Musician's Response to Heckler

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Musician's Response to Heckler
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A musician responds to a heckler during a performance and apologizes for any misunderstanding. He then performs a song about addiction.

He seems upset, in disbelief, and then, fingering the neck of his guitar, he starts to turn the phrase over in his head, assimilating it. The anger in his voice dissolves. He apologizes. “I’m not trying to pick on you,” he says. “Maybe I didn’t understand what you were saying.” He doesn’t want to be mean. Who knows what the heckler is really thinking? Maybe that person is just having a rough night. “I’m very healthy now,” he says, to whistles and cheers. “So don’t get bummed out.

” He’s been gentle with the audience—“I want to play new songs,” he announced earlier, turning down a request for “The Biggest Lie”—and, heckler aside, the audience has been gentle with him. Then he starts playing “Plainclothes Man”: You’re everybody’s second home Always trying to get me alone An easy way to lose it all . . . But I don’t really need that now I never really did anyhow I only really needed alcohol It’s a song about addiction, probably heroin, but, like most of his songs about addiction, it’s not really about the drug

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