I may write about it, someday... It's not appropriate content for either of my sites, however.
I've written about it in the past, but it's pieces scattered across the 'net and not ever centralized. I'm also user "KGIII" on a variety of sites and am fairly well known in some of those circles.
That's kind of why I get a kick out of people who doubt me or think I'm making shit up. After all, my story is pretty outlandish and hard to believe without evidence. But, I have a clear path of evidence through commentary, pictures, displays of knowledge, and having actually met the people. There's also SEC filings, academic journal publishing, and even some mentions in newspapers. I've been doxxed before, including before the word was coined.
I think they may get confused when they think I'm famous. I'm not.
I am known to many people, but I'm not famous. To many, I'm just 'that guy.' They don't even remember my name. I'm famous to like a dozen people. (Probably more than that.) Even when I'm on the stage, nobody remembers my name the following day.
I don't even bother telling the audience my last name. More than once, I've used a completely fictional name on stage. Nobody noticed. Nobody cared. I'm okay with that, because they remembered the music and they'll remember the experience. My name is insignificant compared to those. Shit, half of them won't even remember the name of the band. We're just "that band."
And, it's okay. It really is. I don't really like constant attention. When I want attention, I know how to get it. If I really want attention, I can always find a stage.
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