I remember a friend saying that to me in regards to his
mid-90’s band breaking up, a band I was in for awhile but not at the time of
the un-ceremonious breakup. “The Magic” was a snippet of a drunk conversation
between bandmates overheard while on an ill-fated California tour – “They don’t
have the magic – WE have the magic!”, referring, I always assumed, to the other
younger, lamer, more successful bands they were playing with. I often think
with this kind of curmudgeonly attitude myself when confronted with the fact
that the band that appears to be 20 years my junior are the ones cleaning up
with the popularity, hipness and the majority of the take of the door at any
given show while I’m packing up my gear and getting ready to go to work in a
few scant hours after a long drive and a short nap. “They don’t have the magic –
WE had it tonight! For a few minutes during our set, we had them in the palm of
our collective hand and they had to, NEEDED to dig our rock, because WE had the
magic, not THEM!” And, thusly, the
true rewards of life, not anything you could account for or anything that would
pay some bills, but, “the Magic,” the shit we all love, the sublime joy of
making some noise in an emotional context that resonates with others. As my
friend Vic would say – "Kool story, bro."
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Yeah baby!
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