3.02.2010

On the Road: The Best Band the World

People say it’s like Almost Famous. You’re touring with a band? It’s like Almost Famous. I say that it is like Almost Famous but not.

In the fall in New England the leaves turn fiery orange and red in a way different from the Midwest, different from the South. The breeze is cool and soft and even can be cold so you wear a sweatshirt or at least a cardigan, and you wander through the streets of Northampton, Massachusetts and buy a cup of coffee.

I remember being in Northampton with Kit and Jessica. I remember getting to her house and Kit and I sitting on the couch, Kit opening a bottle of wine, at noon, and I returning an hour later to Kit asleep and then sitting on the couch and reading, and Kit waking and it Sunday and us watching football on the couch. I remember Jessica coming in with crackers and honey-crisp apple and cheese. I remember Kit sharing the good, red, Spanish wine with me. I remember how well the wine went with the cheese. I remember Jess making dinner for us. I remember sitting down with her and Kit and having a second glass of the Spanish wine. I remember trying to make them laugh and I remember saying things about nicknames that you’ll find out when you read the book.

I remember never having better hospitality.

I remember being called family.

It’s not like Almost Famous.

I don’t remember trying cocaine. I don’t remember bare breasts from groupies. I don’t remember night after night of drunkenness. I don’t remember eating grand meals or being waited upon.

I remember playing Barbies with Sophia and Adeline.

I remember eating pizza.

I remember staying at Tyrone Wells’ house and the beds made up for us throughout the house. I remember getting to his house and the cookies and snacks and breakfast the next morning.

I remember Boots and I taking the Subway to Manhattan and watching a movie. I remember Cousin and I laughing until we could not breathe properly. I remember Skunk and I eating sushi—I remember a few of these. I remember eating Pop-Tarts and drinking whole milk and crafting emails with Kit. I remember going to a concert with Sam for the concert and realizing quickly that being with Sam was far better then the concert.

I remember feeling alone in Montana.

In Carrboro.

In Southern California.

In Austin.

In New York.

I remember that when you are on the road you often feel alone and hollow, but it often isn’t a depressing sort of loneliness, more of a tired, exhausted loneliness. I remember the price you pay for being on the road. I remember the price you pay for the thrill of the road. I remember that a few times the feeling of being alone is very powerful and in the van you feel like you are the only one in the world.

I remember figuring out that my faith carries me. I remember discovering that I might life would have ended, undoubtedly, in suicide if it had not been for the grace of Jesus Christ. I remember seeing that loving Jesus leads to a deeper love for people. I remember that we love because He first loved us.

On the road, I remember the day-by-day growing sureness of my faith.

Drunk in New York, feeling like shit, I remember: my God still loves me.

I remember loving Stephen, and Jess, and Kit, and Boots, and Sam.

I remember loving them because Jesus loved them and I see His face in them.

I remember praying for them every day.

With love,
h

5 comments:

  1. Anonymous2.3.10

    I loved hearing about your experiences. One assumes that it just like Almost Famous and everybody singing Tiny Dancer together on the tour bus or how Jackson Browne refers to in The Load Out/Stay.

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  2. I enjoyed meeting you when you were with SK6ERS (even though you're a Hawkeye...LOL). I've also enjoyed reading your blog. Let me know if you head to any shows in the DSM/Ames area.

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  3. I am excited to read more.
    I am hoping you have scanned and saved all of your notes.

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  4. Hello Hunter! I went to the show in Atlanta and you were on stage before the show and I told my friend 'There's Hunter!' haha. I think I'd learned you were traveling with SK6ers on their twitter, so I looked for you. I'm excited to hear more about your experience and I really enjoy reading your blog. God bless you!! :) ~Jenni

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