Dear fellow P!nk fans...
... especially those who had an obvious bad collective karma for being skipped as a country in this wondrous Funhouse tour.
I would like to welcome you to this humble attempt to celebrate one of the most important artists of our time - one and only P!nk.
Not many people have managed to inspire masses with such a genuine freshness of thoughts and liberating ways of expressing them.
I will leave all the fancy glorifications to overpaid music critics, after all they gotta earn their dime too - all I can say from my commoner point of view is that I have never felt more powerful combination of music and lyrics, that is so cathartic. While listening to P!nk, I know that everything is ok, that there's hope and light at the end of the road if you believe in it... if you're true to yourself and if you decide that this life means something, and that each one of us can make a difference. Should make a difference, no matter how small it seems. We can't go through life blindfolded but accept responsibility to make it better. To learn about our rights, be informed about who decides on our future. We should learn to pass on those superficial attachments such as skin color, nationality or religion and see the core of a person.
I believe that P!nk has influenced us all to wake up, to take charge and not feel bad about voicing our opinions, b/c it matters what we think, it matters what each of us thinks, no one should be more important than the other, and no one should feel more or less important then others. We all have a purpose in life and a place under the sun. Our life, our gift, our responsibility to make the most out of it.
Simple Thank You will never do...
It would be a lie if I was to say I’m a die hard fan… I honestly don’t even know what that means. Sure I loved Prodigy in my teens, Led Zeppelin, Janis and Jefferson Airplane in my neo-hippy days… knew all the songs by heart, burned my mom credit card in Amsterdam just to find the right clothes… was a huge show-off, looking down on kids who listened to boy bands and what not… I thought I lived the music. Haha...
Years passed by, college, work… got to the late 20s when “I’m not dead” album came out. I was never compelled before to buy Pink’s album, had several mp3s here and there, gotta admit there are some powerful songs she burned in my mind... but physically I never bought a whole CD, but for some reason I got it this time, first day out and I said why not.
I’m not sure what exactly happened when I first put that CD on, it’s beyond my capabilities to describe it in a written form… I just know that I have never felt anything that had moved me in a such a way. My whole core was shaking, those lyrics were so strong, so potent, so true… You are one of most inspiring, creative, poetic Rockers that touches deeper and sharper with your words then razor and yet at times softer then the whisper.
I think I have listened to that CD for hours and hours, like in some kind of trans… it’s had brought back so many ghost from the past, unresolved issues, demons I was afraid to face.. and at the same time gave me such a strength and courage to do so. I would say that it’s been a life-altering experience, cathartic and enlightening. Saved me lotta dough on useless therapy… For me each song has a special place in my heart, it’s a first and only album I don’t feel the need to skip a song, each and every one is f***ing unbelievable.
Went to your concert I Zagreb, was floored by the energy, not to mention brilliant vocal ability and exhilarating performance.

You on P!nk