Wandering and wondering of an anonymous dreamer. Part travel blog, part random musings, and all true (except the parts where I say let's pretend)
The purr
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Last time he used The Voice. Did he realize? I remember how it sounded, how it felt. Reverberating in me, my ear to his chest. It's a purrrrrr. Content. Relaxed. It's catchy. With distance I only hear words. And they are BORING.
My brother lives in Virginia. When I visit, sometimes I drive there in one shot, sometimes I break it in two. Mom and I will find a place to stop for the night, where ever we are, when ever we feel. Now I know the title of this piece is Berkley Springs but i feel like talking about Harpers Ferry first. If you don't know about Harpers Ferry, you should google it. John Brown lived in my home town. I learned about him in elementary school. He hated slavery, and he was fighter. What's more American than that! A rebellious freedom fighter! It's why we as a nation always root for the little guy and never The Man. As a kid I assumed this all went down in my home town. We all know where the John Brown house is. Nope. The shit hit the fan in Harpers Ferry. He raided the armory and tried to start a rebellion. Then they killed him. Like I said, Google it. I'm not a historian....
When I was a kid, I dressed up as Joan Jett for Halloween. I'd like to say it was because I was a badass cool kid, but the fact was I was invited to a theme party. It was an excuse for the hostess to be Madonna. It was the 80's. Well I was at a loss, and we had this Joan Jett 45, I Love Rock and Roll to be specific. So somewhere I got a pink jacket and a neckerchief. I lip synced to I Love Rock and Roll with zero flare. That's ok. I was known as the shy kid. They were nice, even though I was boring. So fast forward what, 40 years? I visited the Rock N Roll hall of fame recently. It was my second time there and I enjoyed it much more the second time. Good Elvis exhibit. Good girl music exhibit. Beatles, Hip Hop, Rolling Stones, Bon Jovi. What I really liked was the interactive stuff. Wanna pick up an Ax (or guitar, ahem, for you poor non musical bastards) and give it a try?...
My only wish was to go to Frenchman Street. Many years ago I had been to Preservation Hall but had not been impressed. So this time I knew the deal. Frenchman is where you go for music. We were not let down. the first place (Bamboula's) had a great band. Many of the members were performing in Jackson Square earlier that week. Gimme a trumpet playing band any day. They did a great rendition of It's All Over Now by the Stones. We danced. We drank. We moved on. the next place had a banjo (the Spotted Cat). Still fun, but let's go to the craft fair next door. We visited a few other places. The last place (?) had a wonderful female vocalist. She'd give Adele a run for her money. She finished her set far too quickly. In fact I couldn't help but notice, we kept arriving during the last song or two of every set. I got a taste.
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