I'm a Vagabond

I'm A Vagabond is a 2010 single by Andrew W.K. that was featured on the album Mother of Mankind. The song originally premiered on April 6, 2006 on a radio program called “Jonesy’s Jukebox”.[1] He intended for the song to be on his album Close Calls with Brick Walls but it never was. The song that appeared on the radio program was not finished and Andrew stated that "there would be more versions to follow".[1] The final song premiered on a radio show called “East Village Radio”. The song was released on the Big Scary Monsters record label on a square 7" limited to 500 copies worldwide with two songs that ended up on the re-release of Close Calls with Brick Walls. The first 100 copies came with a hand-written note from Andrew himself, including a link to download free MP3s of the three songs included on the single. A music video for the song was released on March 13, 2010.

"I'm A Vagabond"
Single by Andrew W.K.
ReleasedFebruary 15, 2010 (Limited to 500 copies worldwide)
Recorded2010
GenreRock
Length6:25
LabelBig Scary Monsters
Songwriter(s)Andrew W.K.
Producer(s)Andrew W.K.
Andrew W.K. singles chronology
"'We Got A Groove'"
(2009)
"I'm A Vagabond"
(2010)
"'Mother of Mankind'"
(2010)

Track listing

Side A

  1. "I'm A Vagabond" - 2:43
  2. "Doing Andrew W.K." - 1:22

Side B

  1. "Let's Go On A Date" - 2:19
gollark: You could complain that this is due to indoctrination of some sort by... someone, and maybe this is true (EDIT: but you could probably just change that and it would be easier than reworking the entire economy). But you can quite easily see examples of people just not actually caring about hardships far away, and I think this is a thing throughout history.
gollark: What I'm saying is that, despite some problems, our market system is pretty effective at making the things people involved in it want. And most people do not *actually* want to help people elsewhere much if it comes at cost to them.
gollark: Yep!
gollark: "Economy" means "any sort of system which coordinates production/allocates resources".
gollark: Now, part of that is probably that you can't really trust whoever is asking to use those resources properly, and that's fair. But there are now things for comparing the effectiveness of different charities and whatnot.

References

  1. Vagabond Special, additional text.


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.