The celebration began yesterday for this Canuck at the Inauguration with the "We Are One" concert at the Lincoln Memorial. Thousands upon thousands of people crammed the National Mall for a chance to see speakers such as Samuel L. Jackson, Denzel Washington, Marisa Tomei, Tom Hanks, Jamie Foxx, and Queen Latifah. But the real show was all in the music, where a bevie of artists turned up in support of the President-elect. On another chilly DC day, thousands moved and shook to keep warm to the sounds of Bruce Springstein, Bettye LaVette, Mary J. Blige, Bon Jovi, Herbie Hancock, James Taylor, John Mellencamp, John Legend, Will i. am, Shakira, and more. However, this mass of musical talent, produced only a few shining moments for this Canuck. Garth Brooks, accompanied by a full choir really got the crowd rollicking rolling with a 3 song medley. Stevie Wonder shuffled aside the rather bland singing of Usher and Shakira to put some real soul into his classic hit "Higher Ground". Herbie Hancock was joined by Will i. am & Sherryl Crow for a lovely and heart felt crowd pleasing sing along of Bob Marley's "One Love". Of course the biggest band of the day was the band of Irish fools known as U2 who performed their tribute to Martin Luther King "Pride (In the Name of Love)". Bono having the massive ego that he does of course felt the need to constantly address the crowd tossing in a timely reference to Palestine much to the happiness of this lefty and the many others present. After the overblown U2 performance, the man himself took the stage. The future president gave another of his eloquant speeches focusing as always on hope and change. Though the speech was nothing to write home about, Mr. Obama most definetly got the biggest ovation of the day, because after, he's currently the biggest celebrity in the world, far eclipsing the list of notables that showed up (yes ever the world's so-called "biggest band" U2). After U2 and Obama (oh yeah Biden spoke too), many in the throng began to show their weariness and chilliness and some started to leave, but not before aging (really well for that matter) American icon Pete Seeger led the crowd and the celebrity guests in a sing along of Woody Guthrie's classic tune "This Land is Your Land".
But the real story of the day was in the crowd. I spend my time in one of the largest masses, with my back to the Washington Monument facing the Lincoln Memorial. I of course had no chance to see in person anyone, but was close enough to one of the dozens of Jumbo-trons set up for the event. In between people hawking everything from Obama T-Shirts and buttons to Obama flags and O-balm-a lip balm there was just a sence of pride, happiness and community that permeated the day. As per Obama's message, the young and old were united, the blue and white collars were cast aside and people cheered on in celebration of their new leader. I was the first Canadian to sign one woman's t-shirt as she collected signatures from around the USA and the world. She was so overcome with joy and excitment I feared she would faint. Striking up a conversation with those next to you was so easy, it felt like in this crowd, no one was anonymous, everyone was a friend. Thankfully the glut of positive energy contained some measure of cynicism, just to keep all of us all on the level. Speakers such as George Lopez and the guy from the "Harold and Kumar" movies left many such as myself remarking "I was on TV once, when is it my turn to go up there and say a few words?" It was of course all in good fun. To go on describing the myriad of people in the crowd would be a futile task so I'll just refer all of you to the photos below. As we all departed the past row upon row of hawkers I had to believe that this Inaugural celebration was phase of Obama's economic plan. With everyone out displaying their kitch, and everyone buying at least one thing with Obama's name on it, this celebration had to be single handedly fighting the recession. All in all the show was an logistical and security success for the planners and law enforcement officers, a financial success for the hawkers, and an emotional success for the President-elect and the rest of us.

Crowds flood out of the DC Metro at the National Mall

Obama '08 everyone's favorite player

Crowds at the Capital

The Flag and the Monument as seen from Smithsonian Castle

Security keeping us safe

Dani with the Prez

Our kitch for the day. Obalma lip balm

Straight from LA in a $1000 custom made jacket

Speaks for itself

Awesome

Crowds at the Monument

Signatures from all over and excitment overflowing

Me

Dani and the Masses

Another recession busting product