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Want What You Have & Marcel DuChamp
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3. 'Want What You Have' 4. 'Marcel DuChamp'
singersongwriter solo and group improvisat studio experiments
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original songs, solo and group improvisation, studio experiments
[this bio from a 2003 interview] "Bret Hart [1959 - ] is a through-improvisor, composer, educator, instrument builder, sculptor and published writer living with his family in Eden, North Carolina. He plays guitar and sings in his Methodist church's praise band - 'The Monkey Puppets'. Since his first self-released project in 1979, Hart has released hundreds of improvisational, scored, and lyrical singles, albums, tapes, and CDs under his own imprints; as well as long-play records and compilation singles on other people's lables. His graphics, photographs, and scores have been reproduced and published in the US (Cassette Mythos, Sound Choice, The Racquette) and Russia (Wapnk). The Fitchburg, Massachusetts band, 'The New Pond Fondle', took their name from a 1988 acrylic and enamel painting Hart gave them. He was a recipient of Massachusetts Cultural Council Arts grants in 1997 and 1998, is a property- sculptor, has been an invitee to 'The Northeast Open Exhibition' and shown in New England galleries. In 1986, he was invited by SUNY Potsdam to compose and perform his multimedia performance work, ALFA, for the college's sesquicentennial (150th) celebration. Hart's "InstrumenTales Records Presents" has been a part of the Jerome Joy's European COLLECTIVE JUKEBOX exhibitions; v. 3.0 [FRAC PACA, Marseille France 20 jan 2001 / 15 avril 2001], v.3.01 [Festival Resonances, Nantes France 12 may 2001 / 21 may 2001], v. 3.11 [Collective JukeBox 3.1 Strasbourg France 14 june 2001 / 16 october 2001, and v.4.01[ 4.01 Festival Acces-s, Pau (France) 19 nov 2002]." ------------------------------ Bret says, "God bless you."
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Charts
Peak #656
Peak in subgenre #132
Author
Mr. Axolotl (Zolli/Wallack/Hart w Campau/Segal)
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Common
Uploaded
July 21, 2006
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MP3 6.9 MB 128 kbps 7:31
Story behind the song
'Want What You Have' screams at the rampant materialism that pervades the lives of many people, including Christians, in my town. Always running from place to place spending, then waving what was bought in the faces of others. And the 'surrogate parenting' (clubs, lessons, camps, trips, etc) done by those outside the family. Just a huge parade of spending. It's such a shame to watch the effect this has on children and families. 'Marcel DuChamp' was likely my first overtly spiritual song, composed around 1989 and extensively modified and rearranged since. Every band I've led since getting out of the Navy in 1990 has played 'Marcel'. The song is a tribute to the type of person (in this case, an artist) who continues plugging away at what he believes is true and good, despite the ire of some observers. Jesus was exactly such a man.
Lyrics
Want What You Have by bret harold hart We’re too busy counting our property…too busy building walls...We spend too much time in front of mirrors…too much time in malls...Learn to want what you have Learn to want what you have...Open your arms and eyes and hearts Try to want what you have Our fears make us hallucinate Our trust runs out the door...We don’t try hard enough with the things deserving more Learn to want what you have... Learn to want what you have... Open your arms and eyes and hearts Try to want what you have Marcel Duchamp by bret harold hart The laying-on of hands…hands without arms, just hands…a pile 4 feet wide, 2 miles high, swaying…whose hand will crown this mound? Whose hands are these? Slap-Slap-Slap…here comes another one, falling from the sky…but, that’s not a hand! It’s a heart, right on top, right on top of the hands. whose hand will crown this mound? Whose hands are these? Slap-Slap-Slap…
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