The Wrong Way and the Right Way.
The WRONG Way
The RIGHT Way
The WRONG Way
The RIGHT Way
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I got to see Ted Nugent play the Star Spangled Banner night before last at a function I was working in Salt Lake City. It was awesome. Ted is familiar with the National Anthem.
Comment by ck — February 7, 2011 @ 7:08 pm
Thank you so very much for this beautiful arrangement of our National Anthem. If you want it performed correctly, and with the dignity it deserves, the military will do so every time.This rendition puts it back in the place it should be, close to our hearts.
nancyenurse
Comment by Nancye — February 8, 2011 @ 8:59 am
Hey, that’s Enrico Pallazzo!
Comment by nightfly — February 8, 2011 @ 4:43 pm
Not only military will do it right every time but country singers will also.
Comment by chef of da future — February 8, 2011 @ 7:17 pm
I bet she was on drugs, Cat
Comment by Catfish — February 9, 2011 @ 1:27 am
Yes. First option=trash. Second option=CLASS…and an utter delight to listen to, not to mention what it does to the heart. First option compels me to ram and twist knitting needles in my ears. I am so damn sick of these so-called pop artists warbling out noise with their crappy vocal acrobatics. It’s stupid window-dressing. Just sing the music the way it is supposed to be sung and the results will fall out. Fact is, the tramp in the first option couldn’t render anything worth listening to if she didn’t add all the embellishment and technical vocal enhancements. Five time “grammy-winner” my ass. Credibility attached to that stupid “award” went down the crapper years ago.
Comment by Lee — February 9, 2011 @ 2:35 am