I remember this interview with actor Mark Hamill, who talked about the two roads he could have taken.
One way to was do everything in his power to distance himself from "Star Wars." He could stay away from any and all Sci-Fi roles. He could avoid the Comic-Cons of the world. He could walk around like his co-star Harrison Ford, with a shirt like this --->>>
The other way was something he had seen Janet Leigh do.
Leigh, an accomplished actress who appeared in dozens of films (including notable ones like "The Manchurian Candidate" and "Touch Of Evil") is mostly remembered for three harrowing minutes in a shower in the movie "Psycho."
He noted that she could have just stopped giving interviews on the subject of "Psycho" and the shower scene, but instead she embraced it. She became an expert on it. She did not fight against her own public image.
Similarly, Hamill embraced the fact that he is seen by most as Luke Skywalker, and will do "Star Wars things" (like show up at Comic-Con or spoof himself on shows like "The Simpsons").
I thought of this when I saw this mega-mix of "Somebody That I Used To Know."
If a million Youtubers are going to cover your song, why not embrace it?
Gotye grafts together portions of dozens of homemade covers to create something as fun and as viral as any of the overly sincere or gimmicky cover versions out there.
If you're going to be known for one song, don't be afraid to embrace it.
Hear the song on Youtube.
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