Rufus McGarrigle Wainwright nació el 22 de julio de 1973 en Rhinebeck, Nueva York. Hijo de los famosos músicos n Loudon Wainwright III y Kate McGarrigle, Rufus creció en una atmósfera saturada de talento y creatividad. Desde n temprana edad, Rufus mostró un marcado interés por la música y, con apenas seis años, comenzó a tomar clases de piano. Su infancia n en Montreal y Nueva York estuvo marcada por las frecuentes actuaciones familiares y el ambiente artístico que le rodeaba.
A los 13 años, Rufus ya tocaba en cafeterías locales y, a los 14, recibió una nominación al premio Genie por su tema “I'm a-Runnin” n de la película “Tommy Tricker and the Stamp Traveller”. A partir de este momento, su dedicación y amor por la música n se hicieron evidentes. Su inconfundible combinación de pop, ópera y rock emergió con claridad en sus primeros trabajos, lo cual n cobraría forma más adelante en su carrera.
En 1998, Rufus lanzó su primer álbum homónimo, “Rufus Wainwright”. El disco fue recibido con entusiasmo por la crítica y n significó el inicio de una carrera llena de éxitos. Con canciones como “Foolish Love” y “April Fools”, Rufus dejó n claras las influencias musicales de su infancia, particularmente su pasión por la ópera y el teatro. A pesar del éxito artístico, n este periodo no estuvo libre de dificultades
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When the earth was still flat,
And the clouds made of fire,
And mountains stretched up to the sky,
Sometimes higher,
Folks roamed the earth
Like big rolling kegs
They had two sets of arms
They had two sets of legs
They had two faces peering
Out of one giant head
And they could watch all around them
And they talked while they read
And they never knew nothing of love
It was before the origin of love
The origin of love
And there were three sexes then,
One that looked like two men
Glued up back to back,
Called the children of the sun
And similar in shape and girth
Were the children of the earth
They looked like two girls
Rolled up in one.
And the children of the moon
Were like a fork shoved on a spoon.
They were part sun, part earth
Part daughter, part son
The origin of love
Now the gods grew quite scared
Of our strength and defiance
And thor said,
"i'm gonna kill them all
With my hammer,
Like i killed the giants."
And zeus said, "no,
You better let me
Use my lightening, like scissors,
Like i cut the legs off whales
And dinosaurs into lizards."
Then he grabbed up some bolts
And he let out a laugh,
Said, "i'll split them right down the middle
Gonna cut them right up in half."
And then storm clouds gathered above
Into great balls of fire
And then fire shot down
From the sky in bolts
Like shining blades
Of a knife
And it ripped
Right through the flesh
Of the children of the sun
And the moon
And the earth.
And some indian god
Sewed the wound up into a hole,
Pulled it round to our belly
To remind us of the price we pay.
And osiris and the gods of the nile
Gathered up a big storm
To blow a hurricane,
To scatter us away,
In a flood of wind and rain,
And a sea of tidal waves,
To wash us all away,
And if we don't behave
They'll cut us down again
And we'll be hopping round on one foot
And looking through one eye.
Last time i saw you
We had just split in two.
You were looking at me.
I was looking at you.
You had a way so familiar,
But i could not recognize,
Cause you had blood on your face;
I had blood in my eyes.
But i could swear by your expression
That the pain down in your soul
Was the same as the one down in mine.
That's the pain,
Cuts a straight line
Down through the heart;
We called it love.
So we wrapped our arms around each other,
Trying to shove ourselves back together.
We were making love,
It was a cold dark evening,
Such a long time ago,
When by the mighty hand of jove,
It was the sad story
How we became
Lonely two-legged creatures,
It's the story of
The origin of love.
That's the origin of love