A dying old man is asked how he would relive his youth. His answer: freer, wilder, and as part of a band.
In a white void, a frail old man is asked a simple question — if he could do it all over again, how would he live?
His answer unfolds as fantasy, staged in a Bushwick loft: he’s young again, leading a scrappy band of misfits through a life defined not by caution but by appetite for living.
There are gigs that he arrives to two hours late, a nightmare manager with three wives, a bar full of characters…and a prophet who warns him that he was born wild, but destined to become livestock. He shrugs it off. Because he’s got the right people around him, a son he’s raising to feel freely, and finally —a good name for the band.

