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Obama Inaugural Celebration Concert: This Land IS Your Land

Posted Sun Jan 18, 2009 6:50pm PST by Billy Altman in Stop The Presses!
Watching the We Are One Barack Obama Inaugural Celebration concert on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. on Sunday afternoon, I was curious as to  how many of the hundreds of thousands of people on hand might have gotten the nearly surreal in-joke of seeing Kal Penn, aka Kumar from Harold And Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay, serving as a between-song speaker at the star-studded event honoring the next President of the United States.

No, this wasn't your average pre-Inaugural concert, that's for sure. And let's just say that, had the 2008 Presidential election gone Republican instead of Democrat, the celebrity roll call probably wouldn't have included veterans of such films as Harold And Kumar (Penn), Snakes On A Plane (Samuel L. Jackson), Booty Call (Jamie Foxx), and Tenacious D In The Pick Of Destiny (Jack Black). Nor most of the kind of music heard on this historic day. And I am here to talk about the highlights of the concert--the first of which, of course, was the fact that neither Foxx nor Black were asked to sing. But the event certainly featured a fair number of other highlights, as well as a few low ones, too.

Bruce Springsteen, complete with new soulpatch facial hair, got the proceedings off to a suitably deferential start with a choir-aided version of "The Rising." He was followed by Mary J. Blige, who offered a somewhat tentative rendition of Bill Withers' "Lean On Me," which seemed weirdly apropos since she seemed a bit unsteady on her high heels coming down the Lincoln Memorial's stone steps. After that was a soaring rendition of Sam Cooke's civil rights anthem "A Change Is Gonna Come" via newly rediscovered 1960s R&B vocalist Bettye LaVette, who got extra points for elevating the game of duet partner John Bon Jovi.

Next up was James Taylor who, with his flap-eared winter hat, looked like he'd wandered in from an old episode of the Newhart show, but sounded perfectly urbane accompanied by John Legend and Jennifer Nettles in a gentle version of his "Shower The People." It proved a good contrast for the next act, John Mellencamp, who finally brought some rock into the mix with a rousing rendition of "Pink Houses"--and got his own bonus points for giving a front-and-center placement to his longtime lead guitarist Andy York.

At this point, things hit the wall a bit. Josh Groban and Heather Headley seemed overmatched by "America (My Country 'Tis Of Thee)," while keyboardist Herbie Hancock, Sheryl Crow, and will.i.am added up to less than the sum of their parts on Bob Marley's "One Love." Opera star Renee Fleming, backed by the Naval Academy Glee Club, brought things back up a bit with a stately version of "You'll Never Walk Alone" (though admittedly, it's hard to hear the song without thinking of Jerry Lewis crying at the end of his telethons). But then proceedings headed south again--and not just simply because of the appearance of Garth Brooks, the day's lone country star (as stated before, this was a musically left-leaning show).

While everyone before him had performed just one number, Brooks did a medley--and a bizarre one at that, singing snatches of Don McLean's "American Pie" (?) and the Isley Brothers' "Shout" (??) before ending with his own call-for-tolerance anthem "We Shall Be Free." By the time he got to it, though, he was, as they say, chewing up the scenery; you half-expected him to start flying over the crowd, like in his old arena shows. After Brooks came another strange combo: Usher, Shakira, and Stevie Wonder, doing Wonder's "Higher Ground." Wonder was his usual ebullient self, but Usher had problems hitting the high notes and Shakira, perhaps on orders from the Secret Service, kept her hips in check--and seemed lost without them.

U2 were next up, and Bono--looking these days oddly enough a lot like Robin Williams-- managed the difficult task of making Garth Brooks look humble. It would've been OK if he and his Irish mates had simply sung their great Martin Luther King tribute "Pride" (Monday, after all, is Dr. King's birthday and a national holiday) and exited on a very high note, but they didn't. They tacked on a second song, and midway through Bono went wandering around the Memorial steps and then actually sat down, to take in the moment, as it were. We've said it before, Bono: Best to try and remember that one of the seven deadly sins is vanity.

It's no secret that American pop culture spends most of its time operating under the edict that says "Youth Must Be Served.'' But before a refreshingly subdued Beyonce ended the concert with a respectful "America The Beautiful," darned if it wasn't the oldest performer on hand--89-year-old Pete Seeger--who pulled off the best move of the day. The irrespressible, onetime blacklisted folk icon and activist nimbly got several hundred thousand people to sing along to the "complete" version of Woody Guthrie's classic "This Land Is Your Land," which includes the following oft-ignored verses:

"There was a high wall that tried to stop me
A sign was painted, said: Private Property.
But on the back side it didn't say nothing –
That side was made for you and me.

"Nobody living can ever stop me
As I go walking that freedom highway
Nobody living can make me turn back
This land was made for you and me."


Remember,  fellow Americans: We are one.


69 Comments

1. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
interesting...

2. DUDE -
President Obama is against torture....That is why Jack Black didn't sing,

3. Yahoo! Music User -
CHECKOUT KEV HEF "TO BUILD A MANSION" CD,HE WAS IN VIBE AND NOW WITH ADIDAS

4. Yahoo! Music User -
Hmmmmm, Dear Ann Coulter, go away, your not relevant anymore.

5. Alexis -
Obama rulezz!

6. Blah -
#2 don't be hating on Jack Black! Jack Black is a lot better than Sheryl Crow and Will.i.am destroying a Bob Marley classic, and hearing U2! I like Will.i.am, but that guy can't sing. At least Jack Black is classically trained and I love his voice.

7. Scooter Libby -
Sweet, this country is imploding economically and all the Obamakins cheer as 40M+ is spent on the inauguration.

Oh yeah, this land is my land, this land is your land . . .

Corporate bidness as usual.

8. Sharon -
It is truly amazing that some people still look at a person's skin color and feel superior or look a person's skin color and feel inferior--to the point of being fanatic and not one time look at themselves to figure out what's really buggin them.

9. Yahoo! Music User -
number 4 it is people like you who make this world a worse place to live in, and you disgust me. I am ashamed to live in a world where there are ignorant pigs like you around.

10. pamela e -
No. 4 & No. 9, both of you are sick individuals. It's sad to know that people like you still exist............. Get over it. Whether you like it or not, he is the next President of the United States of America!!!!!!!!!!!!! Heyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy, have a Good Day.

11. Yahoo! Music User -
god bless america and thank god most of us are not as ignorant as number 4. get a life , or better yet, get off this planet yu fool

12. Yahoo! Music User -
obama sucks

13. Renita C -
number 6, if that isn't the most disrespectful thing to say, be sure that is President Obama help passes anything that you may have to benefit from, please remember that comment and don't except it. you racist person

14. William -
thanks to the stupidity and ignorance of 52.7% of the American people a socialist will be sworn in as president. They very people that do not like America and want to see it turned in to an Europe type socialist government are now in power and you people cheer. Well i guess freedom dies to thunderous applause. The conservative revolution starts now, you liberals will not destroy the greatest country in the history of the world. Palin/Coulter 2012

15. Denise R -
to #6 you are a racist pig and it's people like you that make me sick and to everyone who reads # 6 comments you should report this as abuse to have it removed I'll be the first.

16. pamela c -
#7 scoother libby I agree with this obamanation of an inauguration, Bush spent 45 mil and Clinton spent 39 mil. Only thing you are not quite right on Obama has spent 3 times as Bush on His Try more like 160 mil. That's way too much. I wonder if all these entertainers are doing it for free or getting anything for it.

17. Red -
He will turn around what he can't turn a light blub.
There is lot homelesspeople lot jobs here today gone tommorrow.
We require poeple to spend there own money to teach a skill instead of on the job training.
There rules that keep people form going but where the rulke set in place to spend my taxes dollars on a silly stand up dress in a man suit to say a speach. Bottom I did not vote him
Blame yourself
For those who do not understand Us is done power of one was clearly over with the jumping the boarder. To many people no way to feed them all

18. sssweetie -
i think most people are getting off track. I think, even as someone who did not vote for Obama on election day, that we really do need to try and work together, and not call each other names based on stupid generalizations. I think the most patriotic and american thing we can do now is work together. We need to get over these stupid things, and really help one another and compromise.
I am hoping and praying President-Elect Obama does a wonderful job as President . . . otherwise, we are screwed.

19. Jessica -
The only part of the concert that I saw was Josh Groban and Heather Headley's preformance. I thought that it was pretty good, although Josh Groban's voice did slightly overpower her's.

Although when watching other performances of his, it's evident that he has an extremly strong voice, therefore it would be hard to find another singer who could be complementary in a duet.

20. KNA725 -
HE'S AMERICAN, LIKE ALL OF US...I dont say that I am italian -american b/c my ancestors were from Italy. He wasnt born in africa. This shouldnt be about his label. He is an American just like every Presisent before him. Stop shoving it down our throats what his race is.
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