Australia’s national treasure: Paul Kelly [Article]

Guest butler Julia May shares her love for Paul Kelly, one of Australia’s iconic musicians.  Some classics in there – like “They thought I was asleep” and “From Little things big things grow” and a long list of others.

The first thing to know about Paul Kelly — really, the most important thing to know — is what his strength is as a singer and songwriter. It’s this: He articulates the feelings you know but cannot name, conjuring the first, worst, best, most lusty or loneliest love; that person’s smell, the particular flavor of that heartbreak. He also transports you into other bodies, other lives.

Warning (the author’s, not mine, but I concur): A few songs, and Paul Kelly can form part of your life’s soundtrack

Vincent Lingiari; from little things big things grow [Video, Paul Kelly]

An Australian icon, Paul Kelly inspires, cajoles, tells stories, and is an incredibly talented songrwriter, although he claims otherwise. Listen to this song of Vincent Lingiari (or more popularly known as the song “From Little Things Big Things grow”) co-written with Kev Carmody. Vincent Lingiari is an Australian aboriginal activist – who I think is to Australia what Rosa Parks is to the United States of America