A written history of Bobby Jameson and his search through the past. Working my way back through the jungle of drug addiction and booze. My family life as a kid was the breeding ground for addicts. No self worth, no help, and one chance to get out alive. Music was the horse I rode out on...and the music business was the horse I rode into hell. Pronounced dead twice from drug over doses, I lived to tell how the pursuit of fame is as deadly as any narcotic I have ever used.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
(part 170) RHYME AND RUMBLE
ANCIENT HISTORY
WRITTEN BADLY
BY MY HAND
OF ENDLESS SADLY
MELTING TEARS
ON MARBLE FACES
WHERE AM I
IN ALL THESE SPACES
WORDS THAT TITTER
TAT ON PAGES
IN BETWEEN MY
RANTS AND RAGES
PHOTOGRAPHS
OF YESTERDAY
THE LIFE I LIVED
AND THREW AWAY
SYLLABLES
LIKE NUMBERS COUNTED
SENTENCES
ARE FRAMED AND MOUNTED
MEANING THINGS THAT
BARELY MUMBLE
INTO SOUNDS
OF RHYME AND RUMBLE
Bobby Jameson June 2009
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Saw Bobby perform at a hall in Cleveland in 64(?). He was the first performer I saw live who had 'long hair'.
ReplyDeleteI was 15, the concert was great - we met GIRLS! and crazily stacked chairs ever higher to see over the crowd.
Sorry to hear about your problems. Fame is a bitch! Few are prepared for the changes, especially the kind of people who stick their necks out for all the world to whack at.
Good to hear of your redemption. I look forward to reading more of your blog.
I looked you up to find the name of your hit song back then, to relay a story to an old HS friend.
THANKS for posting! As we get older, we all want to tell our stories, to understand and validate our lives.
I think that was at The Parade Of Progress with Chubby Checker. The fire marshall kept threatening to shut the show down cause the kids were getting too wild. Thanks for the memory jondo888
ReplyDelete1. the poem is really cool. 2. I really like jondoe888s comment about you. 3. that's a striker of a memory. bet that feels good to hear things like that.......:))
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