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I was in second grade, waiting my turn at the drinking fountain. The teacher came out and told us to all go back to the classroom. I can distinctly remember watching Kennedy's funeral on television, unfortunately the first of many.
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I was too young for JFK. I do remember when Regan was shot, but because he didn't die it was never that big of a deal.
9/11 has certainly eclipsed JFK even for those who remember JFK.
Tell you what I have noticed, there is more than a few who do the "where were you" when it is the anniversary of Elvis death.
Also remember being a little shocked at hearing of the assassination of Benazir Bhutto.
Unfortunately I saw that one coming by a mile--and she did nothing to stop it.
I wasn't alive when Kennedy was shot, so it's not one of my milestones. However, when that time of year rolls around, I do remember it. And as others said, I saw something about it during an NFL game. I would guess the news channels had something as well, but I rarely watch those.
I remember where I was when I found out:
* John Lennon was shot
* Freddie Mercury died
* George Harrison died
* Princess Diana died
* Challenger exploded
* Columbia exploded
* about the Sept 11 attacks
I recall, but no real details about where I was or what I was doing, when Reagan was shot. I was 11, and I think I came home from school to find my mom watching it on the news. I was at my in-laws when the Queen Mum died (no idea why I recall that). Also remember being a little shocked at hearing of the assassination of Benazir Bhutto.
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I can't say I was exactly surprised it happened. It was more just the startle factor of hearing it. And I guess I was in a place where I could have the news on a bit so it stuck in my head.
As for musicians, personally I don;t hold any of them to the level of significance that it matters.
What was a real shock, coming back to the states, though, was John John going down at sea in that plane.
I was only 10 when Lennon died, so it's not that I had a lot of knowledge or appreciate about him. I just knew he was "John Lennon from the Beatles." It was also the first thing I heard on the radio when I woke up; I think that's why it stuck in my head and hence why I remember where I was. Same thing happened with Freddie Mercury, although I was much older then and had a better idea of who he was.
Just b/c I mention these doesn't mean I had a high regard or anything, although I did in some cases. It's mostly just that I happen to remember where I was at the time, and the names were big enough for me to recall.
I remember that as well although I guess I'm of the generation where the Kennedys just weren't quite as big a deal, so I don't recall where I was or what I was doing.
I wasn't condemning you if you did hold them in regard, many do, look at all the people who remember when Elvis died.
I just don;t glorify celebrities as anything more than just what they do. Sure Tom Brady is a great quarterback and I want him to win because I'm a Pats fan, but I could give a rats ass who he's married to, what he's selling, what his views are, he throws a ball.
Guess I'm not the type to have "idols" I can;t compare the event of a world leader passing or a trajedy like 9/11 to someone who entertains for a living.
But again, I only speak for me.