My Dad Passed Away October 16th. He was 55.

The details of this have been running in the newspapers and on the television. More is available at: http://www.misterabsurd.com/

There are some details I’d like to cover with my friends and family who read this. Heather and I came off of a red-eye flight from our honeymoon to the news that my Dad had passed away. At first I didn’t believe it. Then I had to call my Mom because my phone had lost all of its numbers on the trip. She confirmed it. I won’t describe how she was on the phone–just imagine it and you will be right. The same went for my brother who had to learn of it from the television.

There is a range of emotions you go through when dealing with something like this–none of which I can adequately describe in this entry. All I can convey is that there has been a lot of crying, sorrow, pain and shock associated with this.

I’d like everyone to know first of all that the family is doing the best we can under the circumstances. Not thirty minutes ago, my mom finally ate a full meal at the dinner table. I’ve been making sure she takes her vitamins every morning and trying to keep her comforted. We all have. She depended so much on my Dad and I think she is genuinely scared–which doesn’t help when your mourning.

Heather and Wendy (my wife and brother’s wife) have been doing an unbelievable job of supporting us through this tough time. I am so lucky to have Heather here in my most desperate hour. She has been holding me up. Wendy is doing the same for Brian. And they both are doing it for my Mom.

We took Kasper (my mom and dad’s dog–though she claims mostly his) for a walk today. He enjoyed it very much.

We have WAY too much food. So I expect everyone to visit my moms place and eat something with us.

Finally I wanted to share something very important:

The media recently covered the story of my Dad’s accident. They tried to tell it from the typical ‘unbiased’ perspective that they are charged with. However, ratings are always a factor in such reports and I wanted to clarify some things for my close friends as I know all of you have been reading as much as you can to find out.

Yesterday, Channel 3 in Duluth, gave a news report and showed pictures of the boat that had been crippled and crushed against the shores of Superior. They prefaced the newscast by saying “Both the Kooyer Family and the Coast Guard want to inform more people of boat safety” or something very close to that. In the articles and on the broadcast the Coast Guard blames the fact that they were unable to rescue my Dad on the fact that “they had no location” and he could have been anywhere in from Bayfield to some other end of Superior. Here are some additional details that the media left out:

  1. When my Dad called he originally called on channel 16. This is the standard procedure when calling in a Mayday.
  2. He informed them he had about 5 minutes before his boat hit the rocks. Before he could get more out, they asked him to switch to a different channel. We think “22”. The Coast Guard then “lost contact”.
  3. When they recovered the boat and investigated they found it on channel 24. Now realize that these were four foot waves.
  4. The radio is located below the steering wheel and in the short time he had to react any number of things could have occurred while the boat was pitching left to right. He knew he was in trouble.
  5. He grabbed all of his belongings including his wallet, keys and even his iPod and attempted to get on shore.
  6. He made it to shore and was alive and well and OFF of the boat. No thanks to the Coast Guard.
  7. He tried to save the damn boat. This is what ulitmately caused his death.

The thing that has bothered all of us though is this: The Coast Guard gracefully dodged addressing their policy on camera or in print. They didn’t even mention that they asked him to change channels and lost contact. If they had spent 15 seconds with him on channel 16 and simply asked his location before telling him to switch over he would STILL BE ALIVE.

I know this may read as a very frustrated and saddened young man mourning for his Dad. All of that is true. We’re not blaming the Coast Guard for their mistakes. We simply believe their policy is flawed.

I needed to do that for me, my brother, my mom and all of my family who believe that in order to invoke change you have to speak out. Brian and I called the television station today. We spoke to Maureen the head of the Newsroom there and she offered to interview us and give us the chance to tell it from our perspective and to tell them of the communication flaw in the Coast Guard’s current procedure. We were to go at 2pm. We decided that my Dad would just tell us to “let it go”–and that the media might make it worse.

Thanks again to everyone for sending us your love and support.

Love,
Adam K.

Where is She?

Tonight I imported a little known B-Side track off of a single released by Michael Damian in 1989. Damian did a remake of “Rock On” which was featured in the film “Dream a Little Dream”. The B-Side track, “Where is She?” performed by “Blue Future” was also featured in the film but NOT on the soundtrack. Strangely, it sounds as if the vocals are Michael Damian’s. I have not been able to confirm that, nor have I found any information on a band by that name. However, I found the out-of-print 45 a few years ago and tonight I made it possible for me to listen to the track on my iPod by importing it to my computer. I even went so far as to remove a few pops and clicks from the track. Considering the source, I’m very happy with how it turned out. I then created some album art for it:

Where is She?

UPDATE: 4/17/2007

I wrote to Larry Weir, the writer of this track! He responded to my email. Here is the email exchange and the official details of the track:

—–Original Message—–
From: Adam
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 1:28 PM
To: Larry
Subject: Blue Future

Hello Larry,

I just wanted to drop you a line because some time ago I transfered a copy of the song “Where is She?” by “Blue Future” to my computer from a 45. Then I blogged about it–which probably wasn’t the brightest thing I’ve ever done as I regularly receive requests for the song over a year later.

I basically have three things to talk about.

1. I’d like to take the time to thank you for writing such a beautiful song. As many artists sometimes don’t appreciate their own work, feel like it wasn’t finished or it may have been rushed–I think it’s important for you to hear that many kids who grew up in the 80s and watched “Dream a Little Dream” really enjoyed this track. So from all of us to all of you–thanks!

2. Who is Blue Future? Was it all studio musicians? Did you sing the lead?

3. Do you own it? If so is it on that album of your music? I’d love to snag a digital copy for my own pleasure at some point before I die.

That’s it! Feel free to answer if you want. I won’t be offended if you don’t.

Take care,

Adam C. Kooyer
Golden Valley, MN

And his response…

From: Larry
To: “Adam Kooyer”
Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 14:24:12 -0700

Subject: RE: Blue Future

Thanks for the note. Interesting story on that. As I was thrilled that they put it in the film, the music producers that controlled the soundtrack called with this good and bad news. Bad news: There are too many big name artists, and you will NOT be included on the “Dream A Little Dream” soundtrack! Good news: “We’ll put it on the B side (back in 1989 they still had vinyl singles) of the “Rock On” single. I had the last laugh as “Rock on” went to #1, and I got paid the same as the A side for record sales…making more $$ than anyone involved on the actual album. Not even sure I still have a copy of it…but if I locate it…I’ll send it off to you! Thanks for enjoying one of my all time favorite compositions. I did song it & used a few of my friends and studio guys to back me up and brother Tom was actually the other 1/2 of Blue Future. He now runs Studio City Sound (see: www.studiocitysound.com). We also just re-did Teen Witch a music film we did in the 80’s and it’s rocking. Check out www.myspace.com/teenwitchthemusical! thanks again!


Another update! 5/10/07

Someone has requested that they lyrics be posted to this entry. So here it goes…

Where is She – Blue Future
Written by: Larry Weir
———————-

Where is she?
Where is she?
I’ve been looking night through dawn.

Where is she?
Where is she?
I’ve been searchin’ on and on…

And I’ve been lookin’ a lifetime
Just to find her
You don’t know…

And I’ve been hurting for so long
Well it’s starting
Now to show…

Where is she?
Where is she?
I keep waiting for a call…

Where is she?
Where is she?
I keep pacing down the hall…

And maybe it’s an illusion
That keeps sayin’,
“That’s the one…”

Maybe it’s just confusion
That keeps playin’
When I know that there is no one…

    [Chorus]

    Where is she now?
    I don’t know–oh…
    Where is she now?
    I don’t know–oh…

Maybe I have been hiding
In another state of mind?

Could it be I could find her
in a moment–but I just won’t take the time?

    [Chorus]

I’ve been searchin’ on and on
I’ve been lookin’ night through dawn
I don’t know… (Where is she now)

I’ve been waiting for her call
I’ve been pacin’ down the hall
But I don’t know–oh!

Where is she?
Where is she?

UPDATE: 4/13/2008

A Year later. Today I obtained a cassette single of Rock On. I imported it and I think I’ve come up with an even CLEANER copy of the single.

Doh!

It appears as though I forgot to turn off comment moderation. Bah! Oh well, it’s fixed now. And so is that modopolis link…

Enjoy!

Still working on the look and feel. And I recently noticed I’m missing a years worth of posts. Ahh progress.