Hey You was performed for Live Earth on July 7, 2007, in London, England.
A week later, on July 7, Madonna performed for Live Earth. I watched her live, online, on my computer.“Madonna set the world’s feet tapping as the megastar rocked the London leg of the Live Earth gigs which were beamed to 2 billion people. Wearing a below-the-knee puff-sleeved dress, matching knee-length leggings, and black patent Mary-Janes, the star of the show, Madonna, took to the stage for her performance of Hey You where she was joined by a choir of school children.
She then strummed an electric guitar to Ray of Light before bursting into La Isla Bonita accompanied by cult New York Gypsy punk band Gogol Bordello. Madonna thanked Al Gore and Luke Wall, the brainchild of the nine concerts across the globe, “for giving the world the wake-up call it so badly needs and for starting an avalanche of awareness that we are running out of time”. She said: “Let’s hope tonight’s concert and the concerts going on around the world are not just about entertainment but starting a revolution around the world. If you want to save the planet let me see you jump.”
The Material Girl singer closed the London event with a blistering rendition of her disco hit Hung Up. The events had begun in Sydney, where the line-up included Crowded House, and carried on to Tokyo, Johannesburg, Shanghai, London, Hamburg, New Jersey, Washington, and Rio de Janeiro. The concerts were carbon neutral, with all energy to Wembley Stadium and the other venues supplied by renewable sources.” ITV.com
When her performance ended, I closed my computer, gathered my things, and headed out to my favorite outdoor location. It was 2:31 PM West Coast time. The weather was perfect in Portland, and I didn’t want to miss one more second.
While I was out at Rooster Rock State Park, enjoying nature and the incredible weather, Dolos attended his monthly shaman training. I thought about shamanism and related that to Live Earth. Shamans recognize that everything in our universe, including our planet, the cosmos, and everything around us, is a living organism with a spirit. Live Earth seemed to project that same feeling of well-being, good health, and harmony for our planet. People all around the globe were becoming more aware of just how vital our sanctuary is to our survival. While shamans use drums, chanting, flutes, and rattles during their healing ceremonies, the musicians who participated in Live Earth on 07/07/07 were practicing the same sort of thing very differently. It was a great day.
On July 22, I celebrated my forty-sixth birthday.
“Happy birthday! Today the Sun returns to the position it was in when you were born. As would seem appropriate with this transit, today is a day of new beginnings, and the influences you feel today will affect the entire year to come. However, this does not mean that the whole year will be disappointing if today doesn’t work out exactly as planned. You are receiving a new impulse from the energy center within you, as symbolized by the Sun. Therefore any new venture that you start at this time will ride the crest of this new energy and will very likely come to an acceptable conclusion. Whatever you do or begin today will bear the stamp of your individuality more than anything else. This is the day to assert yourself anew.” – Copyright Astro.com
Dolos and I celebrated by spending the night at the Wind Mountain Resort in the Columbia River Gorge on the Washington State side of the Columbia River. The following day, after breakfast, he and I checked out of our room and headed to the Trout Lake Arts Festival, about a twenty-minute drive to the foothills of Mt. Adams. It was a beautifully clear day, and at one point during our journey, we could see Mt. Hood clearly to the south and Mt. Adams to our north. I spent most of that day talking on my cell phone with friends and family as they called to wish me a happy birthday. At 1:00 PM, my sister called, and at 2:00 PM, my friend Lois from Sweden called. She remembered my birthday and called right before she headed off to bed. (It was 11:00 PM Sweden time.) Coincidentally, but not intentionally, my friend Ruth called at 3:21 PM. It seemed as though almost everyone remembered my birthday this particular year, and that felt special to me. Only a couple of friends didn’t remember, but I didn’t hold that against them.
After leaving the arts festival, Dolos and I drove to The Dalles, where we watched a movie and then had a nice dinner. After dinner, Dolos and I headed across the Columbia River, back into Washington State, to Horsethief Butte. I had decided the day before my birthday that I wanted to spend the last several hours drumming and meditating on top of Horsethief Butte. We arrived at 7:30 PM, about an hour and fifteen minutes before sunset.
After we headed down the Horsethief trail, it wasn’t long before we began our ascent to the top of the butte. Once we got about halfway to the top, Dolos decided that he had found his sacred spot for drumming and stayed behind. I continued my hike to the top. About three-quarters of the way up, I decided to stop and take a moment to burn some sage to thank the creator for such a beautiful day and another year of living. Once my sage was gone, I continued my hike to the top. Once I arrived at the top, I could hear Dolos’ rattle and drum in the distance.
I spent the next hour alone and had my private ceremony for my friends, family, and everyone who came into my thoughts. I then focused on those things I wanted to manifest for everyone and myself for the year ahead and put those intentions into the universe. As I did this, I continued to play my drum, and in between sets, I could hear Dolos still drumming in the distance. As the sun was about to set on the horizon, I took the photo at the top of this page. That’s Mt. Hood on the left. I took the photo because I wanted to remember that moment so that I could look back a year later to see how much my life had changed.
“Keep it together, you’ll make it alright, Our celebration is going on tonight, Poets and prophets would envy what we do, This could be good, hey you”
After the sunset behind the horizon, I gathered my things and began my descent. Within a few minutes, I found Dolos patiently waiting where I had left him just an hour earlier. Once we reunited, we did some more exploring, and then we both headed back to the car parked on the highway. During our fifteen-minute walk back to the car, we discussed what we experienced during our meditations. A few minutes later, we began our drive back toward Portland. During the next hour and a half, we hardly said two words to each other. We both were completely zoned out.
Dolos dropped me off at my apartment at 10:30 PM before heading to his studio for a good night’s sleep. I entered my apartment building and took the elevator to the fifth floor. As I turned the key to my apartment door, I thought about my friend Lois in Sweden and figured she was waking up. It was Monday morning for her. I unpacked my things, took a quick shower, and, within a few minutes, went to bed. Before I drifted off to sleep, I gave thanks for what I considered to be a perfect birthday.
The next day when I went to my mailbox, I found a birthday card from my sister. The card read “For My Brother: My Friend. There’s a special bond between us that’s not quite like any other, that’s because you’re just as much my friend as you’re my brother. I love you very much, and I hope u have a great B-day – Big Sis”
It was such a beautiful card. I loved it.
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HEY YOU
Hey you,
Don’t you give up, it’s not so bad
There’s still a chance for us
Hey you,
Just be yourself, don’t be so shy
There’s reasons why it’s hard50
Keep it together, you’ll make it alright
Our celebration is going on tonight
Poets and prophets would envy what we do
This could be good, hey you
Hey you,
Open your heart, it’s not so strange
You’ve got to change this time
Hey you,
Remember this, none of it’s real
Including the way you feel
Keep it together, we’ll make it alright
Our celebration is going on tonight
Poets and prophets would envy what we do
This could be good, hey you
Save your soul, little sister
Save your soul, little brother
Hey you, save yourself
Don’t rely on anyone else
First love yourself, then you can love someone else
If you can change someone else, then you have saved someone else
But you must first love yourself, then you can love someone else
If you can change someone else, then you have saved someone else
But you must first
Hey you,
They’re on the fence, you’ve got a choice
One day it will make sense
Hey you,
First love yourself, or if you can’t,
Try to love someone else
Keep it together, we’ll make it alright
Our celebration is going on tonight
Poets and prophets will envy what we do
This could be good, hey you
First love yourself, then you can love someone else
If you can change someone else, then you have saved someone else
But you must first love yourself, then you can love someone else
If you can change someone else, then you have saved someone else
But you must first