Friday, April 17, 2009
Susan Boyle - A Dream Came Dream
Since last Saturday when Susan Boyle performed on Britain’s Got Talent her audition has been viewed over 30 million times on you tube and other websites. This has made Susan Boyle an internet sensation. But who is she? Well to start with she’s a single, unemployed, 47 year old woman who lives with her cat, Pebbles, in a small village in Scotland. The youngest of nine children she had learning difficulties after being deprived of oxygen at birth. Bullied as a child she had many challenges to overcome.
How did she become such a phenomenon? Backstage before her performance she declared, “I’m going to make that audience rock.” When Susan first came onto the stage the three judges as well as the audience looked skeptical and were even snickering at her. After all Susan was very plain looking even frumpy. When Simon Cowell asked who she wanted to be as successful as she cheekily answered Elaine Paige, only the First Lady of British Musical Theatre! The camera shows Simon, whose record label has had over 70 #1 hits in the UK and the USA, disrespectfully rolling his eyes and the other two judges looking equally disapproving.
Then Susan Boyle started to sing “I Dreamed a Dream” from Les Miserables. From the opening note everyone was completely enthralled. It took just eight words into the song for the screaming to start and for the audience to rise to their feet clapping loudly and enthusiastically. That magical voice so natural and haunting was a thing of beauty. Not only was the audience no longer snickering but many had tears in their eyes.
The first judge, Piers Morgan, said that this was the biggest surprise he had ever experienced in three years doing the show. He proclaimed that Susan’s incredible performance was stunning and he gave her the “biggest yes I have ever given anyone”. Indeed, no one was laughing now. Amanda Holden, the second judge, said it was a major wake-up call for them after being so cynical. She added that she felt privileged to have heard her sing. Finally, Simon who was all smiles during her performance declared that Susan could return to her village with her head held high as she was advancing to the next round of the talent show. Backstage after she performed Susan said she felt “bloody fantastic”. At that point she was crying overcome with emotion and perhaps realizing just how far she had come.
Later in interviews Susan Boyle revealed that she had taken care of her 91 year old mother who died in 2007 and that her mother’s dying wish was that Susan make something of her life. It was her mother’s wish that gave her the courage to compete in the talent search. Now this self proclaimed “never had a boy-friend, never been kissed” woman is beloved by millions and most certainly will get a recording contract. I know I’ll be right there ready to buy her first CD. Seldom does such a feel good, heart-warming story emerge in this day and age. The millions of people who have responded to her realize how very real this woman is. Susan Boyle is an amazing tribute to the resiliency of the human spirit.
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