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Steven Tyler’s Botched National Anthem Not Deemed Golden Ticket-Worthy
I thought it was fine... I don't know what the big deal is.
I think he did a TERRIFIC job! WTF Yahoo!? The best post in the comments I saw was ..."you hired Steven Tyler and you got Steven Tyler. What did you expect?"
He sounded just like I thought he would but maybe even a little better. Good job Steven!
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I think he did a TERRIFIC job! WTF Yahoo!? The best post in the comments I saw was ..."you hired Steven Tyler and you got Steven Tyler. What did you expect?"
He sounded just like I thought he would but maybe even a little better. Good job Steven!
That's very accurate.
I was thinking yesterday about rock singers in general. I'm not a huge Stones fan by any means but Mick has to be one of the worst vocalist ever IMO. You don't hear anybody talking about it though. You know why? Because it doesn't matter.
This is a fucking stupid non-story. It's just something that's done before every game, and by kickoff everyone forgets about it.
The only National Anthem anyone really remembers is the one Whitney Houston did at the Super Bowl before she smoked her kneecaps off.
Why does everyfuckingthing have to be such a big deal? No one gives a shit!
Put two pieces of bread and some mustard on this fucking SPAM thread.
Last edited by hambon4lif; 01-23-2012, 05:28 PM.
Reason: FUCK OFF!!
I think he did a TERRIFIC job! WTF Yahoo!? The best post in the comments I saw was ..."you hired Steven Tyler and you got Steven Tyler. What did you expect?"
He sounded just like I thought he would but maybe even a little better. Good job Steven!
Agreed...it pretty much sounded exactly the way one would have envisioned Steven Tyler singing the national anthem...no egregious bum notes or anything...
For my money, the Star Spangled Banner sounds better when a woman sings it than a man anyway; something about the tune is more suited to a woman's voice.
I will say Tyler's rendition is a welcome break from the numerous versions offered by various female singers (white and black) of late that all sound like some ode to a southern gospel church soloist...with the elongated ebonic wailing omnipresent on every vowel...I mean, after the umpteenth different singer doing that biz, that shit needs to have a rest.
I will say Tyler's rendition is a welcome break from the numerous versions offered by various female singers (white and black) of late that all sound like some ode to a southern gospel church soloist...with the elongated ebonic wailing omnipresent on every vowel...I mean, after the umpteenth different singer doing that biz, that shit needs to have a rest.
I hardly watch US sport and I'm bored of it, it must get very tiresome.
Over here you only get that nonsense a few times a year at international matches.
I thought it was fine... I don't know what the big deal is.
I don't either. It sounded like Steven Tyler singing the national anthem to me. Anyone that has ever listened to Aerosmith knows what Steven Tyler's singing voice and style is like, and he sang the anthem like he would an Aerosmith song. BFD, I thought he did a good job.
Maybe some people need a proper entertainment sound system...
Well it sounded like shit on my clock radio when Bob Rivers played it at some ungodly hour of the morning.
Some rock singers can pull off acapella singing better than others. Steven probably shouldn't try it without Joe & the rest of the band. Even so, it's not as awful as any of the Desmond Childmolestor ballads that Aeroshit had on any of their albums since they quit drugs.
"If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992
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