As long as I could pitch a little, no one cared that I was getting drunk.
The youngest metal kids are less impressed by tradition, so you get metal that encompasses everything. It's not a defining kind of lifestyle and look.
That's certainly the roots of heavy metal. That whole sense of revolution and wanting to be powerful is definetly a puberty thing. Fans don't have to be offended by that. Everybody goes through it. That's why heavy metal is so powerful.
Being in New York, a lot of people I knew were top-notch copy editors or photo retouchers, so I had a good community around me that knew how to do the specialized stuff.
It's not even so much about publicity, it's more just letting people know that things are available, because books aren't a flash in the pan thing. It's more like: "It took 20 years for this book to be done and now it'll be on a shelf for 20 years until the right person finds it. "
The thing that was much harder than I expected was figuring out what to do with 20 tons of books. That led to a lot of trying to move freight with a pallet jack - literally trying to shove a one-ton cube of books into a tiny space.
The positive side about dealing with the logistics of moving books around is that it's better than a gym!
One may understand the cosmos, but never the ego; the self is more distant than any star.
There is nothing like a Bach fugue to remove me from a discordant moment. . . only Bach hold up fresh and strong after repeated playing. I can always return to Bach when the other records weary me.
The marathon is a competition between your will and your possibilities
It's called Seflish, which is fitting