During his singing course he was selected as one of the best students, to sing in front of Luciano Pavarotti and Katia Ricciarelli, who were apparently impressed with his singing.
Jonah I came into work this morning, ran through my email, signed payroll, ran out to rake a couple of employees over the coals, went back to the office, pulled up NRO, and clicked on the Corner. Thats when I ran across your post about Paul Potts. The video came up and theres this dumpy guy with bad teeth. Then he started to sing. Now, Im not an overly emotional person, but halfway through I realized I was crying. Havent done anything like that in many, many years, and I wondered, as I dried my eyes, how in the world his singing could have caused such a strong reaction in me. The video has been on a loop in my head ever since, and I think Im ready to make a guess.
His expression before he begins to sing is that of a man resigned to disappointment. Even when he smiles, his eyes convey a profound sadness. He has been a nobody all his life. He, and perhaps only he, knows he has greatness inside of him, but he is obviously a humble man, massively insecure, afraid of rejection, unsure of himself outside the cocoon of anonymity. But you get the feeling he also knows that this may be the one chance he gets to escape the cocoon, and as he begins to sing, you can see him fighting down his fear. I think that is the wellspring of the emotion that pervades his performance. He is fighting against a life of obscurity. By the songs end, what was an average Joe has stepped up, beaten back his fear, and broken through. In those few seconds, he put the void behind him, and his life will probably be changed forever because he called up the courage at that moment to show what he was really made of. We saw greatness, long denied, finally being born.
It was one of the most heroic things Ive seen in a long time. My deepest thanks to you for posting it. Truly inspirational.
I’ve been watching this for a couple of weeks now and he makes me cry...this is definitely an ugly duckling story and I wish him the best. I’ll be buying the album. What a voice and story.
I see a no-brainer here...
The Carphone Warehouse would have a coup on its hands if they persuaded him to stay on as their "goodwill embassador" for the company at his old salary and, from what I've seen of this fellow, he would go for it... and have his "job" waiting should he ever need it.
I don't blame him for riding the wave, but let's get a grip on reality: he's only an average singer that got a lucky break. He's just the flavor of the moment. He'll make his money and disappear.
More important question: Would he be nearly as loved if people were well-educated about musical arts? I don't think so. Put in a different way, could you fully understand and enjoy baseball if you didn't know the rules? Of course not. It's the heartwarming human interest story people are reacting to, not his vocal production.
What a wonderful story this is. I watched his performance, and it was awesome! I wish him the best! I hope money and fame don’t corrupt him!