...with good reason. It has almost become cliche for successful musicians to become disenchanted with various aspects of the music business. Why spoil a magical and almost sacred endeavor with the despicable likes of egos, immoral business managers and practices, grueling tour schedules and isolation from family and friends who have your best interests at heart, despite the throngs of screaming fans tearing at your clothes. Janis Joplin said she went on stage and made love to 25,000 people, then went home alone. No wonder their talents wind up at the bottom of a bottle or cooked up in a dingy spoon. The money may be good, but it's just not worth it.And that's the success stories. For every story like that, there's a thousand talented musicians who could play rings around the popular drivel on the radio today, who'd sell their souls just for the chance at adding their name to the long list of Betty Ford clinic celebrities. And a lot of them wind up the same way regardless. Only difference is, no one's ever heard of them.