Kid Myself I'm Having Fun

That said, on a myriad of levels, I hated my wild years. Cool was too hard. I lived, at the time, in a seedy deco apartment on Orange Street in the Miracle Mile, in a building that a friend called "El Presidente," as if it were a cheesy bordello in Tijuana. Kenya and Cathy lived down the hall, and I was never more content than when the girls would just come over and we'd get high and dance around the living room and make pancakes. I liked daytime better, shopping on Melrose at Cowboys and Poodles or Poseur and Vinyl Fetish, grabbing a chili-dog at Pink's, coming back to the apartment and making cocktails. Ultimately, though, you'd step out into the night. Girls just want to have fun, you know?

While Hollywood Blvd. in the 80s was at its worst, the once glamorous restaurants and venues struggling to survive, we'd invaded a storied Hollywood nightspot from the 30s. The Seven Seas in Hollywood was one of the Tiki nightclubs, just down the street from Don the Beachcomber's, that were all the rage in the late 50s. The inside was decorated with tropical plants, nautical souvenirs, lava rocks and a corrugated metal roof on which, several times a night, there'd be a rainstorm replete with thunder sounds from a sound effects record. When I was little, my parents took me there for my birthday, one of the few times we spent together as a family. Nothing within had really changed by the 80s, not the red pleather banquettes or the velvet oil paintings, but club kids had commandeered the 7.

As a writer I'm lucky; it's a part of my job description to relive the past, but I always liked it best when the lights came back on and it was time to go home.
I think it's time to cook a meal
To fill the emptiness I feel
Spent my money going out
I've nothing I'm left without
Clean my teeth and comb my hair
Look for something new to wear
Start the nightlife over again
Kid myself I'm having fun
-Bedsitter, Soft Cell
Published on June 10, 2018 05:34
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