US National Anthem by the Academy Choirs
The definitive version.
US National Anthem by the Academy Choirs
The definitive version.
Yeah I don’t get the appeal of a famous singer at all. Although this is coming from a foreign perspective.
I love hearing the anthems played before sporting fixtures, for example before a Rugby match. Nothing tops 70,000 odd people singing the anthem with gusto to get the blood up before the game.
I was wincing and cringing through that whole thing. She was hitting about seven different notes on each syllable, and sometimes none of them were the right notes.
Just chiming in to say I agree with the OP. Some songs just sound better in their original version.
Ditto. The part I don’t get is the squeezed shut eyes, grappling hands, arched back, bent knees, writhing… you’re singing the song, not having sex with it or wrestling with it.
Although oversinging the national anthem isn’t just an American thing. I remember at the winter Olympics last year, some singer managed to savage “O Canada”
If they continue hiring Pop Stars to sing the Anthem, they will sing it using the style that made them famous enough to be hired for the Superbowl.
I’m sure the jocks don’t want to hear some damn opera star. Why not go to straight instrumental & let the people screw up the lyrics?
I went with the kids to the circus on Friday - they did the national anthem while a lady wearing some red, white, and blue sequins and a whole lot of boobs rode an elephant around the arena waving a flag.
I think it is high time to just admit that our anthem sucks and no one can sing it well. We need to replace it with something that every American can sing, like “Baby Got Back”.
When did Christina Aguilera begin turning into Cyndi Lauper? She is starting to look just like her, especially when oversinging.
I don’t agree. I’ve heard numerous admirable renditions, even including some expression from the singer.
There are some great instrumental versions as well, which could fill the role as far as I’m concerned.
I agree, it’s cool the get the juices going, but it can only work if you have an instrumental version (Live or recorded) playing or a person singing it by the book and not five-bar extensions to every note “Goooooood oh oh oh oh Goood save save yeah saaaaaaave the Qu-eeeeEEEEEeeeeEEEEEeeeennnnn” would be un-sing-alongable.
Agreeing with the Mike Rowe and Jim Cornelison recommendations. It’s probably not a coincidence that both have sung opera professionally.
Holy shit, that was one of the best renditions of it I have heard in many fucking years of it being ruined by ‘artistic interpretations’
I am one who believes that music should be performed as written, the composer wanted it done in a particular manner, and that is how it should be done. [and yes, I am another person who hates when light opera companies fuck with the lyrics of I have a Little List]
I disagree. She’s doing exactly what everyone is complaining about. She goes for the big flashy moments, then speeds up and mumbles the lines that she isn’t able to waver one phrase for an interminable time.
She does have a powerful voice and I like some of her delivery, but who knows what will happen when she gets older and her vocals tricks begin to wear on her voice.
I believe it was Whitney Houston that ruined the National Anthem. She was the queen of overly dramatic vocalizations and managed to score a Top 20 hit (#6 on re-release after 9-11) with the song.
I get a lump in my throat every time I hear my anthem played at pretty much anything; I also make a point of singing along with it.
Somewhat off-topic - can someone explain this comment from the Mike Rowe video for me?
Is that…good?
SAME. Can’t help it. But I am an easy weeper for that kind of stuff.
See, if they did that at the Super Bowl, I’d probably actually watch the National Anthem.
Hey, the ramparts line is the best part.
I knew about it from a story before we watched it on DVR, and it sure looked like some of the people they showed on the field rolled their eyes after she goofed up. But she used about half the notes per word as some previous singers, so maybe we’re getting there.
Suggestion for next year: get a teleprompter and stop paying the singer by the minute.
I was amazed at how much T&A there was at the circus, by the way. I had never before seen a busty contortionist.
[petty history-geek nitpicking]I never understood the cheers and fireworks at “…and the rockets red glare…”. It was British rockets trying to crush down US independence. [/petty history-geek nitpicking]
Because we’re all hearing it in the back of our heads…
“Whose bright stripes and broad stars, in the perilous night?”
“And the rockets red glare, bunch of bombs in the air…”