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Art Pepper on the Philosophy of Being a Junky

g.bentham

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This passage came from a recent Harper's Magazine profile on legendary junkie jazz musician Art Pepper. When describing his first experience with heroin he pulls no punches, what follows is his in his own words:

I looked at the few remaining lines of heroin and |I took the dollar bill and horned the rest of them down. I said "This is it. This is the only answer for me. If this is what it takes, than this is what I am going to do, whatever dues I have to pay..." And I knew that I would get busted and I knew that I would go to prison and that I wouldn't be weak; I wouldn't be an informer like all the phonies, the no account, the non-real, the zero people that roam around, the scum that slither under rocks, the people that destroyed music, that destroyed this country, that destroyed this world... I realized that from that moment on I would be , if you want to use the word, a junkie. That's the word they used. That's to word they still use. That's what I became at that moment. That's what I practiced: and that's what I still am. And what I will die as --- a Junkie.

I couldn't put together a more philosophically trenchant motto for a junkie. He turns the idea of the beat down junkie and turns it into a noble stance. While perhaps not as eloquent or informed as the vast collection of William S Burroughs philosophical thoughts on being a junkie, this is by far the most heartfelt.
 
I really admire his ability to make peace with his vice, and in so doing accept himself fully, warts and all. If Art Pepper didn't support this vice by dicking over other people, and was in most ways a good guy who made music that came from the heart (I don't know anything about him), then I don't have any problem with his choice.

As psychologically dangerous as I think opiates are for a sizable chunk of humanity, nonwithstanding.
 
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