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Daron Malakian Lost in Hollywood
Posted by ZAk on Monday, December 24, 2007 - 07:54 AM
In the mid-1980s, Daron Malakian was a shy youngster living in an apartment near the intersection of Santa Monica Boulevard and Vine Street, and his parents spent much of their time trying to shield his eyes from the seedy parade of Hollywood's sidewalks.

"From the playground of my school," Malakian recalled, "we would see prostitutes and transvestites, guys holding hands, the homeless people, all these things my parents really didn't want me to see."

That playground was at the Rose and Alex Philibos Armenian School, the same campus where two other future members of the metal band System of a Down went to class. There, all of the boys were immersed in the traditions of their shared Armenian heritage, but when they rode their bikes home they passed through that chaotic asphalt theater of Hollywood.  "It was only as I got older that I realized that not everybody grows up like that," Malakian said.

His home life, meanwhile, was a study in artistic expression; he is the only child of Vartan Malakian, a highly regarded painter who was also a key choreographer in the 1970s dance community of his native Iraq, and Zepur Malakian, a sculptor born in Iran. By 2005, Hollywood was less scruffy, but those old memories lingered in the mind of Malakian's mind. By then, he had become famous to metal fans as the guitarist and songwriter in System, the deeply eccentric L.A. band whose sound veers from fever-dream mutter to wailing thunder, often in the same song. "I wanted to write a song," he said, "about the way Hollywood was." The result was the moody "Lost in Hollywood," which he calls "the System song I'm most proud of."

I'll wait here, you're crazy Those vicious streets are filled with strays You should have never gone to Hollywood They find you, two-time you Say you're the best they've ever seen You should have never trusted Hollywood.

The lyrics are "about the broken dreams, all the people that come here and don't make it," he said, and it's a collage of images regarding the music industry, the vapid people who come to L.A. to exploit others and the beautiful dreamers who are promised fame but end up "out on a street corner, alone, smoking cigarettes."

As a kids, Malakian and his friends would scale a cement wall that took them to a low rooftop with wood planks and a view looking south on a corner of Santa Monica Boulevard. Years later, the shy boy wrote with jagged emotions about that view from the past.

I was standing on the wall Feeling ten feet tall All you maggots smoking fags on Santa Monica Boulevard This is my front page This is my new age

 

by Geoff Boucher, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer - Dec 14, 2007


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obeythegiant
25.12.07, 09:06

thats cool about the view from the wall where he feels ten feet tall.

Vartanush
25.12.07, 10:28

thanks , AK....for telling it was written two years ago . this is really nothing new ,and I was asking myself why they come up with that article now....

Hilde
25.12.07, 13:44

Thanks for that info!

2tall4you
25.12.07, 17:27

that was interesting..and by the way, awesome song..

Serj'sLUVER-YEA
26.12.07, 09:28

I could have guessed that was what this song was about, at least I know for sure. Good article too. :D

Crack||
26.12.07, 19:02

wow

dazed
26.12.07, 21:36

Damn... That's deep. Poor guy...

vitaminfromthesky
27.12.07, 00:09

my favourite song from Mezmerize. amazing storry. thanks

loly
27.12.07, 00:17

the song is ok,but not the best...

DaroNa
27.12.07, 07:04

This article give me what I need to know about Daron's childhood memories. You know Daron, I feel the sense when you sing Lost In Hollywood.

SEBASOIL
27.12.07, 18:22

damn it that guy knows how 2 write but why 2 yrs later i wonder

S.O.A.D.A.M
27.12.07, 18:38

This is so nice article... Thank you.

morison_69
29.12.07, 21:02

i like that song

HEROIN:BOB
29.12.07, 23:54

Ok i got a completley different view on daron at first i thought he was some wacky, insane, hyped up little person (he is 5'6 or something isnt he? lol) but after reading this i got huge respect for the guy (not that i didnt before) and i love that last "thing" (forgot what its called now)

Malakian and his friends would scale a cement wall that took them to a low rooftop with wood planks and a view looking south on a corner of Santa Monica Boulevard. Years later, the shy boy wrote with jagged emotions about that view from the past.

I was standing on the wall Feeling ten feet tall All you maggots smoking fags on Santa Monica Boulevard This is my front page This is my new age

"Chic" said "mind of malakian's mind?" found another one "As a kids, Malakian and his friends lol

great arcticle man

DOWN WITH THE SYSTEM!!

Kiki_Malakian
31.12.07, 00:04

wow....

-_-F*L*B-_-
31.12.07, 02:15
Dang. . . that really makes me NOT want to live in Hollywood. I love Daron! - -_-F*L*B-_- <3
kcouttsley8
07.01.08, 12:53

wether it is old or new news anything about daron is cool rock on peeps \,,/ \,,/

benisas
10.01.08, 19:04

nice

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