Daron's Guitar Chronicles Vol...

By ceciliatan

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It's not easy being in love with an international pop star. Guitar player Daron Marks has committed his heart... More

Intro
896 Flying High Again
897 Voices That Care
898 I'M SO TIRED
899 I FEEL THE EARTH MOVE
900 10:15 SATURDAY NIGHT
901 KEEP ON MOVIN'
902 WHAT IS LOVE?
903 THERE SHE GOES
904 EVERYBODY PLAYS THE FOOL
905 COME AS YOU ARE
906 Smells Like Teen Spirit
907 ONLY LOVE CAN BREAK A HEART
908 MAKE OUT ALRIGHT
909 THE SOUL CAGES
910 WHO WANTS TO LIVE FOREVER
911 Something Got Me Started
912 DANGEROUS
913 HEAVEN OR LAS VEGAS
914 DANCING WITH TEARS IN MY EYES
915 TRUE COLORS
916 SEA OF SORROW
917 BUST A MOVE
918 COAST IS CLEAR
919 FEAR OF THE UNKNOWN
920 THE ESCAPE CLUB
921 GOOD TIME
922 GIVE IT AWAY
923 TOO MUCH JOY
925 CAMOUFLAGE
926 I ADVANCE MASKED
927 ORDINARY WORLD
928 BORN OF FRUSTRATION
929 TWO WORLDS COLLIDE
930 WICKED GAME
931 FAME
932 STAR SIGN
933 YOU WOKE UP MY NEIGHBORHOOD
934 HEAD ON
935 HEY THAT'S NO WAY TO SAY GOODBYE
936 IT'S A SHAME (MY SISTER)
937 DIGGING IN THE DIRT
938 FAITH NO MORE
939 DRAMARAMA/HAVEN'T GOT A CLUE
940 KEEP THE FAITH
941 SOMEBODY TO SHOVE
942 ENTER SANDMAN
943 BREATHE DEEPLY NOW
944 Death's Door
945 TELL ME WHEN DID THINGS GO SO WRONG
946 Weirdo
947 Mysterious Ways
948 Ballad of Youth
949 Suck My Kiss
950 A Day in My Life (Without You)
951 Tell Your Sister
952 Into the Fire
953 Wrong
954 When Doves Cry
955 In Your Eyes
956 Out in the Cold
957 MESMERIZE
Liner Notes
958 NOTHING NATURAL
959 Ministry
960 Sugarcubes
961 Squeeze
962 Shining Star
963 Like the Weather
964 Let's Go to Bed
965 Never Do That
966 Cold Cold Heart
967 Christmas Wrapping
Sick as a Dog (Today's chapter will be late...)
968 All I Need Is You
969 Who's Going to Ride Your Wild Horses
970 Alive
971 Even Better Than the Real Thing
972 She's Gone (Lady)
973 Drive
974 Steam
976 On a Plain
977 Ultra Unbelievable Love
Happy Anniversary, DGC!
978 OTHER VOICES
979 Mother's Little Helper
980 My Bloody Valentine
981 Through An Open Window
982 What Are We Going To Do
983 I Need You
984 The Righteous & The Wicked
985 Telephone Line
986 Mama, I'm Coming Home
987 911 is a Joke
988 Laid So Low
989 A Million Miles Away
990 First We Take Manhattan
991 Ballerina Out of Control
992 Fait Accompli
993 Ricky
Ziggy's Christmas Story
994 Love Rollercoaster
995 Gone to Earth
996 Dig for Fire
997 SNACKS AND CANDY
998 SHE'S MAD
999 Call It What You Want
1000 Wish You Were Here
1001 Lush
1002 Divine Intervention
1003 Good Stuff
1004 The Cure: High
1005 Honey Drip
1006 Number One Dominator
1007 Ripple
1008 The Boss
1009 Tired Wings
1010 Planet Love
1011 Ain't it Heavy
1012 Anybody Listening
1013 Murder, Tonight, In the Trailer Park
1014 Operation Spirit
1015 Escape
1016 Nothing Else Matters
1017 Hello Cruel World
1018 Justified and Ancient
1019 Help Me Up
1020 Fabulous
1021 Thorn in My Pride
1022 Let's Get Rocked
1023 Lawyers in Love
1024 The Unforgiven
1025 Ghost of a Chance
1026 Arrested Development
1027 2 Legit 2 Quit
1028 Scar Tissue
1029 Love Spreads
1030 Little Miss Can't Be Wrong
1031 Welcome to the Cheap Seats
1032 Everybody Hurts
1033 Love Is On The Way
1034 Life is a Highway
1035 The Concept, Teenage Fanclub
1036 Burden in my Hand
1037 House of Pain
1038 Make You a Believer
1039 Cold Day in Hell
1040 Rest in Peace
1041 Symphony of Destruction
1042 Rock Bottom
1043 Silent All These Years
1044 Ignoreland
1045 Ace in the Hole
1046 Song & Emotion
1047 The Emperor's New Clothes
1049 Connected
1048 Outshined
1050 Covered
1051 A Girl Like You
1052 Wherever I May Roam
1053 Summer Song
1054 Right Now
1055 Ghost of a Texas Ladies Man
1056 Constant Craving
1057 Oh You Pretty Things
1058 Breakdown
1059 Movin' on Up
1060 Stop Making Sense
1061 Candy
1062 Walking on Broken Glass
1063 Man on the Moon
1064 Get a Leg Up
1065 Impulsive
1066 I Can't Make You Love Me
1067 Pretend We're Dead
1068 The Show Must Go On
1069 It Won't Be Long
1070 Skin
1071 And So It Goes
1072 Calling Elvis
1073 Cruel Little Number
1074 Bonfires Burning
1075 Hunger Strike
1076 Screaming Trees
1077 You Think You Know Her
1078 So Whatcha Want?
1079 Every Time You Say Goodbye
1080 Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough
1081 Scenario
1082 Live and Learn
1083 Low Self Opinion
1084 Am I The Same Girl
1085 Walking in Memphis
1086 Not Enough Time
1087 Kings Highway
1088 Precious Things
1089 These Are The Days
1090 Achy Breaky Heart
1091 Bad Luck

924 TIE YOUR MOTHER DOWN

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By ceciliatan

TIE YOUR MOTHER DOWN

So it turns out you don't have to do a lot of drugs or have a lot of sex to have what I–and probably most people–would consider a rock star weekend. Magenta seemed determined to prove us "kids" weren't going to outlast her and when you have three lead-singer types hanging out together, they will sort of compete with each other for the spotlight. Okay, maybe "compete" isn't the right word, but whenever one would cede center stage, another one would step up. It meant things never got dull and I was content to be along for the ride.

Rocky Horror led to Limelight led to an after-hours rave at an industrial space in Brooklyn. But we were kind of danced-out by then, so we took the chance to move on when we ran into Marvelle and he invited us to some kind of a jam. Under Marvelle's directions, Tony drove all of us to the back room of a restaurant in either Queens or elsewhere in Brooklyn, I'm not sure. The gig was apparently a semi-regular gathering where techno and hip hop guys would get together with reggae guys. I suppose what they played would technically be called "jazz" but it didn't sound like anything a "jazz" fan would recognize. The banquet room was crammed, people in every seat and on the tables and standing anywhere there was space. Undoubtedly a fire code violation, but it was awesome, and Marvelle got up and played timbales.

We ended up going out to breakfast with him after the show broke up.

"World music is where it's at," Marvelle said, while we sat in a Dominican bakery that served breakfast. The sky wasn't light yet, and everyone else eating in there was a blue collar worker of some kind either on their way to or from a shift. None of them paid us any attention.

Tony was there, too. "All music is world music, though, isn't it?" he asked. "Rock and roll is built on Afro-Cuban traditions."

"Now you sound like Daron," Magenta said. "This thing I'm in the States to work on, it's combining church plainsong, Icelandic sagas, Swedish folk music, and techno."

"Everybody techno," Ziggy said, apparently feeling that additional words were unnecessary to get his meaning across.

I nursed a coffee thick with sweetened condensed milk and nibbled at some kind of a pastry. I wanted to hear this conversation because Madge was right, I usually had a lot to say on that type of subject. But I wasn't really able to focus very well. Lack of sleep will do that. In particular, the voices speaking Spanish around me gave me a funny, time-travelly, deja-vu-ish feeling, like I'd landed back in Seville somehow.

My palms began to itch, not from injury, but from the sudden need to have a guitar in my hands. I could almost–ALMOST–hear a riff. A strum and a beat that would work for the song I had started writing today–yesterday, I guess, technically. But I needed to play a little to figure it out. I couldn't quite grab onto what my brain was trying to imagine, what my ears were trying to hear.

I was the only one who heard the woman behind the counter say our eggs were ready, and I went and got the plates and thanked her in Castilian Spanish without realizing it until she gave me a funny look. I brought them over to the table and the conversation ceased while everyone's mouths were busy.

Sarah ate the least and spoke first. "I never get to do this kind of thing unless I'm with you guys."

"What kind of thing?" Ziggy asked.

"Eat in hole-in-the-wall places that my mother would have a heart attack if she knew about," she said, taking a sip of her own coffee. "I mean, if she knew I was in them. She knows other people go to them, obviously."

"Where are you from, again, dearie?" Magenta asked.

"The middle of nowhere," Sarah replied.

"I think she means the Midwest," Ziggy said, "which is rather large."

"Doesn't matter how far away from the city it is," I said. "I grew up maybe an hour from here and there were people who would never set foot in the city. They wouldn't let their kids come on a school field trip to see A Chorus Line on Broadway on a Wednesday afternoon because they were convinced we were going to be attacked by gangs and never get home alive." I wasn't exaggerating.

"You just gotta know how to stay out of trouble," Marvelle said. "Or be with somebody who does." He and Tony exchanged nods.

"Yeah, well, she is trouble," Madge said, ribbing Sarah. "Tell your mum you're coming to visit me in Manchester. You don't have to tell her it's not a posh part of the country."

"Were you serious about that?"

"'Course I'm serious. Nobody gives a flying fuck who you are there, either, so no need for a bodyguard. Although, Tony, don't let that stop you if the boys want to bring you along."

They must have discussed this earlier when I wasn't paying attention. Ziggy made noises about having to check our schedules, but he sounded excited and pleased by the idea.

I fell asleep in my chair leaning against the wall of the bakery. So I don't know whose idea it was to go home, unless you count it as mine. I fell asleep again in the car, even though it was full on morning by the time we left Brooklyn (or was it Queens...), the sun up and the weekend traffic starting. I had one of those weird dreams where reality flips inside out: I dreamed I was asleep in the car on the way home from Thanksgiving dinner at some distant relative's house (distant in both how not-closely related we were and in how far we went to get there) and while I was asleep in that car I had a dream about growing up and being a successful rock musician and hanging out with a bunch of fabulously famous people I loved and who loved me. And then in the dream I woke up to find out that the rock star dream was just a dream and I was totally gutted.

And then I woke up for real with my face against Ziggy's chest and breathed a sigh of intense relief, then went back to sleep.

When I later woke up at Ziggy's I expected to find just the two of us there. But although Magenta had finally called it quits and retreated to her hotel, Sarah was still with us. I'd apparently slept through at attempt to drop her off at home. Her mother had been patrolling the lobby of her building, obviously waiting to ambush her and Sarah wanted no part of it. Tony and Ziggy had decided the better plan would be to whisk her away, which I agreed with, even if it was slightly startling to see her sitting on the couch, reading my backlog issues of SPIN and Rolling Stone. She was freshly showered and wearing Ziggy's clothes, which was only fair since he was wearing her clothes–or he had been the night before. When I woke up he wasn't wearing anything except a corner of the duvet. I was the one, actually, still wearing a shirt of Sarah's.

I sat bolt upright in bed suddenly. "Shit."

Ziggy had been reading a book in bed next to me, holding it carefully by one arm so not to disturb me while I'd slept. He let it droop. "What is it, dear one?"

"A song idea. I was trying to... I mean, I could almost hear how it went. Yesterday. Or this morning. Whenever the hell that was."

"That's wonderful...?" Ziggy said cautiously, letting a hand slide soothingly over my back.

"Except now I've lost it. Whatever the idea was. Poof. Gone."

"Didn't you write it down?"

"The lyrics, yeah, but the musical idea..." I let my eyes unfocus and tried to strain to hear something that didn't exist. "It's gone."

"Well, I'm just excited you had an idea, even if it slipped away," he said. "It means your wheels are starting to turn."

"I guess." I lay back heavily.

Sarah came and sat on the corner of the bed. "It'll come, D. Don't push."

"Yeah, I guess."

She patted Ziggy on his foot, which stuck out from under the covers. "Hey, how's this for a change of pace. You guys want to help me with my vocal exercises?"

Ziggy chuckled. "What does Priss have you doing?"

"More of the same, probably. Come on. It'll be fun. And then I can tell my mother I was practicing."

That idea struck my funny bone and I started to laugh.

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