to Susan Boyle's Full Performance and Interview
Excellent Sound Volume - 10:52
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9x9YjO4FK_A
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Interviewed by Julie Chen of CBS News
Pretty Excellent Interview of Susan Boyle
and Piers Morgan by Larry King
(Susan also sings a song from the movie, "Titanic")
Susan Boyle is a lovely, modest, humble woman,
surprised by all the attenton...
Quote: "...humbled and pretty grateful...
it must have been a miracle..."
(wish they had allowed her to finish her song : )
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Susan Boyle's Performance on TV
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9z0h1NNk1Ik
(Another Version with More Sound Volume) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lp0IWv8QZY
The Original First CD Single - Cry Me a River
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/...
Susan Boyle's performance gives goosebumps every time I listen to it. Can't remember ever experiencing that before. (So many times in succession)
She has a delightful, "real" personality - seems genuine to the core. So open, refreshing, honest and forthright. She is the quintessential "down to earth" normal citizen who has proven how extraordinary "ordinary" can really be.
They say everyone has been blessed with some extraordinary talent. The lucky ones find out what it is, and then use it.
One would imagine that Simon Cowell hears the contestants before they go on the show. Even if so, he still does a remarkable job of being "wowed" and creating a climate of anticipation and unexpected climax.
It's fine showmanship and gives people such as Susan Boyle an opportunity to shine.
One can't help noticing how attractive and pretty most newscasters are these days. The television lighting gives their skin a flawless patina, their makeup allows for a mannequin and doll-like facade.
It's lovely, but surreal. At first it is nice to look at, even measure the length of their eyelashes and idly search for a stray wrinkle or two. They seem quite intelligent and personable for the most part. But, something seems missing, and it grows tiring, requiring a quick channel change.
April 17, 2009 — cdin














