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Years Are An Asset & The Rich Folks...Blues
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7. 'Years Are An Asset' 8. (outtake) 'The-Rich-Folks-Just-Don't-Seem-To-Get-It Blues'
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 #494
Peak in subgenre #81
Author
Mr. Axolotl (Zolli/Wallack/Hart w Campau/Segal)
Rights
Common
Uploaded
July 21, 2006
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MP3 7.2 MB 128 kbps 7:53
Story behind the song
"Years Are An Asset" is a song which acknowledges that wisdom comes with age, right along with aches and pains and all the other trappings of life on Earth. (outtake) "The-Rich-Folks-Just-Don't-Seem-To-Get-It Blues" requires no explanation, if you've paid any attention to Tom Delay, the 'Enron Boys', or any of the other power-sinners who've spit on Truth and Goodness for the sake of their own temporal addictions. It might help to pray for these folks, but God may just be kinda fed up with 'em already, as they CLEARLY DO NOT FEAR HIS WRATH or OBEY HIS COMMANDMENTS.
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Years Are an Asset by bret harold hart Years are an asset…Time never done me wrong Things like clocks and calendars mean less and less As my path moves on Became a father rather late…I was almost 38 Two step kids and a brand-new child Lots of things to make me wild If I’d have been 20…I’d have come apart Like 10 tons of trouble in a one-ton cart A lot of it was doing just the best I could And I guess it worked… knock on wood Got talking with my pastor…talking with my kin All of us trying to figure out which ones are gonna get in I’ve been reading in my Bible Building stairs where I can Taking as my teacher The beloved Son of Man
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