Daron's Guitar Chronicles: Vo...

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Daron’s Guitar Chronicles tells the story of Daron Marks, a young gay guitar player, from about the time he i... More

1. I Love Rock and Roll
2. Invisible Touch
3. Another Lost Classic
4. Always Something There to Remind Me
5. Promises, Promises
6. Jet Airliner
7. I Love L.A.
8. Look At Little Sister
9. More Than A Feeling
10. I Ran
11. I Fought the Law (And the Law Won)
12. Message In a Bottle
13. Old Man Down the Road
14. Heart of Glass
15. One Thing Leads to Another
16. It's Only A Northern Song
17. Owner of a Lonely Heart
18. Moody Blues
19. The Logical Song
20. You Gotta Look Sharp
21. That's What Friends Are For
22. I Know What Boys Like
23. The Cure
24. All the Young Dudes
25. No Time Left For You
26. Suddenly, Last Summer
27. Life In a Northern Town
28. Don't Do Me Like That
29. Tell the Moon Dog, Tell the March Hare
30. You Got Another Thing Coming
31: Goody Two Shoes
32 Welcome to the Machine
33 Lets Dance
34. Electric Light Orchestra
35 Everybody Wants to Rule the World
36 Unguarded Minute
37 Sweet Hitch-hiker
38. You're All I've Got Tonight
39 Bring Me Some Water
40 Town Called Malice
41 Waiting for the Man
42 Listen Like Thieves
43 Maybe I'm Amazed
44 Love Is The Drug
45 People Are Strange When You're A Stranger
46 Never Mind The Bollocks
47 Blinded By The Light
48 Doo Wah Diddy
49 Rock And Roll High School
50 Talk Talk
51 Who Can It Be Now
52 Rock And Roll Part Two
53 Roll With It
54 Cruel Summer
55 Fall On Me
56 Madness: One Step Beyond
57 Sympathy For The Devil
58 Putting Out Fire With Gasoline
59 Because I Would Not Be So All Alone
60 Money For Nothing
61 Have We Got Contact
62 The Ever-Popular Tortured Artist Effect
63 Pour Some Sugar on Me
64 WORKING FOR THE WEEKEND
65 I'VE SEEN ALL GOOD PEOPLE
66 ALONE AGAIN OR
67 TAKE THE SKINHEADS BOWLING
68 MISSING YOU
69/70 JUKE BOX HERO
71 OUT OF THE BLUE
72 INTO THE BLACK
73 ANYWAY YOU WANT IT
74 THAT'S THE WAY YOU NEED IT
75 MEXICAN RADIO
76 DON'T STAND SO CLOSE TO ME
77 BAD COMPANY
78 VIDEO KILLED THE RADIO STAR
79 COMFORTABLY NUMB
80 BOYS DON'T CRY
81 LOSING MY RELIGION
82 3 STRANGE DAYS
83 YOU SPIN ME ROUND
84 BIG AUDIO DYNAMITE
85 IN SEARCH OF THE LOST CHORD
86 THE CUTTER
87 FINEST WORKSONG
88 UNDER THE MILKY WAY
89 TURN THE PAGE
90 MORE THAN WORDS
91 HARMONY IN MY HEAD
92 ZIGGY STARDUST
93 YOU GOTTA FIGHT FOR YOUR RIGHT TO PARTY
94 CARRY ON WAYWARD SON
95 TAINTED LOVE
96 VETERAN COSMIC ROCKER
97 NEW SENSATION
98 WHAT'S THE MATTER HERE?
99 ONE TRICK PONY
100 SHARP DRESSED MAN
101 LISTEN TO WHAT THE MAN SAYS
102 STILL CRAZY AFTER ALL THESE YEARS
103 OUR HOUSE
104 FLY ME TO THE MOON (SPIN MAGAZINE ARTICLE)
105 ONCE BITTEN
106 TWICE SHY
107 THE CLASH
108 (I'M NOT YOUR) STEPPIN' STONE
109 SMOKE ON THE WATER
110 BRING ON THE DANCING HORSES
111 HAD A DAD
112 I CAN'T GO FOR THAT (NO CAN DO)
113 DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
114 SWINGTOWN
115 MY GUITAR WANTS TO KILL YOUR MAMA
116 NAKED EYES
117 BRING ON THE NIGHT
118 THE MORE THINGS CHANGE
119 FREEZE FRAME
120 ME & JULIO DOWN BY THE SCHOOLYARD
121 IT DON'T COME EASY
122 SNOWBLIND
123 IN BETWEEN DAYS
124 RUNNING DOWN A DREAM
125 WALK THIS WAY
126 I FEEL YOUNG TODAY
127 CUTS LIKE A KNIFE
128 MIRROR IN THE BATHROOM
129 POP WILL EAT ITSELF
130 BLUES FROM A GUN
131 LONG DISTANCE DEDICATION
132 LATE IN THE EVENING
133 COLD AS ICE
134 YOURS IS NO DISGRACE
135 SENTIMENTAL HYGIENE
136 NEVER STOP
138 TEARS FOR FEARS
137 UNDER PRESSURE
139 DISINTEGRATION
140 DESPERATE BUT NOT SERIOUS
141 BIRTH, SCHOOL, WORK, DEATH
142 WHO ARE YOU
143 LIFE IN THE FAST LANE
144 ONLY THE LONELY
145 DANCE HALL DAYS
146 VOICES CARRY
147 ZIGGY
148 ONE OF THESE NIGHTS
149 HOOKED ON CLASSICS
150 SONGS FROM THE WOOD
151 YOU'RE ALL I'VE GOT TONIGHT
152 THE LOW SPARK OF HIGH-HEELED BOYS
153 ELECTRIC AVENUE
154 WHITE ROOM
155 BREAKFAST IN AMERICA
156 BURNING DOWN THE HOUSE
157 HEY HEY, WHAT CAN I DO
158 SO FAR AWAY
159 TURN ME LOOSE
160 GAMES PEOPLE PLAY
161 TAKE ME TO THE RIVER
162 DON'T FEAR THE REAPER
163 INSTANT KARMA
164 WALK AWAY
165 I STILL HAVEN'T FOUND WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR
166 WE WILL ROCK YOU
167 SAME OLD SONG AND DANCE
168 ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST
169 PRETZEL LOGIC
170 YOU MAY BE RIGHT
171 NO MORE WORDS
172 BLISTER IN THE SUN
173 LONG DISTANCE RUNAROUND
174 GO WEST
175 ROCKY MOUNTAIN WAY
176 BREAK ON THROUGH
177 GET OFF MY CLOUD
178 OVER THE HILLS AND FAR AWAY
179 WON'T GET FOOLED AGAIN
180 GOING TO CALIFORNIA
181 Centerfold
182 LOVES ME LIKE A ROCK
183 THE WILD NIGHT IS CALLING
184 LEGEND OF A MIND
185 FOLLOW YOU, FOLLOW ME
186 YOUR MAMA DON'T DANCE
187 SUPERSTITION
188 LIFE'S WHAT YOU MAKE IT
189 PAPA WAS A ROLLING STONE
190 THE POLITICS OF DANCING
191 FAME
192 GOOD TIMES BAD TIMES
193 MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR
194 YOU AIN'T SEEN NOTHING YET
195 THE LOADOUT/STAY
196 DIRTY DEEDS
197 I GOT YOU
198 ONE WAY OR ANOTHER
199 WHILE YOU SEE A CHANCE
200 TAKE THE LONG WAY HOME
201 POINT OF KNOW RETURN
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LINER NOTE #30

Daron here. Time for a liner note and I needed a break from the angst. (It's OK, you can laugh about it.) ctan's here, too, though, to talk about some site stuff.

ctan: I wanted to point out one weird thing about our website stats. Every year there is a dip in readership in July. The overall trend since 2009 is that stuff goes up basically every month, but there's this noticeable dip in July... and then it rebounds in August to be higher than June.

Daron: More people going on vacation and not keeping up with their web reading?

ctan: I always thought August was the big month for vacations, but yeah, that's the only explanation I can come up with, too. And then in August they all catch up, I guess? So what's on your mind this month?

Daron: I wanted to show some photos first of all, of fake amps.

ctan: Fake amps?

Daron: You see these setups at a lot of shows. They're to make it look like there's a big sound system when there actually isn't. This week a photo from the Warped Tour made the rounds on the Internet. But a quick Google search turns up many more, like the one below from Black Veil Brides. Sorry I can't attribute these to their original sources–they were on so many blogs I could not figure out who took them originally.

ctan: Wait. I just had a thought. That amp stack that Ziggy climbed in New York...

Daron: I don't know. It's possible it wasn't as sturdy as expected because it wasn't real. And that would explain why no one was killed by the falling amps. But I honestly don't know. My memory isn't that good and no one I asked knew for sure. I don't think they were fake, though, because one reason to have fake amps is because you're actually plugged into the house sound system, and then you use real amps when you have to play somewhere you need them. But at that ballroom, I don't know what the deal was.

ctan: In the chapter you said the venue had rented the stuff.

Daron: Right. Huh. Who knows. Maybe they wanted to make it look like they had rented more than they had. I don't know. I can't know everything, though I try.

ctan: Would you play there again?

Daron; Yeah. But it's stuff like this that makes me want to turn into a total control freak. But you can't. You can't do everything and you can't make every decision. You have to delegate. You have to trust the people you delegate to. It's tricky.

ctan: Phli Varone says something like that in his book Un-Philtered.

Daron: That book! Now I see why Barnaby said traveling with Moondog Three was tame.

ctan: Barnaby said that?

Daron: Yeah. Remember I was talking about this back in the Texas chapters, I think? About getting the feeling they were tamping it down around me? I think it's a matter of degree. Sure, we didn't reach Aerosmith or David Lee Roth level of "party"–we just didn't do as many drugs–or as many groupies–as a lot of touring bands. But the crew was tamer, too. Barnaby told me it was because of me and Carynne.

ctan: How so?

Daron: First of all, having a woman in charge immediately put everyone on their best behavior, apparently. So, you know, there were still roadie pranks but nowhere near the level of disgusting as they can get.

ctan: Dare I ask?

Daron: You know. Stuff like... one roadie sneaks another's toothbrush, sticks it up his butt, and takes a picture of it. Puts the toothbrush back, waits a few days, and then tapes the photo to the bus door.

ctan: Which end of the–

Daron: I did not see the photo myself.

ctan: And they don't do that kind of thing when Carynne's around? Okay. What about you, though?

Daron: Well, back in the day anyway, once I was outed to the whole crew? No one wanted to be taping photos of their naked ass to my bus door.

ctan: Ah. I see.

Daron: Can we review Phil's book, though?

ctan: Sure. You start.

Daron: Okay, here goes. Phil Varone's "Un-Philtered: Real Life On and Off the Rock 'n'Roll Tour Bus" is what the title implies, a direct spew straight from the slightly cocaine-addled brain of the former drummer for the bands Saigon Kick and Skid Row. Chapters describing antics and adventures while touring are interspersed with rants about subjects like how the Black Friday "holiday" is a sign of the ruination of America. One of the more amusing of these is against using the term "rock star" to refer to anything but actual rock stars:

"If you're watching football and the quarterback throws an amazing pass, he's not a Rock Star of football. ... When fans come to one of my concerts they don't yell out 'My god, Phil is a quarterback of drumming.'"

ctan: My favorite parts of the book, and the ones that were the strongest, were the parts about sex. Varone has kept in touch with or found many of the women he slept with in the 90s and 2000s and he has each one of them write their "Penthouse Letters" style account of their night with him. Each account is then followed by his side of the story. It's sort of like everything that is actually interesting about "reality TV" only sexier.

Daron: Ah, right. Why am I not surprised you liked the sex parts best?

ctan: They are the best parts of the book! And I love that these women have a voice in the book. That makes it way more interesting than just Varone bragging about how big his dick is. (And the women agree, it's huge.) They're not all fantastic conquests: one of the funniest involves him convincing two groupies to drive him four hours from one gig to the next. He spends the entire four hours of the drive masturbating with a bottle of hand lotion, trying to revive his cocaine-ravaged boner, to no avail. That's one of the few, though, where adventurous erotic antics don't occur. Also notable to me is the threesome where once he realizes he has no condoms, he has to get creative with oral sex to keep everyone happy. Because "no condoms means no penetration, no way around it."

Daron: I had no idea straight guys had that rule, too.

ctan: Well, they have pregnancy to worry about on top of the stuff you worry about.

Daron: True. My favorite part was the bit about their bus driver, Cowboy, and Phil's drum tech, TJ. I can't do it justice so I'll say read the book. However. Warning: The Cowboy/TJ story makes the roadie prank I described above with the toothbrush seem really, really tame. Those with weak stomachs should skip it. Anyway, yes, it's a very unfiltered look at the world of touring, so unfiltered that at times the punctuation and spelling go out the window. I kind of assumed that was part of the aesthetic and didn't let it bother me.

ctan: The details: Phil Varone: Un-Philtered was published by Riverdale Avenue Books a couple of weeks ago (June 2013) and it can be nabbed in ebook or paperback form from Amazon and other places (including ). Varone apparently does a lot of this material as part of a Rock and Roll stand-up comedy routine that he takes on the road, too. He's got a website:

Daron: He's got a porn site, too. Ahem. Speaking of videos, there are two I had to share. I swear I was not on drugs when I found these, and I thought they were both hilarious. Have you seen Black Simon & Garfunkel?

ctan: What's funny is they're covering the Daft Punk song that I literally heard five times a day while I was in New York for BookExpo.

Daron: You mean the Daft Punk song where they teamed up with Nile Rodgers and they do a sort of seventies funk reboot?

ctan: Exactly. Now I want John Taylor of Duran Duran to get together with Nile Rodgers and... I don't know. Do something amazing.

Daron: Bart would be right there with you on that. And now, for something completely different. Paul McCartney making mashed potatoes.

Daron: By the way, please don't ever let me do anything like that, ever.

ctan: Carynne would never let you. Didn't it look like he came this close to gashing open his hand? Eeek.

Daron: I know. Maybe I shouldn't be allowed to cook at home, either.

ctan: I'll see your Paul McCartney Mashed Potato Video and raise you a Bagpiper Covering AC/DC.

  Daron: Okay, what! Holy fucking shit! Does he have a license for that thing? I know they say the bagpipes are an outdoor instrument only but that's... extreme. I can't top that. Oh no, wait. Yes, I can. What's below has been making the rounds on the music blogs lately. It's the vocal tracks from David Bowie and Queen recording "Under Pressure." JUST the vocal tracks. 

Daron; And people wonder why I fall in love with singers.

ctan: No one wonders that but you, dear.

Daron: ...

ctan: All right. The only possible thing I can think of to top that is this. Meet Steve Grand, openly gay country singer (the first?) who didn't think the music industry would accept him singing a song about being a gay country singer, so he recorded and released this video on his own, All-American Boy:

Daron: How does this have only 200,000 views? It should have like 2 million. Speaking of which, you can buy and download the song from Bandcamp for "pay what you want" here: Buy it. And I say that even though I don't usually even like whitebread pop country.

ctan: I thought you liked every kind of music.

Daron: The country I like is Johnny Cash at one end, Patsy Cline on the other. You know me. I generally don't like anything that's so overproduced it gets bland. Too much of the music out there is way too bland and country, for some reason, seems hit the hardest, given some of the music's gritty roots. This song is really good, though. You know what's the big moment for me in the video? Where he's really vulnerable?

ctan: You mean it isn't when they jump in the lake and you see his bare ass for half a second?

Daron: No. It's when he shows himself at the piano. He's got a guitar for a couple of seconds in the very beginning of the video, but closer to the climax, he's at the piano. It says on he plays piano for tips.

ctan: You want I should put in a rant here about the guitar as a symbol of masculinity in American pop culture here?

Daron: Nah. Everyone here knows it already.

ctan: Even you?

Daron: Even me. And now we return you to your regularly scheduled angst. Stay with me folks, this is probably one of the rockiest sections of my road.

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Please keep telling your friends who are m/m, gay fiction, or erotica fans to pick up Spanish Nights in the Kindle store. https://www.amazon.com/GAY-LOVE-Spanish-Nights-Novella 

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