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Just a little bit of trivia.  Adam Lambert, who is the front-runner to win this season's American Idol, sang Tears for Fears song "Mad World" this week in what was considered a fairly flawless performance.

Just thought it was interesting that the arrangement he chose was the one used in Donnie Darko starring BBM's very own Jake Ghllenhal.  So - 3 degrees of separation to Jake?  Jake/Donnie Darko - Gary Jules - Adam Lambert?


'Mad World' re-arranger praises Adam Lambert


By ERIN CARLSON – 1 day ago

NEW YORK (AP) — Winding down for the night, Gary Jules turned on "American Idol" — his guilty pleasure — and left the room to watch surfing videos on his computer. Then he heard some eerily familiar notes.

It was Adam Lambert — one the top finalists on the most popular TV show in the country — performing Jules' arrangement of the Tears for Fears song "Mad World."

"I ran out and I was like, `I knew he was gonna do it! I knew it!'" he recalls. "I've been waiting for years for somebody to do it. I thought David Cook was gonna do it last year for sure. ... As soon as I saw that guy Adam on `American Idol,' I was like, 'Oooh, this could be it.'"

The singer-songwriter deserves at least some of the credit for Lambert's haunting performance that earned a rare standing ovation from "American Idol" judge Simon Cowell.

Jules covered the '80s song on his 2001 album, "Trading Snakeoil for Wolftickets." His stripped-down, slowed-down version, recorded with producer Michael Andrews, was featured in the cult movie "Donnie Darko" the same year.

The song topped the charts in Britain in 2003 but is little known to U.S. listeners.

Lambert, a 27-year-old actor known for his daring performances and vocal range, had the coveted final spot that often goes to the front-runner on the Fox network competition. But on Tuesday, it wasn't entirely an advantage.

Because the show ran eight minutes over schedule, Lambert's performance was cut off for many DVR users, causing mass outrage in spite of the fact that the missing footage is widely available on the Internet.

Jules, 40, thinks Lambert put a signature spin on his cover-of-a-cover.

"It was fantastic," he says. "He has a beautiful voice. ... I heard his Michael Jackson cover and I heard some of his other stuff, and I think that he's probably one of the most — if not the most — interesting performer I've ever seen on `American Idol.'"

He's especially excited about the possibility of Lambert or someone else giving him credit for the arrangement on Wednesday night's results show. Especially after the standing-O from Cowell, who called Jules the day after his version of "Mad World" hit No. 1 overseas.

"Simon said that he loved it," he remembers. "That he thought it was a beautiful performance. That he thought it was better than the first one, better than the original and that it was very very heartfelt and blah blah blah — and I was, like, really grateful except I had no idea who he was."

The song was a collaboration between Jules and Andrews, his best friend; they recorded it in 15 minutes, Jules says, while Andrews was writing the score for "Donnie Darko" and helping Jules make his acclaimed "Snakeoil" disc on a budget of less than $100.

After that, "Mad World" took on a life of its own. Tears for Fears singer Roland Orzabal called Jules and praised the arrangement as "better than the original," he says. Jules heard that Radiohead singer Thom Yorke played it on the radio in England during a guest VJ spot.

"The song is phenomenal. ... I got really super-personal, heartfelt sometimes really creepy, odd emails from people. I've had like bizarre suicidal pen pals and stuff like that," says Jules, whose musical influences include Michael Stipe, Paul Simon and Neil Young.
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Intresting - I hadn't realised it was not well known in the US. It was the xmas no 1 here in 2003.
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Not a great video, but here it is.  (What's with the blue lighting?)

[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwN2sAwsZuY[/youtube]

Here is a "studio" recording without video:

[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rionLVhCAds[/youtube]




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         I picked him for the winner from day one.  If he doesnt win, it will be because of stupid people
voting, for stupid reasons.  Plus dumb asses like O'Reilly trying to stir up a homophobic backlash toward
him.   He is super.  Every week he is perfect.



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Thanks for posting the video.  He just really takes it to a new level.  There's a slight chance that if he's gay, he won't be the first singer/entertainer to be that, regardless of what O'Reilly says!
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Gary Jules - Mad World (live)                                         (3:05)
[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1Nq086QB1Q&feature=related[/youtube]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1Nq086QB1Q&feature=related


Gary Jules - Mad World (official video)                       (3:20)
[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4N3N1MlvVc4[/youtube]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4N3N1MlvVc4


And from in the Donnie Darko time continuum, a wormhole into the 1980's:

Tears For Fears - Mad World (1982) official video   (3:46)
[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZRib_aAQFQ[/youtube]
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I so loved that song.

Thanks, Paul, for the videos! I didn't know about Adam Lambert, but, good for him! Howdy, Celeste, good to see you. Kelda, the US pretty much missed the initial release of Donnie Darko--and Gary Jules's cover of 'Mad World'--due to very bad timing, just weeks after September 11, 2001. The film was released in the UK about a year later, and did much better. I was traveling in the UK a lot in 2003 (another life, another world) and when, at Christmas, 'Mad World' became Number One, I was utterly chuffed and emailed all my American Darko friends to tell them--they were very surprised!




http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mad_World

Mad World
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(....)

Michael Andrews and Gary Jules version

"Mad World" would achieve a second round of success beginning almost twenty years later, after it was covered by Michael Andrews and Gary Jules for the film Donnie Darko  (2001). While the Tears for Fears version featured various synthesizers and percussion, the Andrews/Jules version was stripped down. Instead of a full musical backing, it used only a set of piano chords, a cello, and modest use of a vocoder on the chorus. Their version was originally released on CD in 2002 on the film's soundtrack, but an increasing cult following spawned by the movie's DVD release finally prompted Jules and Andrews to issue the song as a proper single. The release was a runaway success in late 2003 in , becoming the Number One single over the Christmas holiday in the UK, a feat Tears for Fears themselves never accomplished. The music video has been very popular on Youtube, garnering over 13 million views as of 2009.
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Hey John -

So nice to see you too - glad to know you're well.  Great sleuthing.  I had never heard the original, but I'm not a huge fan of Tears for Fears and 80s music generally, so it pretty much meets my expectations.

The Jules arrangement is so outstanding, and I do think Adam Lambert's singing added an impact to the song it didn't have before.

I do love pop culture and all the threads that weave connections throughout the universe.  I'm going to make sure my TiVo runs long for AI from now on in case I miss more gems like this.  I fast forward through most of the show, but this was great.

Now I have to go and re-rent Donnie Darko to remember where it was in the movie.
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for those not in the US - and can't watch the Tear for Fears vid - here it is



THe words def suits the slow version better
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Not a great video, but here it is.  (What's with the blue lighting?)

I wondered that too, southendmd. I didn't like it. But I guess it was for atmosphere.

Adam is my pick, too. I like all the kids this season, but he's the best.

No one is going to vote or not vote on the basis of Adam being gay, IMO. If they do, it will be such a minority that it won't count. He has the most talent. He is very nice and respectful toward the judges. He doesn't have an attitude. That's what I look at. All of the kids have seemed really nice, but Adam has consistently been the most entertaining hands down.

Whether he wins or not---he will have a great career. Chris Daughtry (who was my pick) didn't win season 6 (I think), but he has been very successful--unlike the guy who won that year--Taylor Hicks.
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Hi Celeste!!  Thanks for pointing this out about the six degrees (or in this case 3 degrees) of BBM connection to American Idol.  ;D  It's neat to realize how much BBM and BBM-connections permeate so many different things in culture and pop culture these days.



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I can't imagine either that Adam's sexual orientation will matter one bit.  He comes across as pure talent, and that surpasses everything else.

I agree too, Amanda.  The connections are so fun.  I feel like I carry BBM around with me like a talisman in a special corner of a hidden pocket that awakens when it comes close to something it connects to - like a song or another movie or a news article.  Every time I see an actor from BBM in something else I think about how their BBM experience shaped them.

And it's funny especially 'cause I don't give much thought anymore to BBM.  But it's always there anyway.  I played the instrumental parts of the soundtrack the other day, and they were just as pure and perfect as always...
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Hey John -

So nice to see you too - glad to know you're well.  Great sleuthing.  I had never heard the original, but I'm not a huge fan of Tears for Fears and 80s music generally, so it pretty much meets my expectations.

The Jules arrangement is so outstanding, and I do think Adam Lambert's singing added an impact to the song it didn't have before.

I do love pop culture and all the threads that weave connections throughout the universe.  I'm going to make sure my TiVo runs long for AI from now on in case I miss more gems like this.  I fast forward through most of the show, but this was great.

Now I have to go and re-rent Donnie Darko to remember where it was in the movie.


Thank you! Lovely sentiment (and some comedy) throughout. If you go re-rent DD, make sure you watch the original version (if possible) rather than Richard Kelly's (to me) far inferior "Director's Cut." 'Mad World' is at the end, just before the screen goes to black and then the credits scroll.

The scene is described here:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Darko

Donnie Darko
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It is once again October 2. Donnie is in bed, creating a predestination paradox (....) he chooses to prevent the harm he caused to several lives in the tangent universe, including Gretchen, the girlfriend he will never meet (....) the jet engine from the red eye flight on October 30 crashes through the roof, killing him. (....) All the people affected by Donnie's actions awake as if from a nightmare, having some fragments of memories remaining: Frank, Elizabeth's boyfriend, subconsciously touches his right eye. Jim Cunningham, perhaps in guilt and remorse for being a pedophile, a hypocrite and phony, awakens crying. As Donnie's body is taken away, Gretchen, having never met Donnie, rides by the Darkos' house on her bicycle. She learns from a neighbor boy what has happened and waves to Rose (Donnie's mother), who is smoking a cigarette. There is an air of mutual recognition between them.
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I've never watched American Idol, except for the excerpt that Paul posted here.  I think Gary Jules is sublime, this fellow didn't grab me much.  Can I still be friends with you all?


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I've never watched American Idol, except for the excerpt that Paul posted here.  I think Gary Jules is sublime, this fellow didn't grab me much.  Can I still be friends with you all?


Me too!

Look:

"We can all understand complicated stories . . . especially when they’re true."

Read:

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4.08.09 ‘MAD WORLD’: A CLARIFICATION

Hi everyone –

The inclusion of a version of Tears For Fears’ Mad World  on American Idol last night has drawn a lot of attention in the last 24 hours.

As grateful as I am for the interest in the song and for the folks who have said such nice things about me, I feel like I need to clear up again, and hopefully for the last time, a few points about the version of the song that my friend Mike Andrews and I did for Mike’s original ‘Donnie Darko’ score in 2001 — mostly because it makes me very uncomfortable to have people give me credit for stuff I didn’t do.

I don’t know why the story gets changed around, but it does, and it’s not fair for the other folks involved. I’m sure that the mistakes are not intentionally vicious or even purposeful most times, but inaccuracies cause problems for everyone, including me — and they are totally unnecessary. I think we’re all able to understand a slightly more nuanced tale now and again, right?

Basically, the story (again) as I know it is this . . .

I am the SINGER of the ‘Donnie Darko’ version of Mad World, and that is all. I didn’t write it — it was written by Roland Orzabal and originally sung by Curt Smith, who are collectively known as Tears For Fears. Mike Andrews and I first heard the song on the brilliant Tears For Fears album “The Hurting”, one of our favorites in highschool and since.

Further, it wasn’t my idea to do the song. It isn’t my recording or my arrangement. It was NOT recorded for my album “Trading Snakeoil for Wolftickets”. Our version was originally recorded as an end-piece to Mikes’ score for the movie ‘Donnie Darko’ (though in the theatrical edit it ended up playing in the film itself). I was allowed to put it on ‘Snakeoil’ because at the time we had no idea if the movie was ever really going to get released, and we thought it was cool — another song that Mike and I did together that we thought was cool.

To be perfectly clear: The sound of our Mad World,  like the rest of the original music in ‘Darko’, was born in Mike’s brain alone. The arrangement — the simple, plodding, muted piano, the cellos, the tone, the emptiness, the beauty of it. Even the effect on my voice when it says Mad World. All of those decisions were his. The world that my voice lives in on that recording was created solely by Mike.

Some details, again for the sake of clarity:

Mike is one of my oldest and closest friends. We’ve been making music together since we were kids. So while I was mixing tracks from my album “Trading Snakeoil for Wolftickets” (which Mike and I also made together) at another friends’ house, Mike was working all day every day on the score for ‘Donnie Darko’. I would come by his house and play him the mixes I was working on, he would play me new pieces from the ‘Darko’ score.

For the end of the project Mike decided that he wanted to do an 80’s cover (since ‘Donnie Darko’ was set in the 80’s) but in the very spooky and identifiable style of his score music from the film — to marry a piece of the 80’s to the modern score.

Listen to Mad World  and then listen to the rest of my music — super different. Listen to Mad World  and Mike’s own records — not quite as different, but still different. Listen to Mad World  and the rest of Mike’s ‘Donnie Darko’ score — EXACTLY THE SAME!!

Point is, Mike chose Mad World  for the end of ‘Donnie Darko’ . . . and on what turned out to be one of the most fateful days of my life, he called and asked me to come and sing it. I don’t know why, but he did.

So I’m the singer, and because of that I get a lot of credit — some warranted, some not. In reality, if it weren’t for Mike, that version wouldn’t exist, period. There would not have been a Mad World  in ‘Donnie Darko’, on the “Gears of War” ads, or on “American Idol”.

And it’s not just Mike, the song has become popular for a lot of different reasons:

– The folks at Everloving Records (Andy Factor and Wayne Greene specifically) have worked very hard at tremendous expense to get the score album out into the world and to try and protect those of us who are intimately involved with it — and have dealt with an immense, nearly criminal, amount of bullshit for their trouble.

– Richard Kelly’s ‘Donnie Darko’ was released in the UK and very well received, and it became a cult phenomenon here in the US, which drove the song further and further into the public consciousness.

– I myself have been all over the world singing and talking about the song on the radio, TV, and the internet.

But mostly, I think people just reacted to the song, and the way that it’s perfectly framed so that the essential and undeniable truth of the song arrives unencumbered by the music that supports it. It makes people FEEL something. That has something to do with Roland’s words and melody, it has to do with my voice and delivery, and it also has equally if not more to do with the choices that Mike made for how to present whole thing. That fact was tested and proven again last night when Adam Lambert sang the song his own way with Mike’s arrangement (basically), and 30 million people loved it.

OK, winding up: we have tried very hard and been through a lot in the last 8 or 9 years to have people understand the truth of where our version came from because it’s very much who we are as friends and as individuals. It’s important. Important to us personally, and important for anyone who wants to be able to live in a creative community where you can work with people you love, make a living, and not have to worry about inadvertently fucking your friends over to make the story easier to swallow.

We can all understand complicated stories . . . especially when they’re true.

Thanks for reading this far, and thanks for listening.

GJ


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That was way cool, John.  Thanks.

Clarissa, I don't watch Idol either, just youtube!  Friends!

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Wow, John!  You are such an excellent research librarian.  I love the layers of detail here - like a good phyllo dough - adding to the deliciousness of it all.

I don't recommend American Idol as great artistic content, but as a pop culture phenomenon, it's hard to beat.  I will say watching the YouTube version of Adam Lambert's singing doesn't do it much justice, though feel free to be un-grabbed by his performance.

I did see the Director's Cut the first time, but will go back and view the original Donnie Darko.  And I will never get this song out of my head now!  Who was it that so loved this movie?  Mandy?  Sheyne?  I can't remember now.
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thats sheyne.
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That was way cool, John.  Thanks.



Thank you, Paul!



Wow, John!  You are such an excellent research librarian.  I love the layers of detail here - like a good phyllo dough - adding to the deliciousness of it all.

I don't recommend American Idol as great artistic content, but as a pop culture phenomenon, it's hard to beat.  I will say watching the YouTube version of Adam Lambert's singing doesn't do it much justice, though feel free to be un-grabbed by his performance.

I did see the Director's Cut the first time, but will go back and view the original Donnie Darko.  And I will never get this song out of my head now!  Who was it that so loved this movie?  Mandy?  Sheyne?  I can't remember now.



Thank you, Celeste--and good luck with your friend (Mr Lambert)!

In re: finding the original Darko  video--well, I hope so, but the 'Director's Cut' version dominates. Again, good luck--except in this  instance, you'll need it.



It's not the original coda, but this official Gary Jules-Donnie Darko video is wonderful:

[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MyMOi4LEr4&feature=related[/youtube]
&feature=related



We can laugh at the Eighties, but Tears For Fears is the perfect choice for Donnie Darko--even the band's name. Here, the first 2:30 of the 4:53 of the following video--perfect blocking, panning, the 'edits' in the camera, the go fast/go slow 'choreography', the music--perfect. (Richard Kelly had planned and prefered to do another song--well. One of the reasons why I feel that, rather than by the director, DD is the movie that created itself through a wormhole in spacetime.)

And to see Patrick Swayze only eight years ago--cruelly sad.

[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWJPa0bvWnM[/youtube]
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John, thank you for finding and posting that gem just written by Gary Jules.  I like so much that he wants to give credit where credit is due, including to himself, but only as much as is justified.

Celeste, I wish I'd said this in my first post to you:  :-*  Great when you are here.

I think I have this in my Now Playing thread in my blog.  Gary Jules playing "After the Goldrush" by Neil Young.


[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qrNk8lfpR4[/youtube]

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John, thank you for finding and posting that gem just written by Gary Jules.  I like so much that he wants to give credit where credit is due, including to himself, but only as much as is justified.


Sweet man. Sweet voice.

Very nice!

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In re: finding the original Darko  video--well, I hope so, but the 'Director's Cut' version dominates. Again, good luck--except in this  instance, you'll need it.


OK John -

I'll have to thank Netflix for finding this for me....I don't know if I remember the Director's cut enough to know the difference.  Thanks!!!
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Thank you everybody for this thread!

I love Mad World in all versions, precisely in this order:

Gary Jules

Adam Lambert

Tears for Fears
BbM, I swear

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Hey Sel -

Where do you see American Idol since I think you're not in the US?  Or did you see the Adam Lambert clip on the web?

I watched it with my mom, who keeps saying how good Adam Sandler was!

Thank you everybody for this thread!

I love Mad World in all versions, precisely in this order:

Gary Jules

Adam Lambert

Tears for Fears
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Hey Sel -

Where do you see American Idol since I think you're not in the US?  Or did you see the Adam Lambert clip on the web?

I watched it with my mom, who keeps saying how good Adam Sandler was!


Hi YaadPyar,

I have watched Adam Lambert's clip for the first time on this thread, and very glad I did! On Italian TV I follow X Factor (tomorrow the semifinal) which I think is a similar programme. The contestants  sing both in Italian and in English. 
BbM, I swear

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Slightly off topic now, but this was an amazing surprise from Britain's Got Talent.  Give it a click if you've got a minute.

http://buzz.yahoo.com/buzzlog/92464?fp=1
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In the UK and Oz, I know AI is shown a few days after its shown in the US.

I have watched Adam Lambert's clip for the first time on this thread, and very glad I did! On Italian TV I follow X Factor (tomorrow the semifinal) which I think is a similar programme. The contestants  sing both in Italian and in English. 

So interesting to know what's floating around out there.  I wish we got the broad distribution of pop culture from other countries here as well....
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Slightly off topic now, but this was an amazing surprise from Britain's Got Talent.  Give it a click if you've got a minute.

http://buzz.yahoo.com/buzzlog/92464?fp=1

This lady is amazing! IMHO we need more shows like that where people are given a chance regardless of their age, look or background. Talent can be anywhere.
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I love that song---and she sang it very beautifully. Too bad American Idol has a cut off age of.....30, I think.
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Slightly off topic now, but this was an amazing surprise from Britain's Got Talent.  Give it a click if you've got a minute.

http://buzz.yahoo.com/buzzlog/92464?fp=1

Oh aye, she was gret wasn't she? Totally unexpected. What a voice.
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She's certainly not unemployed any more.

Wow.





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She's certainly not unemployed any more.

Wow.




I love a good "show 'em what you got" story.  Such a satisfying way to changing people's perspective....much better than the Karate Kid model of having to kick someone's teeth in to make your point.
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I arrived at someone's home last night for a talk on homeschooling gifted kids, and when I got there the first arrivals were all gathered around a laptop watching this, wowing at how inspiring it was.  Oh yeah, I'd seen it already, I nonchalantly indicated.  Thanks Yappie, for tuning us in!

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This lady is amazing! IMHO we need more shows like that where people are given a chance regardless of their age, look or background. Talent can be anywhere.

Last night here in Australia, we had the grand final of Australia's Got Talent.

The talent was phenomenal, and all of the contestants were world class in their different genres. It amazes me what un-tapped talent is out there, and how it is sometimes just being in the right place at the right time, whether that talent is ever going to be life changing for a particular person.

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Yes, thanks Yaadpyar -- you were the first person to point me toward Susan Boyle, too!

I came upon a really good column about this video earlier today, and posted it here:

http://bettermost.net/forum/index.php/topic,35408.msg500988.html#msg500988