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What Was the Controversy?
batmagadanleadoff Aug 26 2014 04:40 PM |
Jose Feliciano's "controversial" rendition of the Star Spangled Banner at Game Five of the '68 World Series that, reportedly, had veterans throwing their shoes at their TV sets.
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batmagadanleadoff Aug 26 2014 04:49 PM Re: What Was the Controversy? |
Good thing those vets didn't make it out to Woodstock a year later.
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batmagadanleadoff Aug 26 2014 04:57 PM Re: What Was the Controversy? |
Star Spangled Baseball
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Zvon Aug 26 2014 05:04 PM Re: What Was the Controversy? |
Look at those eyebrows. Yikes.
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Lefty Specialist Aug 26 2014 05:55 PM Re: What Was the Controversy? |
Prior to when Feliciano did his rendition, every other singer did it exactly like Robert Merrill. Feliciano treated it like a song.
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Ashie62 Aug 26 2014 07:59 PM Re: What Was the Controversy? |
Most of todays anthem singers seem more concerned about making the song their own.
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Lefty Specialist Aug 27 2014 05:57 AM Re: What Was the Controversy? |
It's an EXTREMELY difficult song to sing well. Everyone knows the words, but the vocal range between 'twilight's last gleaming' and 'land of the free' is enormous. It's an old drinking song, designed to trip up the inebriated.
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Mets Guy in Michigan Aug 27 2014 07:06 AM Re: What Was the Controversy? |
A World Series in the daylight!
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Frayed Knot Sep 14 2014 03:34 PM Re: What Was the Controversy? |
It was October 1968, and the country was fighting in Vietnam and had already lived through the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. that year. Protests were boiling over in the streets at home, and the Detroit Tigers were hosting the St. Louis Cardinals in the World Series.
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