Dear Michael,
I missed you. I grew up listening to INXS apart from listening to what the rest of the world was jamming to, expecially in my family. I remember at the time being in a band with my sisters, either you listened to heavy metal, rock or punk, everything else was crap. Well, as I am myself, I had no rules to live by except my own. I went out to a record store and bought the vinyl INXS-Kick album. I rocked hard (I played drums then) with that album and loved every song. One day one of my sisters, Linda, “heard” that I bought the album and actually approached me and wanted to know why I bought it. I said because I liked the album that's why. She got all huff and puff about the album and went on about that I shouldn't have bought it. My other younger sister, Noami (who was there at the time) and I looked at each other as if. I laughed at Linda's face and told her off. We argued awhile, and hold grudges. It's water under the bridge now. I'll never forget that day. But those memories and of your videos will live on forever. I still find INXS very inspirational because of your diversity, I am forever mystified. I'm still a rocker today, a solo artist. I may not be popular (yet) but I don't plan on quitting either. Thanks for your spirit, my friend.
Jaden
I missed you. I grew up listening to INXS apart from listening to what the rest of the world was jamming to, expecially in my family. I remember at the time being in a band with my sisters, either you listened to heavy metal, rock or punk, everything else was crap. Well, as I am myself, I had no rules to live by except my own. I went out to a record store and bought the vinyl INXS-Kick album. I rocked hard (I played drums then) with that album and loved every song. One day one of my sisters, Linda, “heard” that I bought the album and actually approached me and wanted to know why I bought it. I said because I liked the album that's why. She got all huff and puff about the album and went on about that I shouldn't have bought it. My other younger sister, Noami (who was there at the time) and I looked at each other as if. I laughed at Linda's face and told her off. We argued awhile, and hold grudges. It's water under the bridge now. I'll never forget that day. But those memories and of your videos will live on forever. I still find INXS very inspirational because of your diversity, I am forever mystified. I'm still a rocker today, a solo artist. I may not be popular (yet) but I don't plan on quitting either. Thanks for your spirit, my friend.
Jaden