Clay Aiken -Holding Onto The Things You Love

Memory is a way of holding onto the things you love,

the things you are,

the things you never want to lose.

~From the television show The Wonder Years

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Today, I found a You Tube that really made me remember a fabulous day.  The following video is from the last concert of Clay Aiken’s Tried & True Tour.  It was held in San Francisco, California.  That’s my corner of the world!

The video reminded me of the fun dinner we had before the concert.  There were about 50 to 75 people who ate dinner in a private room on the 2nd floor of a old but cute diner.  It had an elevator, but it held one person at a time.  I think most riders crossed their fingers as they went through the door!

Do you recognize anyone??

I also remember all the Glow Sticks.  A group of my friends all got together and sent me boxes of Glow Sticks for the last concert.  I remember getting all the diners to help put them together and take lots of them to pass out to the audience so the theatre would…”GLOW”.  (Thanks, guys!!)

Of course, the most important part of the evening was the wonderful concert by Clay Aiken and his band.  I will never forget that concert.  It is a memory I want to remember forever!!

I hope you enjoy this video as much as I do.  

It’s funny, it’s beautiful and it is a wonderful memory !

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3 thoughts on “Clay Aiken -Holding Onto The Things You Love

  1. Thank you for all the pictures and the video. I love the video. This song is one of my favorites. This tour was the only time I saw Clay singing live. I am glad I went. I will never forget it. I will always have the memories. Thank you for the video. Thank you CANN.

  2. What a beautiful song and the perfect singer to do it justice. I saw Clay on this tour when he came through the mid-west. I so appreciate all the concert videos that were filmed by fans across the USA and are now being posted on CANN.

  3. I dearly love this song, especially with Clay’s performance! Thank you, CANN for sharing this special memory of OMC!

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