Letters from the Road: Robin Danar
08/03/2009
A timely, August-related guest post this week from legendary CBGB's engineer (among other endeavors) and friend, Robin Danar. FYI, Robin's recent record, Altered States is pretty freakin' unbelievable, a collaboration featuring up-and-coming indie artists you likely know (Rachel Yamagata, Pete Yorn, etc.). You should own it. More about Robin here.
Take it away, Robin:
Dear Hilly--
Well, it's been over 2 years since I've seen you and I think about you a lot so I figured I'd check in. I'm writing from Cali.....won't be in NY 'til around Xmas.
I'm actually still in touch with many of our old friends and associates via email and networks. It's fun to see that the deep impact you and CBGB's had on us in the 70's and 80's still exists today. I just saw the virtual tour that BG helped put together just before the club closed (http://www.bravadousa.com/cbgb/pano/pano.html) which was a pretty wild flashback. Every so often I’ll put on Patti’s closing show that was on satellite radio and yeah I listen loud!
Anyway, I owe a lot to you for helping this producer/artist find a direction. Since August 28 will always be a date I remember, I thought I’d send a copy of this NY Times blog I wrote a year ago. I look at it as a fun story with happy memories.(August 28, 2008 makes one year since Hilly passed away):
I was the sound guy at CB’s for years in the 70s and 80s. It was an amazing time and every so often I get sidetracked from what I’m supposed to be doing and end up spending hours looking at books, listening to music or just scanning the web and remembering. There are great books, amazing photos, YouTube videos and some classic stories, many of which are quite true and some that are, uh…… "lost in translation??"
I was lucky to be in NY for several months in 2007 and spent a bunch of time with Hilly before he went back into the hospital. He was tired. The chemo was quite a workout but I caught him on some "good" days and he was a bit slower but still moving along. He was never a speed demon anyway [...]
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