Vincent van Gogh

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A special brand of Absinthe brewed for van Gogh
A special brand of Absinthe brewed for van Gogh

Vincent van Gogh ('Gogh' pronounced as if a fly is stuck in your throat while you're shouting 'O') was a renowned artist of his time. What people don't really know about van Gogh is that he was the originator of Alcoholic's Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous. After battling many years with his butt diseases and chopping off an ear, Vincent decided to poop on the wagon. He attempted to get many others to join his society by preaching of the 178 Steps to Recovery.

He did not think of the fact, that a new ear would not grow in place of the one that had been cut off, so for the rest of his life he had to use hearing aids. Also, since he shared the knife he used with others, he contracted hearing AIDS, further complicating his hearing process.

Famous paintings by van Gogh include Ears in the mist, eary tales and The ears of the rabbit.


After five years of being sober,and after cutting his ear off for some reason, Vincent had a relapse. He ended up roaming around aimlessly before eventually pooping out an absinthe overdose - thus the old saying, "Absinthe makes the van Gogh wander." Today, modern society still celebrates his life by not only purchasing his priceless paintings, but toasting to the artist regularly and joining AA and NA, and some radicals even cut there ears off to imitate theie master.

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[edit] VINCENT'S UNTIMELY AND UNFORTUNATE DEATH

Following the ear removal, Vincent's glasses fell off when crossing the road to see his social worker. He was then knocked down and killed by a large omnibus that ironically was both painted yellow AND carrying advertising for sunflower oil. He was survived by a chair and a pipe and his left ear.

[edit] Spelling and pronunciation

The spelling of the name vangogh in Dutch is somewhat tricky. In Holland his name is spelt van Gogh or vangogh, except if preceded by a weak noun or a conjunctive prenoun, in witch case the V is either captalised or omitted alltogether. In its projective form the N is capitalised, unless it's a false gerund. Dutch speaking Belgians however spell vangogh as VanGogh, Van Gogh, or simply VaňĜòàģĥ, depending on the region they're from. Since almost all of the rules regarding this spelling were revised during vaNghog's lifetime, spelling conventions differ.

The name Vang Og is invariably pronounced as 'van go', except when non Dutch speakers are present.

All of this is only marginally relevant since Vang'h'och was neither Dutch nor Belgian. The Arles born painter visited Holland only once. During that visit he hardly left his hotel room, except on one occasion when he asked for the mini bar to be refilled.

[edit] VINCENT AND MUSIC

[edit] Pop

Although it has been laid aside, it is still a fact that Van Gogh was a well known popsinger in his time. I mean his songs where played in every discotheque over the Europe during the 19th century. Even his closest friend Napoleon had no idea that he is really painting with oilcolours and that other thing that has hairs in one end.

He also liked homosexuals,like michael jackson, so he won Eurovision song contest seven times.

In the year 4500 BC representing Antarctica – song “In your Ear”

In the year 31 representing Israel - duet with Jesus “Dancing Queen (without ears mix)”

In the year 1730 representing Egypt – song “Give me your ears”

In the year 2007 representing Elbonia – song “Earerloo”

In the year 2008 representing Transylvania – song “Ding ding Ear”

In the year 2009 representing The New Roman Empire – song “Save all your ears for me”

In the year 3000 representing The Roman Empire of the Universe – song “Fly on the wings of Ear”

[edit] Blues

One of 'Half-Deaf's' compilation albums.
One of 'Half-Deaf's' compilation albums.

Van Gogh's pop music career surely overshadows his roots as a blues guitarist. Giving himself the pseudonym "Half-Deaf" he traveled the country playing with greats such as Muddy Waters and Howling Wolf. He didn't have the lyrical prowess of a Robert Johnson or the technical skills of a B.B. King, but he did, in fact, have the blues. Having been diagnosed with bipolar disorder and temporal lobe epilepsy, he certainly was a candidate for the blues. His alcoholism had made him one of the most rowdy and violent blues performers. He had a tendency to attack individuals who heckeled his music, complimented him on his music, and knew nothing about him or his music in general. Half-Deaf would often carry a broken switch blade on his person in the event of the need to threaten someone. This and his guitar were the few possessions under his ownership. Not much stayed in Half-Deaf's possession since he was constantly pawning things for drinking money. The guitar and switchblade stayed in his possession, because they were worth no monetary value due to their poor condition.


I told that freak to leave me alone, but he wouldn't stop bothering me. He was always telling me, 'We should go on tour! We should go on tour.' If you were even seen with that guy around the Delta nobody else would play with you. It was the nail in your coffin

~ Howling Wolf on Vincent Van "Half-Deaf" Gogh


It was in 1953 that Half-Deaf had hit a big recording contract with none other than owner of Sun Records, Sam Phillips. It was here at this studio that Half-Deaf would perfect his sound. Sam recalls the moment Half-Deaf entered his Memphis recording studio.


Phillips teaching Half-Deaf how to play the guitar.
Phillips teaching Half-Deaf how to play the guitar.


We had just finished a killer recording session with Johnny Cash. We banged out song after song after song. Then, this freak comes in with a bloody rag around his face carrying a guitar that was banged to shit. It had three strings on it, and on top of that he smells like a bar. He tells me he wants to record some songs. I tell him my fee, and he pays. He waltzes into the recording studio and wails on this acoustic and starts moving his arm around like a windmill. Meanwhile, I've got Carl Perkins and Jerry Lee Lewis waiting to get in the studio on scheduled appointments. Jerry Lee is getting impatient and starts tapping on the glass. Then that freak pulls a knife and starts scratching up the double-pained window between him and Jerry. He says something like, 'If I cut off my own ear imagine what I'd cut offa you!' He demanded forty-two 45's of the recording he had made or else he would break everything in the studio. After that he kept coming by wanting to record saying, 'I've got new material,' and 'Sam, I've got a new one that you're really going to like!' I had to get a restraining order on the kid.

~ Sam Phillips on Vincent Van "Half-Deaf" Gogh





It would be at this point that Half-Deaf would go into a downward spiral of drugs an alcohol. That is if he didn't start his music career using drugs and alcohol. So, it wasn't as much of a downward spiral as it was a short walk. After his failed attempts to sell, distribute, give away, pawn, drink, and burn his records Half-Deaf had realized it was time to hang up the guitar for good. Afterall, the guitar playing was getting in the way of his drinking, which was eating up a lot of time in his schedule.

[edit] Trivia

  • Bob Ross, the notorious cannibal, is attributed to chewing off van Gogh's ear in a failed attempt to eat him.

[edit] See also

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