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To: Bigh4u2

I suppose she must have been....I remember I felt the same way about Kurt Cobain. Never heard of him ‘til he died.


8 posted on 02/15/2012 4:17:54 AM PST by JoeDetweiler
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To: JoeDetweiler
YouTube Whitney Houston - Battle Hymn Of The Republic (WHH)

Star Spangled Banner Whitney Houston

From Wikipedia

The Star Spangled Banner (Whitney Houston song)

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The Superbowl Performance


On January 27, 1991–10 days into the Persian Gulf War—Whitney Houston took the field at Tampa Stadium and performed "The Star Spangled Banner," back by the Florida Orchestra along with music director Jahja Ling, before 73,813 fans, 115 million viewers in the United States and a worldwide television audience of 750 million.[4][5] The pregame program including Houston's performance of the national anthem was produced by Bob Best for the National Football League and televised live on American Broadcasting Company (ABC) in the United States.[6] Because of the Gulf War situation, this marked the first time the Super Bowl would be telecast in most countries around the world. Outside of North America and the United Kingdom, the Super Bowl was broadcast for the first time in such countries as Australia, Russia, and most other countries. Houston's performance was later used as a music video of the song.

Houston wears a white tracksuit with a red and blue print and hairband, an athletic uniform that refers to the national tricolor red, white and blue. The announcer asks the audience to join in the honoring of "America" and "especially the brave men and women serving our nation in the Persian Gulf and throughout the world." While the athletes are notably absent on the field, the military personnel, dressed in various uniforms to signify the solidarity among different branches of service, display the flags of the different American states. Two male members of the military are singled out through the use of close-ups: an African-American officer and a white officer. The close-up of the African-American officer raising his hand in salute overlaps with the close-up of the audience. And the close-up of Houston dissolves into the close-up of the white officer, and back again. For a second, both Houston and the white officer are captured within the same frame. The American flag is omnipresent in all shots, either explicitly in the form of an actual American flag, or implicitly through the use of its colors red, white and blue. In addition to the waving American flags, best visible when shot from a distance. On several occasions, the presence of the flag is emphasized through the use of close-ups in connection to the words Whitney Houston sings. When she sings, "...see, by the dawn's early light," a close-up of an American flag dissolves in and out of the close-up of Houston. Houston does not leave the frame, but for a second, the image of American flag is transparently placed over her image. At the point when Houston sings "through the night that our flag was still there," the camera cuts to a close-up of the American flag waving at the top of the stadium. Throughout the performance, there are medium shots and close-ups of the audience waving small American flags. With Houston throwing her arms into the air, the scene is made complete with four F-16 fighter jets from the 56th Tactical Training Wing at MacDill Air Force Base flying over as the performance's grand finale.[7

20 posted on 02/15/2012 4:45:56 AM PST by Kaslin (Acronym for OBAMA: One Big Ass Mistake America)
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To: JoeDetweiler

Some of these ‘artists’ have a following and fans who are just like THEY are... so unless are also a person who uses drugs/alcohol or if you’re a person who is OK with the people who DO.... you won’t have this ‘artist’ on your radar.

Personally, I turned popular culture OFF in about 1971...I kinda got tired of the music that sounded like: “oooh baby I want to throw up in your glove compartment...la..la...la”

Each to his own. I wouldn’t have a falling-down-drunk and druggie bust-out in my house for anything, so watching their movies and buying their recordings is not happening either!


21 posted on 02/15/2012 4:48:19 AM PST by SMARTY ("The man who has no inner-life is a slave to his surroundings. "Henri Frederic Amiel)
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