A friend in college once randomly said to us, “From here on out, please call me Douglas.” We all looked at one another in confusion. Huh? It’s one thing if his name was Doug or he went by Dougie and wanted a more mature sounding name. That made sense. It’s easy to make the crosswalk from one to the other and I could get on board with that. The problem was, his name was . . . Steve. Our confused silence hung there and he said it again just to be sure we heard him correctly. “Please call me Douglas”. Yeah, I don’t think it works like that. We all said, “No problem, Steve”. Needless to say, he remained Steve the rest of our college lives, without ever a mention of Douglas. I’ve lost touch with him since but wonder if he started afresh as Douglas the day after graduation. In a weird sort of way, I hope he did. I now understand the need to wipe the slate clean and start over. Maybe that’s what he was trying to do. I just never imagined it would start with a first name.
There are so many songs with first names to choose for the playlist. Here are a few that came to mind.
- Roxanne – The Police
- Sweet Caroline – Neil Diamond
- Hey Jude – The Beatles
- Cecilia – Simon and Garfunkle
- Jeremy – Pearl Jam
The Goo Goo Dolls’ Iris made the playlist after learning about the inspiration behind writing it. After nine years, the Goo Goo Dolls finally had their first hit in 1995. Lead singer John Rzeznik felt the pressure that comes with success.
He struggled with his identity as they “made five albums, and then all of the sudden we had this hit song, “Name”. I got this feeling I think a lot of artists get: that I am a complete phony, that was just luck, and I don’t know how to do it again.”
“I think it was the period where I finally had to come to terms with the fact that songwriting was now my job”.
– American Songwriter
At that time, he was asked to write a song for the 1998 romantic movie City of Angels with Nicolas Cage and Meg Ryan. In the movie, Cage’s character is an immortal angel but throws away his immortality for love. He becomes human so he can be with the one he loves. After an early screening of the movie, Rzeznik returned to his hotel room to work on the song that would later become Iris.
“This guy is completely willing to give up his own immortality, just to be able to feel something very human. And I think, ‘Wow! What an amazing thing it must be like to love someone so much that you give up everything to be with them.’ That’s a pretty heavy thought.”
– John Rzeznik
In the midst of the joys and pressures of success, it appears Rzeznik found redemption in a song about choosing to become human, being subject to everything life has to offer – the good and as well as the bad. With a story like that, how could I not add Iris to the list?
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And I'd give up forever to touch you 'Cause I know that you feel me somehow You're the closest to heaven that I'll ever be And I don't wanna go home right now And all I can taste is this moment And all I can breathe is your life When sooner or later it's over I just don't wanna miss you tonight And I don't want the world to see me 'Cause I don't think that they'd understand When everything's made to be broken I just want you to know who I am And you can't fight the tears that ain't coming Or the moment of truth in your lies When everything feels like the movies Yeah, you bleed just to know you're alive And I don't want the world to see me 'Cause I don't think that they'd understand When everything's made to be broken I just want you to know who I am And I don't want the world to see me 'Cause I don't think that they'd understand When everything's made to be broken I just want you to know who I am And I don't want the world to see me 'Cause I don't think that they'd understand When everything's made to be broken I just want you to know who I am I just want you to know who I am I just want you to know who I am I just want you to know who I am
Ya know Fred MacMurry played Steven Douglas on the sitcom My 3 Sons
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wow, that was really well written… thanks for that
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Thanks. I really appreciate it!
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We had an “Alan” freshman year of college who came back after Thanksgiving wanting to be “Bobby.” It went about the same for him as for Douglas. Hopefully people would be nicer these days!
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Thanks, for that! I really appreciate it. Oddly, there is some comfort that this also happened elsewhere. And, I can’t really tell you why there is. We definitely could have shown more grace. I’m sure he was just fine, but it wouldn’t have killed us to just call him Douglas. Thanks for commenting!
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I almost forgot about this song! Now I’m going to go back and watch the movie again. Thanks for posting!
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Thank you!
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ooh city of angels is in the queue…
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