Pablo Picasso (song)

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Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". "Pablo Picasso" is a song written by Jonathan Richman[1] for the proto-punk group the Modern Lovers. The song was recorded in April 1972 at Whitney Studios in Los Angeles, and produced by Velvet Underground member John Cale, but was not released until August 1976, on the Modern Lovers' self-titled debut album, as the fourth track. The recording featured Richman on lead guitar and vocals, Ernie Brooks on a second guitar, Jerry Harrison on bass and David Robinson on drums, with Cale playing the repetitive hammered piano part.[2]

The central character of the song is the charismatic 20th century artist Pablo Picasso.[3] With dry wit, the lyrics suggest that women never rejected Picasso's romantic advances, despite his short stature. "Well he was only five foot three but girls could not resist his stare / Pablo Picasso was never called an asshole / Not in New York". In a 1980 interview, Richman stated that the song was inspired by his own adolescent "self-consciousness" with women.[4]

Cover versions

On recordings

Live performances

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