Saturday, April 18, 2009
Okay. Three days later I am still analyzing the Susan Boyle miracle.
Man, I've watched that Youtube Video at least 20 times (that's all I'll admit to) and I'm not the only crazed re-watcher. After reading a hundred comments below the video, (and various articles about Susan's big night), I find I'm just one of many Susan-aholics.
Her fans are many and varied!
The men delight me the most, the ones who describe their tallness and burliness in their comment, saying they never cry--yet they've cried with every viewing. I especially enjoyed the comment from a man who said he'd taped the program on his tv, watched the part with Susan 15 times, then his wife hid the remote from him, hence that's why he was now at YouTube watching. ッ
Yet, when recalling Eldridge's, Wild At Heart, I get why men are watching this. God created men to be great conquerors and along came Susan, up on that stage, conquering us all and prejudice and everything which ever kept her fabulous talent hidden and unappreciated.
The huge amount of attention Susan's audition is receiving and all those nearly 30 million hits at YouTube has me asking why? Why has this performance touched us this way? Why has it affected millions of us all across the board, many of us who have so very little in common? And in no special order, here are some of my guesses:
Some of us love to see fellow underdogs rise up and blow apart all the chains put upon us by people who convinced us to stop dreaming, people who wanted to save us either from disappointment or from topping their own accomplishments.
Others of us saw ourselves in Susan--over-40, and with a huge, unfulfilled dream which appeared as though it would remain a dream forever. It's as if because Susan's dream came true, all of the rest of us glimpsed our own dream happening.
And her song choice was perfect. As one fan stated, "Susan’s rendition of this song, made it so real, as if she had lived it."
We all crave appreciation and that which is real. After being bombarded daily by plastic and phoniness and fake 'reality shows,' along came Susan, a woman who is probably as real as they come.
We think, "She is real, I am real, perhaps God can use me, too."
For God has used Susan--many commenters recognized that and spoke of it. God can use anyone He wishes, however He wishes, to remind us world-weary and sleep-walking, hypnotized folks of lessons we've forgotten.
The real stuff happens on the inside. It's on the inside where we are touched and changed and moved by the very fingers of God (He who is more real than anyone).
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Want to hear another Susan Boyle song which will blow you away? She sings Cry Me a River here. Wow. Tom and I turned-up the music yesterday and suddenly! We were transported to a 1950's elegant old-fashioned nightclub, seated at a round little table, drinking Shirley Temples, and looking up at Susan upon the stage.
Cool.
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Just have to share one more comment I came across at a Catholic blog:
"What has touched me the most as her story has been revealed, is how willingly she sacrificed her dream of being a singer for the sake of putting her family, especially her mother, first. It's a lesson on selflessness and patience. And can anyone question God rewarding her now for that?"
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1 Peter 3:4 "But let it be the hidden man of the heart, in that which is not corruptible, even the ornament of a meek and quiet spirit, which is in the sight of God of great price."
2 Corinthians 4:16 "Therefore we do not lose heart. Though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we are being renewed day by day."
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Thanks for passing this along Debra. She is phenomenal and I totally agree with your assessment as to why she has taken us by storm.
ReplyDeleteI think of her every day as she brings a bright spot into this weary world of bad news...24/7.
Wilma
My Beloved teared up and was beside himself until it loaded so he could show me even tho I told him I knew.
ReplyDeleteI pray that she be cautious and weary of the world some of us are a bit more familar with. That God contuines to place His people along her path.
I know she will do well
Please excuse any typos I haven't had my coffee yet.
Have a great day!
Hi Debra,
ReplyDeleteI have not watched her as many times as you,but was compelled to watch the video several times.She is amazing!
Elizabeth