A Human Yo-Yo Gets to an Apocheir

December 24, 2024

Christmas Eve, 1955, Benny Profane, wearing black Levi’s, suede jacket, sneakers and big cowboy hat, happened to pass through Norfolk, Virginia. Given to sentimental impulses, he thought he’d look in on the Sailor’s Grave, his old tin can’s tavern on East Main Street. He got there by way of the Arcade, at the East Main end of which sat an old street singer with a guitar and an empty Sterno can for donations. Profane rounded the corner. With its usual lack of warning, East Main was on him.

Thomas Pynchon, V.

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“What you’re playing isn’t as important as how the music comes through you. It’s not what you’re doing so much as the energy that you’re following. You’re allowing the energy to move through you, and when you play one note, it’s enough!”

Gary Peacock

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