I've never got into the 'Hero Worship' fixation with any celebrities. I acknowledge their contributions to their chosen craft but to worship them as deities is a concept beyond my understanding. I have been to one music concert in my life, I reluctantly went to a Neil Diamond show. The seats were folding chairs below stage level and hardly anyone sat in them except me once he was on stage. Yes in my opinion he is a good singer, but not an immortal. It should be noted I can't carry a tune, am tone deaf and hard of hearing. I can take or leave music. I also never worshiped any sports hero either although Joe Montana came close.
I did the whole Graceland thing back in 2009, toured the gaudy, closed in mansion. Being claustrophobic I couldn't get out into the fresh air fast enough. We done the walking tour of the grounds and for the life of me couldn't understand why their grave sites were a place to have a religious experience. I tried to get past the crowd, most with their heads bowed praying. I accidentally brushed past a camera carrying gentleman he glared at me and you would have thought I had crossed the line of decency or desecrated the Wailing Wall. For that transgression I apologize. Then onto the souvenir shop and the rows and rows of bobble head Elvis's, shot glasses and coffee mugs. I left Memphis wiser and less likely to visit another 'hero' shrine again.