
I’m reposting a blog previously titled “Vincent: A True Lover.” I’ve decided to re-learn the song closer to the original.
“Starry, starry night/ Paint your palette blue and grey/ Look upon a summer’s day/ With eyes that know the darkness in my soul.”
Those words came to Don McLean as he gazed at Vincent Van Gogh’s 1889 painting “The Starry Night.” Soon, he had a masterpiece of his own: “Vincent,” a 1972 hit that he released right on the heels of his defining epic “American Pie.”
Like Van Gogh’s painting, Mclean’s “Vincent” has touched a broad array of hearts and minds over the last 50 years. The song, the painting, and the book “Dear Theo,” written by Van Gogh’s brother, have certainly touched my heart again and again. I’ve always thought that Vincent’s style was at least in part inspired by his mental illness. To me, the brush strokes reflect an altered state of perception similar to the hallucinogenic patterns seen under the influence of Mescaline or LSD.

Van Gogh labored in obscurity until his self-inflicted death at the age of thirty-seven. He sold only a few of his paintings during his lifetime. Today, Van Gogh is a household word, and his paintings each sell for fifty million dollars or more. “The Starry Night” is one of Van Gogh’s most famous paintings.
Here’s the updated version of “Vincent” played closer to the original recording by Don Mclean.
Thought for the Day
When your world shrinks, your issues amplify. Keep your world and your perspective broad, for your own happiness, and the happiness of others.
15 replies on ““Vincent” Revisited”
Lovely song. I enjoyed it so much, David! A very uplifting post. ❤ Have a great day!
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Thank you, Cheryl. I look forward to reading your next golden nugget. Your last one knocked it out of the park!
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SO GOOD!!! Bravooooo!
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Thank you, dear daughter.
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Love the song !
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It’s one of the ones.
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A great performance for a wonderful song
Thank you
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Thank you, Luisa. My turn to inform you, ha ha.
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Beautiful song, so meaningful. It evokes a level of beauty, sensitivity and creativity amidst the suffering.
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I love the final quote – divine perspective, indeed!
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Thanks for stopping by.
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Beautiful post. Love this song. 🌟
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