Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Comments Like This Make Me Realize We Are Indeed 8 Years Apart.

Yesterday in the car, a commercial for the Richard Marx concert in Toledo came on. Of course I made a comment about him to which my 21 year old sister said the following:

“Who is Richard Marx?”

GASP! I know! Did your heart just break a little like mine did.

I proceeded to ask her if she was serious and how she could not know who Richard Marx was. I also sang a bit of one of his songs, but she still didn’t recognize it…..and she should have because it was spot on.

So yes, my sister does not know who Richard Marx is and I feel sorry for her. The cheesy lyrics, alluring voice, seductive looks and amazing hair of Mr. Marx has melted the hearts of many a ladies over the years. And from what I can tell he still looks and sounds amazing. I will be getting out my greatest hits CD this weekend and forcing her to listen to it and swoon with me.

I mean how could you not know “Now and Forever”….oh my gosh, when I heard this song it may have been the first time I actually got giddy and started daydreaming about a singer and then subconsciously started setting unrealistic expectation on relationships and what men should say (or sing) to women. “Terry will you love me until the day the ocean doesn’t touch the sand. And will you now and forever be my man.”

Or how about Right Here Waiting. “Wherever you go, whatever you do, I will be right here waiting for you.” I know you will be Richard.

Or Hold on to the Night. “I wish I could give you something more, I wish I could be yours.” (melted.)

And so many, many more. Ahhhhhh, I feel all flustery like a teenage girl :)

I may love my rock and metal music, but there will always be a place in my heart now and forever for Richard Marx and his love ballads.


*I will not apologize for the extreme cheese factor of this post.

5 comments:

  1. I.AM.STUNNED. Stunned into silence...

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  2. Richard was my very first concert back in 1989/1990. :) I vividly remember asking my best friend's mom (who was a good sport and took us), "What's that weird-smelling smoke?"

    Heh.

    So sad that your sis doesn't know the joy of "Angelia" and his whole glorious catalog. :)

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  3. I'm STILL thinking about this. I feel old. I can't believe there is someone out there who doesn't immediately picture the fluffy mullet as soon as his name is spoken.

    (Sadly shaking my head)

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  4. Sad Panda! I am stunned by your youngness. The good news is that you are about to enjoy Richard Marxx for the first time. Exciting!

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  5. I. can't. even. comment.

    REALLY?? Are you introducing her to him?

    (I can't be THAT old.)

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