Friday, November 9, 2007
Goodbye Lance
http://lancehahn.org/
I loved Lance's music more than I love almost anything. We were lucky enough to play one show with him and I didn't talk to him because I dug the guy so much that I didn't want to sound like a fan. They didn't sound so great, as J-Church was prone not to, but they were still wonderful shining geniuses. Lance wrote the best songs I know. People write them off I think because they seem simple and they are about his cats, or a trip he took or a movie he watched. But they are all special. He was really special. I mailed him when I found out he was sick to tell him that. Maybe he read it. I think of all the strange little corners of Hawaii or San Francisco that I would never known about had Lance not sung them to me. I will miss hearing about overworked waitresses and lesbian high-school basketball team members. The best thing I can say about who lives and who dies is that at least he didn't get shot in the back. I want to write something better for him but I really don't feel like it right now. Maybe punk really is dead. Next thing you know, Greenday will be really famous and Jawbreaker will have a music video...wait...Spill a Corona for the mighty Lance Hahn.
So where's my sense of humor
My life is a disaster
No one's got a future
So let's all get there faster
In the morning the sun fills my room
I think I'll call in sick today and keep my afternoon.
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attempting to silence the voices in my head.
2 comments:
This something that make me genuinely sad. Those beautiful horrible years I lived in SF, I rode the J Church train to my first job interview, it took so long, I was an an hour and a half late, but so excited to be riding the J Church and drinking Muddy Waters Coffee. I later saw a gut get hit by a bus, he wasn't on a bike, but still. Seriously, this news make me sad.
Next thing you know, they will cancel camp. Rich Ankiel won't be able to throw strikes. And we'll be over thirty.
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