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this show really stunk
2 posted on 09/21/2001 6:55:16 PM PDT by The Wizard
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To: The Wizard
And now they have a Can. singing God Bless America!
107 posted on 09/21/2001 7:54:57 PM PDT by BearPaw1
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It was an uneven show. It was somber because it was all about the people who died and the heroes of Sept. 11, and not about what our country does next. It was probably best that they focused on what they did.

I wondered if any anti-war or anti-Bush stuff would get mixed in, or if they would even acknowledge the President at all. Again, it was probably best that they avoided it.

I liked some of the unplugged/changed versions of songs.

Disliked the fact that Celine Dion sang "God Bless America." Would've still disliked it even if she was American.

"Born in the USA" would definitely not have been a good choice for Bruce.

Clint looked very, very angry. My wife and I were waiting for him to ask Osama bin Laden if he feels lucky. He also looked crooked, like he had something around one side of his waist.

Tom Petty's choice was good. I hope he means it, as applied to the country and our military response. But I won't hold my breath.

We also wondered if we were supposed to just recognize everyone. Are they that stuck on themselves that they assumed we'd know who they were, or were they just oh so selfless that names didn't matter tonight?

James "I saw the run-thru" Woods was there. I wonder what he's been thinking lately.

And is it just me, or did President Bush DO A BETTER JOB OF DELIVERING HIS 34 MINUTE SPEECH THAN ALL THESE HIGHLY PAID SO-CALLED ACTORS DID WITH THEIR SHORT BLURBS?!?!?!

180 posted on 09/21/2001 8:37:23 PM PDT by michaelt
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