Daron's Guitar Chronicles: Vo...

By ceciliatan

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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
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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133 COLD AS ICE

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COLD AS ICE

There’s not much to tell about the next day. We had some tech glitches with the live rig, but between Kevin and Colin and me and Christian and the guys from the venue they were eventually worked out. Soundcheck was a non-event, as if we were all working so hard not to be nervous about our opening night that we ended up less enthusiastic than usual. Deadpan, even.

Deadpan, in fact, is a good word to describe pretty much everything from our waitress at Denny’s to my performance itself. The more stiff I was, the more frenzied Ziggy got, fretting and strutting and screaming to the audience like he could make up for it. And the more wild he got, the colder I felt, the more rooted to the floor.

The audience cheered anyway. I played the right notes. They didn’t know to complain, I guess. How were they supposed to know that I felt like I was doing some kind of rehearsal, a live-audience rehearsal, going through the moves with a singer who tried too hard to please them and a rhythm section whose eyes I wouldn’t meet during the show?

When we came off the stage Colin said “good show” in an obligatory sort of way, and Carynne chewed the end of her pen and hugged her day book to her stomach. Everyone kind of made small talk about this or that, shook hands with the local crew who didn’t seem to notice anything amiss, and the first person to say anything about it at all was Digger, when he and I were sitting in the bar (Rogan’s Rodeo Room, which had a couple of horseshoes on the wall but otherwise was as generic a dark wood and dart board and neon Bud sign kind of bar as you could get) next to the motel. They didn’t card me. I was drinking something that was a step above Jack Daniels, I forget which whiskey, and Digger was having the same, and bar peanuts, salty skinless peanuts that he’d crack into two halves between his fingers and then eat each half one at a time, making the bowl last longer, I guess.

“Kind of a rough night?” is what he said.

And I’m thinking, this is my father asking, here. This is my manager, too. Maybe he’ll actually have some advice or something. “Yeah.”

“Heh!” He cracked a peanut and joked, “Better shape up or we’ll have to fire ya.”

Okay so maybe one of the reasons I didn’t talk to him before, and one of the reasons why after Remo left I stopped spending much time with the old man, was because he never did give any good advice. Right now he wasn’t even giving the impression that he cared, particularly. The booze was hot in my throat. I was thinking c’mon, even with the best of intentions, what’s he going to tell you? What kind of advice does a former shoe salesman turned media exec have for a professional musician with some kind of performance block going on? I mean, what the fuck did I expect? At least he noticed. At least he asked.

All this went through my well-lubricated mind in a flash leaving me feeling not angry or sad but empty. When I didn’t laugh or smile at his joke, Digger’s eyes drifted to the baseball game on the TV screen overhead and he popped another half-peanut into his mouth. We were going to lapse into an uncomfortable silence, I thought, but suddenly he looked at me. “This isn’t about your mother, is it?”

I was too startled to do anything but blurt “What?”

“This thing,” he said, meaning whatever my problem was, “you’re not feeling guilty about her now are you?”

“Why would I–?”

“Because you got to wonder, if I saw you in a magazine, Claire might’ve. I see those teeny boppers in the audience and I think, sheez, Courtney could be one of ‘em.”

I half-wondered if he hoped to find them by tagging along with me. But, no, that’d be stupid, he’s the one who ran off without them.

He swigged his bourbon and stared at the game while he talked. “Don’t you worry yourself about them. They ain’t starving. I left them well-taken care of. It wasn’t like some spur of the moment thing, my taking off like that. I planned it pretty good.”

“Then why the fuck didn’t you tell me?” My hand was tight around my glass and a funny pain burned like booze in my chest. “I had to hear it from Remo, forgodsake, six months after the fact…!” My mouth stayed open as I trailed off realizing that, although I’d waited years to tell him off about it, I didn’t really have anything else to say.

Digger didn’t really look at me. He looked down at my feet wound in the rungs of the barstool, his eyebrows knit and protruding like a small, folded up awning on his face.

Finally he muttered, “Pot calling the kettle black, hey Mister Moondog?” The name had never sounded more stupid before that moment. “You’re pissed at me, because I took off, cut you off, and your reaction to that is, what, take out a personal ad? Give me some credit, Daron, I ain’t dumb.”

I wanted to know how he kept from blushing. My face felt molten hot.

“I had some good reasons doing it like I did. ‘ats not what matters now anyway.”

“Don’t…” I started to say don’t give me some cockamamie tough guy story because I ain’t buying it. But a couple of things were hitting me at once. One, he was kind of right about me doing exactly what I was pissed at him for doing, and once again I was struck with the fact that my image of myself as nothing like him was false. Ouch. And two, whenever we drank and/or argued, we both said ‘ain’t’ instead of ‘isn’t’ and other shit like that. “Just don’t.”

“Don’t what? Kiddo, you don’t know what you’re talking about.”

“The fuck I don’t,” I said, though it sounded childish even to me. I stood up–or got down, as the case may be with tall bar stools–and decided to leave him with the tab. “Getting up early,” I said as a surly goodbye and walked out.

Well, that was one sure way to get my mind off Ziggy for a while. Oh I was just making friends all over the place, wasn’t I?

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