
Date of issue: 31.12.2006
Record label: Vanguard
Song language: English
Idols And Heroes |
There are really two kinds of public figures |
Or two, as I really see in terms of abstract gatherings of them |
I mean, there, there are idols and there are heroes |
And they, they serve two different functions |
And are present in two very different kind of societies |
Which is, an idol is something that really exists beyond the people |
It does their living for them |
An idol is something that teaches people what they can’t be |
You know, I mean it exists in a sense |
As a negation of the people who worship it |
You know, Marilyn Monroe |
Marilyn Monroe is worshiped, you know |
By countless numbers of people who know |
They’ll never be Marilyn Monroe |
And because they know that they’ll never be Marilyn Monroe |
They worship Marilyn Monroe |
I mean the other one is hero |
And a hero is something that teaches people |
What they can be |
I mean a hero is an available model |
You know, that doesn’t exist as something |
That’s impossible to reach |
But really exists as the embodiment |
Of what everybody could be |
If I’m going to be a hero |
Then I’m going to insist on making everybody a hero |
I mean, that’s the only way I can relate to it |
You know, because, I was in a place in my former life |
That I was afraid to go out to dinner, you know, and eat |
In my favorite Mexican restaurant |
Because everybody stared when I came in, you know |
I honestly don’t intend to have my life shoved around like that |
Because it’s really a very destructive process |
How were you intending to finish? |
You didn’t say |
We’re waiting for word from David’s lawyer’s office |
And they said nothing came in the mail, so we’re… |
I found out this morning that my appeals are over |
And so, I’m not going to surrender myself |
Because I figure if somebody’s going to take |
Three years of your life, the least they can do |
Is give you a ride |
You know, it, it shouldn’t be too much |
For someone to come up here and arrest me |
I mean, I don’t like the idea of me walking |
Into their jail that way |
I mean, let 'em come up and bust me for what I do |
I’d like to give them a chance to see what they’re doing |
I mean I am leaving my nice scene behind |
I am leaving my wife pregnant |
I am leaving all those things |
And I think that the least any man who comes to arrest me |
Ought to do is see that |
You know, I mean, let him know the reality |
Of what he does |
Let him see, let him step out from behind his padded gloves |
You know, let him take his dark glasses off |
And take a look |
Name | Year |
---|---|
La Llorona (The Weeping Woman) | 2002 |
Farewell, Angelina | 1989 |
To Bobby | 2002 |
Don't Think Twice It's Alright | 2014 |
No Woman No Cry | 2009 |
Where Have All The Flowers Gone | 2009 |
Blowin' In The Wind | 2004 |
Sweet Sir Galahad | 1989 |
Here's To You ft. Joan Baez | 2010 |
Let It Be | 2004 |
The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down | 2005 |
La Llorona | 1974 |
Guantanamera | 2002 |
It's All Over Now, Baby Blue | 2005 |
Love Is Just a Four-Letter Word | 1989 |
Eleanor Rigby | 2005 |
Don't Think Twice, It's All Right | 1989 |
Blessed Are | 2005 |
Prison Trilogy (Billy Rose) | 2002 |
El Preso Numero Nueve (Prisoner Number Nine) | 2002 |