By Pamela
Pike and Rosanne Simunovic
Pamela
Pike’s Recollections
The American
Idol Tour in the summer of 2008 visited 49 cities, performed 53 concerts and
sold 482,870 tickets.
The screaming
started with the first announcement of his name and continued throughout his
four song set. Poised and polished he
dominated the stage with his power ballad, “When You Say You Love Me.”
Words by
Robin Scoffield and Music by Mark Hammond it has been one of my favorite love
songs for quite a while.
David’s
assured confidence on stage was incredible to watch, from Glendale, Arizona to
Tulsa, Oklahoma. He is the consummate professional
and gives us – something from his heart – his music soul!
When David
Archuleta sings not only does he bring intensity into his songs but motion and
poetry as well. I feel I am flying with
him in song as he takes you to a place only he knows and when finished gently
bring you back. David performing on
stage is poetry in motion.
He provided
a romantic listening experience with waves of enchantment that held his
audience captive. The way his angelic voice awakens your soul is phenomenal.
The passionate lyrics leave you breathless and the way David captures all the
emotions sweeps you in a world of musical ecstasy.
The
exquisite timeless beauty of his voice can stun you into silence. How can we
possibly put into words the way in which he makes us feel when he sings? There
is something about his voice that opens our hearts and transports us to another
place.
David’s
effortless vocal talent captures the mood for love in perfect style with
feeling, and incredible passion. He cast
a spell on his audiences with his beautiful voice and his graciousness.
His
performance on July 17, 2008 in Salt Lake City, Utah will be the most memorable
performance for all time. Screaming emotions
poured out like a stream from his hometown crowd in overwhelming love and
admiration.
Watching
David wipe the tears from his eyes before he could finish his song was such a
wonderful beautiful moment for David and his fans. I still cry every time I watch it.
Then, so
quickly it was over! You stood there looking at the person next to you in awe
and asked what just happened. Did we
just experience the most amazing performance ever? Yes we did!
David
carefully caressed and swept us away on an Angel’s flight and brought us gently
back in his pocket. Singing is telling a
story, and David’s story is all about Love.
Rosanne
Simunovic's Recollections
When I
first heard David's performance of "When You Say You Love Me", my
first impression was this: "If ever there was a perfect vehicle for this
song, it is through David's passionate and heartfelt vocal delivery".
For, with
David, this was more than just a beautiful song. It was a personal and loving
message to his fans, his family members, friends and, of course, to the Lord
above for giving him a musical gift that would continue to move and inspire
listeners of all ages.
Although
originally recorded by the talented Josh GrobanDavid's
version is more personal, more meaningful and, certainly very genuine and
transparently expressive. We gain a glimpse into David's loving soul - the
depth and beauty of its essence.
I was
fortunate to hear a live performance of this song at the Toronto stop during
the American Idol Season Seven Tour. I would be lying if I didn't admit that I
was waiting all night to hear this beautiful song live and in color. Would it
be as good? Would I be as moved after hearing it endless number of times via
YouTube?
The
answer: You betcha! It was all that and more. To see his face and hear the
words and melody pour from his mouth was an experience I will never, ever
forget. He had the audience in the palm of his hand - but in a way that was
meaningful and authentic.
He was
delivering a message in the best way he knew how - through his expressive vocal
ability and unassuming yet powerful charisma.
"“When
You Say You Love Me” and “Angels” signified the undying affection he has for
his family –first and foremost – followed by his friends and fans. And, we
cannot forget his phenomenal musical influences – his parents, Jeff and Lupe,
as well as his voice coach Dean and music arranger, Richard.
All four
songs were absolutely phenomenal. His heart is truly centered and in the right
place when he performs. Just listening to his voice is a powerful testament to
what stellar work ethics and sublime talent can achieve.
One vocal
cord and, yet, the clarity and purity of his voice could be heard above and
beyond the screaming. The articulation of his diction was crystal clear and well-defined
and, yet, so expressive and heartfelt."
I then
added:
"And
when he completed his truly inspiring performance of “When You Say You Love
Me”, my two daughters wiped tears from their eyes, as did I! That was the best
thank you I have ever received! How about you? Does it get more endearing than
this? Un.Be.Lie.Va.Ble!
What a
gift this young man has – what a prodigious and phenomenal talent. I will
support this young man to the end of my days. Talent like this is very rare in
one’s lifetime and should be endlessly celebrated and championed."
My words
held meaning then and are more significant and steadfast to this day. His
talent is just too special to ignore and, with time, will be embraced at an
international level.