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Question for Marvin/Elvis/Lennon fans who were fans during their lifetimes? I was listening to the WBSS demo on the "This Is It" companion cd, and had these images of MJ dancing, and it suddenly hit me like a flash of light, "He is dead."
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elvis died over 30 years ago, and marvin 25 years ago, and kurt about 15 years ago. i don't think you will have many orgers who were fans of elvis and marvin whilst they were alive, not in the sense of being a fan to the degree of being an orger for example. i think most orgers are in 30s-40s whereas you would need to be 50s-60s to have been a fan of elvis or marvin in thier hey day, as opposed to being a kid who liked the music on the radio
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Vanilli said: I miss MJ but I know there will be younger fans who will be "use" to him being a dead star. That quote literally made me sick to my stomach. Seriously, a big fat kick in the face | |
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As a kid, I loved Elvis. Everytime any of his movies came on TV, I would sit and watch it. I sam all of his movies SEVERAL times. The TRUTH.......only exist in 1 form.
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In response to the original question, you get over it the same as you would with the death of anybody. It hurts but after time you look back with fondness.
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Just people at the end of the day. The TRUTH.......only exist in 1 form.
The TRUTH. | |
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It sinks in, yeah (I'm a fan of Lennon, Cobain, Elvis, Sublime, and even MJ a little bit. I also was planning on going to the Dead the same week Jerry died)
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pacey68 said: In response to the original question, you get over it the same as you would with the death of anybody. It hurts but after time you look back with fondness.
At the end of the day he was just an entertainer that none of us really knew... it's much worse to lose somebody close to you, THAT'S real pain & loss. Losing Michael was like losing a family member. And Im still in denial. I don't think of him as gone. I know he passed on, n I cried and felt empty for a long time early on. then I stopped feeling sad because it didn't seem he WAS gone. People tell me I need therapy. It feels to me he's still here with us. | |
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Well i was around for the latter days of all these careers but didnt live in their heydays, obviously the LENNON murder was most felt, mainly because of my older brothers who lived through the BEatles so the music surrounded me all the time.
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