"Goddess of
Nothing" Lyrics
I read you in a book
I wanted to turn the page
You gave a little look
Threw me into a rage
Said you don't know me now
As if you ever knew
When you see me here
You see right through
And I'm sailing into the future
Keeping it all to myself
Good luck with finding another
Goddess of nothing
Get me through one more day
How can I help it now
Just is the circumstance
I'm taking off the gloves
Give you another dance
Said you don't know me now
As if you ever knew
When you see me here
You see right through
And I'm sailing into the future
Keeping it all to myself
Good luck with finding another
Goddess of nothing
Get me through one more day
Won't you come back here
What's going on
It's just a little fear
You know my words were wrong
I read you in a book
I wanted to turn the page
You gave a little look
Threw me into a rage
I said I wanna know you now
Like I never knew
I wanna see you here
and not see through
And we're sailing into the future
Keeping it all to ourselves
Good luck cuz I'm not finding another
Goddess of nothing, goddess of nothing
Goddess of nothing
Get me through one more day
One more day
Bio
David has been an outspoken advocate for artists' rights for over a decade. Search the Internet for info on his band, The Rosenbergs, and you'll come across hundreds of articles summarizing a history of bold career moves. One of which was teaming up with legendary progressive rock master, Robert Fripp. Through Fripp's UK based label, DGM, The Rosenbergs began paving the way for artists to begin partnering with labels, thus giving them a share in the ownership of their masters and better control of their financial futures.
A few months later, while the rest of the music industry was waging war against Napster, The Rosenbergs, ahead of their time, took another controversial step by teaming with the infamous file-sharing service for tour sponsorship and a "buy one, get one free" promotion for their sophomore release Mission: You. David was one of the earliest outspoken supporters of file sharing because it represented the public's attitude toward corporations' monopolizing of the airwaves. He was recently mentioned by the Director of Publicity at iTunes for his visionary stance regarding the early days of music downloading.
David's music can be heard on numerous television shows airing on FOX, CBS, NBC, WB, BRAVO, MTV, and ESPN. Odds are you've heard his songs while flying American Airlines, shopping at The Gap, or watching one of the many prime-time teenie soaps.
He has made numerous co-hosting appearances on XM radio with former Smithereens front man, Pat Dinizio, and was asked by Gene Simmons of Kiss to appear on the Howard Stern Show to discuss the future of the music business. After his first appearance on Dennis Miller Live, Dennis asked David to co-produce additional panels.
David appeared for five consecutive nights on Last Call W/ Carson Daly, and has shared the stage with everyone from No Doubt and Stone Temple Pilots to Duncan Sheik, The Strokes, and Duran Duran.
He is a frequent contributor to Billboard Magazine, USA Today, The Hollywood Reporter, Starpolish.com, and writes a monthly column for Salon City Magazine. Since 1999, he has been active in the politics of the music business and testified at the C.A.R.P. hearings on Capitol Hill alongside Alanis Morissette.
David has lectured on the business of music at Harvard Law School, Vanderbilt University, Emory Law, UCLA, and NYU, and regularly speaks on industry panels across the country. Vive' La Revolucion!