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bugsymalone wrote:Hey. Thanks, Suite. I just caught a little segment on Carrie Ann. Not sure if she had been on earlier. Good for her for going back and graduating from college.
Bugsy
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:bugsymalone wrote:Hey. Thanks, Suite. I just caught a little segment on Carrie Ann. Not sure if she had been on earlier. Good for her for going back and graduating from college.
Bugsy
I grabbed this from the Journey board above. It's going to be repeated again and againI DVR'd it, so I didn't get to see the whole thing yet, just the last few minutes like you
Here are the dates & times...
Wed 09/30 10:00-11:00pm
Thu 10/01 6:00-7:00pm
Fri 10/02 11:00-12:00pm
Sat 10/03 6:00-7:00pm
Sun 10/04 2:00-3:00pm
Tue 100/6 8:00-9:00pm
Wed 10/07 3:00-4:00pm
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:bugsymalone wrote:Hey. Thanks, Suite. I just caught a little segment on Carrie Ann. Not sure if she had been on earlier. Good for her for going back and graduating from college.
Bugsy
I grabbed this from the Journey board above. It's going to be repeated again and againI DVR'd it, so I didn't get to see the whole thing yet, just the last few minutes like you
Here are the dates & times...
Wed 09/30 10:00-11:00pm
Thu 10/01 6:00-7:00pm
Fri 10/02 11:00-12:00pm
Sat 10/03 6:00-7:00pm
Sun 10/04 2:00-3:00pm
Tue 100/6 8:00-9:00pm
Wed 10/07 3:00-4:00pm
bugsymalone wrote:I thought the whole show was done quite well and was interesting to watch. I enjoyed the little bit of new information and photos, as well, from Dennis, Suzanne and CarrieAnn.
The DeYoung's have done a commendable job raising two well-adjusted, smart, positive kids in sometimes not the most positive of circumstances.
Bugsy
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:I don't know if I missed a post but Carrie Ann DeYoung is on E! tonight, in about 45 minutes.
The E! True Hollywood Story
E 10:00 pm ET
"Rock Daughters" This new episode focuses on five women who are the offspring of rock legends -- Sally Taylor (daughter of James Taylor and Carly Simon); Kristinia DeBarge (daughter of James DeBarge); Lara Johnston (father is Tom Johnston of The Doobie Brothers); Carrie Ann DeYoung (daughter of Dennis DeYoung); and Madison Cain (daughter of Journey's Jonathan Cain).
Rockwriter wrote:
I liked this pretty well. For me the most interesting part was actually when Dennis spoke so forthrightly about his breakdown and its aftermath, and Suzanne as well. He has never really said "I flipped out" before, and I have never before heard Suzanne describe him as "sick" during that time, either. Interesting. I still wish someone would just have the balls to ask DDY outright about mental illness. Everyone tiptoes around it. I bet he would answer that and not even blink.
I hope all is well.
Sterling
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:Rockwriter wrote:
I liked this pretty well. For me the most interesting part was actually when Dennis spoke so forthrightly about his breakdown and its aftermath, and Suzanne as well. He has never really said "I flipped out" before, and I have never before heard Suzanne describe him as "sick" during that time, either. Interesting. I still wish someone would just have the balls to ask DDY outright about mental illness. Everyone tiptoes around it. I bet he would answer that and not even blink.
I hope all is well.
Sterling
He's talked about it before openly and that's when he wrote the song "Why Me". From what I heard, he won't play that one live in concert.
chowhall wrote:I saw it last night. I think all 3 of them came off well. Dennis didn't steal his daughter's thunder too much, Suzanne only came off a little overbearing, and Carrie Ann seems to be remarkably well adjusted to be raised in Chaos. Good job and good publicity for all concerned.
Rockwriter wrote:SuiteMadameBlue wrote:Rockwriter wrote:
I liked this pretty well. For me the most interesting part was actually when Dennis spoke so forthrightly about his breakdown and its aftermath, and Suzanne as well. He has never really said "I flipped out" before, and I have never before heard Suzanne describe him as "sick" during that time, either. Interesting. I still wish someone would just have the balls to ask DDY outright about mental illness. Everyone tiptoes around it. I bet he would answer that and not even blink.
I hope all is well.
Sterling
He's talked about it before openly and that's when he wrote the song "Why Me". From what I heard, he won't play that one live in concert.
Interesting, I somehow missed whatever interview where he said "Why Me" was inspired through mental illness. Do you remember where you saw that? I'd love to read it. He always used to say he got hit in the head with a baseball at ball practice and said, "Why me?" LOL. Of course if you read through all of Dennis' past interviews, there's an obvious thread that emerges because he says of various songs, "I was pretty depressed when I wrote that song, and that's why I wrote it." I've always figured that, like a lot of artists, depression was the underlying motivating factor for a lot of his creativity; depression being ther spur for needing to create, and the art itself being a way to try to alleviate depression.
I hope all is well.
Sterling
Toph wrote:chowhall wrote:I saw it last night. I think all 3 of them came off well. Dennis didn't steal his daughter's thunder too much, Suzanne only came off a little overbearing, and Carrie Ann seems to be remarkably well adjusted to be raised in Chaos. Good job and good publicity for all concerned.
A backhanded compliment on the DeYoungs from a true fan...
chowhall wrote:Toph wrote:chowhall wrote:I saw it last night. I think all 3 of them came off well. Dennis didn't steal his daughter's thunder too much, Suzanne only came off a little overbearing, and Carrie Ann seems to be remarkably well adjusted to be raised in Chaos. Good job and good publicity for all concerned.
A backhanded compliment on the DeYoungs from a true fan...
Fuck off Coward.
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