SmootSmack
02-07-2006, 12:28 AM
There's a big difference between a little girl that's probably terrified to be in such a large arena with so many people starring at her and a professional singer. What Mo Cheeks (I think!) did was one of the best things Ive seen a pro-sports coach do. Made one of that girls worst days much much better.
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skinsfanthru&thru
02-07-2006, 01:20 AM
it's too bad the choir in the background was unable to drown out the noise coming from AF and AN. :Flush:
That Guy
02-07-2006, 03:44 AM
There's a big difference between a little girl that's probably terrified to be in such a large arena with so many people starring at her and a professional singer. What Mo Cheeks (I think!) did was one of the best things Ive seen a pro-sports coach do. Made one of that girls worst days much much better.
that girl was a much better singer than what i heard in the SB to boot.
Luxorreb
02-07-2006, 07:38 AM
I thought it was a totally original version done by New Orleans natives. I think it was botched by the sound crew. If ya think about it the beginning was mixed terribly. The song was meant to be a solemn piece with reverence to New Orleans. The sound the entire game was whack. Think about the trophy presentation at the end. Thought I was listening from the parking lot! I was cable in front of new tv! I have to defend Aaron Neville, Dr John and Aretha, it was sad tune and it was our national anthem. Was a great effort and the sound crew flubbed it. I could also notice the Rolling Stones having difficulties. People like to sensationalize and jump on non-normal bashing bandwagons, but let's all remember this is the USA and let's look deeper than a whiplash Monday morning talkshow topic. Besides, we got the Redskins here and they gonna win it all this year!!!
Gmanc711
02-07-2006, 07:39 AM
There's a big difference between a little girl that's probably terrified to be in such a large arena with so many people starring at her and a professional singer. What Mo Cheeks (I think!) did was one of the best things Ive seen a pro-sports coach do. Made one of that girls worst days much much better.
Absolutley. Mo Cheeks earned a hell of alot of respect, and it was nice to see sports fans (for once), not act like idiots as they all seemed to be helping the girl along as well.
Well..................back to therapy! Just when you thought is was safe to watch....##%%%#&@@**
That Guy
02-07-2006, 08:56 AM
I thought it was a totally original version done by New Orleans natives. I think it was botched by the sound crew. If ya think about it the beginning was mixed terribly. The song was meant to be a solemn piece with reverence to New Orleans. The sound the entire game was whack. Think about the trophy presentation at the end. Thought I was listening from the parking lot! I was cable in front of new tv! I have to defend Aaron Neville, Dr John and Aretha, it was sad tune and it was our national anthem. Was a great effort and the sound crew flubbed it. I could also notice the Rolling Stones having difficulties. People like to sensationalize and jump on non-normal bashing bandwagons, but let's all remember this is the USA and let's look deeper than a whiplash Monday morning talkshow topic. Besides, we got the Redskins here and they gonna win it all this year!!!
the crew sucked, but so did the performers. I've heard bad sound before and been able to ferret out the actual talent behind bad production. This wasn't the case here.
12thMan
02-07-2006, 09:23 AM
When we saw that National Anthem, we couldn't believe how good it was. To me, it was the most melodious and creative rendition I have ever seen. Usually it is sung without passion or depth, and in the same general, mediocre way. Aretha Franklin and John Neville with Dr John I think are to be commended for daring to try something new, and to pull it off in a superb way.
Dude, which National Anthem were you watching? It was flat out bad!
firstdown
02-07-2006, 11:57 AM
Sense I started this threed I guess I have to give my 2cents worth. I heard it live while driving to a SB party and it sounded alot worse over the radio. I have mixed sound in my past and will have to say that alot of blame has to go to the sound crew. I'm not saying that AF and JN did the great job on the anthem but I feel its hard to tell with the poor sound mix. To me it sounded like a cheap church PA system and I hope the NFL never has that crew mix sound for any more of their events.
firstdown
02-07-2006, 12:01 PM
now I'm totally confused,i heard Jim Rome talk about it today and he played what sounded like neville singing the natl anthem,but he sang it the whole way through and it wasnt the version in that video,it was a lot worse,so i dont know what version Rome was playingWhen I herd it over the radio it sound as if there was only one singer and the drums were very loud. I think radio had a direct feed from the sound board which will sound different because you can mix that feed different than what is coming out over the PA feed and it was not mixed very well.