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The National Anthem...

If you saw the performance you might think differently. She purposefully mocked both herself and the banner by not trying to do it justice. I blame everyone for this debacle ... including her for trying to add comic relief to our national song.

But you cannot blame HER for that. You HAVE to blame those that hired her. Let's be serious, she has NEVER, EVER been known to be a singer by any stretch of the imagination!
 

You completely missed my point. I reiterate: no other song to which you refer is our NATIONAL ANTHEM. That alone sets it above all others and distinct from all others.
 
You completely missed my point. I reiterate: no other song to which you refer is our NATIONAL ANTHEM. That alone sets it above all others and distinct from all others.

He didn't miss your point...some had asked a "trivia" type question...about the other versions of the National Anthem....and he answered.
 
The worst singer of the Star Spangled Banner has to have been Roseanne Barr. That was a disgrace.

I had to endure that crappy version when I was listening to the game in San Diego because my Reds were playing.
 
Holy crap. I just learned there were four verses.

As for the singing of the anthem. My two cents are that if the singers intent is to sing the anthem with sincerity and pride and to not make THEMSELVES become the focus of the anthem then I have no problem with people putting their own spin on it. (even though in my own mind I prefer simple renditions)

As for people singing on TV and sounding horrible, I follow the same belief. If they sang with respect and gave their all then I have no problem.

Roseanne was an embarrassment because she made a mockery of singing of the anthem, and thus snubbing the country in my mind.
 
You still both do not understand the original point.

So let it be written, so let it be done.

Okay Ramses II!! LET MY PEOPLE GO!

Your point is that singers should sing the anthem as written and never ever deviate from the exact written sheet-music because the anthem is a unique song and there is nothing else like it to stand for and represent the United states, right?

Is that your point?


I GET IT!

I don't agree with it!

Part one: The singers should sing the notes exactly as written on the sheet music because to deviate from that, you corrupt the original song and its impact.

Now any time more than one person sings in harmony, they are deviating from the original music! Any time any one does the octive-shift on the word FREE, any time you have a chorus, you have a variation on your music.

My point that you missed was that there are no two RENDITIONS that are the same. They may be similar, but no two are the same. Even if it's the same artist singing or playing the same song, the tempo, the intensity, the life of the music is different each and every time!

Some one mentioned earlier that Whitney Houston's superbowl performance what the best ever. It was excellent, but it did not stay true to the sheet music. The phrasing was different. The notes she chose to sing were not on the sheet music.

Any time you hear a chorus sing the anthem, there is extreme deviation from the sheet music.

The difference is that there are some deviations that go beyond what many like and that is a matter of taste! Jimmy Hendrix's version of the national anthem was reviled but the "older" generation. We, who are now the older generation, consider it "our" national anthem.

MY POINT: Your favorite rendition of the national anthem is a RENDITION of the song and not a transcription of the sheet music!

As to part 2: There is nothing else like The Star Spangled Banner to stand for and represent the United states.

Three words: "America the Beautiful"
(Different lyrics to "God Save the King/Queen" from England.)

See ya
Tony
 
Well said, Tony. Better than I could have done it. I prefer the Whitney Houston and USAF Band versions to the Jimmy Hendrix and Marine Corps Band versions, but that's just personal preference. I sure wouldn't want to be locked into one official version of the National Anthem that could never change. At that point, it's like reciting the Koran. Heck, even the Bible has several interpretations.
 
I predict Miss America 2008-Lauren Nelson to sing the "God Bless America" and the national anthem at the BCS National Championship Game?