Daron's Guitar Chronicles: Vo...

By ceciliatan

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In Daron's life, it's 1989, his band Moondog Three is starting to take off, and although the closet door is o... More

206 BEHIND THE WALL OF SLEEP
207 ROCK ME AMADEUS
208 TOO MUCH TIME ON MY HANDS
209 TV PARTY
210 DEADBEAT CLUB
211 LIPS LIKE SUGAR
212 MEN AT WORK
213 GET DOWN TONIGHT
214 KISS ON MY LIST
215 JUST CAN'T GET ENOUGH
216 RHYTHM AND BOOZE
217 WHEN LOVE COMES TO TOWN
218 TRUST
219 HOLIDAY ON THE MOON
220 PRETTY PERSUASION
221 PEOPLE ARE PEOPLE
222 I WILL FOLLOW
223 LIVING COLOUR
224 BACK ON THE CHAIN GANG
225 WOULD I LIE TO YOU?
226 TERRIBLE LIE
227 KNOCK ME DOWN
228 HANGING ON THE TELEPHONE
229 DELIRIOUS
230 EVERYBODY WANTS YOU
231 THE WALLS CAME DOWN
232 NEW GOLD DREAM
233 LET THE DAY BEGIN
234 CHEESEBURGER IN PARADISE
235 FANTASY
236 PICTURES OF YOU
237 DO YOU WANT TO TOUCH?
238 DEVIL INSIDE
239 THE HEAT IS ON
240 MIRROR PEOPLE
241 BEHIND THE SUN
243 SENSES WORKING OVERTIME
244 TENDERNESS
245 SOWING THE SEEDS
246 MYSTIFY
247 ME AND MY FRIENDS
248 ENJOY THE SILENCE
249 FASCINATION STREET
250 I AIN'T GONNA STAND FOR IT
251 PHOTOGRAPH
252 TO BE A LOVER
253 PARADISE CITY
254 HAVEN'T WE BEEN HERE BEFORE?
255 LAWYERS, GUNS, AND MONEY
256 MAD WORLD
257 EVEN COWGIRLS GET THE BLUES
258 RIGHT BY YOUR SIDE
259 PALE SHELTER
260 POLICY OF TRUTH
261 SULTANS OF SWING
262 SIMPLY IRRESISTIBLE
263 DESIRE
264 CUTS YOU UP
265 WEST L.A. FADEWAY
266 JUST WHAT I NEEDED
267 HIGHWAY TO HELL
268 Walk of Life
269 SMALL BLUE THING
270 ROCK ME TONIGHT
271 SOME LIKE IT HOT
272 GHOST IN YOU
273 QUESTION OF TIME
274 SAVE IT FOR LATER
275 ALTERED IMAGES
276 THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT
277 MASTER OF PUPPETS
278 LONELY IS THE NIGHT
279 BAD MEDICINE
280 SHOUT (AT THE DEVIL)
281 POOR POOR PITIFUL ME
282 CLAMPDOWN
283 STOP
284 WHERE IS MY MIND?
285 SOMETHING SO STRONG
286 SAD SONGS (SAY SO MUCH)
287 IS THERE SOMETHING I SHOULD KNOW?
288 WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE
289 LOVE VIGILANTES
Ch 290 THE WHOLE OF THE MOON
291 I'M AN ADULT NOW
292 GOODY TWO SHOES
293 CLASSIC GIRL
294 KEEP YOUR HANDS TO YOURSELF
295 All Night Long
296 POP MUZIK
297 SHIP OF FOOLS
298 WILD BOYS
299 STRIPPED
300 EVERY ROSE HAS ITS THORN
301 DEEPER AND DEEPER
302 REALLY SAYING SOMETHING
303 DEBASER
304 I WON'T BACK DOWN
305 BALL OF CONFUSION
306 IN THE AIR TONIGHT
307 ALIVE AND KICKING
308 POLICY OF TRUTH
309 WHAT HAVE I DONE TO DESERVE THIS?
310 REFUGEE
311 STAND BACK
312 DON'T YOU FORGET ABOUT ME
313 DIZZY
314 NEVER LET ME DOWN AGAIN
315 DON'T GET ME WRONG
316 MONKEY GONE TO HEAVEN
317 TELL THAT GIRL TO SHUT UP
318 ADDICTED TO LOVE
Liner Note 21
Liner Note 22
Daron's Story Continues...
FLASHBACK: ROCK THIS TOWN
Liner Note 23
LINER NOTE #28 (Part 1)
Liner Note 28, Part 2
LINER NOTE: WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
LINER NOTE #32

242 SOMEONE SOMEWHERE IN SUMMERTIME

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SOMEONE SOMEWHERE IN SUMMERTIME

The show was at a place called the Seattle Center Arena.

I had no idea what to expect with a name like that, but I knew from one of the many lists of Carynne's I'd seen that it seated eight thousand. Inside it was kind of a miniature Madison Square Garden. Once upon a time it had been an ice rink (and maybe still could be? I wasn't sure) and it had been converted into a kind of civic center. Like a lot of civic buildings it had a lot of concrete, but it was kind of a quirky place.

"It was built by a local beer magnate so they call it the 'House of Suds,' I heard," Christian said while we poked around backstage. "Not sure if that's true or if the guy was pulling my leg."

"Which guy?"

"One of their guys." Chris waved in the general direction of the hall where various forms of preparation were still taking place. "Did you meet all of our guys?"

"Most of them, anyway," I said. I'd stopped remembering names around the fourth person because Carynne had introduced me to too many of them at once.

This thing happens in a tour situation like this, which is kind of hard to explain. I'm not great with names to begin with, but it's even worse when everyone knows who I am, but I don't know all of them. This is the thing. They could know me before they even walk in the door, before we even get introduced, but I have no way of knowing them. And so they can walk up to me and start a conversation like they know who I am and what I do... because they do. Meanwhile it takes me a few sentences to figure out what role they've got, or if they're just somebody's nephew hanging around for fun, or if they even belong there. Security can be pretty lax sometimes, some places.

I wasn't bored waiting for sound check only because I had Colin's nerves to deal with.

"Explain again where my job leaves off and where the sound man's picks up?" he asked, while we were sitting side by side on a couch backstage. He was supposed to be using the electric tuner on the Ovation but kept getting distracted. I swear I could've tuned it faster myself by ear. But whatever.

"What do you mean?" I asked in return.

"I mean, okay, you break a string, that's me. You knock your mic stand over, that's them."

"Well, I'm going to be on wireless, supposedly, but yeah."

"So what if you kick your wah pedal loose?" He had freshly shaved the sides of his head before we left, but had let the 'hawk grow long. It hung in his face as he bent over the guitar.

"I've never kicked my wah pedal loose."

"But hypothetically speaking?"

I pretended to think about it for a minute. "You know what? Whoever's closer. If you're the one hovering in the wings by me and something goes wrong, mic stand or whatever, you're going to jump in unless someone else gets there first. I'm going to look up for help and you'll be there."

"But what if I don't know what to do?"

"You mean like if crazed lemurs escaped from the zoo, stampeded over the stage, and unplugged my effects box and tied the cords in knots before running off?"

"Um... yeah."

"Colin, the worst that can happen is that we have a little more dark stage time than planned. I mean, I know we want it all to run like a well-oiled machine, but really, you got this. And if it takes an extra minute to figure something out, we'll deal with that when it comes." I refrained from taking the guitar out of his hands and tuning it myself, since that would probably undermine the argument I was making. "You could probably do my set-up in your sleep at this point. Or at least with your eyes closed."

"Maybe."

I stood up. "You've just got first night jitters is all."

"You don't?"

I shrugged. Of all the things that made me nervous in life, getting up in front of people to play music just wasn't one of them. And I say that despite the minor flip outs I had on the previous tour; none of those were actually about playing, really. At least, that's what I'd decided by then. I was eager, I was excited, but I wasn't nervous.

I was so calm that at the very end of our soundcheck, when my wireless mic was still on, and Digger came hurrying down to the edge of the stage to say, "How's it hanging, kiddo?" I didn't even miss a beat in saying, "A little to the left, Daddy-o."

Which was how Digger was the first one of us to get a tour nickname.

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