Chapter III, Part 2: "Wanna' Give The Drummer Some?" - James Brown. So, there I was, sitting in homeroom on the first day of high school trying to get my shit together when, unbeknownst to me, there was a lovely young girl preparing to pounce. Months prior, that girl, Carol R., attended a Jr. High dance with a friend where the Knight Raiders were playing. Her friend had a crush on Jim, the lead singer, and dragged Carol to the dance. While there, Carol took notice of the drummer (me), but was too shy to come over. Opportunity lost? She told me later how surprised she was to see me sitting in her homeroom class several months later. On the bus ride home that day (yes, I rode the bus), one of Carol's girlfriends told me that Carol had a crush on me, as she handed me a note with Carol's phone number. I checked her out the next day and thought, hmm, she's pretty cute, so I gave her a call. We ended up going steady on and off throughout most of our high school years. During the off periods, I would find myself in the company of other girls who came to see the Knight Raiders, including a few cheerleaders, honor students, hippies and the like.
One of my favorites was Paula M., a Grace Slick type who was the lead singer in a band from Virginia. I met her during a job in Virginia where both our bands played. Since it was during one of my off times with Carol, I started dating Paula and ended up taking her to my high school homecoming dance. The dance was held at a local shopping mall due to the size of our class (it was baby boom time). I remember a friend offered to chauffer us to the dance if I provided the “party supplies.” Sounded good to me. Paula and I were pretty stoned when we arrived and quickly realized most of the attendees were not. So, we quickly had our picture taken and split. For the rest of night, we just rode around the area and partied like it was 1969. Anyway, it was fun while it lasted, but Paula and I had no chance. We were both rock & rollers, need I say more? In the end, I went back with Carol, my HS steady. But, as the Beach Boys once sang in their fantastic song I Get Around - "None of the guys go steady 'cause it wouldn't be right to leave their best girl home now on a Saturday night." Wiser words have never been spoken, which I was soon about to learn.
The Knight Raiders had become very popular by now and had gigs every weekend. Sometimes I took Carol with me and sometimes not. It was during one of those "not" times that one of my high school friends took the opportunity to go out with Carol. Now, she always claimed it was not a planned outing and all they did was talk all night. That's right, she said all night...ALL NIGHT! Well, I believed her, but the day I found out was the day we broke up.
It happened on a Monday after a long weekend with the band. I was carrying her books as we walked the halls between classes when she suddenly stopped, turned to face me, and confessed. I remember saying nothing. I just handed her books back and walked away. That was it. After graduating, I spent the summer in Virginia paying the price for, well....ummm, for enjoying the 60s a little too much, maybe. After that, I went back home to Rockville only to discover that Carol had married my former friend while I was away! But Hey! That's Rock & Roll....I guess.
Okay, enough about girls who love garage bands. Chapters IV will be about the Knight Raiders and the making of a demo record which was the original question of this thread posted by The Raven last September.