RE: SUPER STAR OR SUPER HAPPY - cherelann - 09-13-2012
^^^
Perfect T-Man!! George Carlin really had a gift for telling us about our foibles & making us laugh at the same time...
RE: SUPER STAR OR SUPER HAPPY - My Alter Ego - 09-14-2012
^^Oh, my, yes T-Man. I haven't laughed that hard in a long time! What a great memory/find. (BTW, is this a "memory marker" for you?)
RE: SUPER STAR OR SUPER HAPPY - Babbs234 - 09-14-2012
Cherelann, That was a very insightful article you posted. And so very true. many people have no idea what their getting into when swept into "Hollywood" and are not prepared for what's to come. Haley is very grounded, and its very important to have your family's support and advice as you move through the jungle. We all want her to be successful, but most important is to be happy within yourself.
And T-Man, great George Carlin clip!!
RE: SUPER STAR OR SUPER HAPPY - Tusk - 09-15-2012
(09-14-2012, 06:27 PM)My Alter Ego Wrote: ^^Oh, my, yes T-Man. I haven't laughed that hard in a long time! What a great memory/find. (BTW, is this a "memory marker" for you?) I actually started getting into Carlin more after High school in the '80's.
When he was at this height in the seventies, I only got glimpses of him when he was on Saturday Night Live. His "Words you can't say on TV" bit...(which of course there's no point posting as someone will be offended ), was one of the first 'bits' I remember from him. 
RE: SUPER STAR OR SUPER HAPPY - My Alter Ego - 09-15-2012
(09-15-2012, 07:05 PM)Tusk Wrote: (09-14-2012, 06:27 PM)My Alter Ego Wrote: ^^Oh, my, yes T-Man. I haven't laughed that hard in a long time! What a great memory/find. (BTW, is this a "memory marker" for you?) I actually started getting into Carlin more after High school in the '80's.
When he was at this height in the seventies, I only got glimpses of him when he was on Saturday Night Live. His "Words you can't say on TV" bit...(which of course there's no point posting as someone will be offended ), was one of the first 'bits' I remember from him. 
"Words you can't say..." Classic Carlson!
RE: SUPER STAR OR SUPER HAPPY - buzzenator - 09-16-2012
(09-13-2012, 05:53 PM)cherelann Wrote: I found this article over at MJS about Michael Grimm, 2010 AGT winner. It keeps the fame thing in perspective & is a good read:
http://www.lasvegasweekly.com/news/2012/sep/13/1-million-saga-michael-grimm/
Here is one of Michael's AGT performances. I picked this one because I love this song, sorry about the AGT intro..
I forgot to mention Sweet C how much I enjoyed the "Let's Get Together" cover of Al Green's classic song performed by Michael Grimm in the video...great cover. I didn't watch AGT, but have since discovered Jackie Evancho. For Michael to have won over her speaks to his incredible talent. Here is one of my favorite performances "To Believe" by the girl with the heavenly voice (the original multimillion viewed video was taken down):
The dysfunctional home life experienced by Michael with parents that neglected him and his sister explains a lot about his formative years. Picturing him running after his grandmother's car when she would bring him back to his mother and the trailer from hell is heartbreaking.
Contrast this with Haley, who continues to point out what great parents she has and the happy home she was raised in. What a gift to a child to provide a secure, loving home and the resulting confidence it builds within them.
For Michael Grimm I can't help but think when he was thrust into fame he didn't have that confident foundation to call upon. It seems he needed to withdraw into a safe corner, where he could find comfort in the midst of chaos. Yet, it is where he wants to be and that is fine. He fulfilled a dream of providing for his loving grandparents and continues to make music that is true to himself...forsaking super star status in favor of personal satisfaction. 
I found this comment on Michael's audition video of AGT:
Quote:Actually, you made a great point that I meant to include: Michael's versatility! He can sing so many different genres of music: blues, rock, country, pop, reggae, etc., and sound absolutely AWESOME and AUTHENTIC in all of them!
...sound like someone we know? Also, the judges comments on his soulful voice...has a little gravel/growl to his voice...
RE: SUPER STAR OR SUPER HAPPY - cherelann - 09-16-2012
Buzz, that was a beautiful performance by Jackie. I truly expected her to win AGT, but I am glad Michael won because he was able to fulfill his dream of a better life for his grandparents.
Haley's "everything happens for a reason. que sera, sera," certainly applies in this instance. And good musical performances are not about winners & losers. Haley, Michael & Jackie all have beautiful souls that continue shining long after the competitions are over...
RE: SUPER STAR OR SUPER HAPPY - buzzenator - 09-16-2012
^ Well said Sweet C...
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