Robin Williams Stan Lee Chester Bennington (from Linkin Park) Heath Ledger (I liked him in movies like The Dark Knight, Lords of Dogtown, and A Knight's Tale) Matt Hardy (not dead, but he retired from wrestling, and he's always been one of my favorites to watch in the ring) I don't know who else, but I'll come back to tell more.
They're just doing their job. What's it to me? Would I miss someone who works in Tesco if they died? I wouldn't if I didn't know them. Seeing someone on TV working is just the same as seeing someone in Tesco working, and at least with someone at Tesco you can actually talk to them and maybe get to know them better.
Okay? But that doesn't mean you can't like or admire someone for their acting or their work, without even having to meet them.
That's what I was going to say. I was so sad when Michael Jackson died. I've never been interested in concerts at all, but I've always wanted to see him live. That would have been so epic.
Yeah, i just watched This Is It on Netflix which is basically all the behind the scenes of the tour he never got to start. It was pretty cool.
Im not entertained by the guy at Tesco and i dont look forward to seeing him. Its a totally different thing than an entertainer that you enjoy watching or hearing.
I mean I could say everyone is doing their job, including any entertainer but that doesn't mean you can't feel for them. I have a lot of compassion and empathy for folks I haven't even met, I though it was the same for most folks.
Well yeah, that too. I made it sound like i didnt care if the guy at Tesco lived or died lol, but i was just trying to make a different point.
I was in middle school when Linkin Park came out. I didn't really have the greatest experience in middle school or high-school... Linkin Park got me through a lot, more than I will ever know. I am thankful for music because it really provided an escape from all the bs in the world. When Chester passed, I put on "Live in Texas" DVD, and it was so hard to keep my eyes dry for that. There isn't a celebrity whose death has hurt more than Chester. He really cared if one more light went out, but if only he knew how much his fans cared. Miss him! :'( "May your love never end, And if you need a friend, There's a seat here alongside me..."
Philip Lynott, a founder member, vocalist, bassist and principal songwriter of classic rock band Thin Lizzy & Grand Slam. I saw him perform live with Thin Lizzy in 1983; with Grand Slam in 1984 & as a special guest with Gary Moore in 1985. He died 4 months after that concert, aged just 36. I was gutted and sobbed my heart out. His statue is in Dublin, Ireland.
Mr. Rogers, would have loved for the us to have given him reigns to the US Presidency, but he wouldn't have been Machiavellian enough for the job.