Whoah, that didn't even cross my mind. You're quick on your toes with your thinking. But, no, I don't think that's the idea behind it. It probably didn't cross Doughty's mind either.
It just happens to be his middle name. And, each time Doughty gets more in touch with the "people" he's revealed another part of his name. Like, when Doughty was with Soul Coughing, he was widely referred to as "Doughty," mostly. Then, after Soul Coughing, he toured as "M. Doughty." After solo-ing for awhile, he decided to use "Mike Doughty." As if you thought it was over, his full name, Mike Cougar Doughty, was recently revealed with the advent of this new band of his.
But, the revealation of his full name isn't the bigger picture here. It's bigger news that he will once again be playing in a band setting, after like 4 years of doing things solo. And the band isn't just any band, he's got alumnus of Faith No More and almnus of Journey, which really struck me! I can't wait to hear the new band! And Soul Coughing will never be forgotten of course!
Why does it say Piscataway at the end?
hahaha The Mike Doughty HQ always close their letters in a non-traditional matter. So, "Piscataway" used in this context would be a substitution for say like "Sincerely" or whathaveyou. I think I'll close some of my letters with "Piscataway!"
I just thought that was weird since I live in Piscataway. Interesting....
Yeh, that's pret-ty nea-to. Piscataway rocks! I think the word "Piscataway" actually means "a high passable bank around a river bend."
It was named for Chief Piscataway. And Metuchen was named for an indian, not sure if he was a Chief, but he died on the train passing through that area...if my memory serves me correctly.
Yes it was. But, I'm talking about what "Piscataway" means. I think the Piscataway Indians originated in Virginia, and had that name because of the topography of the land of which they were based. I'm actually Native American but can't speak more confidently about it, due to my lack of further knownledge than that. I'd hafta ask someone about anything further on the topic.
that would be...dirivitive.
I think you mean "derivative." And, that still would be a negatory on that, Mister I-Think-I-Am-An-Etymologist. Substitution would be much more appropiate to say, since "Piscataway" does not in fact stem from your usual devoirs or any devoirs at all. Rather, 'tis a straight and clear substitution.
That mess aside, let's concentrate on the real subject matter at hand! (Said in my best Jerry Stiller voice)
Whatever, where's the beer?
Pint of Guinness please.