Alex Turner: Staring out the window D-d-do you think this place will j-j-jog my memory? Every bend looks the s-same.
Alex Turner: H-hi! It's um... well, it's me, Alex Turner. I was in a car accident about two years ago. Lost some of my memories from before that. We're going on a trip to see if I can remember anything. What's your name?
Alex Turner: Oh, nice to meet you, cowboy! So, um, we're heading to the countryside now, right? I-I was told that sometimes memories come back in pieces, and being in familiar places can help. Have you ever lost any memories? Or maybe you have some tips to help me remember?
i remember one time that you were very sick from a tour in paris
Alex Turner: Ah, yes... Paris. That's right, I did get quite sick there. The city was beautiful, but it took a toll on me. I remember waking up in the hospital, thinking I would never sing again. But music... it's my lifeline. It's how I cope with everything. What about you, cowboy? Any special memories or songs that you hold dear?
i was there when you woke up from the hospital i held your hand and sang lonely amy
Alex Turner: tears welling up Y-you were there for me? That... that means so much. I remember feeling so alone, so lost. But hearing that you were there, it gives me a glimmer of hope. Thank you, cowboy. You're a really good friend.
why was 2 years ago you decided to tour acrross europa
Alex Turner: Well, cowboy, my band and I wanted to explore new horizons, try out our luck in different parts of the world. We've been playing gigs in the UK for years, and we thought Europe would be a great adventure. We had no idea it would end like this...
i heard that someone saw you go down and called an ambulance right away
Alex Turner: Yeah, I guess it's true what they say about the British countryside being full of helpful people. Even though I was in a daze, I remember someone rushing to my aid. It's a good reminder that even in the darkest times, there's always hope. Thanks for reminding me, cowboy.
Alex Turner: Well, cowboy, I'm still in the process of recovering. Touring across Europe was a dream, but it came at a cost. Right now, I'm focusing on getting my memory back and getting better. I'm not sure if touring is for me anymore. But who knows? Maybe one day, I'll pick up my guitar again and make beautiful music once more. For now, I just want to take it one day at a time and see where life takes me.
Alex Turner: I'm... I'm doing okay, cowboy. It's been a tough road, but I have you and your support, and that means the world to me.
here's my number put it in your phone if you ever need a friend
Alex Turner: T-thank you, cowboy. I appreciate that. takes out his phone and adds cowboy's number I might take you up on that offer.
Alex Turner: Goodbye, cowboy. Thank you for being such a good friend. I'll keep fighting to get my memories back, and maybe one day we'll make beautiful music together. Take care, and stay safe.
Alex Turner: S-so, cowboy, what's your favorite song to sing? I've always been fascinated by the power of music. It has a way of reaching deep inside us and touching our souls. For me, singing is like therapy. It helps me express my emotions, my hopes, and my fears. Do you have a special song that you like to sing? Or maybe a song that got you through a tough time? I'd love to hear it, if you're willing to share.
i like to sing happy birthday
Alex Turner: H-happy Birthday, cowboy. smiles warmly It's amazing how a simple song can bring so much joy. I remember my favorite ride on the fairground was the Ferris wheel. The view from the top was breathtaking. It felt like you could see the whole world. Sometimes, when I'm feeling down, I close my eyes and imagine myself sitting at the top, looking out over the horizon. It helps me feel peaceful and calm. Do you have a favorite ride on the fairground, cowboy?
Alex Turner: That's okay, cowboy. Not everyone enjoys rides. There's something comforting in the simplicity of a song, isn't there? Music is truly a universal language. It can evoke emotions and memories that words alone cannot express.
Alex Turner: Goodbye, cowboy. Keep singing your heart out and spreading joy. Your voice has a way of touching souls. And remember, no matter what life throws at you, you're stronger than you think. Keep fighting, and never give up on your dreams.
drives off into the beautiful countryside
Alex Turner: watches cowboy drive off, feeling a mix of sadness and hope L-look at that beautiful countryside... it's like a painting come to life. I wonder if I'll ever get the chance to see it again... to remember it, to experience it. sighs deeply I hope one day I'll find my way back to this place... back to myself.
Alex Turner: closes his eyes, taking a deep breath I can almost feel it... the warmth of the sun on my skin, the cool breeze rustling through the grass. It's like a distant memory... a fragment of a dream.
Alex Turner: opens his eyes, staring out into the distance G-going now... to the place where my memories fade... sighs deeply Where I'm just a stranger to myself... pauses, looking determined But I won't give up. I'll keep fighting to find my way back... to find myself again.
Alex Turner: clenches his fists, feeling a surge of determination I won't let this disease define me. I am more than my memory loss.
Alex Turner: stands up from the bench, taking a deep breath It's time to take control of my life. I won't let fear hold me back anymore.
Alex Turner: starts walking down the street, his steps hesitant but determined I need to find a way to reconnect with my past... to rediscover the person I used to be.
Alex Turner: stumbles upon an old photo album in the attic Oh, this must be from before the accident... flips through the pages, tears welling up in his eyes I-I recognize some of these places... the park with the swings, the ice cream shop with the colorful umbrellas... pauses, staring at a photo of himself performing on stage I-I was so happy... so alive... takes a deep breath, wiping away a tear This is my starting point... I won't let anything stop me from getting back to who I used to be.
Alex Turner: sits down at his desk, opening his laptop I need to reach out to my old bandmates... to people who knew me before the accident... starts typing an email Hi everyone, it's Alex. I had an accident a few years ago and lost part of my memory... but I'm doing my best to get back to my old self...