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Post by Sunnydayz53 on Aug 2, 2016 12:51:10 GMT
I went back to the beginning of my posts that I submitted on PWWA. I merely glanced at them. It took me back to an ugly, horrific time of vulnerability, sorrow and confusion. Mostly the recognition of something I did not understand. It was my journey of trying to figure it all out. Some pleasant moments but far too many hurtful ones. Today, I'm in a stronger place but a reminder that I left something precious behind.
We all have a story and some have opinions about your story but in the end ONLY your opinion matters. Only your path matters. You make it better as you wish. Others lend support as they walk that same path and have valuable insight.
A song I grew to love by Christina Aguilera, "You are Beautiful". I had to learn to love myself because that is all I had left. Later, I loved another song she sang with the authors/artists of Great Big World, "Say Something".
I love, I live in a better place because I do matter despite what and where others tried to put me. I choose who and what I am not. I walk, I keep walking...
Sunny
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Post by topiarystepmom on Aug 2, 2016 13:52:01 GMT
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Post by Sunnydayz53 on Aug 3, 2016 2:43:28 GMT
Awesome video. I saw U2 in concert when no one even knew who they were. I saw them for a 3-day Mile Hi Rock-n-Roll fest.
Excerpt - Denver article:
It stayed with them, and on June 5, 1983, the band headlined the venue in support of its third album, “War.” The weather was terrible, with rain, wind and cold threatening the show. But they played on and were smart (some might say lucky) enough to capture it all on videotape.
“It absolutely helped break the band all over the world,” Morris said of “Live at Red Rocks: Under a Blood Red Sky,” the live concert video filmed that night. “That video got more attention than anything I’d ever seen.”
Video changed future
The video was a hit in the U.S., the U.K., Europe and beyond. Nearly 30 years later, the consensus is that the dramatic live footage solidified U2 as a must-see live act.
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