Really was refreshing yesterday at the beginning of NBC and VS. coverage of hockey games to hear the national anthem sung without words being missed or one syllable words becoming 4 syllable words.
cd637299 said:Being a hockey game, maybe it wasn't the US anthem!
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I don't recall that. I thought all they ever did at that race was "My Old Kentucky Home". And I've never heard anything but dignified performances of that.PTBoardOp94 said:May I inquire what the group thinks about the rendition of the Star Spangled Banner at last year's Kentucky Derby by Rascal Flatts? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teWp534_bjM
I ask mostly because I don't think I've heard it done by another group larger than one and smaller than twenty.
flytrap said:I still can't for the life of me figure out why so many American singers, especially the women think they have to sing like they are either trying to pass a large stool, or have an orgasm. or both at the same time. It sounds like crap, its tacky and the NFL and other sports organizations should crack down on this habit, or either bring back a marching band or classically trained singer/musician to do the anthem. No more bad pop singers. yuck.
Pop singers have been adding a Pop touch ever since Whitney Houston sang the National Anthem at the Super Bowl back in 1991. Anyone here remember THAT?flytrap said:I can forgive someone for flubbing the lyrics, that happens to everyone from time to time, but what Christian Agulerra and others like her do is premeditated. The Star Spangled banner is NOT a pop, blues, soul, gospel or torch song. When singing an anthem, sacred hymn and most traditional music it is considered not only inappropriate to showboat and add runs, vocal gymnastics and other junk to the song, but it is incrediblly bad taste. Shame on her.