The immortal blues musician John Lee Hooker was amazed to see the paths modern music tracked. He once marveled, “Groups are corporations now. They have pension plans. Musicians have saw the daylight.”

I have very little in common with Hooker—except maybe his facility with language—but I do share this: I am astonished to find pensions suddenly looming on my horizon. And I am trying to see the daylight.

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