This week's guest blogger is my girlfriend over at The Klonopin Chronicles. She is someone I have slowly gotten to know over the past year since I started my Facebook page, and she has become one of my favoritest people. She's a great friend and a wonderful writer. She makes me feel like a hack on many occasions, but I still adore her. Read this little ditty then go check out her blog and Facebook page. DO IT!!
Road Trip! Rekindling My Affair With My iPod
Summer is the time for travel and this summer, I actually got to travel. Seven hours round-trip to take my son to his friend's for the week so that he could play video games at their house instead of making me look like the shitty parent that I am by playing them unsupervised at my house. Anyway. I resurrected my iPod to go on a road trip. I don't know where I had lost it (that's why it was lost, duh) but somehow I found it and I plugged it into my car's sound system and off we went. I put the iPod on Shuffle and two days' worth of music lined up at my fingertips. What on earth was on this thing? I mentally rubbed my hands together.
I was alone in the car, which was a good thing because there was no one there to hear me say things like, "Oh my god I love this song!" And then answer myself, "Of course you do, Klonnie, it's your iPod." In a different voice. That was creepy, even for me. Danny's not here, Mrs. Torrance. Redrum!
Here are some songs that I heard and the random thoughts that ran through my head when I heard them:
1. No Sleep Till Brooklyn, Beastie Boys: Cranked up so high that the music resonated in my chest. So loud that I didn't really hear it, you know? I just sat back, feeling it thump the floorboards and pulse from the speakers in the doors.
No!! Sleep!! Till Brooklyyyyyn! Duhn dahhhhhhn duhn..No!! Sleep!! Till Brooklyyyyyn! Nuhr nuhhhhhhr nuhr.
Good thing I was alone in the car. My kids would have turned that shit off in a heartbeat. How's that for irony?
2. Silversun Pickups, Lazy Eye. Cup of coffee in my hand + that hypnotic track on a loop + me behind the wheel.
I've been waiting for this moment all my life.
There are two kinds of people in the world: those who thought the lead singer was a woman until they found out he wasn't, and those who are lying when they say they could tell right away that it was a dude.
3. Work Me, The Black Keys, Chulahoma. The Black Keys cover Junior Kimbrough. I'm melting, sliding down under the steering wheel because I'm weak with lust. Squirming in my seat, I can't lie.
Baby, work me till I want no more.
"Chulahoma" is the sexiest album I have ever heard. Barry White? Al Green? Forget about it. These two white boys from Akron, Ohio, ladies and gentlemen. Give it up.
4. Dancing Nancy, Dave Matthews Band. I have a live version of this song from Red Rocks in Colorado. The spring that my mom died I would get in my car and play this album and just drive for hours and cry.
Could I have been anyone other than me?
That was the year I discovered Starbucks and I would get a caramel macchiato and just suck that puppy down while I drove. Something about that warm sweet milky coffee soothed me. I was worried that people would see me crying at stoplights so I had to drive on the freeway. Crying while driving 70 mph is probably right up there with texting while driving on the dangerous- o-meter, but God watches over drunks and mourners.
5. Beautiful World, Colin Hay. Remember Men At Work? Mildly entertaining 80s band from Australia? This guy is the lead singer. And a brilliant songwriter. Acoustic version of "Overkill?" Raise your hand if you first heard that on Scrubs. Beautiful World is a song about getting older and looking at your life. It's uplifting. But the middle of the song picks you up and dumps you on the ground, emotional-reaction-wise.
Still this emptiness persists. Perhaps this is as good as it gets.
Suddenly I am sobbing. Gut-punched. I've heard this song 200 times and I still never see it coming. Thanks, Colin.
-The Klonopin ChroniclesI pulled in the driveway and turned off the ignition. I had to pee, but I needed a moment to pull myself together. I was spent, wrung dry. I took such deep breath that my bangs blew back a little on the exhale. Batshit crazy emotional chameleons like me should not be allowed to have iPod shuffles. I do enough shuffling as it is.
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Love me some Klonnie! She has great taste in music...and friends.
ReplyDelete"God watches over drunks and mourners." STFU. U slay me.
ReplyDeleteI love this blog, can completely relate to it! You are a great writer and I look forward to reading more from you!
ReplyDeleteI dig you, lady : )
ReplyDeleteKlonnie is a great writer, but an even greater human being.
ReplyDeleteI have nobody who I feel I want to burden with tales of my 15 year old daughter. Who, for a variety of reasons, takes Lexapro daily and Xanax as needed.
Reading her FB page and writing, I can totally relate, sympathize and empathize with this lady.
God bless her.
The singer from Silversun Pickups is a guy??? *thunks head on desk
ReplyDeleteI will admit...the only band I had ever heard of was Beastie Boys. And the Black Keys since they are Klonnies fave. Will check out the other suggestions. :)
ReplyDeleteLove Klonnie. Awesome post!
ReplyDeleteLove ya Klonnie, you help me feel connected....to something....<3
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ReplyDeletesweet baby jebus klonnie -you always know where my heads at. and i loved overkill and the band before scrubs lol but love the scrubs version better. number 1 cranked as loud as i can fist pumping lol.. i have to turn you onto A3 - tthe band that does the title music to the sopranos - their tune Sister Rosetta could get me in a whole lotta trouble if i was at the bar alone and doing shots lol.
ReplyDeleteMOM Brain - outstanding choice of guest blogger - Klonnie is outstandingawesomesauce!
Music is such a powerful thing!! Love it. And...I had no idea the singer of Silversun Pickups was a man!
ReplyDeleteColin Hayes (and Men at Work) was the first concert I EVER went to as a 16 year old on jailbreak (with parental permission) from boarding school. His voice can be honey.
ReplyDeleteThe Black Keys we discovered by chance when V was my long-distance boyfriend chewing up the miles back home from a weekend visit with me.
The Beastie Boys - gotta love some of the beasties!!
Otherwise I am ignorant - but I came here by way of her facebook page, so this whole social networking thing is just one great big spiders web of communications, isn't it?