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Americans and their national anthem
I must admit to warming to American sports more these days. Especially the baseball.
Game 5 of the World Series is about to start and they just had the anthem sung by a fella (a country singer i guess) but the crowd were silent.
Here the anthem is sung by all, the designated singer and the crowd. There it was the soloist only. Is there a reason for that?
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It's a hard song to sing so they don't bother (sounds messy).
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Michael Morris
I must admit to warming to American sports more these days. Especially the baseball.
Game 5 of the World Series is about to start and they just had the anthem sung by a fella (a country singer i guess) but the crowd were silent.
Here the anthem is sung by all, the designated singer and the crowd. There it was the soloist only. Is there a reason for that?
Too busy eating?
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Dr Lecter
Too busy eating?
Too much to learn?
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/...n_3880355.html
...32 million adults in the U.S. can’t read. That’s 14 percent of the population. 21 percent of adults in the U.S. read below a 5th grade level, and 19 percent of high school graduates can’t read.
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I have attended a number of Native American pow-wows in the States, including the biggest one off all, the one at Window Rock, Arizona. Considering the cruel treatment to them by the American government in their history they still all rallied to the Star Spangled Banner at the end of the proceedings.
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Land of the free........and the home of the slave
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Yesterday at Twickenham in the American Football.
A Man singing a song about The Royal Navy not being able to capture Fort Mchenrey in 1812.
Immediately followed by a Crowd singing a song about the descendant of the guy who sent them there to do it.
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Taunton Blue Genie
I have attended a number of Native American pow-wows in the States, including the biggest one off all, the one at Window Rock, Arizona. Considering the cruel treatment to them by the American government in their history they still all rallied to the Star Spangled Banner at the end of the proceedings.
off = of :-)
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elytillidie
Too much to learn?
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/...n_3880355.html
...32 million adults in the U.S. can’t read. That’s 14 percent of the population. 21 percent of adults in the U.S. read below a 5th grade level, and 19 percent of high school graduates can’t read.
How do you graduate and not be able to read?
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dembethewarrior
How do you graduate and not be able to read?
Adz will let you know in about three years.
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Dr Lecter
Adz will let you know in about three years.
Bit fik is e?
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dembethewarrior
Bit fik is e?
His spelling is bloody atrocious.
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dembethewarrior
How do you graduate and not be able to read?
In America, that's down to being good at sport and thus getting college scholarships which also include people doing your work for you to keep grades up so you're eligible to play sport. Any crimes will of course be covered up too.
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Bruce Parry
It's a hard song to sing so they don't bother (sounds messy).
Is the correct answer!
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Rock_Flock_of_Five
Is the correct answer!
How hard is it to learn how to sing your national anthem?
We know ours and 95% of us don’t even speak the language.
Thick and lazy if you ask me.
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Dr Lecter
How hard is it to learn how to sing your national anthem?
We know ours and 95% of us don’t even speak the language.
Thick and lazy if you ask me.
I think that the difficulty referred to may relate to the ability in singing the anthem in tune rather than reproducing the lyrics.
http://americanhistory.si.edu/blog/2...d-to-sing.html
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New version of the USA anthemn.
Donald Trump is a chump
Donald Trump is a chump
Donnnald Trump is a chump
Donald Trump is a chuump
Continue in this vein , it fits the whole song perfectly.
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Taunton Blue Genie
Yup!
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Why sing the anthem for a non international game anyway ?
The arrogance of Yanks calling a domestic competition " The World Series " is stupid enough to start with.
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Dr Lecter
Adz will let you know in about three years.
:hehe:
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BlueWales
Why sing the anthem for a non international game anyway ?
The arrogance of Yanks calling a domestic competition " The World Series " is stupid enough to start with.
A bit like cricket then.
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BlueWales
Why sing the anthem for a non international game anyway ?
The arrogance of Yanks calling a domestic competition " The World Series " is stupid enough to start with.
Wasn't that named after a newspaper?
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lardy
Wasn't that named after a newspaper?
Yes.
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lardy
Wasn't that named after a newspaper?
It was indeed rather than any claim to be a World Championship.
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Taunton Blue Genie
A bit like cricket then.
Clarify ?