The rising waters began to cover the last patches of dry ground
surrounding my old, rusty mobile home when the power went out sometime
after midnight. I was home alone that night in September 1996 when the
edge of Hurricane Fran passed by Elizabeth City, NC, causing the waters
of the Albemarle Sound to push up into the canals of the trailer park. I
didn't know if I would stay dry inside or not but I had a small
john-boat tied up to the deck just in case.
Buzzed and burning candles for light, I listened to cassettes on my boom box, playing this album all the way through at least a couple of times. Whenever I hear Alice in Chains now I think of that night and that hurricane. I experienced no fear, only a fascination with the unpredictability of the weather. My own demons were providing me all the fear I could handle.
I maybe slept an hour that night, nodding off after the sounds of wind
and rain banging the trailer around finally subsided. There was minimal
wind damage as the eye of the storm had passed far west, near Raleigh.
Looking outside I noticed that All of the flood water had subsided.
Indeed the canal behind the trailer was completely dry as the shift in
wind direction had blown the mass of water to the other side of the vast
sound....
Alice In Chains Unplugged
Buzzed and burning candles for light, I listened to cassettes on my boom box, playing this album all the way through at least a couple of times. Whenever I hear Alice in Chains now I think of that night and that hurricane. I experienced no fear, only a fascination with the unpredictability of the weather. My own demons were providing me all the fear I could handle.
Alice In Chains Unplugged
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