15 yrs. ago, after the untimely tragedy affecting Selena and her family and music group, I took my Selena cassettes to Rosarito Beach and listened to
her music all afternoon long at a favorite restaurant of mine.
Such a tragic ending to such a promising future. Just watched her last concert again over the weekend too. There will never be another like her. Such
a down to earth warm caring person. Long Live the Memory of SELENA!!!!!
Originally posted by noproblemo2
Such a tragic ending to such a promising future. Just watched her last concert again over the weekend too. There will never be another like her. Such
a down to earth warm caring person. Long Live the Memory of SELENA!!!!!
[Edited on 4-1-2010 by noproblemo2]
Agreed, noproblemo2! We are big Selena fans in my house. I heard on the radio this morning that it has been 15 years since she was killed. I can't
believe it has been so long, yet her music is so timeless.
Whenever I hear that rainy, chill wind blow. I think it may be time to head for Mexico. Tengo que obedecer mi corazon!
I was in Corpus Christi Texas the day she died and had to deal with all the police action. They had streets blocked and it created some big traffic
jams. Truly a very sad story.
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She just went by the name Selena. If you have never listened to her music you can click the link Ken attached or go to youtube to see video, but
look for videos by "Selena" not Selena Gomez...two different people. Also there was a movie made about Selena's life where Selena was played by
J-Lo.. I love Selena's music and still listen to her after all this time.
[Edited on 4-1-2010 by grace59]
Whenever I hear that rainy, chill wind blow. I think it may be time to head for Mexico. Tengo que obedecer mi corazon!
Originally posted by grace59I love Selena's music and still listen to her after all this time.
I went to see her movie (when I lived in Michigan) back in '96. After her murder, I went to K-Mart and bought all of her CDs that I could find.
Before that, all I had were her cassettes from the Tijuana pirateria. The stores were flooded at the time with her CDs and then were suddenly
impossible to find.
Her backup singer Pete Astudillo's rememberance song of her "Como te extrano" was deleted and can be seen as a live performance, but the original
song is no longer available for purchase - you can't even see the video on YouTube!
I took my Selena cassettes to Rosarito Beach and listened to her music all afternoon long at a favorite restaurant of mine...
I went to see her movie (when I lived in Michigan) back in '96. After her murder, I went to K-Mart and bought all of her CDs that I could find.
Before that, all I had were her cassettes from the Tijuana pirateria.
Before becoming a black man you were a teenage Latina???
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Yeah, "WAS" is the operative word. A looker. In fact, she looked a lot like a professional gal I once knew for a short time.
Probably wasn't her, though. The gal I knew used a different name which may, or may not, have been the real one.
I find it BIZARRE that someone could have an obsession over a "performer" of whatever talent who's been dead for a long time. No doubt, she was good
at her particular brand of music and, if you're into that style, that's OK, but getting Maudlin is a little weird.
Besides, there just isn't a lot of mourning time available right now. Besides the aforementioned June Havoc, there's Peter Graves and Robert Culp.
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