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Are we ever too old to dream?
Last night, Troy and I went with our friends Carnie and Rob
to see Kenny Loggins in concert. After all these years (40 plus, can you
believe it?) Kenny has still got it – let me tell you. He is handsome and fit
and sings his ass off. He performed Danny’s song as beautifully as the day he
wrote it. He jumped around the stage, danced, rocked This Is It and
Footloose like he was thirty years old.
Are you ready for this? Kenny Loggins is 64.
Who are you to tell me what I can’t be
Well, that ain’t right
As if all I’ve been is all I’m ever gonna be
for the rest of my life
You take the glory days
I’ll take what’s on its way
All I can do is believe in myself
If I listen to you, they might as well
leave me in the rain, take me out to sea, lock me up in
chains, throw away the key
the
day I ever got too old to dream.
After the show, we went backstage to visit with some of our
friends in the band. Our friend Shem, the bass player, said that at 64, Kenny has softened as a person, but has never slowed down artistically, and is writing and
singing better than ever. And then I thought about what a wuss I have been lately.
It’s no surprise to me that this experience would come just
as I told Troy I was thinking about quitting my singing career. A woman only
has so much shelf life in this shallow music business, after all. Basically, I
wanted to leave the biz before it left me, and it was leaving me slowly, my
phone sitting quiet for months now.
As if on cue- my phone rang. A few times. And now I have two
unexpected gigs this weekend (both with my hubby) and a session next week. I
was feeling confused by this. The old Clash song ran though my head – Should I
stay or should I go? ( you youngsters probably don’t even know who The Clash
is)
Watching Kenny last night, I felt inspired again. What is
age anyway? I mean, its inevitable. It’s going to happen to all of us, but it’s
the way in which we age that matters. We can fill our lives with joy and
gratitude and passion, or we can become bitter and rigid and stiff. Whatever
way we choose, it is reflected in the way we appear. A person whose passion
burns inside is beautiful on the outside.
Today I am feeling just a bit more hopeful, thanks to Kenny
reminding me that I’m never too old to dream. I’m dusting off my songbook,
packing up my gear for a gig tonight – and I won’t forget to bring the most
important thing of all - my passion. To quote the Blue Sky Riders: You take the glory days- I'll take what's on its way...
Take a moment to watch this video and see if you don’t feel
the same:
Blue Sky Riders with Kenny Loggins
Gilli moon. Sorry I missed your showbthursday night. Had a session I could not turn down. Do not give up. I am 66. I am better than I have ever been. The more you do it the better you get. Read my datamusica post on Monday. It addresses why we do this.
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James
Yes, I needed this! I'm collecting the names of writers who wrote into their nineties. Thanks Hollye!
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DeleteMaya Angelou is a huge inspiration to me. She is in her eighties and still writing, travelling...inspiring people all over the world. That's my goal!
Fabulous blog, inspiring words from a beautiful lady……you just know I'm sucking this all up Hollye!!!!! YOU…..inspire ME!!!!! Your beautiful voice was meant to go on…..and on…..and on ♥
ReplyDeleteYay Georgie- I was hoping you'd read this. This is most definitely your time to dream. It's a new story, a new life, a new page - and you're the author!
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Thank you my friend ♥
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