A few thoughts on the Inauguration:
1. Contrary to my assumptions, most people in my office stopped working, turned up the TV and gathered 'round to watch the Inauguration. McCain supporters continued manning the phones, receiving deliveries, and discussing freight LOUDLY, while the rest of us sat, in various states of engrossment, and listened to the proceedings. Obama did not disappoint, though his consistent eloquence has gotten to be one of those things I take for granted, and therefore prize less. Thank goodness for the CBS editors, who panned to GW at just the right moments, reminding me why eloquence and consistency must be prized!
2. I was most touched by the performance of Simple Gifts, which reminded me of the majesty of Aaron Copeland and brought home the mythic nature of the occasion.
3. Everyone on Facebook seems to love the Pete Seeger/Bruce Springsteen rendition of This Land Is Your Land the most of all the pre-Inaugural performances. However, I gotta give a shout-out for U2 and Pride (In the Name of Love). That song even gives me shivers on non-momentous occasions.
4. Stevie Wonder singing and playing keys on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial just makes sense. It's like the place was built for him. I think Obama might need to footnote Higher Ground in his inaugural speech transcript.
5. Many thanks to several people who posted Martin Luther King Jr.'s April 4, 1967 Speech on Vietnam. It's not only still relevant, but still powerful and awe-inspiring.
All in all, a thrilling few days of media, pageantry, tradition, path-breaking, pomp, and true circumstance. I'm looking forward to the next 4 years.
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