For me, quite naturally, Wayne Gretzky will always be remembered. No one could beat his records, he will always certainly be the best hockey player off all time.
Mainstream musician wise: Madonna (partly cos she is a woman n the amount of success she has had). Michael Jackson (his talent and he is generally always news worthy). Spice Girls (particularly in the UK). The Beatles. World of film: Tim Burton, Christian Tarantino, alfred hitchcock. Authors: charles dickens, jk rowling, william shakespeare Poltical figures: Obama, Margaret Thatcher.Hitler
when i grow up I want to be like willy nelson,i mean look the dude is getting to be on the old side I know,but damn to have a strain of marijuana named for you it doesnt get much better than that! he he he
I went to Disneyland recently and they brought back an old ride "Captain EO" just in memory of him..so yeah
Dr Leary,harry anslinger,john travolta,elvis,stevie nicks,ray charles,kurt cobain larry hagman, of course, ol Jack nickelson,james brown,and far to many to post at the moment he he he
one actress i grew to respect was kathryn Hepburn,back when i was just a tad pole she stood up in front of her freinds and other people and told them just how she felt about this "generation and lifestyle" well she told them straight to their faces " getting married just to have sex" was just stupid! i remember her in one of two intervews that she might just say the hell with her generation and she would hitch hike through america,back then she was playing with fire,but i guess that she too had about enough bs from her generation and other people,damn that woman is awesome he he he
JOHN LENNON my 3 an 5 year old sons talk about john an the beatles all tha time they say in the car"mommy turn it to john,we wanna hear john." thats all tha heard in my tummy lol!!!
Robin Hood will always be a legend. He appeals to the masses. The Ninja the dark nights of justice. Mystical, mysterious, tough, these dudes have it all. Big Foooooot... totally here for the duration. For hundreds, possibly thousands of years the hairy man has stalked the recesses of our minds and our woodlands. From ancient native fires to modern campfires Sasquatch has caught our ear and made us say, hmmmm.