| Welcome to the Wendy O. Williams Memorial Guestbook. Here's to the celebration of the extraordinary life of Wendy O. Williams! We miss you beyond expression Wendy, but continue to be, and will always be inspired by your awesome life! Founded April 6, 1999. To view the Guestbook use the buttons below to return to the main index , or move between pages. To make an entry, please return to the main page. |
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| April 17 | ||
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EXPLODING CHEVY;i close my eyes,and imagine you're there,i
turn on your songs,and feel it's not fair,Micheal Jordan,wouldn't
have done it,he just played on, when he hadn't won it,you should've
turned up your amp,and relived you song,there's time to re-vamp,any
wrong,i heard some say,they didn't dig your rap,disposing d'fest,as
if it was crap, but me who i am, i can't unplug it, i don't care
what they say, i listened and dug it, she did more with her life,
on rogher grounds, dogging the critics, making their rounds,
they'll always be there, |
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| April 17 | ||
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Never in my life can I imagine coming across a more inspiring
individual and band as Wendy O. Williams and the Plasmatics.
From the second I heard them (which was about four years ago)
I was in heaven!!!! In my mind there is nothing comparable to
listening to the Plasmatics. There is no one who can rock-n-roll
like Wendy, I just can't understand how the whole fucking music
industry can't give her the fucking credit she deserves. PURE
NO BULLSHIT ROCK AND ROLL!!!!! I owe Wendy alot for putting a
little more passion and drive in my life and music. I'm in the
process of getting a tribute tattoo of her weilding a chainsaw
on my upper arm - rhino horn and all! I just really hope that
she knows we all miss her, love her, and the world will never
be as kick-ass without her!!!!!! |
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| April 16 | ||
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I feel the same today as I did back in 1985 when I first dropped the needle on that W.O.W. vinyl - anyone who doesn't get this is a complete fucking moron!!! I'm sorry, but from the word go, that woman was performance, and a model example of living life to it's fullest. I completely support her choice to end her life when she saw fit, but I certainly hope it wasn't because she thought her fans had forgotten her. Every year I thought, 'God, I sure wish Wendy O. would do something again.' Of course she was a beautiful woman, but it was the complete package. I was really looking forward to seeing her out there as a model for older women. At a time when music sucked so bad I felt I was going to suffocate (i.e. the heyday of "Born in the USA," and the "Breadfast Club"), Wendy was out there with loud, in your face anthems that got me through some troubled times. As well, she answered two of my letters, which shows she gave a shit about her fans. I CAN'T WAIT FOR THAT MEMORIAL CD! ROCK ON WENDY!!! |
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| April 16 | ||
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When I was 13, my mum bought me in USA very strange LP: "Plasmatics - New hope for the wretched". I had never heard such kind of music in our communist Czech republic, it made me shocked! I became one of you. I started to look for more information about this group, but it was impossible in our country. Now, in Internet era, I would like thank you very much for any info about W.O.W. She lives in our hearts and will forever, because my future daughter will have name Wendy... |
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| April 16 | ||
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seeing Wendy's picture in Creem magazine in 1979 or so when I
was 10 or 11 and got a couple Plasmatics albums for my birthday.
I wore them out. Wendy was one of the few that was real and gave
me the courage to be myself. One of the few who was able to see
me through dark periods and made me believe everything would
be ok. I will never forget the shock when I read the paper last
April and saw her obituary. This fucked up world lost one hell
of a woman! Thank you Wendy for all you gave to us!! You will forever be missed but never forgotten...in your own words, "Legends Never Die" We won't let you! NOBODY can ever come close to you. Kick Ass Wendy! Jerry |
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