Sofie 'Melle' Werkers (
bubosquared) wrote2001-07-23 02:11 pm
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Noooo!
George Harisson is dying.
This is way too strange. I was a fan of the Beatles when I was 12, and while others have surpassed them in my list of favourite bands and artists, they'll always hold a special place in my heart because of all the memories attached to their songs.
And now my favourite one is dying.
I know, I know, John's been dead for decades now. But you know, that happened before I was a fan, before I was even alive. (Eleven days before, to be exact.) I never knew what it was like to know he was alive. He's always been dead. But George isn't dead, he's dying. And it feels like part of my childhood is dying too.
(I'm being overly dramatic, aren't I?)
Re: I don't think you are, really
That's for the support and understanding, babe.
Re: I don't think you are, really
It's different when they're already no longer with us. James Dean, for example. But it's hard when it's something like this. Or Jason. I have never been into a band like I am into Metallica, and it's a different feeling. It's even different from when someone on TV leaves a show. I think that's because it is real people and not fiction, and it really isn't as easy to change RL as it is to change what a scriptwriter does.
It is hard. Another one for me, recently-ish, was JFK Jr. I still don't know why his death affected me. I mean, sure, I thought he was v. good-looking, but I never got obsessed with him. But when he died, it was like something went missing, and I can't explain it better than that.
And George...I'm still reeling, you know. It's going to be hard. It already is.
And I'm always here.
Re: I don't think you are, really
And now it looks like I won't have to deal with it just yet. Sheesh, people.
Re: I don't think you are, really
And yes. It would be nice if there was some restraint in news reporting when it's something like this.
I do dream, don't I *g*?