October 12, 2008
Great to read Travis Barker’s own words(from his MySpace blog):
I want to give my deepest thanks to everyone who has helped deal with the current situation. First and foremost, Chris and Che were my friends. I would give up anything to have them here with us today, healthy and happy. To call them my employees does them such a disservice, as they were so much more than that. Chris was my best friend before anything else, and I can never put into words how much he will be missed. Che was an amazing person as well, and I was honored to have him in my life.
I am simply amazed and will be forever grateful for all the support everyone has shown to Chris and Che’s families. Its a testament to how many lives they touched in a positive way.
Like the doctors said from the beginning, its been a slow recovery process. I am coming up on the 7th of my surgeries Monday. Today I finally was able to move all my fingers on my right hand. Every step seems huge at this point, and Im doing EVERYTHING I can possibly do to get back to my kids. Yes, I did start eating meat again, but if it helps me to be home holding my little humans sooner, then its all worth it.
I got to see AM the other day. Seeing him after he was discharged was an inspiration. I saw just how awesome the doctors’ work here is, and got to see how well he is doing. I am so happy to see him doing well, and we are both so lucky and grateful that we are alive today.
Now Im just counting the days until I can leave. I cant wait to get home to play drums with my son, and go for bike rides with my daughter. I cant wait to see the pictures from Landon’s “Jack and Sally Nightmare Before Christmas” birthday party that we had for him today. I am bummed that I couldn’t be there, but thank God Ill be around to see many, many more.
Thank you everyone for your support!
I posted a brief comment to his blog and was struck by the hundreds of comments pouring in. This is just a fraction of the people that Travis has in some way touched.
There is more I could write but everything pales in light of such quintessential gratitude for life while bearing such profound loss.
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September 21, 2008
Many of you have heard by now about the Learjet carrying six people that crashed in Columbia, South Carolina this past Friday night. Four people were killed and the two survivors recovering in a burn center in Augusta, Georgia are Travis Barker and DJ AM. Here’s a link to the latest news of their condition: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0055003/news#ni0570275 . According to this source, the two are “expected to fully recover from this horrific event.”
I’ve written before about the way music connects emotion, memory, artist, and fan (see previous blogs “Someone saved my life tonight” and “Musician, heal thyself”). Today I am further considering the complexity of these associations.
This tragic event has changed the way I will listen to Blink 182 and subsequent projects that drummer Travis Barker has been involved with. As someone who has enjoyed and appreciated his art, I already feel a kind of connection with him. When I hear him, I celebrate life–keeping the beat with him, thinking about where I was when I first heard the song and then thinking about the wild ride to where I am today. Now, I will also be thinking of the horror of what he has survived, wishing I could know how he is, and wishing I could do something to help him.
That’s it . . .
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