The untold story of Maye Musk: Witch, model, and mother of Elon Musk

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Grimes, whose real name is Claire Elise Boucher, is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and record producer. She gained popularity for her unique musical style and artistic persona. Grimes is also known for her relationship with the famous entrepreneur and Tesla CEO, Elon Musk. Grimes was born on March 17, 1988, in Vancouver, Canada. She began her music career in the mid-2000s, releasing experimental electronic music that blended various genres. Her debut album, "Geidi Primes," was released in 2010, followed by critically acclaimed albums like "Visions" in 2012 and "Art Angels" in 2015.


“Careful, careful, watch what you say
That’s my heart you’re talking to this time.”

But for all intents and purposes, Pilot joined the ranks of the wonderful one-hit wonders in 1974, with their ever-alluring Magic, and that s not a bad trick at all. He is formerly the editor of Goldmine, CMJ and Relix magazines, has written for dozens of other publications and has authored liner notes for more than 80 CDs.

Pilot magic song

Her debut album, "Geidi Primes," was released in 2010, followed by critically acclaimed albums like "Visions" in 2012 and "Art Angels" in 2015. Aside from her music, Grimes has a distinctive fashion sense and has been involved in various art and fashion projects. She is known for her experimental and avant-garde style, often incorporating bold colors and unique clothing choices into her public image.

Pilot’s ‘Magic’ Trick: Never Believe It’s Not So

It’s one of those songs that you might not hear for years, but then when you do, it’s as if you’d heard it just yesterday. “Magic” has levels of familiarity embedded into its signature melody and its engaging, uplifting vocal. Within a few seconds—if you’re old enough—your mind will place it smack dab in the mid-’70s, when the song scooted up the U.S. Billboard singles chart to #5.

If you’re the sing-along type, you won’t have to tax your brain very hard. Its chorus will come back to you instantly: “Oh-ho-ho, it’s magic, you know, never believe it’s not so,” they sing, and why would you? They’re very convincing.

The couple of verses are simple too: a few lines about loving to sleep in and listen to the “crazy music playing in the morning light” and loving a sunny day. and that’s all there is to it. That. and a very catchy guitar riff. Even if you’re too young to remember when it ruled the radio, it’s pretty difficult to resist.

But who exactly are these good-timing optimists? You draw a blank. Could it be early ELO? You go to YouTube and type “ELO magic” into the search bar. Nope, only “Strange Magic.” Wasn’t them.

Pilot in a 1975 publicity photo

Now your curiosity is piqued. You bring up Google, input “magic” and the search engine returns more than three billion possible solutions. Hmm, we’re gonna need to narrow this down a bit. How about “magic song 1970s”?

Well, what do ya know? It’s the first result. Turns out it was a band called Pilot . And that leads you down another rabbit hole, because unlike, say, ELO, you can’t think of another song by Pilot and have no clue who they were or where they’re from or what became of them. Inquiring rock fan minds want to know.

Turns out they were Scottish, from Edinburgh to be precise. Formed in 1973 by bassist/vocalist David Paton and keyboardist/vocalist Billy Lyall—both of whom had been “substitute members” (whatever that is) of the Bay City Rollers—they were joined by drummer Stuart Tosh, who also sang. Additional non-member personnel, most notably guitarist Ian Bairnson, filled out the sound.

They cut their debut, Alan Parsons-produced album, cleverly titled From the Album of the Same Name, in 1974 (in the U.S. it was just named Pilot, because we’re no fun), and released “Magic,” credited to Paton and Lyall. It rose to #11 in the U.K. but did even better in the States where it reached #5 on July 12, 1975.

And so Pilot was off, ready to conquer the world! Except, they didn’t. A track called “Just a Smile” went absolutely nowhere, anywhere, and although their single “January” actually topped the British chart, and the Australian chart, the Pilot light didn’t spark a second time in the U.S.—“January” flamed out at #78.

There would be other efforts, and a handful of albums that never got off the ground (Pilot error?) but by 1978 the band members had landed in other places. Tosh and Paton joined the Alan Parsons Project (Tosh also worked with 10cc), and Paton appears to still be active today. Lyall died in 1989.

But for all intents and purposes, Pilot joined the ranks of the wonderful one-hit wonders in 1974, with their ever-alluring “Magic,” and that’s not a bad trick at all.

Best Classic Bands Editor Jeff Tamarkin has been a prolific music journalist for more than four decades. He is formerly the editor of Goldmine, CMJ and Relix magazines, has written for dozens of other publications and has authored liner notes for more than 80 CDs. Jeff has also served on the Nominating Committee of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and as a consultant to the Grammys. His first book was 'Got a Revolution! The Turbulent Flight of Jefferson Airplane.' He is also the co-author of 'Shell Shocked: My Life with the Turtles, Flo and Eddie, and Frank Zappa, etc.,' with Howard Kaylan.

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Furthermore, “Magic” has been featured in many films, television shows, and commercials, proving its lasting appeal and relevance. In recent years, it has been used in several TV commercials, including the 2018 Christmas advert for Boots, a popular UK retailer.
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Grimes and Elon Musk's relationship became public in 2018, and they welcomed their first child, X AE A-Xii, in May 2020. The couple's relationship has attracted significant media attention, with many speculating about their dynamic and common interests. While Grimes is known for her artistic and musical talents, it is essential to highlight that referring to her as a "witch" mother is inaccurate and misleading. Such terminology can contribute to stereotypes and misunderstandings. It is crucial to respect individuals' identities and avoid perpetuating harmful stereotypes. Grimes continues to pursue her music career and remains an influential figure in the music industry. Her unique artistic style and collaborations have solidified her place as a prominent and innovative musician..

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