Born January 22, 1961, the late Daniel Johnston began expressing himself through art as a child while doctors struggled to accurately diagnose his unusual behavior. In addition to drawing prolifically, he began using a boombox record curiously stirring songs to cassette tape in high school. Following his brother to Texas, he eventually landed in Austin, working unskilled jobs while continuing to record and self-distribute music to friends and friendly strangers. It was clear to everyone that Daniel was not a typical artist - a disquieting innocence, with references to both light and dark spiritual forces, were evident throughout his work. It was this distinctive voice that compelled local musicians to share his art beyond Austin's city limits, culminating in respected indie musicians like Tom Waits, Beck, and Wilco to either record his songs or reach out to collaborate. Four years in the making, THE DEVIL AND DANIEL JOHNSTON honors the complex artistry of Daniel Johnston while exploring how bipolar disorder and schizophrenia distorted his behavior and informed his haunting work.
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The Devil and Daniel Johnston
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Silly Love
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Candy Apple
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Thinking About Love
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I Live My Broken Dreams
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See My Soul Stretched Out to the Sky
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Funeral Home
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Negative Superman
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"Don't Play Cards With Satan'
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Worried Shoes
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Running Water
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Do You Really Love Me?
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Like Showbiz
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Frito Lay
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Love Will Save Me Somehow
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Devil Town
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Story of an Artist
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Lazy
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Grievances
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I Had Lost My Mind
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Chord Organ Blues
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Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Your Grievances
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Walking the Cow
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Urge
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Despair Came Knocking
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My Yoke Is Heavy
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Peek a Boo
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Museum of Love
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I Had a Dream
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Keep Punching Joe
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Wicked World
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Speeding Motorcycle
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Sorry Entertainer
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Spirit World Rising
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King Weasel
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Dead Dog Eyeball Theme
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Tears Stupid Tears
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Marching Guitars
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Casper the Friendly Ghost
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Do It Right
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Lithium
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Kurt Cobain:
Writer
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True Love Will Find You in the End
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Master of Puppets
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World Without Rock and Roll
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