Let's see. This could be tough........
TV appearance? - Kimmel. LOVE him on Kimmel! And also the Vancouver TV interview. LOVED him in the hoodie with the soft hair.....
TV performance? - I would say the recent ES and GMA Christmas appearances. Not only was his voice and interpretation of the songs sublime, HE HAD STUBBLE and had just been out all night on the town partying!
Print interview? - I have to say I can't remember them all but that recent one from Florida was pretty good.
Fan Photo? - Hmmm. Tough one because there are so many. But I would have to say this amazing one by Tasapio:
especially when its cropped to like my old avatar
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And then there is this fabulous one, which I entitle "Superman Clay", by HotforClay
Tour book photo? - That is tough because this year's tour books have not been that great, but this one, which is also on my t-shirt is cute:
Concert performance? - Any of the non-screamer versions of ICMYLM from the JBT, 99% of t he 50's set from the JBT and the very first performance of BFM at the Tom's River JBT.
Tear jerker moment? - none really, but I am a tough cookie in that department.
Concert or interview one liner? - I have to go with the
"Run to Jesus" line from the first AC JBT concert!
Humanitarian photo or event? - Hands down, this picture. The sadness, the disbelief, all reflected in his pose, his face - and in the picture itself.
Outfit? - A tie: "50's" Clay - black leather jacket and all and the Black Suit from JNT05.
Song? - I think I covered "song" under "concert performance" - especially since its not like we have a new CD or anything to consider......
ETA: Although, in listening to JBT clack again, I have to say I have really come to love
Just You.....
Hair? - JBT hair. JBT hair. JBT hair. (although the softer more natural hair of the Vancouver TV interview and the last 2 nights of the JNT05 in Clearwater come pretty close).
ETA: Great minds think alike on the Uganda picture, Pamela. It is one of my all time favorite photographs and it has nothing to do with Clay being in it. It is just an amazing and powerful photograph. A true work of art in capturing the desperate situation in that country. Personally I think it is a Pulitzer worthy picture. I remember the first time I saw it - I didn't even see Clay in it. I just saw it and it shocked me and saddened me.
You know its a powerful picture when Clay is in it and I don't even notice him!