Piano Man

I see a piano, she said.
A piano?
Yes, a broken piano.
That was interesting.
I have safety rules for junking. Rule No. 1: DO NOT walk down stairs. Who knows what might be in the basement/cellar/crawl space. I might find some dead creature or live ones that Id prefer not to encounter. And who knows what condition those steps are in? I have no desire to take a bad fall.
But our nightly lows have fallen well below freezing. Snakes and skunks should be hibernating. She shined the flashlight around the room and saw nothing other than broken chairs and plaster. And the rest of building was in amazingly-good condition. Perhaps steps would be safe?
Staircase was partially covered by a wooden door, which looked intact. Steps were covered with fallen plaster, but maybe they were passable. When I pushed up the door, I saw a dead creature on top of it, mostly noticing a set of bared teeth. Jacqui followed me. I told her to push the door tightly against the rail unless she wanted to see the set of teeth.
Piano was in horrible condition. Keyboard was entirely gone. Hammers were broken. Front of piano had disappeared. But it still maintained a certain dignity. Someone had pride in its construction, even the places that would normally be invisible.
Apparently, the local people had used this basement for entertainment. Piano sat on a little platform. Remnants of theater seating were scattered around the rest of room.
I started singing, Son, can you play me a memory; Im not really sure how it goes. But its sad and its sweet and I knew it complete when I wore a younger mans clothes Sing us a song; youre the Piano Man. Sing us a song tonight! Cause were all in the mood for a melody and youve got us feeling all right.
Singing in that forlorn basement was bittersweet. Acoustics were great, but seeing the remnants of what had been a vibrant community was very sad.
Labels: friends, friendship, junking, music, old buildings, photography, photos
2 Comments:
Piano man - mr bojangles - desperado (eagles only) - and now the cowboy song on the new fogerty cd - all of those songs bode well for that type of basement performance.
Happy Thanksgiving.
Happy Thanksgiving!
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