Quote by: Geoffrey O'Brien

Yet the laboriously sought musical epiphany rarely compares to the unsought, even unwanted tune whose ambush is violent and sudden: the song the cab driver was tuned to, the song rumbling from the speaker wedged against the fire-escape railing, the song tingling from the transistor on the beach blanket. To locate those songs again can become, with age, something like a religious quest, as suggested by the frequent use of the phrase "Holy Grail" to describe hard-to-find tracks. The collector is haunted by the knowledge that somewhere on the planet an intact chunk of his past still exists, uncorrupted by time or circumstance.


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Author Bio


  • NameGeoffrey O'Brien
  • DescriptionAmerican journalist
  • Born1948
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionJournalist
  • AwardsGuggenheim Fellowship