Friday, January 4, 2008

Taylor Hicks, Our Idol


I grew up being taught this saying over and over, “No pain, no gain.” It’s a cliché but one that applies to anyone and to most situations. Taylor Hicks’ visit to Manila wasn’t any exemption.

For someone whose day begins at 12:00 P.M. in the afternoon, whose timid ways make striking up conversations with people hard and whose hesitant manners make her an easy target for cunning buyers in supermarket lines, competing for limited stubs to the Ayala Malls concert was not exactly the perfect place for me.

I woke up to the sound of my alarm at 4:45 a.m. in the morning. My head was still heavy because it wasn’t my routine especially on school breaks. But, once I got a glance of the Taylor Hicks concert flyer that I posted on the ceiling, I immediately got out of bed and got dressed to go to the mall.

Two weeks back, when I first saw the flyer, I couldn’t believe my eyes. Taylor Hicks is coming to Manila. I seriously thought it was a mistake. So, I checked several sites that could clarify this but I only got more news and details on his visit. From this moment on, I was determined to catch him live. Who would have thought he’d come to Manila? Even after poor airplay and lack of proper promotion of his album which for me was one of the best I ever held and listened to, he’d choose to visit the Philippines. I thought it was definitely unbelievable but wonderful.

I arrived in the mall at 6:35 a.m. No one was around yet and then I got word from the security guard that stubs will be released at 11:00 a.m. I was four and a half hours early. I admit I was frustrated but I had to do the sacrifice. I thought, this may be the first and last time I’ll see Taylor live (well, as well all know it won’t be ;) ).

At around 8:00 a.m., there were more people coming in. And the group grew by the minute; each one eyeing on the concierge that distributes the stubs. I couldn’t say I deserve it more than the other people who also made the same sacrifice to get stubs but I thought to myself, I was first here and so I think I deserve to get the good passes particularly one with a meet and greet opportunity. Forgetting my introverted ways, I pushed myself to the concierge and started the line for everyone to follow. If it was the supermarket, I’d gladly make way for other buyers since I have the luxury of time and opportunities. But for this one instant, I didn’t have that luxury and I just felt I needed to meet Taylor. I just had to.

I thought people would fight their way for my spot but that didn’t happen. Actually, newcomers were approaching and asking me for details about where they should line up for stubs. I truly couldn’t believe the people I’ve met during the waiting period. I remember perfectly a couple approaching me and asking me about details of the stub distribution. But minutes later, the conversation shifted to topics other than Taylor like our hobbies, our dreams, concerns. The small talk blossomed into a beautiful conversation that I rarely had with people I just knew. Now, we’re constantly communicating through SMS. And we’re up until now good friends.

When I got my stub and exited the line, I was surprised with the number of people waving back at me as I was leaving. Some I didn’t even know by name but I guess they were grateful for the little help I assisted them with. They may not have been my friends now but I’m just happy that I was able to give them assistance because like me, I knew they wanted to see Taylor Hicks, the American Idol live.

As I was in the perimeter of the venue already, I recognized the people I’ve lined up with earlier that day. They never forgot to flash a smile as they saw me. I smiled back for I know this moment was something we’ve all longed for. My back and legs were still hurting from the exhaustion and long waiting and I’m sure they were experiencing the same thing. But at that moment, it didn’t really matter because we all knew we were in for a great show.

The moment Taylor Hicks stepped on stage, I was shaking in excitement and as I looked around, everyone was screaming, cheering hard; enchanted by the American Idol that we didn’t think we could even see and meet. I and the couple beside me were quiet, still trying to let the experience sink in. Then when Taylor starts singing, we shook the shock off and screamed our lungs out. Realizing we had a late reaction, we giggled for a moment then turned our attention back to the Soul Man.

In between numbers, I would always look around trying to catch the expression on people’s faces. All I could see was joy, happiness, excitement, jolliness and fulfillment. I couldn’t blame them for I experienced those same emotions myself. The atmosphere was encouraging, merry and jovial. You could just lose yourself and be in tune with Taylor’s beautiful music. And his performance? It kept us hooked the whole time.

Seeing Taylor Hicks perform live made me forgot how tired I was and how terrible my past few weeks before that day were. I used to rely on reviews made by other SPers for a glimpse of how great Taylor was live. Now, I can’t believe I am writing this article to share with all of you. Still amused and grateful for that opportunity, I am carrying on with life with a memory and realization that I came out of this experience a better person with more friends and a witness to the greatness of Taylor Hicks, the American Idol, our idol.

Written by: Belle_Marquez
Manila, Philippines

13 comments:

Soul Patrol Pinoys said...

Belle, let me be the first one to congratulate you on a well written piece. As I have said before, I was crying tears of joy and I had tingling sensations up and down my spine because I felt your joy and excitement when you knew you were going to see Taylor Hicks. I knew that it was a dream come true for all of you in the Philippines, and you know that there might be a chance that he will be back soon. I am so happy for you! Thanks for sharing your experience. I am so proud of you.

Claire

Anonymous said...

Good for Belle! I share the same cool experience with her... The show was really awesome. I was also excited that morning and rushed to the concierge to get the stubs when finally I had it i couldn't even believe that I'd be able to watch him live, and near the stage. During the time when Elliott Yamin came here, I didn't even know that stubs were given away, so I only had the chance to watch him from afar. At first I couldn't believe Taylor would visit the country, even Elliott. I was really an honor seeing and watching them live. Watching them on TV (all the idols) and actually seeing them personally are really different experiences. I just wish they'll come back here in the following years. I wish Daughtry will come here!!! I dig them all! It's also an honor to talk with fellow fans here feeling the same way. Thanks Claire.

RagsQueen said...

Funny how Taylor can bring us out of our shells with his talent and music! I understand what it's like to do something outside the normal - travel around the US to see Taylor perform!

Congratulations on your on success and getting to see what we, in the US, enjoyed so much this past year!

Anonymous said...

Thanks Claire for giving me this opportunity to share those important moments with people who like me, are amazed by Taylor's music and talent. Thank you for putting your full trust on me. THis will just be the first of my many more article on this blogsite.

To erik, we are so lucky to have that chance. Up until now, I'm still in Cloud 9 and I'll always be grateful for that Taylor Hicks experience we had. Who would have thought a part II is even a possibility? I just get more and more grateful every time I hear good news. :)

ragsqueen, thanks for your wonderful insights. I've always thought change wasn't easy but it was at this moment I realized that breaking away from our caves can actually do us some GREATER good. :)

Thanks to all of you for your comments. :)
This is my first and I was a bit apprehensive on your reception.

Yours truly,
Belle

Unknown said...

Very nice piece, Belle. :)

Anonymous said...

You wrote a very nice concert review Belle. I agree with you and RagsQueen, Taylor does pull us out of our ordinary existence. My favorite part of what you wrote is this,
"In between numbers, I would always look around trying to catch the expression on people’s faces. All I could see was joy, happiness, excitement, jolliness and fulfillment."
That is so true and that is Taylor's magic, he spread joy wherever he goes.

Anonymous said...

Belle - To quote you, "All I could see was joy, happiness, excitement, jolliness and fulfillment. I couldn’t blame them for I experienced those same emotions myself". That's exactly how I feel every time I listen to any of Taylor's music. It always brings a smile of contentment to my face. Thanks for sharing your experience with us. Ü

Anonymous said...

Wonderful review!

We SP in America may have experienced the joy of Taylor first and also the joy of moving beyond our individual comfort zones first - but the experience and joy are best shared.

So glad Taylor made his way to you!

He makes a joyful noise and invites all to be joyful with him.

I look forward to your next blog!

Anonymous said...

Belle, thanks for sharing your beautifully-written article. Thanks, too, for helping me relive the joy and excitement I felt when I first saw and heard Taylor live. Thank you and all your new "friends" for appreciating and treating Taylor so well!
-- Flowerpot

Anonymous said...

It is a miracle, the SP. How we are all happy with each others' success, and giddy to just be in the same rm with Taylor - what an electric performer and incredibly kind gentleman to inspire the same in all of us. Thank you for sharing this sweet story - I can never tire of hearing good things about that sweet man. And Tay, if you read this...thanks for making so many of these sweet folks' dreams come true. You keep fufilling mine on a regular basis. I'm glad others have had that opportunity.
Much love to you and might I hope for many more Tay-ventures in your future.
~tyg

Pet Uy said...

Hello Belle! It really is a true great experience! Great blog post! It's just amazing! :)

Anonymous said...

Thank you everyone for your kind words. I am not a frequent blog writer but you make me build more confidence in myself. I don't have a lot of it but I'm learning to appreciate me and what I can do and offer. :)

We may be in different places around the globe but when it comes down to Taylor Hicks and how happy he makes us, we are all connected in a way. :)

Anonymous said...

I'm glad you are building your confidence through writing, Belle. When you look back on it, you know how much you'd have grown and progressed. Keep up the great work, we will be reading...

xo Jeannie