On pp. 16-18, the narrator and title character makes much of the fact that he shares his birthday, January 8, with both Elvis Presley and David Bowie. This reminded me of the fact that I've twice posted here about singers who share my own birthday, March 15: Sly Stone, in "Sly St(all)one" (July 2025), and Black Eyed Peas frontman will.i.am, in "No escape from coincidence" (October 2021). In the latter case, there were additional coincidences. Will.i.am's real given names are William James, the same as mine, and back in the early days of the Internet, I had a web page called "will.i.am" -- all lowercase, with periods -- long before I was aware that rapper with that stage name existed.
I idly wondered whether any other singers shared my birthday, and a quick search turned up Bret Michaels (real name Bret Michael Sychak), lead singer of Poison. I knew absolutely nothing about that band -- couldn't have even told you what genre it was, let alone the names of any of their songs or albums -- so I looked the guy up. This sentence from his "Early life" jumped out at me:
He is of Carpatho-Rusyn (from his paternal grandfather), Irish, English, German, and Swiss descent.
My paternal grandfather was also Carpatho-Rusyn (he preferred the term Ruthenian, which is the same thing), and the rest of my family tree is English and German. As a teenager, I used to write my initials in Cyrillic as ВЯТ, which obviously suggests Bret.
The opening paragraph on Bret Michaels's Wikipedia page mentions one and only one of his songs: "a number-one single, 'Every Rose Has Its Thorn.'" Some years ago I wrote an Easter poem punning on a similar expression. I thought I had posted it here before, but apparently not, so here it is:
He rose in glory from the deadWho humbly had been born.He died with thorns pressed in his headBut rose without a thorn.
I had just been thinking about that poem recently because coming up soon in my ongoing stanza series is one on the Crown of Thorns, and despite my best efforts a few puns have crept into the stanzas I've written so far (e.g. "Supper"). I was thinking about it again just last night after reading about the crown-of-thorns sea star in an article about the Great Barrier Reef.
After looking that up and noting the coincidences, I returned to Noah Hypnotik -- which, remember, has nothing to do with Bret Michaels or Poison; it was the mention of Elvis and Bowie sharing a birthday that led me to him. The reason I stopped on p. 61 to post this is that on that page I read this:
Circuit swivels in his chair to face me, and suddenly I feel like I'm in a doctor's office, like he's about to tell me to open my mouth and say ahhh.
I know, as I have said, absolutely nothing about Poison's body of work, but I had just looked up that one song, "Every Rose Has Its Thorn," for sync reasons. It comes from their 1988 album Open Up and Say... Ahh!
The combination of Poison, a song about a thorny rose, and a model with a bright red face made me think of my uncle's sonnet "O Poison Rose of Poetry," referenced in "Winter, flowers, and the Grail" (February 2023) and "Fever dreams and syncs: Popol Vuh twins, Spinal Pap, stone worship, and more" (March 2023).
That very long, protruding red tongue has also appeared on this blog before, in "Red chameleons, manticores, and vampires" (January 2024) and "Christ between antlers, Chameleon Baptism, and a liquid clock in an alligator's stomach" (February 2024).
I was reading in a coffee shop when I reached the "open my mouth and say ahhh" reference, at which point I decided I should get to a computer and post this. En route, I was behind a motorcyclist whose jacket had two Bowie-style lightning bolts on the back. My copy of Noah Hypnotic has two such bolts on the cover, one on the front and one on the back.
Here's the Poison song. Not really my kind of music. (Neither is Black Eyed Peas or Sly and the Family Stone. Sync doesn't guarantee musical affinity, I guess.) I guess the album art had led me to expect somethin a little harder and more intense.
When I went to YouTube to get that link, one of the suggested videos on the homepage was the one below:
The top comment is:
@RickOShea-777 9 days agoGreat, now we are all hypnotised and awaiting commands.
In Noah Hypnotik, according to the blurb on the back cover, everything changes when "Noah gets hypnotized." (I think that's about to happen, soon after the "say ahhh" bit.)
The "777 9 days ago" is relevant, too. My last post, "Strange is the night where Oreos rise," quotes a "7 ate 9" joke from a thread titled "He is the 777."
I suppose I should also mention the possible sync relevance of the name Noah itself. Bill has been entertaining the idea that I am the reincarnation of King Noah from the Book of Mormon, while my uncle (also called Bill) used to think I was the reincarnation of Noah from the Bible.
















