This song is believed to be written by Kinsella to himself, in the third person. He was portraying an image of how he saw his life at the time. Despite being an underground acclaim in bands including Cap'n Jazz, Joan of Arc and American Football, he paints a lyrical picture of someone who still feel...
Whatever it is you think you are
You aren't
A good friend, unique, well-read, good-looking or smart
Well, now you know
Well I hate to be the one to bear such bad news
I know it hurts to hear but it's true
You don't mean anything to anyone but me
And even I think that you're blinded by conceit
So now you know
Free beer and basement shows
Don't mean you've made it
It's what you do
Not who you were
Or what you wear
Or where you've been
So do something
Whoever you think is watching you dance
From across the room
They aren't
If anything, they feel sorry for you
'Cause you try so hard
I know it hurts to hear
But it's the truth so you might as well hear it
From a friend
You're a has-been
That never was
I know it's mean to say
But it's something I've been meaning to say to you
For a while
You're a has-been
That never was
Or will be
Bad News was written by Owen (USA).
Owen (USA) released Bad News on Tue Nov 07 2006.