My old pal Rob and I used to work weekly shifts from hell together at Smash CD on St. Mark's Place. Three 12 hour days and then two 14 hour days on Friday and Saturday. We still had fun because we laughed a lot and listened to a ton of great music. Rob was/is a stoner and a Dead Head, and back in the early 90's, I still couldn't deal with The Dead, who I now love. I had no patience for them, but I tolerated them more than I did Quicksilver Messenger Service, who Rob loved just as much and would play way too often.
It was torture for me. I couldn't figure out what he loved about this band, which at the time, sounded like generic music played by really stoned people. It was worse when Rob was high and would start talking about John Cipollina. It's because of this I haven't listened to a Quicksilver record since 1992...until today, when I listened to two.
Why did I listen after 34 years of avoiding them like kale smoothies?
I posted something fun on Facebook. I wanted to get away from politics and the vitriol from both sides and just say something positive. So I posted "WONDERFUL THINGS" and I asked people to comment one wonderful thing at a time. I began with the following:
And guess what?
I loved what I heard, especially the live "Who Do You Love Suite" from the Fillmore, which on paper, is exactly what I had no patience for when I was working with Rob.
This stuff is great!
I wish I could understand just a little bit about how I could make such an about face. If this was a rare phenomenon, it wouldn't be something to talk about. "Oh, maybe you were tired from working all those hours." Yeah, except, why didn't I hate all the other music played during those shifts? I seem to make these 180's regarding music every other week.
All I know is, that Quicksilver debut really hit the spot and "Happy Trails" was even better. Cipollina is a great guitarist. Matty is right!
I'm less interested in your thoughts on the band, and more interested in your experiences, if any, with the about face about certain music.



