1988Released
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One of the more unusual hits of the '80s, "What I Am" deals with the need for simplicity in expression. In the lyric, Edie Brickell was poking fun of folks who overshare their spiritual beliefs, expounding their thoughts on the universe to anyone who will listen. Thus the lines: Philosophy is a talk on cereal box Religion is a smile on a dog These are the kind of things these deep thinkers would say, and some people would even fall for it. Brickell makes it clear she doesn't have the answers, and even if she did, she'd keep it to herself: I'm not aware of too many things I know what I know if you know what I mean

Edie Brickell was not an original member of the New Bohemians, which started life as a ska band in Dallas, Texas with Brad Houser on bass, Eric Presswood on guitar, and Brandon Aly on drums. They all met at Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts - Edie Brickell also attended there, but she didn't hook up with them until much later. In 1985, Brickell, then an art student at Southern Methodist University, saw them perform at an after-hours club, and after working up her courage with some help from a persistant friend and some shots of Jack Daniel's, came on stage to sing with them. Not long after, they made her their lead singer. The group built a following in Dallas and signed with Geffen Records in 1986. They struggled to record their first album, Shooting Rubberbands At The Stars, often butting heads with producer Pat Moran, but when it was released in 1988 it captured their intimate live sound, with Brickell's distinctive voice up front in the mix. This was an era of hair metal and dance music, so "What I Am," released as the first single, was a tough sell. They got a break when they got booked as musical guests on the November 5, 1988 episode of Saturday Night Live, which was the highest-rated episode of the year thanks to an appearance by the abrasive, chain-smoking talk show host Morton Downey Jr. They performed the song on the show and it started getting airplay on radio and MTV, sending it to #7 in March 1989. That SNL appearance is also where Brickell met Paul Simon. They married in May 1992 and had the first of their three children in December.

Brickell wrote this song with Kenny Withrow, a guitarist in the group.

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Song Analysis

Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of What I Am.
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MinorMode
4/4Time Signature
178BPM

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Geffen
© 1988 The David Geffen Company
℗ 1988 UMG Recordings, Inc.

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