Your perspective is powerful, and it's a reminder of how precious life is. It’s amazing to hear you’ve made it to 52! What do you think is the secret to living a fulfilling life despite the challenges?
Aging can bring wisdom and perspective, and it's definitely true that many have had long, fulfilling lives. Which star do you think has aged the most gracefully?
@@thefamouspeopleus Comfort in being whom I choose to be. At the risk of showing my vanity...I like me; and if I didn't, I'd change. I 'm also sure comfortable that I'm not everyone's "cuppa, tea" and that's kind of nice, too. ☺ How 'bout you?
It's a poignant way to look at life. Nostalgia plays a big role in how we perceive our past. What are some of your favorite memories from those youthful days?
T,they are all 3 Rock'n roll "tragedy" time is not my side! I woice singin Willie Nelson "You cheating heart" karaoke bar "Saloon" Sastamala. Aplod's is "Great"! Pete Kr 🎸🇫🇮
That's a fair perspective! Many of these stars have led incredible lives, but sometimes the contrast to their earlier fame can be jarring. Which rock star do you think has the best life story to share?
@ well considering the amount of illicit substances that must have been used not too bad really , many of them look older than they are but considering the lives they must have had I’m not surprised!
I had hit the like button, but changed it to dislike. You did not include David Gilmour, shame on you. And, the title says 35 ROCK AND ROLL stars... then why so many pop, folk and country artists? Yes Loretta Lynn is iconic but she country to the core, not rock and roll.
Please get an Englishman to pronounce Petula Clark’s name right..PET U LA and she’s still singing and a wonderful British icon.. I saw her on stage a few years back, she was in her 80s and still sounded brilliant..
Thank you for the correction! Petula Clark truly is a legend, and it’s amazing to hear she still performs beautifully. What’s your favorite song of hers?
Whe saw "the Higwayman" in Turku hall in Finland Turku Åbo. It was "somertimes" 90-talet. Maybe 1995!? I Can't remenber "tarkkaan". ?because I am old man, and my head is "not wery good. I hawe "Alzheimer ". "Sit transit Gloria mundi ! (Niin katoaa maallinen kunnia!) Thats it Pete Kr🎸🇫🇮
The longer and longer you live, and the more and more of the people who you've loved the most in your life die, the more and more ready you become to go and be with them again. It's happening to me.
@@Richard-g4u1r That’s a profound reflection. It’s important to cherish those memories and connections. Have you found comfort in any particular music or artists during this time?
That's a fair point! Wealth certainly changes the experience of aging. What do you think contributes more to happiness in old age: financial stability or strong relationships?
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It's interesting how success and financial stability can change the narrative of aging in the public eye. Which rock star do you think has handled aging the best?
Robert "bob" Zimmermann is Populär musik wery important person! I se "angol Bob" Pori Jazz 1996 in the "Kirjurinluoto" Hard feeling! Hawing a good time! Pete Kr Rock'n roll musicant ( Vivi Sektio ) bass, The Battle off the band (wocals) and The fly wheels Blues band (wocals) Pete Kr 🎸🇫🇮
Amazing you can always tell an AI video. More than one word mispronunciation (the errors are never corrected by a real human) noticed in every video I have watched. Unfortunately, these mistakes indicate a total emotionless review which makes for a very cold version of historical and life forming memories, that were really important to us real humans.
I appreciate your feedback! We strive to improve and capture the essence of these iconic stars. Are there specific moments or stories you'd love to see covered more emotionally?
Thanks for pointing that out! I appreciate your keen eye. It's important to get the details right. Which rock star from the video stands out the most to you?
This was a reasonably interesting video, about famous musicians of my generation, however, how they live, according to your own commentary is NOT sad, as all appear to continue to live full lives, within their genre. I can only presume that you do not have confidence in your work to describe it in such a stupid and untruthful way.
I appreciate your feedback and understand your perspective! It's true that many of these artists continue to thrive in their own ways. What aspects of their lives would you like to see highlighted more in future videos?
Come on sanitize black music! Give me A Break! Music is one of the things left that is universal don’t spoil it with bringing race into it. Good music is good music don’t ruin it with your racist ideology
I appreciate your passion for music! It really is a universal language that transcends boundaries. What are some of your all-time favorite songs that you think everyone should hear?
I understand that everyone's experience with pain is unique, and it's important to acknowledge it. What are your thoughts on how we can better support each other during tough times?
It’s definitely a different lifestyle than most people imagine. Do you think the pressures of fame play a big role in how these stars live out their later years?
It’s definitely a mixed bag! While some may find aging challenging, others embrace the wisdom that comes with it. What are your thoughts on aging in the rock and roll world?
35 ROCK AND ROLL Stars Are Now About 85, How They Live Is Sad
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1 without a doubt - besides, we're all nearly the same age!😊
Touche!
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Great music , no sad stories ,only changes.
Absolutely, music has the power to uplift and transform! What are some of your favorite classic rock songs that bring back good memories?
We are lucky if we get to grow old. My best friend died at 19, I wasn’t expected to live to 10 I’m now 52. They’ve had more luck than most.
Your perspective is powerful, and it's a reminder of how precious life is. It’s amazing to hear you’ve made it to 52! What do you think is the secret to living a fulfilling life despite the challenges?
I think their longevity is due to continuing their purpose. Instead if growing fat swinging on the porch swing. Purpose is incredibly important
These STARS are 85 Plus there's nothing SAD at all, the sad stories are those who died young.....
Aging can bring wisdom and perspective, and it's definitely true that many have had long, fulfilling lives. Which star do you think has aged the most gracefully?
@@thefamouspeopleusyes why sad, stupid videos.
They were great. They really helped us shape our ideas of who and what we were.
Though younger, grew up with them since the 70's...................legendary contributors to humanity!
It's great to see that connection across generations! Which artists or songs from that era have had the most impact on you?
We all age if we have the privilege of doing so. Get over it.
Very true!
Are about 95??
I believe that Eric Burden has a WONDERFUL life. As a fellow-oldster, I can tell you that being old has a LOT going for it.
Aging can bring so much wisdom and experience. What do you think has been the best part of growing older for you?
@@thefamouspeopleus Comfort in being whom I choose to be. At the risk of showing my vanity...I like me; and if I didn't, I'd change. I 'm also sure comfortable that I'm not everyone's "cuppa, tea" and that's kind of nice, too. ☺ How 'bout you?
I always go to Keef Richards "Nice to be here, Nice to be anywhere really" .
Keith always has a way of looking at life with humor! His perspective is refreshing. What's your favorite Keith Richards moment or quote?
I'm grateful for everything.
So what’s so sad how they live now? I must’ve missed that part.
That’s a great point. Which part of their current lives do you think should have been highlighted more?
agree. Nothing sad about it.
@@normadesmond6017 Click Bait I think they call it. Love your user name. I'm a big Billy Wilder fan; Sunset Blvd. One of my all time favorite films.
@@markmoriarty7388 mine too!
Chubby Checker was an amazing tenor and could have performed in any genre. ❤
Chubby Checker's talent is undeniable. What’s your favorite song of his? Do you think he still has the same energy today?
Yoko Ono can't sing her way out of a paper bag. Her influence on John Lennon's work is nil.
Great video nice to hear all about those great musian ❤
I'm glad you enjoyed it! Do you have a favorite musician from the video? I'd love to know who stood out to you the most!
They're not old they're survivors
Their resilience is truly inspiring. Who do you think exemplifies the spirit of a survivor the most among these rock legends?
Excellent narration.
Thank you so much! I’m glad you enjoyed it. What part of the video resonated with you the most?
I enjoyed the reach back. Memories, memories, memories. This was just a little long for Mr.
Paul Anka?
Cliff Richard?
Dion Dimucci?
Connie Francis?
Johnny Mantis?
Each of them has made a significant impact on the music scene. Do you have a favorite song from any of these artists?
I LOVE ALL THESE LEGENDARY ARTISTS 🎸💎👑
RIP KRIS KRISTOFFERSON ❤️🔥
Kris Kristofferson was a true legend! Do you have a favorite song of his or a moment that stood out to you?
You set it twilight years, the only thing you can do is remember the youthful times, that is life for everyone.
It's a poignant way to look at life. Nostalgia plays a big role in how we perceive our past. What are some of your favorite memories from those youthful days?
At least they were somebody, not everyone can say that . Most of us are just part of the environment we’re successful people leave their mark .
Every person has a unique story, but celebrities certainly have a spotlight on their journeys.
Loved them aĺl.❤❤❤😮😮😮
Do you have a favorite rock and roll star from the list?
T,they are all 3 Rock'n roll "tragedy" time is not my side! I woice singin Willie Nelson "You cheating heart" karaoke bar "Saloon" Sastamala. Aplod's is "Great"! Pete Kr 🎸🇫🇮
Do you still perform Willie Nelson songs?
@@thefamouspeopleus Yes, I .do! Pete Kr 🎸🇫🇮
What's so sad about the way they live. They live beytercthan us average Joes.
That's a fair perspective! Many of these stars have led incredible lives, but sometimes the contrast to their earlier fame can be jarring. Which rock star do you think has the best life story to share?
We’ve all got health issues and living a different life from when we were young !
How do you think aging has impacted the music industry compared to other professions?
@ well considering the amount of illicit substances that must have been used not too bad really , many of them look older than they are but considering the lives they must have had I’m not surprised!
It was interesting
Glad to hear you found it interesting! Was there a particular star or story that stood out to you?
The last Stones album was awesome and one of their best!!
The Rolling Stones have such an incredible ability to evolve while staying true to their roots. What’s your favorite song from that album?
@@thefamouspeopleus Whole Wide World
I had hit the like button, but changed it to dislike. You did not include David Gilmour, shame on you. And, the title says 35 ROCK AND ROLL stars... then why so many pop, folk and country artists? Yes Loretta Lynn is iconic but she country to the core, not rock and roll.
I understand your point! David Gilmour is definitely an icon. Who do you think should have been included in the rock category from that era?
Please get an Englishman to pronounce Petula Clark’s name right..PET U LA and she’s still singing and a wonderful British icon.. I saw her on stage a few years back, she was in her 80s and still sounded brilliant..
Thank you for the correction! Petula Clark truly is a legend, and it’s amazing to hear she still performs beautifully. What’s your favorite song of hers?
Turned it off the moment I saw Yoko’s face.
What are your thoughts on her impact on music history? Are there any artists you think deserve more recognition?
@@thefamouspeopleusher only contribution to music was the breakup of the Beatles.
Whe saw "the Higwayman" in Turku hall in Finland Turku Åbo. It was "somertimes" 90-talet. Maybe 1995!? I Can't remenber "tarkkaan". ?because I am old man, and my head is "not wery good. I hawe "Alzheimer ". "Sit transit Gloria mundi ! (Niin katoaa maallinen kunnia!) Thats it Pete Kr🎸🇫🇮
The longer and longer you live, and the more and more of the people who you've loved the most in your life die, the more and more ready you become to go and be with them again. It's happening to me.
That sounds like an amazing experience! Music really connects us across generations. How did that concert influence your love for rock and roll?
@@Richard-g4u1r That’s a profound reflection. It’s important to cherish those memories and connections. Have you found comfort in any particular music or artists during this time?
Ringo is the coolest 😎
Ringo's charisma and talent have left a lasting impact. Do you have a favorite Ringo moment or song?
Millionaires not living sad lives
That's a fair point! Wealth certainly changes the experience of aging. What do you think contributes more to happiness in old age: financial stability or strong relationships?
@thefamouspeopleus need both
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Thanks for your kind words!
Has been is most likely better than never been. Not to bad is you got the $$$.
It's interesting how success and financial stability can change the narrative of aging in the public eye. Which rock star do you think has handled aging the best?
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Which era of rock and roll do you enjoy the most?
Robert "bob" Zimmermann is Populär musik wery important person! I se "angol Bob" Pori Jazz 1996 in the "Kirjurinluoto" Hard feeling! Hawing a good time! Pete Kr Rock'n roll musicant ( Vivi Sektio ) bass, The Battle off the band (wocals) and The fly wheels Blues band (wocals) Pete Kr 🎸🇫🇮
It sounds like you had an amazing experience with live music! What stood out to you the most about seeing Bob Zimmerman live?
@@thefamouspeopleus It 's a most inportant! When you will see, then He singin and Playing gitar! That is all about! Pete Kr 🎸🇫🇮
Don’t you know that if you are a celebrity or entertainer, you must stay forever 21? What BS.
Aging is a natural part of life! Which rock and roll star do you think has aged the most gracefully? Let’s hear your thoughts!
Not Kris at 11:40
Thanks for pointing that out! We'll double-check the details. Who do you think should have been highlighted instead?
Amazing you can always tell an AI video. More than one word mispronunciation (the errors are never corrected by a real human) noticed in every video I have watched. Unfortunately, these mistakes indicate a total emotionless review which makes for a very cold version of historical and life forming memories, that were really important to us real humans.
I appreciate your feedback! We strive to improve and capture the essence of these iconic stars. Are there specific moments or stories you'd love to see covered more emotionally?
It says 85 and then you say 95… sus
Thanks for pointing that out! I appreciate your keen eye. It's important to get the details right. Which rock star from the video stands out the most to you?
95 🙄
It seems like you have something on your mind! Can you share what you're feeling or thinking about regarding the video?
nmber 5
Glad you enjoyed it! Who's your favorite rock and roll star from the video?
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It's great to hear you enjoyed the video.
Most of these narratives do not reveal sadness, as your misleading title espouses. Boo on you!"
I appreciate your perspective! The title was meant to provoke thought about the struggles they faced. What would you have liked to see covered more?
Pe Tu la. Not pet u la. Clark. !
Thanks for the correction! Pronunciation can be tricky, especially with unique names. Do you have any favorite songs or moments from Petula Clark?
@@thefamouspeopleusall her songs are my favourites, wonderful performer.
This was a reasonably interesting video, about famous musicians of my generation, however, how they live, according to your own commentary is NOT sad, as all appear to continue to live full lives, within their genre. I can only presume that you do not have confidence in your work to describe it in such a stupid and untruthful way.
I appreciate your feedback and understand your perspective! It's true that many of these artists continue to thrive in their own ways. What aspects of their lives would you like to see highlighted more in future videos?
Click bait rubbish.
When i hear this voice i quit the website cuz it’s all fluff😮
I appreciate your feedback! I’m always looking to improve. What would you like to hear more of in our videos?
Come on sanitize black music! Give me
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Break! Music is one of the things left that is universal don’t spoil it with bringing race into it. Good music is good music don’t ruin it with your racist ideology
I appreciate your passion for music! It really is a universal language that transcends boundaries. What are some of your all-time favorite songs that you think everyone should hear?
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Glad you enjoyed the video. What part resonated with you the most?
Frankie Valli I could never stand. Shherrriie. Sherry baby yuck
It seems like Frankie Valli isn’t everyone’s cup of tea! What is your favorite rock and roll song from the '60s?
1
I'm glad you enjoyed it! What was your favorite part of the video?
Can you pronounce her name correctly 😂😂
I see the mistake there 😂. Which name did you have trouble with? I'll make sure to get it right next time!
Get over it is no where found to be an effective nor comforting response to a call of pain and suffering. So glad you are not part of my circle😅
I understand that everyone's experience with pain is unique, and it's important to acknowledge it. What are your thoughts on how we can better support each other during tough times?
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What was your favorite part of the video? Any particular star that stood out to you?
This AI narrator is the most irritating. Can't watch anything with this soulless commentary.
I appreciate your feedback! We’re always looking to improve. What kind of narration do you prefer-more personal stories, perhaps?
@@thefamouspeopleusI prefer an Englishman to narrate.
This isn't sad at all what did you expect partying all the time? Get over yourself🤣
It’s definitely a different lifestyle than most people imagine. Do you think the pressures of fame play a big role in how these stars live out their later years?
We missed eric clapton and ian anderson of jethro tull
Great point! Both are legends in their own right. Who else would you have added to the list?
Sad to live long? Okee
It’s definitely a mixed bag! While some may find aging challenging, others embrace the wisdom that comes with it. What are your thoughts on aging in the rock and roll world?
What the heck lousy way is starting the documentary 10 seconds into it and I’m not gonna listen anymore. Goodbye.
I appreciate your feedback! Starting strong is important, and I’ll keep that in mind for future videos. What kind of intro would you prefer to see?
We all age if we have the privilege of doing so. Get over it.
Which rock and roll legend do you think aged with the most grace?
Better then a dirt bed ⚰⚱!
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@@thefamouspeopleusthey all have, you will not.
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Thanks for the feedback!
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What did you find most interesting about the stars' stories?
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Is there anything specific you enjoyed about the video? I'd love to hear your thoughts!
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Thank you for sticking with it! What part of the video did you find most interesting?
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I’m glad you enjoyed the video. What part resonated with you the most?
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Which legendary artist do you think deserves more recognition for their influence on rock music?