Louder Than War - Interview
- Silver_Owl
- The Don
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We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
As the day is long.
Here we go with Starman again. I find it puzzling that, give how important Eldritch claims Bowie to have been in his life, when we get to specifics, it seems that the only thing that Bowie has ever done that has had anything positive to say about that was that Starman appearance. It's always 'Starman but I didn't like his last 20 albums.'
It was visibly troublesome a few times during the tour. Must be miserable.Being645 wrote:Oh my, I know that pain ... ... Had a similar thing earlier this year. Soo painful - and paralysing. Fortunately not a muscle rupture, though it really felt like it!A.E. wrote:I have to warn you that my music has become even more primitive now after I seriously damaged my elbow recently and I have no feeling in my my left hand.
Now it's (mostly) gone. It took me one of these (and no other!), about two of these and a good portion of patience.
Acupuncture can actually restore sensation, oddly.
- Being645
- Wiki Wizard
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The pain makes the muscle fail. It's almost impossible to only lift a plastic cup not to mention a microphone. As soon as the muscle finds relieve, sensation returns. Don't know whether acupuncture can do that, though I can well imagine. A GOOD bandage does it, however, almost immediately...Chaotican wrote:It was visibly troublesome a few times during the tour. Must be miserable.Being645 wrote:Oh my, I know that pain ... ... Had a similar thing earlier this year. Soo painful - and paralysing. Fortunately not a muscle rupture, though it really felt like it!A.E. wrote:I have to warn you that my music has become even more primitive now after I seriously damaged my elbow recently and I have no feeling in my my left hand.
Now it's (mostly) gone. It took me one of these (and no other!), about two of these and a good portion of patience.
Acupuncture can actually restore sensation, oddly.