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starbelgrade
 Very Busy Member Posts:637
 | | 21 May 2008 3:42 AM |
| | Did anyone see the program on Edwyn Collins the other night... the guy is an inspiration - in 2005, he suffers a brain haemorrhage, loses the use of his right arm, can barely speak, loses the ability to read... and just a couple of years later, he's back in business, recording a video for the single off his last album & playing a packed out gig in the London Arts Theatre. Amazing stuff. | | | |
| PeterQuaife
 Very Busy Member Posts:310
 | | 21 May 2008 6:21 AM |
| | there was a Hotpress or Q interview a wee while back, one hell of a guy | | where the dew drops cry and the cats meow.... | |
| Binokular
 CLUAS Forum Junkie Posts:1574
 | | 21 May 2008 6:30 AM |
| "Rip it up and start again..."  | | | |
| starbelgrade
 Very Busy Member Posts:637
 | | 21 May 2008 6:36 AM |
| He's amazing - at the start of the program, they were showing him doing his therapy to get his body moving & doing speech therapy using scrabble letters to spell out words like 'Gibson' and 'Fender' (which he kept getting wrong). I was sitting there thinking "Christ, I'd rather be dead than have to live like that."
Then he got back rehearsing with his band & he sounded AWFUL... and they were talking about doing a gig - I really started thinking he'd never pull it off, but the programme finished with the live show & though physically, he's still a bit f**ked, he sounded great.. his speech therapist said that if she'd been told a year ago he'd be back onstage fronting a band, she'd have said "not a chance".
It's a story of absolute gut determination, a huge amount of hard work, a lot of stubborness and amazing support from a very loving wife & son... had me blubbin, so it did.
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