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An edition of Autobillography (2011)

Autobillography

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For more, visit http://www.billrobinsonmusic.com/bio/index.htm which includes the 16 hour audio book in MP3 files.

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Table of Contents

Autobillography
Table of Contents
1. Genesis (1500 BCE—1955 CE) 1
In the Beginning 1
Those Terrific Abrahamic religions 1
A yogi might add 2
Modern Times 2
LDS: Right Letters, Wrong Order 2
And a yogi might interject 4
Everything we know is wrong 4
But I digress…now to my mother’s side 5
And back to Dad 7
Family life, Oh Joy oh Rapture 9
2. Inferno (1955—1961) 11
Being in the flow from the get-go 11
Leaving Denton for Good Part I 13
3. Puritans (1961-1969) 14
Kinfolk said, Move to Beverly 14
Escape to the Sea in Books 17
Oh why did we move... 18
Let the Fiddling Commence 19
Must-see TV: Turn on, Tune in 21
Psychological crisis 22
They laughed at me, and called me mad, MAD...but I'LL SHOW THEM! I'LL SHOW THEM ALL!! BWAHAHAHAAA! 23
4. Epistle to the Phillipians (1969—1973) 26
Hobnobbing with the swells 26
First Year Follies 27
Oh Lighten Up 29
The Revolution that gave us Ronald Reagan 30
Second year, 1970-71 33
Peace, Love, Dope—well, at least Dope 35
Third year, 1971-1972 36
Psychedelphia PA 38
Summertime 1972 40
Fourth year Senioritis, 1972-73; or, Non Sibi that Joint 42
High altitude summer of 1973 45
5. Musica Neurotica (1973—1977) 47
Eastman, Heart of Darkness 47
All About New Music 49
What next? 52
North Texas State University (now UNT), Fall 1974 52
Summertime and the Living is Easy 56
Fall 1975: Bruce Hall, Home of Grace and Kulcher 57
Back North for the Summer of Spiritual Strangeness 59
Senior Year, Fall 1976 62
It’s All Downhill from Here 63
Peru or Bust: Leaving Denton for Good Part II 66
6. Macrobiotica (1977-1981) 68
What is this yin-yang anyway? 68
I said, “Peru or Bust”: Leaving Denton for Good Part III 69
Denton Again, Fall 1977 72
Winter and Spring 1978 74
The Wonderful World of Work 75
More macroneurotica 79
Leaving Denton for Good Part IV 82
Intensive cult training, winter 1979-80 85
Appalachian Spring, 1980 90
Ice age 92
Hunting the Wild Algae 95
7. Numbers (1981—1984) 98
Denton Recidivist 98
The Narrative Resumes 99
Under the Knife 101
Just when things were looking up 102
The Show Must Go On; Break a Leg 105
Peculiar friendships, spring and summer 1983 106
Back to Muzik Skool, 1984 110
The Ketamine Universe and Rainbow Tribe of Living Light 112
Fall of Civilization, 1984 Style 115
8. Revelations (1985—1991) 117
A Dangerous Winter 117
I become Auto-mobilized for the harvest 119
From Music to Oracle 121
Trip to Denver 123
1986; I Cultivate Vascular Definition 124
Summer Road Trip 126
Leaving Denton for Good Part V 128
Life back on Earth 130
Big Summer Voyage 132
The Move to North Carolina 135
1989 and Life in the Styx 139
I interact with the locals 141
A Fateful Decision and Serious Weather 143
1990—Eenie, Weenie, Chilli Beanie, the Spirits are About to Speak 146
1991, Enjoying my Freedom 149
9. Judges (1991—1996) 152
Peace officers inform me that I’ve been naughty 152
Deciphering the Inmate Code 154
I go to the Looney Bin and back 155
Mr. Big goes to Central Prison 158
1992 Starts with Cosmic Income 163
More Depressing Prison Stories for your Reading Pleasure 165
Judge driven mad by LSD despite never taking it 168
Arbeit Macht Frei 169
1993; Adventures in Sanskrit 171
Moving up in the world 173
I shuffle off to my last camp 174
1994 175
1995 178
First half of 1996 179
10. Exodus (1996-2001) 181
The Situation is Desperate but not Serious 181
I move into subterranean digs 183
1997: Life in the Slow Lane 184
1998 185
Rainbow or Bust 187
New-age and Sew-age 189
Back in Las Cruces 191
1999 192
No Stopping Me Now 195
2000 197
My European Vacation 199
Back in the States and into 2001 204
11. Book of (Part-time) Job (2001—2011) 205
I attempt to pass for a Normal 205
Delusions of Grandeur 205

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Paperback
Number of pages
220
Dimensions
11 x 8.5 x .5 inches

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OL25420715M
ISBN 10
1466259914

Work Description

One day I was out for a walk, and met a friend who said “Out for your daily constitutional?”
I replied, “No, just a little
Preamble

An odd prospect, don’t you know, to consider writing the biography of someone unknown and highly eccentric, a failure in all his works and most of his relationships, who makes a hash even of his miserable attempts at self-pity, impoverished and in poor health his entire adult life, betimes within spitting distance of raving lunacy and moral turpitude, a seeker of truth enmeshed in illusion, attempting a form where the author must discard any hope of objectivity, with no particular target audience and little prospect of publication in an era of dwindling readership for books. {Does he always talk with his hands? And what’s with Mr. Positive Attitude?—Ed.}
No stranger to such situations, I sat myself down at the auspicious time of 11:11 AM on January 1, 2011 to salvage at least some literary object from a peculiar series of experiences not generally combined in one lifetime, including expeditions into lofty psychedelic heavens and gritty physical hells, adventures on the low seas and high deserts, skirting the ramparts of radical cults and training for the priesthood of Science, attempting to contribute to the dead-but-alive world of classical music while unable to perform, and doing it all with a one-piece back, bad ears, no money, and a tin hip. Whooda thunk. {Displays a hackneyed but somehow appealing, almost Twainian talent for vernacular. Very charming. Either that or he turned off spell-check. Teach him about run-on sentences and abuse of comma privileges.—Ed.}
My experience in writing is mostly in technical pseudoscientific screeds, random and anonymous chat-room monologues, macrobiotic rants long since hunted down and destroyed, and exotic poetry frequently used as lyrics for vocal music yet unsung. One such poem was in place of a final exam in an astrophysics course, where I described Steinhardt and Turok’s cyclical universe cosmology in heroic couplets in the style of Alexander Pope. Another poem was for the epic song “What I Hear After Submitting a Score”, where I attempted to rhyme physical, mystical, and testicle for the first time in literary history. None of this experience prepared me for the task ahead. {Where does he get his material? Remind to urine test before publishing.—Ed.}
And so I humbly invite the dear Reader into this odd compendium of unsubstantiated rumor, hearsay, wool-gathering, navel-gazing, libel, bile, slander, perfidy and Absolute Truth hidden in plain sight and ten-point type. The important stuff, about Love, God, Devotion, Spirituality and Sacred Breath, I save for the non-verbal method of music. That leaves all the useless chatter for this Autobillography. Enjoy!

{Pedestrian but adequate for pot-boiler stuff; keep him on board and feed him some formulaic material that wouldn’t rely on a writer’s talent to make it worth publishing. Put something bodice-busting on the cover, and avoid religious controversy. He’ll work cheap and do what he’s told after living in the woods so long. Make sure and remove my comments before printing.—Ed.}

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