The Shocking Revelation About an Australian Classic: A Journey of Musical Discovery

Recently, I stumbled upon a fascinating interview featuring Justin Vernon of Bon Iver fame. During our conversation, he shared one of his favorite songs, a tune that sparks nostalgia for many Australians – ‘Horses’ by Darryl Braithwaite. Naturally, I couldn’t help but join in the excitement, thinking, “Yes! Darryl Braithwaite is a legend!”

However, my enthusiasm took a nosedive when I heard the track. To my surprise, I learned that Darryl Braithwaite didn’t actually originate the song! In fact, he covered it from an American singer-songwriter, Rickie Lee Jones, who had released the original version just the year before.

This revelation left me feeling a bit disillusioned, as if my entire understanding of this beloved Australian anthem had been flipped upside down. It’s a reminder of how music is often a tapestry of influences and reinterpretations, but it’s a strange feeling to discover that a song so integral to our culture isn’t as uniquely ours as I thought.

In reflecting on this, it’s clear that music spans borders and generations, challenging our perceptions and connecting us in unexpected ways. While this might be a shock to the system, it also serves as an invitation to explore the rich history behind the songs we love. Embrace the surprises and keep the playlists growing!

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