Danny Sugarman was the author of No One Here Gets Out Alive and the sequel. You right about Danny Fields and the Ramones. I am curious though regardless of whether or not he actually died the way it's been told their music is the same and why did you become disenchanted with listening to it? Also the movie The Lost Boys is kind of interesting. Whatever happened to your record collection? 7000 that's a big collection you could have almost opened a store with that many.
Of course it was Danny Sugerman, my bad.
Well, I was disenchanted first with movies. I was a huge horror movies fan, I'd seen almost any disturbing movie that was out there, from "mainstream" horror, like Carpenter,Raimi, Terence Fischer, Hooper etc, to the "underground", like Fulci,Argento,Bava and the lot, to the really disturbing, with names that thank God I have forgotten. It was like a slap in my face when I realized that there is something awfully wrong with this genre and I just quit watching (I quit watching TV and cinema in general, since many years now).
Then I focused in music and (please, don't laugh,lol) in pro wrestling, since I was also a huge fan (the native American Wahoo McDaniel was one of my heroes).
And then,around 2008 I guess, I bumped into the work of Dave McGowan. What he wrote and explained was actually what was in front of my eyes but couldn't see. He also helped me understand what exactly that was that was disturbing to me but couldn't explain myself. And the amount of information that he offered to people like me,was just amazing. Simply amazing.
So,my favourite band ever, the Doors,were among the people who, unwillingly/unintentionally or not,shaped young people's minds and attitudes in a very cryptic and manipulating way.
Since then, my journey to the world of the occult started. I never practiced anything, I just want to know what that is. And it's a rabbit hole that seems to never end.
I decided though to not listen to music, rather than study it. To stay unaffected from it, because I believe that it really is demonic,in a way that the vast majority of people will never understand. And it creates egotistical minds, I am persuaded about this.
And about my record collection... I still have something like 2000 pieces there. The rest I just sold or gave away and I never regretted that.
I never wanted to make money out of record merchandising, like opening a shop,no.
Please, don't get me wrong, I think that people have their own minds and they make their own decisions. I speak at myself and how I see it.