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Whitney Houston Singing Star Spangled Banner
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Posted on 02/11/2012 9:27:28 PM PST by navysealdad
Whitney Houston performing the Star Spangled Banner for the troops,live at her 1991 "Welcome Home Heroes" concert in Norfolk, Virginia, USA.
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To: navysealdad
Thank You.
Such talent lost.
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posted on
02/11/2012 9:38:29 PM PST
by
3D-JOY
To: navysealdad
RIP Whitney...you did your country so proud with this amazing rendition of our anthem.
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posted on
02/11/2012 9:50:27 PM PST
by
Jane Long
(Soli Deo Gloria!)
To: navysealdad
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posted on
02/11/2012 9:50:27 PM PST
by
ArmyTeach
(OnyoneAur liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain ... USS Iowa BB 61)
To: navysealdad
Her rendition was astounding. I have never heard it sung so powerfully and beautifully. She sang it perfectly. She was an amazing talent.
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posted on
02/11/2012 9:54:26 PM PST
by
sand88
(Nothing on this Earth would get me to vote for Mitt.)
To: navysealdad
I hate to be a naysayer, but I say nay. I can't stand the "urban yodeling" of our national anthem that's become the expectation since Whitney Houston so famously did it in '91. I like to hear people sing it the way it's supposed to be sung, without the yodeling. It's beautiful and moving enough, and all the modern embellishments add nothing to it.
That said, RIP Whitney.
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
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posted on
02/11/2012 10:25:25 PM PST
by
wku man
(Who says conservatives don't rock? http://www.bigdawgmusicmafia.com)
Not to throw water on this, b/c the finished product sounded very good, but she lip synced that song to a previously recorded, edited, and polished track.
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posted on
02/11/2012 10:33:46 PM PST
by
GOPyouth
("We're buying shrimp, guys. Come on." - Dear Leader)
To: GOPyouth
actually no she did not lip sing it it was straight up singin
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posted on
02/11/2012 10:40:14 PM PST
by
advertising guy
(Obama is a world class liar, but Eric Holder does it backwards and in high heels)
To: advertising guy
She did not sing that song live at the Super Bowl. It was 100% lip synced.
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posted on
02/11/2012 10:41:40 PM PST
by
GOPyouth
("We're buying shrimp, guys. Come on." - Dear Leader)
To: GOPyouth
nope.it was live but you so assume I’m wrong yet not 1 question
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posted on
02/11/2012 10:47:20 PM PST
by
advertising guy
(Obama is a world class liar, but Eric Holder does it backwards and in high heels)
To: advertising guy
Even if I didn’t know that she recorded that track in LA prior to the Super Bowl, take a look at her turning her head way from the mic. The volume never fluctuated. That’s a clear sign that she wasn’t singing live.
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posted on
02/11/2012 10:48:02 PM PST
by
GOPyouth
("We're buying shrimp, guys. Come on." - Dear Leader)
To: advertising guy
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-shutdown-corner/whitney-houston-performed-greatest-national-anthem-sports-history-020851426.html
I don't feel like hyperlinking it. But there's one article about her lip syncing the song. I'll provide more if needed.
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posted on
02/11/2012 10:50:19 PM PST
by
GOPyouth
("We're buying shrimp, guys. Come on." - Dear Leader)
To: GOPyouth
the music directors last name was Speed...he is 20 yr friend.....reckon he might be a source....he allowed it was the prettiest song he ever heard live
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posted on
02/11/2012 10:54:29 PM PST
by
advertising guy
(Obama is a world class liar, but Eric Holder does it backwards and in high heels)
To: advertising guy
Whitney must have some serious talent to be able to turn her head away from the mic and keep her vocal volume the exact same. She very well could have been singing, but that voice heard over the PA was recorded.
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posted on
02/11/2012 11:03:02 PM PST
by
GOPyouth
("We're buying shrimp, guys. Come on." - Dear Leader)
To: GOPyouth
What was heard over the speakers was pre-recorded, but she was also singing live with the mic turned off.
To: advertising guy
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posted on
02/11/2012 11:11:27 PM PST
by
GOPyouth
("We're buying shrimp, guys. Come on." - Dear Leader)
To: navysealdad
Due to overwhelming response to her rendition, it was released as a commercial single and video of her performance, and reached the Top 20 on the US Hot 100, making her the only act to turn the national anthem into a pop hit of that magnitude. Houston donated all her share of the proceeds to the American Red Cross Gulf Crisis Fund.
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posted on
02/11/2012 11:48:29 PM PST
by
Beave Meister
(Die Hard Cubs Fan.....if it takes forever.)
To: GOPyouth
Not to throw water on this, b/c the finished product sounded very good, but she lip synced that song to a previously recorded, edited, and polished track.
That does not throw water at all in my opinion. That is pretty common procedure at events as large as the SuperBowl.
But it is undoubtedly the most revered and popular version of our national anthem in our nation's history and is the only time a release of one made the Top 20 Billboard. This one did twice (once in 1991 and again after 9/11).
She was definitely peaking when she did this song - and she one of the most talented singers off all time. Noone can take that away from her.
To: navysealdad
Whitney Houston dead at forty-eight. That’s just a crying shame. RIP Whitney and thank you for the music.
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posted on
02/12/2012 4:08:39 AM PST
by
Rummyfan
(Iraq: it's not about Iraq anymore, it's about the USA!)
To: wku man
She had a wonderful voice, but I am annoyed every time I hear her version of the SSB. The song was written in 3/4 and that is how it ought to be sung. I don’t mind the embellishments, but hearing it sung in 4/4 just bugs me.
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posted on
02/12/2012 4:08:56 AM PST
by
pete1953
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