Magnet and Steel popped into my head this morning. Good song, reminiscent of Fleetwood Mac which is just as well since Stevie Nicks sings background vocals and Lindsey Buckingham provides backing vocals as well as production duties. 1978 it was, and it was 48 friggin’ years ago. I was 14 going on 15, and my world was changing all around me as well as inside of me. For some reason, I picture the song being performed on the Mike Douglas Show.
The Roses of Kay Benkovitch. When I walk my route to the Path train in the morning I see a few rose bushes. I am reminded of Kay Benkovitch. The Benkovitch family lived across the street from my family. They were good people, solid and dependable. Kay was married to Jon and they had two sons, Bobby and Jay. Kay was sensitive, and may have had a nervous breakdown at some point in her life on Riverview Avenue.
Their house was next to the playground, and Kay had rose bushes on the side of the house where the playground was. Those roses would sometimes grow through the playground fence making them fair game for suburban kids of Riverview Avenue to smash them to bits. That is the memory I have when walking to the Path train and seeing the roses growing outward.
A Dream with Kate Dunn. Kate Dunn and Doug Maxson. Good people that I have not seen in about 40 years. Their son, whose name I cannot remember (Raphael), is in his thirties now. Doug & Kate were from Louisville, and were part of a minor migration to Hoboken in the eighties with Antietam and the various musicians involved.
One out of the three people in Antietam who are not Tim and Tara, I remember fondly, Mike Weinert. Doug was a good artist and a funny guy. Kate was the sensible one, yet sometimes a coconspirator in Doug’s shenanigans. I am friends with Tara on the social medias
In the dream I was in a room with Kate who I hadn’t seen in ages and we had a hug and I was taken aback by the thickness of Kate’s eyeglasses and how scratched up they appeared to be. It was as cordial as it ever was. Doug and Kate were close to my former roommate, Kevin, as well as the denizens of what used to be 923 Garden Street. I was just a satellite of all that I suppose.
My first space in Hoboken was an illegal loft at 1st St and Park Ave. I had a roommate named Nolan Poole and some guy who was in a band called the Malkotians. My part of the loft was next to an elevator shaft, filled with stagnant water where mosquitoes bred 10 months out of the year.
After a few weeks of living in the loft, I was swollen with mosquito bites. They asked me if I was going to stay and that day I said yes. The next day I announced I was moving out much to their dismay. Luckily, Doug & Kate were living in a local hotel in Hoboken and were looking for a spot. They did not mind the mosquito situation and moved in. It was a seamless transition it was.
So long ago, time does fly.
Now I am listening to David Bowie 1. Outside. I remember seeing David Bowie on Letterman in 1995. David and his band were performing The Hearts Filthy Lesson and it seemed a return to form for the Dame. The Dame is a name the UK Music press gave David Bowie and I thought it was funny. Not sure if David felt the same.
I do remember having a bit of a breakdown when working at Right Track Recording and playing this CD. I think it was during a song called The Motel. I just remember everything getting bleak for a while back then. Not one of my favorite tracks, and easily overlooked and passed over.
Now I am playing Cosmic Thing by the B-52s. I am almost done with one of those 33 ⅓ books about music. This one was about Cosmic Thing. It was enjoyable, written by a queer young man from Toronto, and he places everything in that context which is fine but just not the method I would use. I don’t like the term ‘queer’ anyhow, and bristle when I am called ‘queer’. Growing up it was derogatory and I preferred Gay. I still do.
