Monday, April 20, 2009

Underdog

So much talk of the underdog these days. I must admit I had not followed the fame of other 'underdogs' from the infamous 'Britain's Got Talent' show, and only became interested in it as I poked around on the internet after viewing Ms Boyle's performance. I was moved when I watched the first audition of Paul Potts who won it two years ago (where was I? I've never heard of him! Mind you, I hardly ever watch TV!). I was a little misty-eyed when I watched Susan Boyle though everyone else seemed to be sobbing. But....Paul Potts....he made me cry. Must be the mother in me or something. It's his face.....the puppy dog eyes...so shy....no confidence....but loves to sing opera. I hate opera. But Paul Potts mesmerized me in his first audition. Something makes me wish that these ordinary people who are suddenly pushed into the limelight, would just say no to all the money and the fame and the promises, and simply say, "Thanks. But all I wanted was to prove I could win it", and then just go on to use their talent wherever and however they would like....no agents required. To become rich and famous and 'Hollywood' instead of just ordinary kinda ruins it, don't ya think? It is the ordinary that makes them attractive. We don't need more celebrities. We need more real people.

Here's Paul Pott's initial audition....and I've thrown in one other audition by Andrew Johnston below that. Here's to ordinary people. Like you and me...maybe not with exceptional musical talent....but we are all unique and valued and extraordinary in who we are. Most of us just don't know it yet.

Simon Cowell got it right.... "You're better than you think you are...you are good!"

(Please turn off My Playlist at right before viewing!)



1 comment:

  1. I can't begin to tell you how much I agree with this post. I would wish this not only for those simple yet blessed singers but also sport athletes. I love sports, baseball and track mostly & swimming. But i've watched so many talented people get ruined by the celebrity of it all. Steroids, doping, attitudes of entitlement... oh it breaks my heart.

    Hubs and I are of simple means. We make just enough to get by without a hand up from others and sometimes are able to give back a bit to someone in need. I couldn't imagine having millions of dollars in my hands. I'd probably will it to my children when they are 40 and buy a rose bush.

    The small unexpected things like susan boyle, I miss those in abundance.. don't you.

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