Excerpt from “It’s Not a Rumour” the upcoming memoir of Freddy Moore

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Freddy Moore!

Madame Wong’s was probably the only tropically decorated Chinese restaurant playing live new-wave music that ever existed. Such an entrepreneur Madame Wong was, along with her husband George. She regularly lined up bands like The Knack, the Motels, the Textones, Plain English, the Bus Boys and Naughty Sweeties, but she seemed to like us best. She let us play whenever we wanted, and she’d knock other bands off the lineup if we became available. When Demi and I got married, Madame Wong demanded we have our wedding reception there. It’s the one venue we played in L.A. that felt most like home.

I’m not sure how Madame Wong found The Kats originally, but I know the way she usually picked groups to play at her restaurant. She’d listen to audition tapes in her car. In 1980 she told The Los Angeles Times, “When there’s a bad tape, I throw it out the window. One day I almost hit the Highway Patrol car that was right next to me.”

We were always real respectful to Madame Wong and packed her restaurant with nearly 400 people (capacity: 350). It’s a good thing, because you didn’t want to disappoint or mess with Madame Wong. She’d kick your ass or have her husband George do it. I heard she stopped the Ramones mid-set to make them clean up graffiti they’d written on the bathroom walls.

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Renee: ewwwwww

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practice..practice…practice

World we Live in

WORLD WE LIVE IN
Music and Lyrics by Frederick George Moore
Copyright © November 1981
Demophonic Music Publishing BMI
Used with permission


It’s just The WORLD WE LIVE IN
It’s just The WORLD WE LIVE IN

Boy and girl, easy come, easy go
Where it will lead, only time will tell
Gotta start living, gotta renew romantic
Gotta start giving, gotta live life frantic

Get Hip, start painting the town
Get Hip, the new breed is found

It’s just The WORLD WE LIVE IN
That makes me forgive you
It’s just The WORLD WE LIVE IN
That makes me forgive the sin

Black and white, learn to love, learn to hate
Time to run, time to hide, no time to wait
Better be moving, better remove the rabid
Better stop losing, better get love, grab it

Get Hip, start painting the town
Get Hip, the new breed is found

It’s just The WORLD WE LIVE IN
That makes me forgive you
For the things you did
And how you did them
And who you did them to

It’s just The WORLD WE LIVE IN

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Its Just the World We Live In!

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WORLD WE LIVE IN
Music and Lyrics by Frederick George Moore
Copyright © November 1981
Demophonic Music Publishing BMI
Used with permission


It’s just The WORLD WE LIVE IN
It’s just The WORLD WE LIVE IN

Boy and girl, easy come, easy go
Where it will lead, only time will tell
Gotta start living, gotta renew romantic
Gotta start giving, gotta live life frantic

Get Hip, start painting the town
Get Hip, the new breed is found

It’s just The WORLD WE LIVE IN
That makes me forgive you
It’s just The WORLD WE LIVE IN
That makes me forgive the sin

Black and white, learn to love, learn to hate
Time to run, time to hide, no time to wait
Better be moving, better remove the rabid
Better stop losing, better get love, grab it

Get Hip, start painting the town
Get Hip, the new breed is found

It’s just The WORLD WE LIVE IN
That makes me forgive you
For the things you did
And how you did them
And who you did them to

It’s just The WORLD WE LIVE IN

Wasn’t my babe ahead of his time!!!!!!!

 

Thinking of you!

Of course when Juliana sent me this picture of Rick, I started crying. I guess it’s all part of this crazy process and the times we are living in right now.

 

“Marlene my engagement assistant just showed him the picture and he responded: “wow that’s really good” with a big smile on his face” Juliana

 

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Get used to it!

miss you

 

I wake up in the middle of the night, groggy and foggy, and I think that Rick is sleeping on his side of our bed. It’s such a strange feeling because for a second I have to think is he there or am I alone and I realize that it is just the pillows. There are so many changes to get used to. I think my friends might have been right in saying that I need him more than he needs me. Our lives weren’t supposed to turn out like this! This is messed up!

I feel bi-polar because I was happy to see him last night and we were listening to his songs and I was dancing like in the old days and lip syncing the words and flashing hand signals like…generate some C (make a c with your hand) O (make an O with your hand) Two (put up two fingers) from King of the Wild Frontier. I was belting out I was born on the wrong end of the Mississippi River. The other residents thought that I was crazy but I’m trying to bring some life and joy I guess to myself and to Rick. I’m making memories where I can.

It just sucks…

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Scene from a memory care facility

Yesterday when I was visiting Rick after spousal support group, where I was the only person in the group,  so basically my own private therapy session, I went down to the first floor to visit with my Ricky.

Rick was sitting alone on one of the sofas in the main room across from another resident who mostly stays on the couch opposite us with his leg up which is in a brace. I hugged Rick and said that I was happy to see him and I was thankful that he recognized me. One day when he doesn’t recognize me, I will be devastated but that day wasn’t yesterday.

After a few minutes I said let’s go sit outside. There are two patio areas; one side with dog lawn all over so the dogs that run around can go and the other side with just tables and chairs. I love that dogs run around, it makes it homey. We sit on the side with the dogs and listen to an eclectic mix of music; our Brazilian Bossa Nova favorites, Rick’s songs, Benny Goodman, Steely Dan, Elvis and Frank Sinatra.

While outside enjoying the fresh air, another resident came outside and was taking the seat cushions off of the outdoor sofa across from us. She was stacking them up on one side of the sofa and then picking up random leaves and pebbles from the ground and placing them on the empty seat. She would then pick them up and sit on the metal sofa seat without a cushion. I said “isn’t that uncomfortable?” She said “no.” She then came over to me and Rick and asked us if we would hold the random leaves and pebbles for her. I said “okay.” She sat down next to me and our conversation went like this:

Lady: Do you have some money so I can pick up my dog?

Renee: (I went to my wallet and took out two quarters) how much do you need?”

Lady: twenty dollars

Renee: “”I don’t have that but I can give you these two quarters

Lady: thank you but will you keep it for me? it sure is cold out here

Renee: sure I said. do you want me to get you a hot cup of tea?

Lady: that would be nice

Another lady came outside during our conversation and she’s my favorite because usually says “hello dear” or “thank you darling.” She is always dressed nice with her name pulled back. I think she is the grandma I always wanted to have. She’s a little obsessive compulsive like me. She noticed that the cushions were stacked up instead of where they should be. She immediately put them back in their right place and brushed off the random leaves from the sofa. she sat down and said:

Lady #2: it’s cold out here

Renee: shall I get you a hot cup of tea also?

Lady #2: that would be nice dear

I went inside to get two cups of tea. I would have had to go to the kitchen so I asked someone there to get me a hot cup of tea for lady #1. She got right on it. I noticed that there are cups and carafes of coffee right there in the lobby so I made a cup of decaf and asked reception if they had any cookies. I learned in group that day that one of the medicines that they give most residents  causes them to get the munchies, like pot does. I got some cookies and made one cup of coffee while the tea was being made. I went outside and put the cookies on a plate that was sitting on the table and asked lady #1 if she would drink coffee instead of tea, she said “yes darling.” She took a sip and asked Rick if he wanted some and he drank the entire cup. When I went back in to get the tea there was a gentleman standing there, he’s Rick’s roommate. He was shivering. I said “do you want a jacket?” He mumbled “yeah.” I said “come we me.” He followed me to their room and I took a hoodie out of his closet but I had a hard time putting it on him because one of his arms is paralyzed so I took it off of him and put it back in the closet. I got one of Rick’s hoodies which is bigger. The put the man’s partially paralyzed arm inside on arm of the and then put the other arm in and zipped it up. He continued to hold my hand and I said “now let’s go sit outside.” So now we have Lady #1, who by the way is always snuggling up to Rick and Lady #2 who is eating the cookies because apparently she’s got the munchies and me and Gentleman #1 sitting outside. Gentleman #2 comes outside and believes himself to be the owner of the facility so he came out to speak to us about something:

Gentleman #2: Well you see we had to let that guy go because he wasn’t up to snuff! It’s just what I had to do as a businessman you understand. It’s my responsibility to take care of everyone and make sure that things run smoothly, do you all understand?

the group: we all nod.

Gentleman #2: I don’t like to have to let someone go but it’s business and I have to do what is necessary:

Lady #1: Sure you have to do whatever needs to be done

Rick: yep

Lady #2: uh huh (chewing cookies)

(she dropped one and looked at me like oh no!!!!! so I ran over and cleaned it up. she scolded me for throwing it away and I said “it fell on the floor!” she said it could have been washed off and eaten (no it could not).

Gentleman #2: I feel bad that I had to do it (wiping tears from his eyes) but you know how it is, you are all on the board.

The Group: I see, yes, you had to do it, um m…

After all of this, I decided to leave. I was drained from therapy and being in a place where everyone has dementia. This isn’t so bad because my greatest fear is when Rick doesn’t know me or he is in a wheelchair or in hospice someday.

the end.

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Forget It – Rick wrote this song for me

FORGET IT
Music and Lyrics by Frederick George Moore
Copyright © February 1983
Demophonic Music Publishing BMI
Used with permission

Alone together we should be
Don’t turn away everything is right
Tonight
There is no one to say

Forget about it Forget about it
Forget about it all
Forget it Forget about it
Forget about it all
Tonight Tonight

Driven to silence with a secret dream
You and me exactly like we seem
No one can stop the night
Don’t let them tell you it isn’t right

Forget about it
Forget about it
Forget about it all
Forget it
Forget about it
Forget about it all
Tonight
Tonight

Everybody’s got their own selfish plan
If they’d just leave us alone
I know I could make you understand me
I know you want to understand me

Why don’t they leave
Why don’t they leave us alone
Tonight
Why don’t they leave
Why don’t they leave us alone
Tonight

Everybody wants to hold your hand
Everybody’s got a selfish plan Tonight
Do let them give their bad advice

Forget about it Forget about it
Forget about it all
Forget it Forget about it
Forget about it all
Tonight Tonight

Forget about it all

 

Rick wrote this for me to forget my guilt and my angst about what was going on in my life at the time. When I was visiting him on Saturday and playing random songs on my  phone this song came up and as I listened I sobbed and put my sunglasses on to hide my tears from him. He said “you look cool!” because of the sunglasses, and it was nice to spend time. How will I ever endure this long goodbye with a horrible ending? Maybe someday I won’t be so gloomy on this blog but this is a tremendous loss not have him.

He was truly amazing!

A Walk to Remember

As Valentines Day approaches and sorry but it is just a holiday for the floral, greeting card and chocolate industry, I was remembering a story that I thought that I would share:

We live in a walking neighborhood and we would take walks everywhere. Sometimes we would walk down to 6th Street through the residential area and sometimes walk on 3rd Street or get dinner most weekends we didn’t even take the car anywhere.

One sunny day we were walking back to our place and since I’m pretty much afraid of everything, especially bugs and bees, and a bee came floating by me and before I could move out of it’s way like Daniel Day Lewis acting as Cecil in the film “Room With a View”, swatting at a bug and flailing around wildly, the bee landed right on my face. Instinctively, I closed my eyes as it walked around my cheek and up to my eyelid. I started to freak out and cry like a baby. Rick said “just stay still and be calm and it won’t sting you. It doesn’t want to sting you.” The bee crept up my eyelid and eyelashes and then up to my eyebrow. I heard Rick fumbling around as he took his keys out of his pocket and placed a key up by my eyebrow. Luckily the bee climbed onto the key and off of me! Rick gently placed the bee on a nearby bush and put the keys back in his pocket like it was nothing.

I was creep-ed out, shaking and twitching and shimmying around. Rick in his gentle way said “don’t be afraid of bees, they are nice and don’t want to sting us unless they feel threatened.” You gotta love the guy right?

 

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Plastic Facts

Nu Kats

 

I got this from a friend and thought that it was such a nice message that I would share it.

Hi Renee,

I saw this at a Portland Record Store. I hope things are OK. I love reading your blog and I am so sorry all this is happening. My heart goes out to you and Rick

Love to you and Rick.

 

 

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my babe!

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