Stewart,
I thought this might be the best way to get this message to you and I hope it doesn't come across as incincere or trite.
I've played drums for about 25+ years now and always counted you as a major influence. Now I mean this in the purist sense of the word. I don't copy your style and my drums were never set up quite like yours...about the closest I came was the fact that I coincidentily played Tama Drums and Paiste Cymbals (Purely because I felt they were the best)
I sold my kit when I joined the Coast Guard in 1988 and haven't actually owned my own since (there always seemed to be one available when I needed it.) I always took it for granted that I could get back nto playing regularly anytime I wanted.
Then I injured my back in 2000. In 2005 I finally had to go forward with surgery. Unfortunatley it was more complicated than expected. I ended up with nerve damage and haven't been able to work since then. I sadly accepted that I'd likely never play the drums again.
My doctors have tried everything, including a spinal chord implant to send electrical impulses up my spine in an attempt to stop the pain signals...nothing has worked.
Then I saw you on the Grammy's..watched the Tivo'd opening over and over. The fact that the impossible had happened my favorite band had reunited!
I stopped feeling sorry for myself and became determined to play again. The pain's still there and likely always will, but I'm not going to let that stop me! I've purchased my first set of sticks and practice pad in years and use them daily and am already shopping for a new Tama set (boy Cymbals have really gone up in price since I last bought them!
We were able to see you at both the Fan Club and Opening night shows up in Vancouver and look forward to seeing you again tonight and tomorrow in Seattle!
So, this may not be the "thank you" you're used to getting but it is very heart felt.