by colleydog on 23 Jul 2007 00:13
Mr. Stewart:
While you most likely have neither the inclination nor the time to scan -- much less peruse -- fans' posts about certain topics, I nonetheless considered it important to express the sheer entertainment and inspiration I derive from reading and listening to your often hysterical, but always provocative and insightful, comments, opinions, and observations about the reunion tour, your band mates, and life in general. It is both amazing and inspiring to see someone in his mid-fifties (I'm 53) exhibiting the same skills, energy and passion behind the kit that you displayed when the band was at "the top of the ziggurat", and you became -- and remain -- a major influence in my life, both musically and intellectually. Your high-energy, aggressive, enterprising, and spirited persona is quite contagious. You have no bigger fan than my son, Chris, who is currently "paying his dues" playing drums with a band in NYC. He was thrilled to shake your hand last year when your "Does Everyone Stare" tour rolled through town. He and I have "been on the fence" about the band's reunion tour for various reasons, but primarily because of a somewhat skeptical attitude about the band's ability to "recreate" the same music quality and energy some 25 years after the break up. That skepticism and your comments about the band's "lame" performance(s) in Vancouver provided the impetus for this post. Your tounge-lashing of Sting and Summers was classic and no doubt justified. Hopefully the band's future performances have improved exponentially and approached your entirely "reasonable", high standards for the "work product", which, in my view, applies across the board to any undertaking worth doing. With that said, it appears to me -- based on viewing footage of recent performances -- that you're the only one in the band earning a paycheck. [e.g., Live Earth show.] This is disappointing, as it illustrates your frustrations at the Beginning of the reunion tour and, for me, confirms, to whatever extent, my "gut" feeling that I should lower my expectations about the band's reunion tour. You're having fun, though, right? So who cares? At least you can look yourself in the mirror, because you're still kicking ass and taking names!
David
Coppell, TX
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