When I first heard this song a year or two ago, it completely put me on my ass. I thought to myself, "This is what it must have felt like when people first heard Bob Dylan."
I was thrilled, enraged, deeply saddened, and so many other emotions... all at once. But most of all, I was thankful that someone had the courage and the insight to the tell the TRUTH about so much of America in the form of music for what seemed like the first time in forever.
It was so vivid, I thought that it was a song that might be better off without a video ever being made for it, because the personal images it evoked for each listener were probably going to be the most effective. There is, however, a fairly decent fan-made attempt on YouTube.
Thank you, James McMurtry, for this amazing piece of music.
Every DU'er should experience this song, in its electric or acoustic forms:
http://www.compadrerecords.com/downloads/wcmih.htmlHis site:
http://www.jamesmcmurtry.com/"2005's Childish Things garnered some of the highest critical praise of McMurtry's career and spent six weeks at number one on R&R's Americana Music Radio Chart in 2005 and 2006. Last September, Childish Things and "We Can't Make It Here" won the Americana Music Awards for album and song of the year respectively."