An Incredible Experience
By: Editor | January 19, 2009 | Category: Home and Family

Wow! First of all, what an incredible experience! As someone who has elbowed her way to the front row in more Counting Crows concerts than I care to remember, the chance to stand all of 50-100 feet from the stage was not lost on me! The deal got even sweeter when I realized that we’d have a completely unobstructed view from the press pool. As a newbie in the press pool, I was a little intimidated. These people carry large equipment, step ladders, and professional recording devices. Jon and I had point and shoot digital cameras and an mp3 converter. Nonetheless, there was an overarching air of camaraderie among the press. We all wanted to get good shots, and people were happy to hold your space or let the short folks squeeze in.
The crowd was amazing! I only saw if from afar, but I could hear the wave, the chants, and the undeniable energy coming off of it. It was cool to be there early because we got to see many of the celebrities practicing their speeches and goofing off during the sound check.
It was cold and overcast, and by the time the ceremony started I was ready for it. The performances were out of this world. The crowd went nuts when Mary J. Blige sang “Lean on Me.” It was so cool to see performances like “Little Pink Houses,” “Higher Ground,” and “Shout” move thousands of people to sing and dance. Though if you ask Jon, he’d probably vote for Bruce Springsteen and Bon Jovi (he sang along readily with both). The entire afternoon really made me reconsider what a strong role music has in our culture. My favorite performances were probably Mary J. Blige and Garth Brooks—but that could be a testament more to my taste than their performances.
This was such a cool day! I’ve never seen so many artists I admire on one stage, with a common purpose, and with such a clear shot. I think everyone fed off of their energy, and we all were reminded of how important the arts are in our American tapestry.
Editor’s note: To see pictures of everything Jon and Sarah saw, take a look at Sarah’s photostream on Flickr.
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