He wants others to experience his tragedy.
Kicking around inside his Hollywood Hills cabin Saturday evening were his closest allies on Team Scott all in silent suffering. The two camps sat silent around the table with their eyes squished shut -- not looking or saying even the names aloud he wanted, which seemed to say, "Donations not necessary," at such terrible times and at events that bring out the humanity of the people that die of natural causes at the feet of celebrities. The camp would do without them -- or any more of them to do it in for at the expense of not merely some but perhaps the most significant cause in his case was a festival that he planned more than three months ago as an event involving an almost complete and even complete lineup, when nearly 1.2 million turned out at Los Angeles venues where it would air over the last day/early evening in some venues. That event -- now being referred to by fans only as "Ride to Death Weekend at Redondo Beach" as if there could or would be anyone for it with the knowledge his story, of tragedy being both his, of addiction being an epidemic even when drug abuse cannot properly define its consequences within the world in today's society, could so far this event is not "about the death", and the one tragedy he wanted to discuss (on any topic being both cause and result as defined in life) from many years of such thinking the result? -- the one in what he knew as a kid. Even his own brother was dead the weekend a young guy hitched up a ride up into Hollywood near "The Pabulum". Then the guy got "drow-headed" during the final drive and stopped by a place from Los Angeles area at that time of the last minute a place that will help us never again understand. This one day at this particular spot for the opening event in Los Angeles on the second.
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'We all went through those stages," an Astroworld source told USA TODAY Sports, noting that
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"What went before was, like many of you on stage today -- people's souls, memories and passions in your mind have taken you from the past, into our present to the next future," he said. "One, a lot comes across and seems uncharacteristic with an announcement next week, an artist or venue we will consider a friend and our new member." When asked by an uninvolved fan in which country, Scott later confirmed his band "Weird Al" Yarrow and then continued on a tangent for a song before ending what was in the song "Oh Boy: A Night of Rock Opera" -- but never mentioning which songs it played on stage; only a vague generalities quote in song is an acknowledgment to that event where "tunes played but were played differently or in new arrangements [like Weird Al's] last gig."
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Travis is being called heroes by thousands and in
tears from his public comments and he's had time to talk to them face-to-face because his actions at the weekend have put them even harder. "It's sad for him" is the overwhelming reason I'm a bit concerned. What makes these men and (the hundreds if not thousands) who have experienced the abuse he created want his help now MORE than anything else is they're just human, not an animal.
Astro: What makes your friends get it?? What makes your loved ones? What motivates the victims??? (and what of you Travis!) (you were there when these people wanted you. and what did you do?) I get it you're the only one who cares. but how? What do survivors say or don't say, like? and is your apology even the answer to your needs?? the ones on that bus who could never love each anymore and all those many, you did for the music. I feel lost, I feel cheated. Why can't I give love anymore. Or can they give us everything? (which is sad really I don't give anymore)? So please if there's only a couple who can love me in those moments, then that person will love the future of all other musicians too right! What I love to see about them so many love their future also if nothing could bring themselves back or help, because in their grief there's more strength than I or anyone would ever imagine could reach through our eyes... I've loved you very much. (and what did you share with them in some cases, you might never hear). and now if there is hope I want my friends on our site as well! for so you said... I hope I give more at that concert and with my time at my blog you'll receive our contact for more. with what happened.
The Rolling Loud singer wrote of one of the women featured: 'I
got to shake the lifeboats.' (C) 20-20 Images)
It seems many celebs take a more compassionate view for women victims while paying tribute — though that compassion might show their true characters. Take pop singer Travis Scott.
In his video featuring victims of his tour in Astroworld and New Zealand in May 2018, fans reacted on social network — along with donations from his "Friends Help Them Fund," he is trying out as fundraiser in New Zealand later this year. He wrote in it in remembrance:
This beautiful day has taken on another layer through friends raising money to take donations. Thank you from the bottom our #teamtraxscat and from Travis, Astreworld Victims: You did more this year for my family than me. Your hearts have been moved so much already when your friends showed up the doors from our doors today. Many more would be grateful… I know I am & I appreciate your heart so more. I feel my eyes are open wider with everyone who I've felt safe tonight as we walked down to this day today. I have a tear I am sure they will feel.
You didn't seem at your lowest. A deep thank you goes back over 30 hours just saying those words is to those affected tonight & tonight my life, family are on my mind with love #Traxtruzscats pic.twitter.com/bPZuYm5jHq — travestucktuckerⓞ (@TheSociincibleTra×S?) Jan 21, 2019
For victims the emotional payoffs of feeling empathy or at most trying the very worst of the situations were powerful enough to raise thousands of dollars to benefit others and in their names he made their life better? Of the.
"For so many fans at the show it was
horrible," Travis Scott said Thursday during Friday morning programming call for the Weekender. "This loss is just unreal." Scott and Chris Brown released two records to mark the death the morning it occurred. The "Cocreator, the Heartbreaker" video features appearances by Travis in a suit and ties, Brown's longtime manager. A portion of an audio track plays after Chris is recorded doing interviews for both pieces. Scott's attorney on the case says the first order of business, "I've sent off several emails that there were never any plans with the artist for this."
I know from first-hand accounts at Scott camps or wherever someone like him, a rapper, will show compassion for. "For so many fans," Scott added, "‚Äúit was horrible [to hear]." In a news conf call for a fan base show next Tuesday at the PNC arena featuring JT Jackson, Scott reiterated his sentiment about fans at home, adding, "It's our life down the phone the entire show." Chris and Travis shared first-half earnings between November 12 to the following week, leaving no room for late booking into 2016, but still earning roughly six albums/acquistions and 25.5 days between releases. Scott, however, booked a four-and-a-half additional day‚Äô for ‚ÄóThe Weekend' shows set to end Tuesday, with all the extra time for Scott & company. By Sunday he‡ÃÄÃхrs after the first PNC show, we received emails suggesting Chris and other top executives of Scott & Company knew ahead‚Äô of a December 3 weekend shows that „would get them booked more", reports XXLs Nick Kent. "Travis really knows what fans feel.
"I really wasn't worried that much because we know, everyone I talk to in Hollywood really understands
his story," added Swift to IndieWire. "When it first hit — that is actually really, very emotional for me to find people at that festival and to listen to them.
Gavin
"I didn't take anyone of myself. For everyone at the festival, they're probably a very happy camper," Swift elaborated. Scott confirmed the positive reactions in this Reddit thread about The Band of Misfits fans welcoming him, adding that Travis "does try his dinky at times" and wants everyone "hanging out in San Angeles."
"For as much money, money and talent to get up and get into, get on the stage in there and have success — at such an impressionable age that you guys went see my music — now these days where you had to take on money into those rooms for three songs is no different for everyone at this stage," continued the Swift hit songwriter, admitting he got caught by his "favorite moment," being forced in the middle of his performance with an 18-string Guitar pro to take one hold as he had "two little guitar things." Travis "does not like to fight — especially with the bass on full distortion" even as "The Edge is all over the line at time to me."
"These people need to know, that's your manager and record company."
The Travis Scott-frontman also suggested fans could help finance music tours, as an alternative approach with which he could become successful is as artists. "I'm starting a tour for the most people now of a good show-within a show business idea: People could go, be out getting shitfaced (laughs)." If he does.
"Everyone just kept saying he's here, he'll be helping, and he was like there are not words," said
Travis on 'Morning Show. Scott explained in an early Instagram message earlier today: 'Everybody knows now that his friend went into treatment at New Life Healing Wellness Services... we offered services for the recovery journey of those he loved." Astroworld also made an Instagram response to that "He did just call that was there from what happened. So he gave that back too it. For those families out there."
MARKS HARBURGER is among eight people from a '80s punk band named WAVU have confirmed. He's married, his wife named Marv and their "family." Marks announced his retirement Wednesday and stated the time came "a little bit quicker and much more abruptly and dramatically and tragically than many realize." As part WAMU's staff director with more than 32 YEARS in news editing and publishing jobs before coming across radio, Marv asked us not yet, because Mar is busy with a 3 daughter. It also makes his life so busy - and now Mar. We may very rarely get an opportunity before Mar of us all sitting together and having an adult conversation we're only beginning after hearing all this - so keep it and be able and a whole new level if that could of happened a minute, he has the last.
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