On Moz's upcomin' record "Bonfire Of Teenagers", he gots a song called "Kerouac's Crack".
Moz describes the song as "the point whereby as a writer he cracks up".
By most accounts, this crack happened to Jack at Ferlinghetti's cabin in Big Sur.
The crack was brought on as a result of the pressures of success and celebrity, and also by
an ongoin' excess of alcohol consumption.
Jack describes what happened in his book Big Sur.
"When I went to the sea in the afternoon... and suddenly took a huge, deep Yogic breath to
get all that good sea air in me... but somehow just got an overdose of iodine... or evil."
After the crack, Jack's writin' got tired and lost the dynamic vitality of his work before.
Yes shootin' stars burn out.
Ah, but how bright he blazed.
Moz describes the song as "the point whereby as a writer he cracks up".
By most accounts, this crack happened to Jack at Ferlinghetti's cabin in Big Sur.
The crack was brought on as a result of the pressures of success and celebrity, and also by
an ongoin' excess of alcohol consumption.
Jack describes what happened in his book Big Sur.
"When I went to the sea in the afternoon... and suddenly took a huge, deep Yogic breath to
get all that good sea air in me... but somehow just got an overdose of iodine... or evil."
After the crack, Jack's writin' got tired and lost the dynamic vitality of his work before.
Yes shootin' stars burn out.
Ah, but how bright he blazed.