i saw this recently. i really liked it. it made me think about fame a lot. and that guy (sorry i dont remember his name) who still sends out the mix tapes - like his faith in Daniel seriously contributed to Daniel's success. anyway i just started to wonder about how many people can contribute to one person's rise to fame.
it also made me think about being fixated on a concept. like how he was totally fixated on that girl (i forgot her name too) and how that was seemingly the driving force behind his art and music. i dont know, i'm just saying it was interesting. like letting a fantasy carry you through your creative process.
but yeah, that scene in the dentist made me cringe.
it was such a personal story though, i could see it hitting home with many people.
Hey John H: were you completely serious about your interpretation of who the devil is? You make a good argument, but chronologically, i think Daniel was singing about the devil before he went to NY. i could be wrong. not to say the acid didnt flip a crazy switch, but there was also that part where he mentioned being in the carnival & asking some guy to say something 'really messed up' to him & they guy goes "D is for Daniel and D is for the Devil" and then Daniel was like "that totally messed with my head" not to say that was the turning point, but i think it contributed to his huge obsession with the devil. not to mention that his family was ultra religious & he was probably affected by that.
anyway, my point is i think 'the devil' may just be Daniel's demons, or his self torment. that's just how i saw it.
hey sorry for this super long post, but i just wanted to add: i think daniel is freakin hillarious. some of his music is really funny, and i just think that's cool. so listen to the albums b/c its totally worth it.