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Stupid Job
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Tongue in cheek lyrics, recorded with a classic George Martin-style mix.
Self-taught musician & ethnomusicologist, Tom Tracy paints with sound.
Each performance by multi-instrumentalist Tom Tracy is unique and like no other. His impeccable matching of exotic and unusual instruments which accompany his smooth vocals creates the perfect arrangement to complement the song. Performing both original and obscure cover tunes, Tom accompanies himself with an arsenal of instruments typically a different instrument for each song. Tom Tracy grew up in Southampton, PA, a suburb north of Philadelphia. His first onstage appearance was in 1970, at the age of 10, performing an uncannily accurate imitation of Tiny Tim’s version of the 1930’s classic, Tiptoe Through the Tulips - a song he still occasionally performs. Increasing his skills on various stringed instruments, Tom mastered the 5-string banjo in his teen years and began teaching banjo and guitar privately. When he realized that the instruments he wanted either didn’t exist or he simply couldn’t afford them, he began building his own. Now more than 20 years since constructing his first electric guitar, this self-taught ethnomusicologist and skilled luthier continues to build, refine, and/or repair most of the instruments used in his performances: from the simple Hawaiian pu’ili, or Brazilian rainstick, to the more complex stringed instruments such as the acoustic slide guitar, Turkish saz, African kora, cümbüs, cittern, oud, or bouzouki. Sometimes witty, sometimes zany, always entertaining. “I want to think of my performances as fun, thought-provoking, and musically educational.” In concert, Tom not only accompanies his voice with unique instrumentation, but he effortlessly combines folk, blues, rock and bluegrass traditions with musical styles from around the world, often taking songs to new plateaus.
Song Info
Genre
Pop Pop Rock
Charts
#4,144 in subgenre Peak #9
Charts
Peak #47
Author
Tom Tracy
Rights
2003 Silent Earth Productions
Uploaded
July 14, 2005
Track Files
MP3
MP3 4.5 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
One of the first songs I wrote, penned from a true-life experience. This particular arrangement is a tip of the hat to early Beatles recordings. Jeff came up with the “drudge-like marching off to work” idea. I added the "Nowhere man" riff
Lyrics
I’ve got my very own number And my very own card I’ve got my very own locker Where I keep my right guard I’m a humanoid zombie I will never go insane ‘Cause I can work for forty hours I don’t have to use my brain Chorus: I’ve got a stupid job (he’s got a stupid job) One that any idiot can do I’ve got a stupid job (he’d got a stupid job) And I’ve got a tiny paycheck, too I would rather ride in a limo But I’ve got a used Dodge And I’ve got a stupid job (he’s got a stupid job) I’ve got a stupid job I can bring home the bacon Do you know what I mean And if I’m not mistaken I’ll be replaced by a machine Automation degradation They take me for a fool When I think of all the money I wasted on school
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