451. Catherine Antrim’s Kid

The Mountain Goats ask us to return to Billy the Kid and his magical, special shoes in “Catherine Antrim’s Kid.”

Track: “Catherine Antrim’s Kid”
Album: All Survivors Pack (2011)

I think it’s a legitimate question to ask why there are two songs that reference Billy the Kid’s “special shoes” in the Mountain Goats catalog, but you probably already have an idea of your own. He’s a tragic figure, in a way, but also what a weird detail to focus on. An old friend of mine was obsessed with the original “Billy the Kid’s Dream of the Magic Shoes,” a song from 1993 that is exclusively about Billy the Kid and his magic shoes. I am wary of making a statement like this, but I think that song is nonsense. I don’t mean that in a negative way, but I don’t necessarily think there’s something to unlock here. I think “Catherine Antrim’s Kid,” titled after Billy the Kid’s mother, is largely a reference to that song and a mild attempt to double down on something that never really referenced anything in the first place. Billy the Kid, near as I can tell, did not believe he had magic shoes. But who are we to say?

Picture yourself as John Darnielle, nearly twenty years later in 2011. I love that the “follow up” references Paul Westerberg. I don’t have to tell you that Billy the Kid wouldn’t know who that is and that’s the point, but this isn’t just a funny detail. It’s the clearest way to explain the difference between the two versions of Darnielle as a songwriter. “Catherine Antrim’s Kid” is a little bit beautiful, when you can forget it’s about the myth of a murderous outlaw, and it’s got a charm the original just doesn’t have. For all the folks who long for the old days, this one asks you to put that aside.

2 thoughts on “451. Catherine Antrim’s Kid

  1. Wow, I had no idea this song existed until reading this today.

    I know this blog doesn’t say stuff like this, but the original Billy the Kid song is kinda bad.

    One time I was at my friend’s place and he asked who was my favorite band, and I said the mountain goats, and he put on the pandora (?) mountain goats radio station, and the first song it played was the billy the kid song and it was not really what I was hoping for.

    So imo the original one is bad. But this one is good! Some weird mix of poignancy and absurdity in this song. The line that calls back to the special shoes is bizarre and has already made me laugh out loud several times.

    The special shoes are really special, but I think you’ve already put it better than I could.

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  2. Thanks for the comment! This one’s out there, for sure. The original is certainly not one of the better songs, but I think there’s something weirdly charming about how crazy it is. I hated it when I first heard it, too. This one’s way better, for sure.

    There are some Goats songs I don’t really love, including one I’ve been putting off writing about until the very end, but I always try to ask myself what it is that I don’t like and to try to approach it differently. One of John Darnielle’s absolute favorites is my single least favorite Goats song. To each their own!

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