I have a band name tattooed on my arm. It wasn't topical. I do not regret it. If I was in the chair I would get the same one. I've touched upon my upbringing. It sucked. We can agree on that. It shaped the person I am today. I am not bitter about it. I just don't care.
In 1986 I heard a song on the radio. The station was 88.1 KUCR , a collage station out ofRiverside . They would play punk and what is now considered indie rock. I heard a song called Broken Home Broken Heart by Husker Du. It was nothing like I had ever heard before. It's like this song was written just for me. A two minute punk rock blast had had captured everything perfectly.
I called the station and asked what album it was on. The next day I ditched school hopped on a bus toSan Bernardino . I got off at the Mall. I can't remember the name of the mall. I think it's called the Carousel Mall now. I walked to Licorice Pizza across the street and bought it. Zen Arcade by Husker Du. The cover was bleak. A couple people standing in a junkyard. I looked at the names of the songs on the back cover. I couldn't wait to get home.
I went straight to my room and put the record on. I was completely blown away. The power , the urgency. Everything was perfect. Every note rang true with me. I understood every word. Everything was about me. I didn't feel alone anymore. Someone understood. Someone knew what was going on.
Whenever I would fight with her I would lay down with my headphones on and dissolve into Zen Arcade.
The name Husker Du translates to Do You Remember.
I had Husker Du tattooed on my left arm. I never want to forget the pain and horror I went through. I never want to forget that no matter how hard things are, there is somebody going through the exact same thing you are. They will survive it and you will too.
In 1986 I heard a song on the radio. The station was 88.1 KUCR , a collage station out of
I called the station and asked what album it was on. The next day I ditched school hopped on a bus to
I went straight to my room and put the record on. I was completely blown away. The power , the urgency. Everything was perfect. Every note rang true with me. I understood every word. Everything was about me. I didn't feel alone anymore. Someone understood. Someone knew what was going on.
Whenever I would fight with her I would lay down with my headphones on and dissolve into Zen Arcade.
The name Husker Du translates to Do You Remember.
I had Husker Du tattooed on my left arm. I never want to forget the pain and horror I went through. I never want to forget that no matter how hard things are, there is somebody going through the exact same thing you are. They will survive it and you will too.
1 comment:
It was the Central City Mall...now known at the Carousel Mall . Thanks for sharing your story.
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