I love Debbie but i keep getting worried about what will happen when shes [hate to metion it ] not here, [get my drift.]
There are lots of people i like, but not as much as Debbie
and i have other bands to go see etc, but none compared to her?
u know.
I guess it's worse for her younger fans I'm 18, some of them are really attached to her and are like 10 yrs old!
what do u lot think? I guess you're older but I would be here when she goes [unless she lives to 103!]
Well, I'll be 19 in November so I know what you mean about being young and missing decades worth of opportunities to see her. I wish I was born before 1990 but I was born in 1990 and there is nothing I can do about it.
Eh ok I can't sugarcoat this anymore, as Lee said this is damn morbid, none of us want to think about it!
Let me put your mind at ease. Debbie will live forever and will always be gorgeous. Even if that weren't true (though, I assure you it is) there's no point in worrying about something you have no control over. At your age, death should be the last thing on your mind.
And btw, when Debbies 103, you'd be 57. Why don't you think you'll make it to 57? Never mind being morbid, you're kind of pessimistic aren't you?
Permalink Reply by Aimée on September 15, 2009 at 2:33pm
Okay hold on why are you all being mean?
Lee B
-'morbid'
Makes it out like i have an interest in death, which i don't
I hope she lives as long as possible
Gary-
Death is usually the last thing on my mind
but if shes the first thing on my mind
and if shes getting older
what am i supposed to think?
If you lot don't want to post advice don't accuse me of being things i'm not
and Gary, when i said ''but i'd be here when she goes unless she lives to 103'', i didn't mean I thought i'd only live to 57, I mean't by the time i'm 57 if she was still alive i'd have been able to have seen enough of her work to not be so sad about it.
Debbie will live forever through her art, she's already immortal.....and surely a living legend! If you look around you - no matter where you are - anybody in your field of vision will eventually pass away at a certain moment of their lives and that's the deal, one way or another! I would probably worry about my collection of Debbie's work of art though and I wish there was a way I could think ahead, ensuring that all these records will still be spinning when I'll be gone! The future generations would definitely love Deborah...
Aimee, First, I don't remember seeing you here before so if you're new here, let me welcome you to the O of W. Always good to see new members here. I'm sure no one here was trying to be mean to you. I know I wasn't. We're just speaking in a tongue-in-cheek kind of way.
OK, I exaggerated just a little. She won't live forever. But Debbie is only 64 in human years. But that's like about 32 in Debbie years. She takes good care of herself and she will be around for a long time. So my advice to you is: Enjoy Debbie as much as you can while she's here as you would anyone else in your life you care about. And don't worry, be happy.
And in case you haven't heard, Blondie is getting ready to record a new album to be released around next spring followed by another tour. So there's still more good music to look forward to.
DKNY,my friend, my buddy, my pal, my comrade, mi amigo, I have just one thing to say....................AAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH, NNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!
Permalink Reply by Aimée on September 16, 2009 at 4:31am
Gary-
I have been a member of oracle for a while actually .
I have made a couple of posts on tikilab and have added some rare photos to that site a while ago which they've added to their album
I don't make many comments on this site so thats why you probably haven't noticed me
I know blondie is making a new album, I'll just try think positively Thanks.
Permalink Reply by Wane on September 15, 2009 at 11:12pm
Debbie Harry is an Artist be as song writer,actress,chanteuse,teacher,visionary. She has seen allot lived so many lives and will continue on even when...everyone moves on physically but as someone touched on 'she' will always be,which is certain,think about the first time you heard a song by her (Blondie) and you never had seen her in life,but were already hooked into their presence,and now we have the honor of seeing and enjoying their gift's,and that sad day,and it will be sad we wont ever let them be gone just morphed into something new.Debbie has shown me what ageless is not just in the obvious flesh,but in constant creation of Art of living.She i have a feeling is going to be around a long time and will be a great archive of life stories and experiences to share with all.So enjoy the Debbie' in the flesh' now! I ramble with admiration i draw on her showmanship of strength,and always will,now...'then'.