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MacGuy wrote:What does the National Anthem have do with sporting events anyway? I know it was started during WWII to boost patriotism, but singing it before a hockey game or bull riding event seems absurd. I'm a veteran, and I'd like to see it sung at the appropriate time and place.
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NWLB wrote: ... Singing it gospel style, or "this is my American Idol moment" does wear thin. Dragging a quick little ditty out for ten minutes gets irritating. The basic disregard for the unassuming nature of the song, making it a personal showcase, is basically offensive.
As so often happens, the writers of The Simpsons explained the situation best in an episode when the character "Bleeding Gums" Murphy sang The National Anthem for a baseball game.

http://www.hulu.com/watch/31437/the-sim ... led-banner
(I don't want to point out all the little jokes involved here, but take note the clock behind him.)
And this was first aired back in 1990!

BTW, Lord Byron, that Meatloaf rendition you offered us is spot on.
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I'm going on record here saying that the young lady who sang The Star Spangled Banner at the Women vs. Austin Peay game this past Friday sang it beautifully, sang it well, and sang the real melody. No fooling around with the notes.

It caused quite a happy stir among the people sitting around me. Very much appreciated!!!
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And once again, Steven Tyler screams the National Anthem

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-shutd ... 58567.html


It was nice to see Abby Paskvan sing on Saturday afternoon.

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Steven Tyler did not "scream" the National Anthem. He sounded like, shocker I know, Steven Tyler!!! He did his trademark scream at the exact spot he should have, sang all the words right, didn't add any unnecessary trills and kept it under 2 minutes. He did a good job...much better than a lot of National Anthems I have heard. His name is Steven Tyler, not Josh Groban. What did you expect!?!? If the entire band had been there, it would have sounded just like Aerosmith. Stepping off my soap box, please dismount from your high horse.
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VDub26Falcon wrote:Steven Tyler did not "scream" the National Anthem. He sounded like, shocker I know, Steven Tyler!!! He did his trademark scream at the exact spot he should have, sang all the words right, didn't add any unnecessary trills and kept it under 2 minutes. He did a good job...much better than a lot of National Anthems I have heard. His name is Steven Tyler, not Josh Groban. What did you expect!?!? If the entire band had been there, it would have sounded just like Aerosmith. Stepping off my soap box, please dismount from your high horse.
You are absolutely correct. I saw that Steven Tyler was singing the National Anthem, and I thought, "Why did they do this to us?" But, he sang it like he sings. That would be like asking Ludacris to do the anthem, and then getting mad when he rapped the entire thing. It definitely wasn't my favorite rendition of the National Anthem, but at least he hit the notes on the page. If it were up to me, he wouldn't have been the one singing it.
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VDub26Falcon wrote:Stepping off my soap box, please dismount from your high horse.
Sorry, but your soap box ain't nearly tall enough for my high horse :!: 8-)
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