Anecdote – Acid casualties – Jeff Evans – a friend

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Acid casualties – Jeff Evans – a friend

There were a group of boys in the year above me at school who were into the alternative life-style. With them it was not so much about the music or even the Beats, it was an attitude. They adopted the long hair and rebellion and were renowned for their parties.

There weren’t many in my year who were as rebellious so I tended to gravitate towards them and was accepted in.

Jeff was one of these. He was a small boy with long curly hair a little reminiscent of Syd Barrett. He was a very good photographer.

Jeff always took things to the extreme. One of his predilections was to drink Demerol or Collis Brown’s cough medicine. He would consume bottles of them. Back then they had morphine in them. Jeff took so much that on one occasion he went blind for a while.

Most people would have realised that this was probably doing them harm and stopped. Not Jeff. He went straight back to it.

Jeff left school at eighteen to pursue his photography. I stayed on a further year and then went to college.

In the summer I was working as a road-sweeper and looked up to find Jeff sauntering down the road. He recognised me and came over to have a chat. He was very friendly, asked me what I was doing, and told me that he was living in a flat a little further down the road. He told me he was going for a newspaper but would be back in five minutes and perhaps I could take a break and come up for a coffee. That sounded good.

I worked my way up the road towards where Jeff had indicated.

Then I noticed Jeff. He was peering round a tree at me. He darted from one tree to another, hiding behind the trunk. Then scuttled into his house and disappeared.

It was too strange for words. But I figured that he’d changed his mind about the coffee.

That evening I met up with some friends and related what had happened. They told me that Jeff had become very strange. He’s been smoking a lot of dope and dropping acid and something had happened. He’d be perfectly normal and then flip into a paranoid state. He thought everyone was talking about him, spying on him. He imagined machines in the walls and conspiracies. It was very sad. Jeff was one of those delightful, congenial guys who wouldn’t hurt anyone – a lovely guy. It seemed to fit with what I’d observed though.

A few weeks later I heard that Jeff had killed himself. He jumped into an express train.

I was told that, in front of a number of school children, he had climbed up on to the parapet of a railway bridge, waited for the express train to come along and serenely stepped off.

I often wonder if there was anything any of us could have done. If I had gone in for coffee that day if it would have made any difference?

I doubt it.

5 thoughts on “Anecdote – Acid casualties – Jeff Evans – a friend

  1. I’m sure you could recall the downfall of many others too.
    I’ve lost count of people, some of whom were also tragically young who seemed to have got themselves into that spiral.
    The worst 2 cases that I’ll never forget were 2 girls I knew.
    Girl A (her name’s irrelevant) was a beautiful girl of Persian decent. She was a real live wire and I liked her a lot. Somehow I became a core member of her small troop of friends that often went to her house after school to listen to records. I always took along my latest ones so she could copy them onto her dad’s flash reel-to-reel. These were the days before drugs etc. Later she got in with a whole other bunch of “heads” and very quickly fried her mind out with Acid, to such an extent that she had to be institutionalised aged 19. She’s still there in what is essentially the “loony bin” some 36 years on.
    Girl B’s father was a professor and she was also of Persian decent and an absolute stunner. She was 2 years younger than me. I hadn’t known her at school, just knew her face via her brother, who was the school genius. She was 19 when I started to go out with her. I wasn’t around a lot because of my job so we drifted apart, but she’d call my mother up and ask where I was. She later got in with some real trash people and became addicted to Heroin. During the 80’s-90’s Glasgow was per capita the Heroin capital of Europe. She subsequently lost an eye because of that filth.
    A year or so later she overdosed and died aged 23.
    I’ve taken Acid and it’s stronger cousin, Mescaline. I never felt the need to do them again.
    Anybody who thinks either Acid or Heroin are “cool” are in my opinion, as stupid as they look.

    1. I know a number of people who have had serious problems with Acid and heroin. They always think they can handle it.

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