This is a remarkable, tasteful, and loving rendition of the
song I had a dream, by the late Daniel Johnston. Daniel spent his life
battling mental illness, yet he attained success in music and art with a
dedicated cult fanbase. This song is covered, along with others on the album Dead
Dog’s Eyeball, by Kathy McCarty, Daniel’s onetime girlfriend. Kathy’s
somewhat jazzy, yet soulful, and bittersweet version of this tune lends itself
to playing in a smoky nightclub or on a rainy afternoon with a cup of coffee.
Kathy’s voice is beautiful and recognizes the heartache Daniel felt when
composing this song. The unrequited love he felt for Laurie Allen, a young,
beautiful woman he met in college, inspires this tune, and so many others of
Daniel’s. Laurie was a friend, and she married a funeral director and moved
away. All of this became grist for Daniel’s songs and artwork. Listen to this
song and appreciate its inspiration and enjoy the heartfelt, yet whimsical lyrics.
You’ll understand why a person can get close to someone yet still be so far
away. This is my new favorite song.
Michael Kannengieser's Substack Page
March 2, 2025
Greetings -- I Suppose
I hate buying cards. Birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, glad you didn’t die —— it’s a chore. There never seems to be an appropriate message inside, or the artwork is simply silly, or meaningless. Happy Anniversary: here’s a couple sitting in a canoe on a lake. Get well soon: here’s a dog wearing a cast on one of its legs. Haha! I’d rather flee a swarm of angry wasps, or accidentally walk in on a Satanic human sacrifice than shop for a card. Like I said, I hate buying cards, and if you get one from me, either my wife bought it, or I must really, really like you.
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