Saturday, January 1, 2011

Jake Owen - Startin' With Me

The ancient Romans worshiped the two-faced god Janus.  Not two-faced in the current modern meaning of "untrustworthy", but rather looking simultaneously forwards and backwards.  Janus was the god of the New Year, from which we get the name of the month "January".

It's doubtful that the Romans had anything like country music, but if they had, they'd likely have listened to something very like Jake Owen's Janus-like meditation on looking back, and learning not to do that sort of thing again.

Owen's is a good story for New Year's Day.  He wasn't a musician, but rather an athlete.  A water skiing accident ended that dream, and he taught himself to play guitar while he was recovering.  One night, while watching Sumdood perform at a bar, he asked the owner if he could try some time.  He was good enough to get asked back, and then became a regular, and then started writing his own music.  The next stop was Nashville.

You never know where you'll go next.  What you do know is where you've been.  That's a good meditation for the start of a New Year.



Startin' With Me (Songwriters: Kendall Marvel, Jimmy Ritchey, Jake Owen)
I had a one night stand with my best friends baby sister
And to this day he still wont speak to me
I pawned my grandpa’s old guitar in collage
For a case of beer and a tank of gasoline
I took a swing at my old man one Christmas
I never dreamed that it would be his last
I wish mom had rung my neck
When she caught me with those cigarettes
Which reminds me, I’m down to my last pack

If I had a dime
For half the things I did
That didn’t make no sense at all
I’d be living a little higher on the hog
If only I’d of known
That later on down the road
I’d look back and not like what I see
I’d of changed a lot of things
Startin’ with me

I called my brother everything I could think of
The night he wouldn’t bail me out of jail
I lost a job most folks ‘round here would die for
By laying out all night and raising hell
And I let a woman that I love slip through my fingers
Chalk another dumb move up to my foolish pride
I wasn't there standin’ by the bed
When the preacher bowed his head
With the family, the day my grandma die

If I had a dime
For half the things I did
That didn’t make no sense at all
I’d be living a little higher on the hog
If only I’d of known
That later on down the road
I’d look back and not like what I see
I’d of changed a lot of things
Startin’ with me

If only I’d of known
That later on down the road
I’d look back and not like what I see
Whoa, I’d of changed a lot of things
Startin’ with me
Startin’ with me

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

That's a great song; in fact, I bought that cd after I heard it, and the rest of it is pretty good. I also liked "Ghosts," "Places To Run" and "The Bottle And Me."

Phil B said...

Janus is the god of thresholds (usually meaning the doorway to a house) and as you correctly point out looks into the house and out of the house simultaneously. Hence January - looking both forward and back. Less well known, Janus can be associated with changes (e.g. moving house?) and marks a break with the old and the start of the new.

Though you have to be careful discussing Roman Gods as they frequently have "local" versions which the Romans, after invading a country, said to themselves "Oh! That local God/ess is the equivalent of our God Such and Such". For example, the Roman Minerva is associated with Athenia (Greek) and Bridget/Sulis (Celtic).

Slippery little blighters, Roman Gods!