When I Was Twenty in San Francisco

Golden Gate Park.
August, 1962
There's a guy going to interview me tonight for his book on San Francisco rock impresario Chet Helms. I think the main reason he wants to talk with me is that I'm still here with memory intact. And I knew Chet back at the beginning - 1962, 1963.
So I've been digging around in the backfiles of my mind today turning over events of forty years ago when I was twenty years old in North Beach, twenty-two years old in the Haight-Ashbury, married to Linda Lovely, baby on the way and in my arms.
I can walk down the hallways - look in every room. I can tell you what Allen Cohen was wearing the day Laurie Sarlat blew through the front door of 1736 Page Street into our lives - but I can't tell anyone what any of it meant. Just a collection of images in my mind, some clear, some fuzzy.
Why do I bother? Because I gotta pay my debts, I guess. I wish I knew.
The writer will be calling from California at 7:30 tonight. I'll let you know.
Labels: Allen Cohen, Chet Helms, Haight-Ashbury, San Francisco

3 Comments:
is that kazoo being handled next to you in the picture the same one you own today? looks like it.
So young and handsome. ~ Carol
It looks to me like that might be Linda Lovely in the background behind you. Good photo. Hope the interview last night went well.
~ Gary
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