Friday, 17 November 2006

The Story

There I was stuck in traffic, trying to get to a couple of openings, listening to M. Ward on the Ipod, and this song pops up.


It seemed rather apt ... the story of my life even.

Story of An Artist

Listen up and I'll tell a story
About an artist growing old
Some would try for fame and glory
Others aren't so bold

Everyone, and friends and family
Saying, "Hey! Get a job!"
"Why do you only do that only?
Why are you so odd?
We don't really like what you do.
We don't think anyone ever will.
It's a problem that you have,
And this problem's made you ill."

Listen up and I'll tell a story
About an artist growing old
Some would try for fame and glory
Others aren't so bold

The artist walks alone
Someone says behind his back,
"He's got his gall to call himself that!
He doesn't even know where he's at!"
The artist walks among the flowers
Appreciating the sun
He does this all his waking hours
But is it really so wrong?

They sit in front of their TV
Saying, "Hey! This is fun!"
And they laugh at the artist
Saying, "He doesn't know how to have fun."
The best things in life are truly free
Singing birds and laughing bees
"You've got me wrong", says he.
"The sun don't shine in your TV"

Listen up and I'll tell a story
About an artist growing old
Some would try for fame and glory
Others aren't so bold

Everyone, and friends and family
Saying, "Hey! Get a job!"
"Why do you only do that only?
Why are you so odd?
We don't really like what you do.
We don't think anyone ever will.
It's a problem that you have,
And this problem's made you ill."

Listen up and I'll tell a story
About an artist growing old.
Some would try for fame and glory
Others just like to watch the world.


Those of you with impecable musical taste will have immediately realised that I was not listening to the original version, but to a cover - as equally gorgeous as the original it has to be said.

Those of you with impecable musical taste obviously won't need to be told this, but the songwriter is the great (some use the word genius, though I recently read an article denying him that status - this one I think but, don't take my word for it) Daniel Johnston who is now quite a hip person to namedrop thanks in large part to this film, which comes out on DVD soon and I can highly recommend. Here's a brief bio of the man. And if you're really interested this is the album to get - the original tracks on one disc, and cover versions of the same songs on the other disc (just in case you can't handle the originals).

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