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Last night murder was committed at Ford Field, Detroit.
The perpetrators were Messrs Nevill and Franklin.
The victim? - Our National Anthem.
I can't remember a time when this beautiful piece of music was so badly mutilated.
The National Anthem, performed properly, is a truly rousing experience and is recognised world-wide.
I can think of several countries where Nevill and Franklin would be imprisoned (or worse) for their awful treatment of this national symbol.
As for the Rolling Stones!
What on earth were the NFL thinking about to subject people to this dreadful performance by a bunch of has-been imports.
And in Motown of all places!
The perpetrators were Messrs Nevill and Franklin.
The victim? - Our National Anthem.
I can't remember a time when this beautiful piece of music was so badly mutilated.
The National Anthem, performed properly, is a truly rousing experience and is recognised world-wide.
I can think of several countries where Nevill and Franklin would be imprisoned (or worse) for their awful treatment of this national symbol.
As for the Rolling Stones!
What on earth were the NFL thinking about to subject people to this dreadful performance by a bunch of has-been imports.
And in Motown of all places!
America the Beautiful :-6
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Hello Philly, nice to see you! i missed the performances, but i'm surprised, i usually like a. neville and aretha.
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Philadelphia Eagle wrote: Last night murder was committed at Ford Field, Detroit.
The perpetrators were Messrs Nevill and Franklin.
The victim? - Our National Anthem.
I can't remember a time when this beautiful piece of music was so badly mutilated.
The National Anthem, performed properly, is a truly rousing experience and is recognised world-wide.
I can think of several countries where Nevill and Franklin would be imprisoned (or worse) for their awful treatment of this national symbol.
As for the Rolling Stones!
What on earth were the NFL thinking about to subject people to this dreadful performance by a bunch of has-been imports.
And in Motown of all places!
Well I'll be honest I fast forwarded the anthem, so I can't comment on the quality of the perfomance, but the Rolling Stones weren't that bad. The Stevie Wonder and co performance though was the best of the night, no doubt.
The perpetrators were Messrs Nevill and Franklin.
The victim? - Our National Anthem.
I can't remember a time when this beautiful piece of music was so badly mutilated.
The National Anthem, performed properly, is a truly rousing experience and is recognised world-wide.
I can think of several countries where Nevill and Franklin would be imprisoned (or worse) for their awful treatment of this national symbol.
As for the Rolling Stones!
What on earth were the NFL thinking about to subject people to this dreadful performance by a bunch of has-been imports.
And in Motown of all places!
Well I'll be honest I fast forwarded the anthem, so I can't comment on the quality of the perfomance, but the Rolling Stones weren't that bad. The Stevie Wonder and co performance though was the best of the night, no doubt.
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I agree Philly. It was pretty bad. I was expecting better especially at half time.
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I thought Nevill did a TERRIBLE job...if it hadn't been for aretha...the entire thing would have been horrible. i thought she did a nice job! 

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I wouldn't call it murder. Wasn't very good maybe but so what? We all know
and respect the song so... we'll hear a better version some other time.
As for the Stones, I enjoyed seeing them. Yeah, they're as old as dirt
but they are out there doing it in their 60's... wonder if any of us will
be able to say the same? A venue like that can't ever come off as good
musically and plus, they had the 5 second delay and some of their stuff
cut. For a band like the Stones, 3 songs and out doesn't really give them
time to show what they can do.
As for the Motown stuff, I'm sorry I didn't care for the whole Stevie Wonder
part. Seemed low energy to me, and I could do without Joss Stone entirely.
And the "Motown Sound" has been featured in at least 2 previous Super
Bowls, so even though it was in Detroit, I think the intention was just
to do change-ups this time! The Stones themselves certainly respect/
reflect Motown influence.
:)
and respect the song so... we'll hear a better version some other time.
As for the Stones, I enjoyed seeing them. Yeah, they're as old as dirt
but they are out there doing it in their 60's... wonder if any of us will
be able to say the same? A venue like that can't ever come off as good
musically and plus, they had the 5 second delay and some of their stuff
cut. For a band like the Stones, 3 songs and out doesn't really give them
time to show what they can do.
As for the Motown stuff, I'm sorry I didn't care for the whole Stevie Wonder
part. Seemed low energy to me, and I could do without Joss Stone entirely.
And the "Motown Sound" has been featured in at least 2 previous Super
Bowls, so even though it was in Detroit, I think the intention was just
to do change-ups this time! The Stones themselves certainly respect/
reflect Motown influence.
:)
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I thought the quality of the performances fit the quality of the game pretty well. :rolleyes:
Even the commercials were lacking this year. A couple of gems among acrylics.
Even the commercials were lacking this year. A couple of gems among acrylics.
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Nomad wrote: Whitney Houston set the bar on the National Anthem.
Period.
Yup! Hands down. The only way to sing at an event like that is to lip-sync.
Period.
Yup! Hands down. The only way to sing at an event like that is to lip-sync.
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Nomad wrote: Whitney Houston set the bar on the National Anthem.
Period.
She set the bar that no one will ever be able to surpass.
As for that Barr travesty....she should have been charged with some crime of some sort for what she did. All these years ago and I still can't forget it. What were those idiots thinking? She's a maggot. Blech, puke, barf....:yh_sick
Period.
She set the bar that no one will ever be able to surpass.
As for that Barr travesty....she should have been charged with some crime of some sort for what she did. All these years ago and I still can't forget it. What were those idiots thinking? She's a maggot. Blech, puke, barf....:yh_sick
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We won't be punished for our sins, but BY them.
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You said it NOMAD.. Whitney sang it better than anyone to date, I got goose bumps when she sang.. 

ALOHA!!
MOTTO TO LIVE BY:
"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, champagne in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming.
WOO HOO!!, what a ride!!!"
MOTTO TO LIVE BY:
"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, champagne in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming.
WOO HOO!!, what a ride!!!"
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Whitney is awesome... As for the the Superbowl song it was bad bad bad.... That is my most favorite part, but it was really bad!