By Libby
I was surprised to learn Prince turned 50 today. I saw him not so very long ago doing a big half time show in the rain and he still looked young.
I would have posted a video in honor of the ocassion but he's so paranoid about protecting his work, you can't get one. They apparently even block the sound on the YouTube covers. Bizarre. I liked some of his songs but his whole prima donna persona always bugged me so I wasn't a big fan. Anyway, it's odd to think of him as getting old.
The same for Michael Jackson, who will turn 50 in August, although I don't find that as jarring. I suppose because I watched him grow up.

50 is "old?" how young are you? according to your definition, obama is pretty close to old himself. hmm.
ReplyDelete50 is "old?" how young are you? according to your definition, obama is pretty close to old himself. hmm.
ReplyDelete50 is "old?" how young are you? according to your definition, obama is pretty close to old himself. hmm.
ReplyDeleteLOL. I'm older than 50 so relatively speaking, 50 sounds young to me generally, but it sounds old when applied to celebs I think of as young. In my mind, some people stay fixed at a certain age. To give it context, I still think of my Dad as a 40 year old with a full head of black curly hair and I'm always a little jarred when I see him and realize he's not that anymore.
ReplyDeleteI go with professions, myself. 50 for a politician or other high-ranking position in the business world like CEO, isn't terribly old. For sports and rock stars, it is generally well past your prime, though longevity in such fields is increasing.
ReplyDeleteIt really hits you when you realize the old rockers are now in their 60s.
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