That woman has a very nice voice. However, there is nothing, nothing in sports, or possibly life I hate more than the false patriotism of God Bless America at a baseball game. Just sing Take Me out to the Ballgame, have a good time, and get on with it. We sing the National Anthem before the game, we don't need a goddamned mid game break to show our non-spontaneous American pride.
That woman has a very nice voice. However, there is nothing, nothing in sports, or possibly life I hate more than the false patriotism of God Bless America at a baseball game. Just sing Take Me out to the Ballgame, have a good time, and get on with it. We sing the National Anthem before the game, we don't need a goddamned mid game break to show our non-spontaneous American pride.
mitchcumstein1:That woman has a very nice voice. However, there is nothing, nothing in sports, or possibly life I hate more than the false patriotism of God Bless America at a baseball game. Just sing Take Me out to the Ballgame, have a good time, and get on with it. We sing the National Anthem before the game, we don't need a goddamned mid game break to show our non-spontaneous American pride.
After the attacks, we had a comraderie and outpouring of international support unlike any in recent memory. Sure, you can't keep that intensity up forever, but post-attack events (war, political squabbles/election) squandered a lot of the goodwill we enjoyed. I am reminded of this every time I hear some hollow-hearted rendition of this at a ballgame.
mitchcumstein1:That woman has a very nice voice. However, there is nothing, nothing in sports, or possibly life I hate more than the false patriotism of God Bless America at a baseball game. Just sing Take Me out to the Ballgame, have a good time, and get on with it. We sing the National Anthem before the game, we don't need a goddamned mid game break to show our non-spontaneous American pride.
This. Also, if Cliff Lee told me to betray America I would do it.
The ultimate irony is that Yankee Stadium security guards make you stand respectfully and not leave your section while the god damned song's playing. It was bad enough when the Flyers played this thing endlessly. When are we going to re-build the Trade Centers so they can knock this crap off?
mitchcumstein1 That woman has a very nice voice. However, there is nothing, nothing in sports, or possibly life I hate more than the false patriotism of God Bless America at a baseball game. Just sing Take Me out to the Ballgame, have a good time, and get on with it. We sing the National Anthem before the game, we don't need a goddamned mid game break to show our non-spontaneous American pride.
Earguy:mitchcumstein1: That woman has a very nice voice. However, there is nothing, nothing in sports, or possibly life I hate more than the false patriotism of God Bless America at a baseball game. Just sing Take Me out to the Ballgame, have a good time, and get on with it. We sing the National Anthem before the game, we don't need a goddamned mid game break to show our non-spontaneous American pride.
After the attacks, we had a comraderie and outpouring of international support unlike any in recent memory. Sure, you can't keep that intensity up forever, but post-attack events (war, political squabbles/election) squandered a lot of the goodwill we enjoyed. I am reminded of this every time I hear some hollow-hearted rendition of this at a ballgame.
It's one of those things where once you start doing it there is no really graceful way to stop that won't cause controversy.
I enjoyed listening, because her pitch and diction were so good, she let the melody speak for itself (without all the Idol-pop melisma, embellishments, etc), she kept things moving, and even sang the verse, which we rarely hear.
That said, I too wish the "tradition" of doing this hadn't started. But then, all the quasi-patriotic stuff at pro sports championship events (that our government/military willingly participate in) seems very wrong to me...........
In the beginning (especially in the better quality version that mr_a linked to), you can distinctly hear a loud angry man yelling "Hats off!" several times. Now, I'm all for respecting the flag and my country, but being a douche about it makes me want to whack you with a rolled up copy of the Constitution.
Also, don't expect me to sing along. The song is literally a sung prayer, and a pretentious one at that.
mitchcumstein1:Just sing Take Me out to the Ballgame, have a good time, and get on with it. We sing the National Anthem before the game, we don't need a goddamned mid game break to show our non-spontaneous American pride.
Agreed. I'm glad to see some singers out there don't do that pitch-wavering on every note.
mitchcumstein1
2009-10-29 05:35:59 PM
mr_a
2009-10-29 05:36:29 PM
ThrnPhl
2009-10-29 05:43:52 PM
HEAR! HEAR!
mr_a
2009-10-29 05:50:21 PM
Earguy
2009-10-29 05:58:45 PM
After the attacks, we had a comraderie and outpouring of international support unlike any in recent memory. Sure, you can't keep that intensity up forever, but post-attack events (war, political squabbles/election) squandered a lot of the goodwill we enjoyed. I am reminded of this every time I hear some hollow-hearted rendition of this at a ballgame.
furiousxgeorge
2009-10-29 05:59:16 PM
This. Also, if Cliff Lee told me to betray America I would do it.
Marcus Aurelius
2009-10-29 06:10:15 PM
Dancin_In_Anson
2009-10-29 06:10:53 PM
plywoodjungle
2009-10-29 06:12:56 PM
ToxicMunkee
2009-10-29 06:15:49 PM
I don't care if you ever come back!
plywoodjungle
2009-10-29 06:19:40 PM
That woman has a very nice voice. However, there is nothing, nothing in sports, or possibly life I hate more than the false patriotism of God Bless America at a baseball game. Just sing Take Me out to the Ballgame, have a good time, and get on with it. We sing the National Anthem before the game, we don't need a goddamned mid game break to show our non-spontaneous American pride.
/Oh yeah, and THIS.
johnsoninca
2009-10-29 06:20:05 PM
He just wanted to show the clarity of his HDTV by using his SD camcorder via YouTube...
Shrew2u
2009-10-29 06:22:57 PM
ptelg
2009-10-29 06:28:32 PM
JoeJitsu
2009-10-29 06:32:36 PM
/She's no Kate Smith. That would take about three of her.
The Icelander
2009-10-29 06:35:18 PM
Whatthefark
2009-10-29 06:55:20 PM
Something tells me he didn't.
/Something also tells me his mommy wouldn't let him TiVO it so he had to use his iPod's camera to record it.
RoyHobbs22
2009-10-29 07:03:34 PM
syrynxx
2009-10-29 07:14:40 PM
And perhaps upside down.
chopit
2009-10-29 07:31:00 PM
bighasbeen
2009-10-29 07:37:09 PM
After the attacks, we had a comraderie and outpouring of international support unlike any in recent memory. Sure, you can't keep that intensity up forever, but post-attack events (war, political squabbles/election) squandered a lot of the goodwill we enjoyed. I am reminded of this every time I hear some hollow-hearted rendition of this at a ballgame.
It's one of those things where once you start doing it there is no really graceful way to stop that won't cause controversy.
/What do they do in Toronto?
kenny's mom
2009-10-29 07:58:55 PM
That said, I too wish the "tradition" of doing this hadn't started. But then, all the quasi-patriotic stuff at pro sports championship events (that our government/military willingly participate in) seems very wrong to me...........
feanturi
2009-10-29 07:59:46 PM
mdin617
2009-10-29 08:00:47 PM
Also, don't expect me to sing along. The song is literally a sung prayer, and a pretentious one at that.
Gig103
2009-10-29 08:43:47 PM
Agreed. I'm glad to see some singers out there don't do that pitch-wavering on every note.