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
924 TIE YOUR MOTHER DOWN
925 CAMOUFLAGE
926 I ADVANCE MASKED
927 ORDINARY WORLD
928 BORN OF FRUSTRATION
929 TWO WORLDS COLLIDE
930 WICKED GAME
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

931 FAME

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By ceciliatan

FAME

Remo picked me and Ziggy up at the Memphis airport. He looked like hell.

"There's a motel about a half mile from your sister's place but there's no vacancy," he said. A light rain was falling, looking almost like snow in his headlights as the wind buffeted it around.

"Which sister is this?" Ziggy asked, from the back seat of the rental car. "Janice?"

"Janine," Remo said, his voice more gravelly than usual.

"She's the oldest?"

"Second." Remo cleared his throat.

I got my tongue working finally. "Don't be expecting them to be like Court. They're carbon copies of my mother."

"I'm not expecting anything," Ziggy snapped, then softened. "How long until Court gets here?"

"Two weeks, I think?" The previous couple of days were already kind of hazy in my mind, the hurried purchase of plane tickets, a million phone calls back and forth to people about things, the sudden change of the tickets to a day earlier to try to get out of Boston before a snowstorm... "As soon as she's done with exams."

"I know it's expensive to fly this close to Christmas–" Remo started to say.

"She's already got her ticket," I said, to forestall him offering to pay. "What were you saying about the motel being full?"

"Yeah, about that. I couldn't even get a rollaway bed." His eyes were on the road, his face showing no emotion, which for Remo meant he was holding it all in. "So I'm taking you to the house."

"Janine's house?" I asked, trying not to panic, or at least trying not to sound like I was in a panic. Well, I wasn't. Yet.

"Yeah. Her ex-husband lives down the street and he's got the kid for the weekend, so you two can sleep in there."

"Kid?"

"A boy. Landon. He's a trooper."

I took that to mean the kid didn't cry much. "How old?"

"Five, I think. I haven't seen that much of him. He's been at his dad's a lot."

I tried to let that sink in, but something wasn't absorbing about that. My sister had a child. That meant I was an uncle. And... "Holy shit, then Claire's a grandmother now?"

Remo nodded gravely. We were on the highway by then. Traffic was very sparse this close to midnight. "Yep. Has been for a couple of years."

"Wow. Courtney never mentioned." I didn't know if that was because I didn't want to hear it, or if Claire didn't want people to know, or what.

"Your mother is ripshit that I'm a new dad and she's a grandma," Remo said. "Hey, we better grab some chow before we get there."

"Good idea." The roadside signs advertised a Denny's coming up at the next exit. I could almost taste a Moons Over My Hammy.

We didn't talk much while we sat, ordered, and ate. Ziggy attracted a couple of curious looks from the waitresses, but they didn't seem to outright recognize any of us. Ziggy was in stealth mode, but when you're such a strikingly gorgeous man you're going to turn some heads even if people don't twig to the fact you're famous.

One of the fry cooks did recognize Remo, though. We found out at the end of the meal, when he came out of the kitchen. He was a slim guy with a dark blond beard. "I'm so sorry to impose on you, sir," he said, "but I was hoping you might be able to settle a bet between myself and a co-worker of mine and it sure seems likely you would know."

"What's the question, son?" Remo asked, a hint of a smile on his face.

"Uh, well, you see, you look a lot like a musician named –"

The tired smile came out. "I am ."

A loud "ha! I told you!" came from somewhere behind me–another worker was peeking out from the kitchen.

This led to Remo graciously autographing a couple of menus and things and shaking hands with the late-night crew before shuffling us back to the car.

"Smoothly done," I said, as we pulled out of the parking lot.

Ziggy blew out a breath. "They didn't even give me or Daron a second glance."

"I got the feeling you wanted to keep things low key," Remo said, as he pulled the car out of the parking lot. "I'm used to handling situations like that. I've never traveled with a lot of security or even much in the way of management."

Ziggy marveled, shaking his head slightly. "You wonder if they thought Daron and me were your roadies or what."

"This close to Memphis I'm sure they're used to all manner of musicians." He shrugged. "Most of whom wish they were famous but aren't."

Ziggy snorted with indignation. "You mean we flew under the radar because we look like some kind of wannabes hanging around with you?"

"Zig," I said.

"Pretty much," Remo said. "You'd be surprised what can fly under the radar."

"Oh, you mean like blatant homosexual relationships among bandmates that no one notices for years on end?"

"Zig," I said.

"Well, among other things," Remo said, unfazed by Ziggy's sudden hostility. "People tend to see what they want to see. They see what they expect."

"I never want them to know what to expect from me, though." Ziggy sat back against the seat, looking out the window at the dark roadside. "I want to surprise people all the time."

Before I realized I should probably censor myself a little, I said, "Then maybe you should look at making an album that isn't middle-of-the-road pop."

Ziggy was silent and I whipped my head around to look at him, suddenly worried I'd hurt him, but it was true, wasn't it?

His mouth was hanging open. Apparently for once my honesty had rendered him speechless instead of the other way around.

Remo leapt to his defense. "Middle-of-the-road pays the bills, kiddo. If you want to be a top seller, you gotta meet people's expectations."

"They should meet them but also exceed them," I insisted, while in the back of my brain I was thinking, how did we end up in an argument about this? One second we were talking about autographs, and the next we were arguing. "Look at Nirvana. No one was expecting something that sounded like that, and now there's a new category of music."

"But they're the exception that proves the rule," Remo said. "And now people are going to expect that from them every time. You can't reinvent yourself musically every time or you lose people."

"Unless you're Bowie," I said. "He's the real exception to the rule."

"To all rules," Ziggy said.

"I don't mean to get in the middle of an argument between you two, especially if it's a longstanding one, but lemme see if I can understand something. Ziggy, you want to surprise people, but Daron's objection seems to be that the album didn't do that?"

Ziggy and I looked at each other. I spoke. "Well, yeah. That's why I'm sort of frustrated and arguing. If you want to shake people up and do something new and different... how'd you end up with such a middle-of-the-road record? It just doesn't feel very true to you, which is really my biggest objection to it."

"Is this record out?" Remo asked.

Ziggy answered his question rather than mine. "Only in the non-English-speaking world. US and UK are still pending. We... have been avoiding talking about it, recently. Trying to keep stress levels low."

He meant he hadn't brought it up with me to keep from upsetting me. "We are champions at avoiding talking about things," I said.

"Which is the only explanation I can think of for why we're arguing about the music business instead of your family," Remo said as he hit the blinkers in anticipation of exiting the highway. "You've got about five minutes to ask me anything you want to before we get to the house, by the way."

There were things I should have known in order to be fully prepared for dealing with the situation, but I didn't even know enough about what they were to ask about them.

"Let's table the industry talk until tomorrow at least," Ziggy said mildly. "I'd love to hear more of your thoughts about career paths, Mr. Cutler."

"Oh, lord, don't you start with that," Remo said, trying not to laugh. "It's Remo or nothing."

"Fine. And you should call me Ziggy, of course."

"Of course."

They both still sounded too stiff and formal to each other, but maybe that was the right mood to be in. As we pulled into the driveway of my sister's house, I was expecting a whole lot of uncomfortably stiff formality in the very near future.

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