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The Loudest Secret in Rock History
They say that once, back in the 70s, a rock musician recorded an entire session without hearing a single sound.
Not metaphorically. Literally nothing.
He had just come off a concert so violently loud that his ears shut down for days, like the world had slammed a door on him. Still, he walked into the studio—stubborn, confident, carried by that beautiful and dangerous ego only rock can feed.
He recorded by memory.
The engineers watched him, frozen, unsure if stopping him would ruin something or save it. He played as if he were following a perfect sound that existed only inside his head.
Days later, when his hearing finally came back and they played the tape for him, he went dead still:
what he had recorded “deaf” was better than anything he had been doing before.
Sometimes rock is born exactly there—on the edge between madness and accident.
Between thinking you’ve ruined everything… and finding out you’ve created something you didn’t know you had in you.
Who was it? Pete Townshend.
Which concert nearly blew his hearing out? Charlton, 1976.
Sonya Vatomsky, from a poem titled "Spring Flowers," featured in Salt Is for Curing, publ. in 2015
either i leave u or u leave me but we partan one way or anova
A little bit heartbroken.
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