us, ain't no spare time.
23:58And if we move our left, time waited, all of the world's here for us, ain't no spare time.
24:24Are we undercover?
24:26Are we undercover?
24:27What's left to see?
24:29Trying to discover how it came to be in a past life.
24:43Feeling loved?
24:44Feeling loved?
24:45Feeling loved?
24:46Now in the present?
24:47Feeling loved?
24:48Feeling loved?
24:49Now in the present?
24:50Seeing blood?
24:53All I wanna do is feel you.
24:56All I wanna do is feel you.
25:00Feel you.
25:01Feel you.
25:02Feel you.
25:03Feel you.
25:04Feel you.
25:05Feel you.
25:06Feel you.
25:07Feel you.
25:08Feel you.
25:09Feel you.
25:10Feel you.
25:11Feel you.
25:12Feel you.
25:13Feel you.
25:14Feel you.
25:15Feel you.
25:16Feel you.
25:17Feel you.
25:18Feel you.
25:19Feel you.
25:20Feel you.
25:22Feel you.
25:23Feel you.
25:24Feel you.
25:25Feel you.
25:26Feel you.
25:27Feel you.
25:28Only time to waste
25:43Time to feed time
25:46Wash away
25:52And we'll watch you
25:57Watch you leave
26:01Reach around
26:04Between the worlds
26:10To feel you
26:14All I wanna do
26:17Is feel you
26:21All you have to go
26:41Rain and blood
26:45All you have to go
26:49Rain and blood
26:53All I wanna do
26:58Is feel you
27:01All I wanna do
27:06Is feel you
27:08Yeah, yeah
27:10All I wanna do
27:14Is feel you
27:16Feel
27:19Feel
27:20Feel the blood
27:25Feel the blood
27:29Feel the blood
27:33Feel the blood
27:37Oh, time to waste
27:39Time to waste
27:40Time to feed time
27:42Oh
27:44Wash over you
27:49Oh
27:52Watching you
27:55Watching you
27:58Reaching out
28:01Reaching out
28:02Between the worlds
28:06Is feel you
28:07To feel you
28:08Is feel you
28:09All I wanna do
28:14Is feel you
28:19And all I want to do is feel
28:23And all I want to do is feel
28:49guitar solo
29:19guitar solo
29:49guitar solo
30:19The world is such a cold and strange place sometimes,
30:37but I know that underneath it all there is the truth of love
30:42and universal consciousness and universal equality
30:45and peace and justice for all
30:48and true love.
30:50I really believe we can all learn to live in harmony
30:52regardless of people's differences and opinions.
30:55I believe there's a beautiful place there in the middle
30:58for everybody if we can just keep believing in it,
31:01keep working for it, keep trying to find that peace.
31:03There's room for everybody on this beautiful planet
31:08to be safe and healthy and loved.
31:10And all the rain for a heart of gold
31:27And in the field you store, you store
31:33The more you love, the more you gain
31:40And when you lose, it's all the same
31:48Maybe you try for me, but won't die for me
31:54Maybe you have some fun, before you turn around
32:00Maybe you run for nothing, before you push and shove
32:07Maybe you run with me, and I do live again
32:13Live again
32:20Live again
32:26Into the rainbow, the heart of gold
32:31And in the field, you store, you store
32:37The more you love, the more you gain
32:44And when you lose, you feel no pain
32:50Maybe you try for me, before you die for me
32:58Maybe you have some fun, before you turn around
33:04Maybe you ride the wind, before you push and shove
33:11Maybe you ride the wind, and I do live again
33:17Live again
33:23Live again
33:29Maybe you ride the wind, and I do live again
33:37And I do live again
33:47If you ride the wind, and I do live again
33:52You ride the wind, and I do live again
33:56Maybe you ride the wind
33:59I do live again
34:00guitar solo
34:30guitar solo
35:00guitar solo
35:30guitar solo
35:3250 years they've been doing this.
35:35Unbelievable.
35:38Austin City Limits blowing minds for over 50 years.
35:44Unbelievable.
35:46We are beyond honored to just even have played Austin City Limits ever.
35:53Not to mention playing so many times.
35:56We just can't believe how fortunate we are and how grateful we are to be here and then to be in the Hall of Fame thing.
36:04It's just crazy.
36:05It's so beautiful.
36:06Because they've really seen it all here at Austin City Limits.
36:10They've truly seen everything.
36:12You know, like, God, I mean, just so many unbelievable people have played here.
36:17And just to be even a small part of that is one of the great honors.
36:22So thank you.
36:23Thank you so much.
36:24Say what you say, mean what you mean.
36:48Day after day, live in the dream.
36:54Day after day, live in the dream.
36:56Hour after hour, love every beat.
37:02Don't ever know, give in to fear.
37:07Why can't I forget your face?
37:15It's been a little bit skinny tonight.
37:19Why can't I forget your face?
37:23Why can't I forget it?
37:25Come on.
37:26Why can't I forget your face?
37:29It's been a little bit skinny tonight.
37:33It's pretty.
37:34It's waiting too long
37:38It's waiting
37:40It's waiting too long
37:44Year after year
37:48Hour after hour
37:50Don't ever know
37:54Give up your power
37:57No one knows
38:00Get in the way
38:03Know what you mean
38:06Whatever you say
38:09Get myself
38:14Out of the air
38:17Out of the air
38:20Get myself
38:26Out of the air
38:29Out of the air
38:33Why can't I look at your face?
38:37Why can't I look at it?
38:40Why can't I look at your face?
38:43Spin that up and spin it down
38:46Why can't I look at your face?
38:50Why can't I look at it?
38:52Come on
38:53Why can't I look at your face?
38:55Spin that up and spin it down
38:58Why can't I look at your face?
39:00It's waiting
39:12It's waiting
39:14It's waiting too long
39:18It's waiting
39:23It's waiting
39:25It's waiting
39:26It's waiting
39:27It's waiting
39:28It's waiting
39:29It's waiting
39:29It's waiting
39:30It's waiting
39:31It's waiting
39:31It's waiting
39:32It's waiting
39:32It's waiting
39:32It's waiting
39:33It's waiting
39:33It's waiting
39:34It's waiting
39:35It's waiting
39:36It's waiting
39:36It's waiting
39:37It's waiting
39:37It's waiting
39:38It's waiting
39:38It's waiting
39:39It's waiting
39:40It's waiting
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39:41It's waiting
39:41It's waiting
39:42It's waiting
39:42It's waiting
39:42It's ready, it's ready to know
40:12Daybreak, nightfall, as long as I believe
40:34There ain't nothing going like the skin you show
40:39Or the keys you gave to me
40:41Nightjams, pool halls, so things are left to run
40:49So through the past I dig it, but graves so big it
40:53We swallow what we see
40:57Oh I know
41:02That it's easy, there's no trouble
41:09Waiting for me
41:12Oh I know
41:15It's easy, there's no trouble
41:22Waiting for me
41:25Dance floors, headlights, and my best gasoline
41:37For a lovely four on a dirty toe
41:41I never felt so pleased
41:44Lord, if questions in an automatic word
41:52You just won't be seeing the things you need
41:56As if you thought you were
41:59The world
42:00Oh I know, oh I know
42:05Oh I know
42:06It's never easy when there's trouble
42:11Waiting for me
42:15Oh I know, oh I know
42:19It's never easy when there's trouble
42:25Waiting for me
42:30Oh I know, oh I know
42:35Oh I know, oh I know
42:41It's never easy when there's trouble
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49:02But yeah, I really feel like music is the fountain of youth too because I just feel like music, I feel more alive and more plugged in than I ever have in my life.
49:15And I see when I watch those videos of myself from so long ago, I feel like I'm watching a child, but in a way that I love, because I used to have such a hard time with myself and I have struggled with depression.
49:29I hated myself and I hated myself and I hated myself and I hated myself and I hated myself and I hated myself and I watched Jim tonight on that screen when the video was playing and I was just like, I wanted to give him a hug and I was like, oh, you little rascal.
49:39I just wanted to scrub his head.
50:09I quit drinking three years ago and I quit drinking three years ago and I quit drinking three years ago and I've done a lot of work with the drunk part of myself where I really found him and thanked him because without him I would have killed myself a long time ago.
50:20And I feel like the drunk version of me somehow kept me alive, you know, it's like the, uh, cause I could escape in a, uh, whenever I would get drunk, I have a genetic disposition that I can, I can drink so much.
50:34I can drink a bottle of tequila and 20 Miller lights and it's 9am.
50:37All the 25 year olds are home in bed and I'm still like blasting exile on main street or whatever, you know, it's like, and I had so much fun and so, and I don't have any regrets, but I saw eventually that it was going to kill me.
50:48You know, it's a class tale as old as time, drugs and alcohol, you know, and I had to come real with myself and see, I had a vision of myself and I was just like, I'm not, I had to get real with myself and say like, Jim, how can you ever hope
51:06to be peaceful or happy if you're drinking yourself to death? Like if this piece doesn't go, you have no right to complain. You have no right to be bitching about how lonely you are, how depressed you are.
51:18If you keep continually drinking yourself to death, you know, and that was, that was a big thing. But when I look at that young Jim, he was in so much pain. He was constantly in pain and, and constantly just wanting to get out of here.
51:30Yeah. And if he didn't have the alcohol, he would have, you know, so I'm really grateful for that. But in the last four or five years, and I've quit drinking and I've had some really profound
51:41ayahuasca experiences and ketamine experiences. And I found a therapist that I've been going and doing parts work and EMDR and all these things come by and it's like,
51:52I've learned to hold Jim with more care and respect and love him, you know, and tell him like, nice, nice job, but you're doing okay. You're doing your best. You can't compare
52:03things. You know, all of us get caught in that trap of comparison.
52:07Well, I'm honored. I got to be a part of this tonight and see the show and say a little something about how I feel about your band. And what happened was I get to sit down and see one of the great sets by My Morning Jacket. So thank you.
52:20Thank you so much. Thank you for everything that you've done to God.
52:23Likewise.
52:24Nice.
52:24Can't you see there is a part of me
52:31This brand new
52:34Used to be there was a part of me
52:43Felt like I did
52:48But now it comes through
52:50Now it comes through
52:56Comes through to you
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