{"id":4,"date":"2004-06-15T18:18:16","date_gmt":"2004-06-16T01:18:16","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.erowid.org\/columns\/scotto\/?p=4"},"modified":"2004-09-12T16:46:54","modified_gmt":"2004-09-12T23:46:54","slug":"and-so-a-scandal-grows","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.erowid.org\/columns\/scotto\/?p=4","title":{"rendered":"And So, A Scandal Grows"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>As many longtime viewers of this program are no doubt aware, I have watched the growing steroid scandal in professional sports with a rage that borders on apoplectic. Indeed, how can we live with the notion that each and every one of Barry Bonds\u2019 four <em>billion <\/em>home runs last year was possibly aided by a <em>performance enhancing substance<\/em>? And what about runner Regina Jacobs, who may be prevented from running in the Summer Olympics this year because she, too, is suspected of using a performance enhancing substance that helped her to win 24 national titles, including 23 races where she <em>broke the sound barrier on foot<\/em>? That sound barrier stood for <em>years<\/em>, I\u2019m telling you, before some hot shot runner comes along all hopped up on goofballs and suddenly breaks the damn thing and <em>where were her morals<\/em>, I ask you? Apparently U.S. shot putter C.J. Hunter had <em>1,000 times <\/em>the allowable amount of the steroid nandrolone in his system when he shot those puts in the 2000 Sydney Olympics\u2014look, when I take 1,000 times the allowable amount of any substance, they call in the frickin\u2019 National Guard, but this guy just got to <em>keep putting shots<\/em>?<\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s an outrage, but sad as it may be, this scandal has spread from the august realm of professional sports into the formerly dignified world of arts and culture. The implications reach into the highest echelons of music, dance, theatre, film and literature. Apparently, artists of all stripes have been using <em>performance enhancing substances<\/em> for <em>years now\u00ad<\/em>\u2014and the world is only now catching on!<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI have absolutely no comment whatsoever,\u201d said Sir Paul McCartney, when confronted with direct evidence that many, if not most, of the Beatles\u2019 best compositions were created under the influence of <em>performance enhancing substances<\/em>. But international authorities are reportedly outraged, and are considering serious measures, including revoking the long-held gold medal for Concept Album from the band\u2019s seminal <em>Sgt. Pepper <\/em>album. This would indeed be a tragedy, for after realizing how many concept albums throughout history are tainted by performance enhancing substances, the medal may unfortunately fall to Mannheim Steamroller.<\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile, officials for the upcoming Techno Olympics in Detroit, Michigan, are reportedly overwhelmed by the sudden wave of bands and DJs testing positive for <em>performance enhancing substances<\/em>. Members of the Crystal Method and the Chemical Brothers are denying all evidence as purely circumstantial, but as one official said, \u201cLook, we all wanted to believe the lie, that music <em>so good <\/em>and <em>so real <\/em>and <em>so right <\/em>could just pour out of these artists, but now it seems clear\u00ad\u2014without <em>performance enhancing substances<\/em>, they\u2019d all have joined Barry Manilow cover bands or something.\u201d The entire back catalog of the Orb has been stripped of its gold medals in the This Shit Is Fucking Weird events from previous Techno Olympics. Upon hearing the news, Dr Alex Paterson called a hasty press conference at which he came clean, saying, \u201cI admit, I was under the influence of over <em>1,000 times <\/em>the allowable amount of a <em>performance enhancing substance <\/em>when I named that song \u2018A Huge Ever Growing Pulsating Brain That Rules From The Center Of The Ultraworld, Loving You\u2019. But in my defense, that huge pulsating brain <em>does <\/em>love you, whether you admit it or not.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Rigorous new testing methods are being proposed by the International Artistic Regulatory Commission. Unfortunately the standard battery of tests won\u2019t work, since the effects of many of these <em>performance enhancing substances <\/em>remain in the artists\u2019 systems for literally <em>years <\/em>after the body has purged all physical traces of them. Instead, highly sophisticated algorithms have been developed to analyze the actual produced work itself for traces: realistic depictions of altered states in literature or film are clear signs, as are unnaturally abstract expressions in dance or painting, or a particularly \u201cphat beat\u201d that could not possibly have been conceived simply by sitting sober at a Pro Tools console. \u201cPerhaps the most pernicious cases\u201d, said one laboratory technician, \u201care those in which the <em>performance enhancing substances <\/em>produce <em>actual honest insight <\/em>about the human condition, or spirituality, or aspects of culture. Those will be the hardest to detect and root out\u2014but safety demands it.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>In the meantime, the world of art and culture has been shaken to its very foundation. \u201cHow can anyone look at a Picasso the same way?\u201d mused one art expert. \u201cI mean, it\u2019s so clear now\u2014that lunatic <em>had <\/em>to be high on something.\u201d Even mainstream conservative America has been forced to admit that its long and strange enthusiasm for the works of Aerosmith is now forever tainted. Only a deluded few cling to the notion that <em>performance enhancing substances <\/em>are an asset to the creation of art; said one San Francisco DJ, \u201cI don\u2019t care if I never compete again. They can throw up all the boundaries they want\u2014I\u2019ll just keep dissolving them, alone if I have to.\u201d A dangerous thought from an artist who is clearly <em>throwing his life away<\/em>. We have an enormous amount of work to do to keep budding young talent from following in his booty-shaking footsteps.<\/p>\n<p>Some tentative first steps have already been taken. The United Nations has formed a new commission, the Multinational Task Force on Keeping Art Safe &#038; Boring. Already, dozens of homogenous boy bands are springing up in such far away places as Liechtenstein and Madagascar, giving hope to all that someday we might feel secure in the knowledge that our arts and culture are produced with integrity, with sincerity, and with no artificially enhanced creativity whatsoever, just the way God and the corporate world intended.<\/p>\n<p>In the meantime, I can only urge caution. If you find your children suddenly displaying an unusual interest in hipster jazz, Terry Gilliam movies, or\u2014God forbid\u2014Phish albums, isolate them immediately. You may never know for sure if <em>performance enhancing substances <\/em>were involved, but why take the risk with impressionable young minds? Especially now that John Tesh has his own syndicated radio show. Kids need to learn once and for all that the only thing this culture will tolerate is performance <em>detracting <\/em>substances, like alcohol and most of the food we produce. The joy of mediocrity is something they will only learn from you.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>As many longtime viewers of this program are no doubt aware, I have watched the growing steroid scandal in professional sports with a rage that borders on apoplectic. 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