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Sweet Child of Emotion

Day 5 of Nostalgic Music Month

Guns N’ Roses  by Jon Hilton

Today I am traveling back to the late 80’s and one of the bands that provided the soundtrack for that period was definitely Guns N’ Roses.  They helped define the relationships and activities that I was experiencing at that time. There were people that I spent time with then who had a permanent influence on my life, even though I am sure that they don’t know it.  Choosing just five songs is a difficult task but I did the best I could to. Each Axl Rose lyric and Slash guitar solo takes me home.

  1. Paradise City– There was a time in the 80’s when I spent much of my free time traveling to a little town called Alton, NH. It is a beautiful little village located on Lake Winnipesaukee.  I used to head there on Friday afternoons after I got done working my summer job. It was paradise city for me.  Take me down to Paradise City, where the grass is green and the girls are pretty……..
  2. Welcome to the Jungle– This classic guitar is going to hype you up to lift or to have a good time at a party. For me there were a lot of new things to experience at this time of life. I went to two different schools and met a lot of new people, and found my way through the jungle, had memorable experiences but most importantly met great people in the process. When your high, you never want to come down……

  3. Yesterdays– There was a time I thought I knew it all and figured life out. As you get older you realize nothing could be further from the truth. The past is interesting, it shows you what you were and how far you have come, but it is just a thought. All people have regret, about the way you treated those you care about, the things you could have accomplished, but in the end, Time just fades the pages in my book of memories…….

  4. November Rain– I thought that we got to choose the people that we fall in love with, but that isn’t the case, in 1988 I had no choice. As a young person, I thought I had it figured out and what my future would hold and who it would be with. As Guns N’ Roses said, Nothin’ lasts forever, And we both know hearts can change. And it’s hard to hold a candle. In the cold November rain   Clearly, my lack of knowledge is revealed more and more, even today. Don’t ya think that you need somebody? Don’t ya think that you need someone? Everybody needs somebody. You’re not the only one.

  1. Sweet Child of Mine– This may be the greatest song ever written. From the most recognizable opening guitar riff, it captured the feelings that I had in those moments. I didn’t know the bumps the road ahead would provide that needed to be navigated or the lessons I needed to learn. The most valuable things are twice as precious when they are lost. I think the lucky people are those who look to the past and feel they did the right thing all the time. I did not, often failing.  But…………the memory and the thought is always there still to this day.   Now and then when I see her face, it takes me away to that special place and if I stare too long, I’d probably break down and cry…..

Honorable mention: I used to love her, Patience, Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door, Live and Let Die, Don’t Cry, Civil War, Night Train

Aerosmith/ Joe Perry by Mike Martin

Anthony Joseph Pereira aka Joe Perry of Aerosmith was born in Lawrence, Massachusetts. Joseph C. Perry aka Joe Perry is an American Politician who lives in Bangor, Maine. I have never met either of Aerosmith’s “Toxic Twins” guitarist Joe Perry or vocalist Steven Tyler, but I have known Joe Perry, the politician since we met in a high school football locker-room -the summer of 1983.

In 1983, the original Aerosmith began hanging out-again. During the recording of their sixth studio album “Night in the Ruts. Perry got fed up with Tyler, quit the band, and formed the Joe Perry Project. Joe Perry, the politician, and I have never had any kind of quarrel. Joe Perry, the politician, is a true “Honey”. Me, on the other hand, I can be a bit over the top. I like to think of this as a dose of positive passion.

My spiritual advisor (Jon Hilton) tells me that feelings of animosity, resentment, and envy are a bad deal and unhealthy for the person embracing such feelings. Without going into detail, I was holding on to some of these feelings-stubbornly refusing to submit. But, I got over it and I ask you to do the same.

Joe Perry, the politician, is a true leader and a loyal, and trustworthy friend. Just last month, Joe’s Market on Garland Street in Bangor was set on fire by a regular customer. After the lady arsonist was found and identified, Joe publicly forgave her and said that he hopes that she finds the help that she needs. Now, this is an extraordinary example of leadership and forgiveness that should be replicated by others in similar positions.

Bangor Woman In Custody, Charged With Arson 

Like myself, Aerosmith got over it. They launched the “Back in the Saddle Tour” -a successful comeback in 1984 (the same year Joe and I graduated from high school) and later teamed up with Run-DMC, rereleasing Walk this Way -helping bring RAP to the masses.

After doing some research and reflection about the lives of both Joe Perrys, they have a few things in common. The Joes are Family Men, and like myself- each has an entrepreneurial spirit. This means that we like Livin’ on the Edge

“If you can judge a wise man

By the color of his skin

Then mister you’re a better man than I”

I love Joe “Honey” Perry like a brother. He’s someone who can always be trusted. I have no doubt that he will be there for a stranded brother. While working at the Maine State-Joe has an admired elected official-myself as a simple page. My Suzuki Samurai (oh how I loved that thing) stopped working-rejecting the subzero frigid Maine winter I reckon.

So, there I sit at the mouth to the Etna Exit on I-95 South. The first two guys that stopped thought I was dead. When I popped my head up from the steering wheel, they both jumped back and said simultaneously said, “We thought you were dead!”

When I refused their help explaining that my brother Senator Joe was about an hour behind me and he would be along shortly to get me to work. They questioned my sanity.

“Have you talked to him?”

“No”

What if he doesn’t stop?”

“He will!”

“How do you know?”

“I just know!”

They reluctantly left me freezing on the side of the road and sure enough, fifteen minutes behind them was my old friend Joe and everything working out just fine. It’s a good thing too, otherwise, I would have been Cryin’ 

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The Kinks in the Congos

Day 4 Nostalgic Music Month

The Kinks by Jon Hilton

Never be afraid to dance

It was June 9, 1983, when two young men set out for a day of youthful antics with the ultimate goal of attending The Kinks in concert in Portland, Maine.  We had just completed our sophomore year in high school and it seemed like life was before us.  We started early and got back late and in between, we undertook a quest, on which we found out about the people that we wanted to become.  The Kinks always remind me of that day and the people I went to that concert with and the adventures of the day. The stepping stones that Ray Davies and the Kinks provided great memories and nostalgic music month

The Kinks always remind me of that day and the people I went to that concert with and the adventures of the day. The stepping stones that Ray Davies and the Kinks provided great memories and nostalgic music month is about remembering those events and people who shaped us.   I also remember that the opening act was Robert Ellis Orrall.  People threw tennis balls at him.  Unlike Robert Ellis Orrall, this was a time in life when I was untouchable.

My top 5 Kinks songs of all time……………..

  1. Lola– Any list of songs by  The Kinks starts with L-O-L-A  Lola.  Hearing this song in person was even more awesome to be singing along with a few thousand other kinks fans.  A classic moment of youth, Well that’s the way that I want it to stay. And I always want it to be that way for my Lola.
  2. Low Budget-The story of my life in high school. I was a cut-priced person in low budget land.  However, I never let the budget determine the fun and it always seemed to work out for the best. We didn’t have much that day in 1983 except my friend’s white Chevy Chevette and plenty of grit.
  3. Don’t Forget to Dance– Great advice for Kinks fans of any age. Life is full of distractions and things of greater importance and sometimes we forget that life is meant to be lived.  That’s no excuse to just give in to a sad and lonely heart    We should never forget to dance, leave our troubles behind and enjoy life.
  4. You Really Got Me– a Classic riff that simply defines the bulk of my life.  Girl you really g0t me simply describes many relationships in the high school era of my life and singing it at the Cumberland County Civic Center with the Kinks was a transcendental moment.
  5. Destroyer– No other song describes that day and concert in 1983 better than this. Paranoia the destroyer! There was a lot of paranoia that night for some reason. Silly boy ya’ self-destroyer

A moment captured in time by a concert and the associated shenanigans of development. Youth is often wasted on the young, but that night in 1983 that wasn’t the case.

The KONGOS- by Mike Martin

Sometimes music doesn’t have to be vintage to provoke a feeling of nostalgia. On Valentine Day 2015, the KONGOS brought their Lunatic 2015 Tour to the Port City Music Hall in Portland Maine. Shannon and I were there front row center stage enjoying the alternative rock band from South Africa.

The band is a true family affair consisting of four brothers: Johnny (accordion, keyboards, vocals), Jesse (drums, percussion, vocals), Daniel (guitar, vocals), and Dylan Kongos (bass guitar, lap slide guitar, vocals).

Any band that uses an accordion, to augment its sound, ranks high for me-you can thank Henry Breau-His nieces and nephew will understand.

I have much more to say about the 24 hours Shannon and I spent preparing and watching the KONGOS, but due to time constraints and an unplanned trip to the MHS-my time has expired, so those stories must wait for another day.

So, if you have never listened to the KONGOS, Come With Me Now. I’ll bet that you’ll be glad you did !!

Woah come with me now
I’m gonna show you how

I think with my heart and I move with my head
I open my mouth and it’s something I’ve read
I stood at this door before, I’m told
But a part of me knows that I’m growing too old

Confused what I thought with something I felt
Confuse what I feel with something that’s real
I tried to sell my soul last night
Funny, he wouldn’t even take a bite

Far away
I heard him say (come with me now)
Don’t delay
I heard him say (come with me now)

Or, maybe I’m Only Joking 

 And I don’t believe a thing I’ve said

Have a terrifically awesome day! If you have any questions, drop us a line and please partake in #OctoberNostalgicMusicMonth and while you are at it take a trip to Greenville, Maine-I understand the foliage is majestic this time of year! #visitGreenville

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