15 years old today.
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- Micky Byrne
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Ken...there's a guy in U.K. on 30 years now post heart transplant...but it's luck of the draw. I have lost personal friends on 5 years, 13 years, 16 years, and last week a musician friend at 17 years. We all aim to stay here and follow all the do's and dont's but if your time is up, you can't do anything about it...so we try to enjoy our lives.
Micky "scars" Byrne U.K.
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Congratulations Micky!! I sincerely hope you have many, many more Birthdays. I remember when you gave me words of encouragement when I became frustrated with my playing/learning progress after having aortic valve replacemetn and heart failure. It felt as good to read your words and story back then as it does today.
Zum Encore, Zum Stage One, Fender 2000, Harlan Bros., Multi-Kord,
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WOW Micky! How wonderful, 15yrs; another miracle by the great Sir Magdi Yacoube and the team at Harefield Hospital!
Well done mate, keep hanging on in there, we love having you around. It seems an age since I cast you an extra Sho-Bud pedal and you went univeral tuning. Brenda and I wish all the very best mate, its your mental attitude that we all admire!
When that Voice Doc looked down your throat and said "you'll never sing again"! he didn't know who he was addressing; Steel by trade, STEEL by nature!.
Well done mate, keep hanging on in there, we love having you around. It seems an age since I cast you an extra Sho-Bud pedal and you went univeral tuning. Brenda and I wish all the very best mate, its your mental attitude that we all admire!
When that Voice Doc looked down your throat and said "you'll never sing again"! he didn't know who he was addressing; Steel by trade, STEEL by nature!.
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Thanks Dave and Brenda...time flys, and I remember us comming to your place to see and celebrate the arrival of year 2000. I was only 9 months post transplant, and wondering about my future.I'd like to get back in a travelling band,but the spirit is willing but the flesh is week. All those hours driving and getting lost even with a sat nav, doesn't appeal to me anymore. Local work sure, but in this country, as you know we have miles to travel to gigs
Micky "scars" Byrne...hopefully the next scar on the horizon wont be too bad if they do a Laparoscopy and not the "open" repair. Actually I am proud of my many scars...it's me!!!
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Micky "scars" Byrne...hopefully the next scar on the horizon wont be too bad if they do a Laparoscopy and not the "open" repair. Actually I am proud of my many scars...it's me!!!
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Mick
Bless you, friend! Many many more to come!
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Bless you too Dennis...take care
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It really is amazing. I know that some things rise, others fall, and our preference for "the good old days" has some basis in personal values... but I picked up a Merck (home medical) manual from the mid-70's at a library sale, and back then, the "cure" for the disc condition that ails me was bed rest, and morphine. And that's, like, it. Lie in bed gacked out of your gourd until you die... and whether you feel rich or not, it's worth noting that Alexander the Great - at that time, a ridiculously "rich" guy - master of the whole known world - died of "a fever." King Tutankhamen, ditto (rich), ditto, dead from a chariot accident. Farmers had ten children because you needed five to work the farm - and half of 'em died before you get them in the harness. I don't even know which end of a windmill you plug a steel guitar into...?
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