 'Vincent' was written and recorded by Don McLean as a tribute to the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh.  The song includes references to his landscape works, in lines such as 'sketch the trees and the daffodils' and 'morning fields of amber grain'  - which describe the amber wheat that features in several paintings. Several lines may allude to Van Gogh's  self-portraits: perhaps in 'weathered faces lined in pain / are soothed  beneath the artist's loving hand', McLean is suggesting that van Gogh  may have found some sort of consolation in creating portraits of  himself. There is, too, a single line describing van Gogh's most famous  set of works, Sunflowers. 'Flaming flowers that brightly blaze' not only  draws on the luminous orange and yellow colours of the painting, but  also creates powerful images of the sun itself, flaming and blazing,  being contained within the flowers and the painting.
'Vincent' was written and recorded by Don McLean as a tribute to the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh.  The song includes references to his landscape works, in lines such as 'sketch the trees and the daffodils' and 'morning fields of amber grain'  - which describe the amber wheat that features in several paintings. Several lines may allude to Van Gogh's  self-portraits: perhaps in 'weathered faces lined in pain / are soothed  beneath the artist's loving hand', McLean is suggesting that van Gogh  may have found some sort of consolation in creating portraits of  himself. There is, too, a single line describing van Gogh's most famous  set of works, Sunflowers. 'Flaming flowers that brightly blaze' not only  draws on the luminous orange and yellow colours of the painting, but  also creates powerful images of the sun itself, flaming and blazing,  being contained within the flowers and the painting.McLean wrote the lyrics in 1971 after reading a book about the life of the artist. The following year, the song became the number one hit in the U.K. and No. 12 in the U.S.
My collection: 7"single no. 4926
Found: Kringloop, Den Haag, October 6, 2010
Cost: 0,1 euro
Tracks: 'Vincent' / 'Castles in the air'
 

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