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Despotism |
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Carrie corrected the last note pretty quickly. The most important part was that her heart was into it, and you could see the emotion. Something far from what her "carriebot" days would indicate of. Carrie had a touching rendition. I saw more than a few tears, and everyone seemed so proud of her.
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Tigershere |
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Yes you missed a tweaked version of "America"
I am not even sure what happened at the end but it turned into some other song. It was worse than doing a shitload of 'riffs' she had audio problems at the beginning and was pulling her ear piece out. So she and Carrie were live and the Queen showed she at least had issues with the audio feed. I could not tell if Carrie had a problem with sound but the queen did. |
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Despotism |
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She DID NOT correct that last note. It was horrid and luckily the crowd started to overpower it with their clapping and yelling. She was struggling, kept throwing off the melody, and just shouted most of it.
So many delusional tards in Sucks. |
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Despotism |
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She was a cappella, doink! That's why her wording was a little off/rushed/slow at times. She couldn't follow music like singers normally do!
and she clearly corrects the note at 1:55 in the video |
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seaguy |
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Thanks Tiger. I will have to check out Queen's "America" as it sounds like it was a trainwreck. I like her better when she's acting, actually. I give them props for performing live however. That's gotta take balls.
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KellysMomCalledMeFine |
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Clearly? She CLEARLY does not. Q-tips would do you good.
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Posts: 503 (02/07/10 05:49 PM) Registered user |
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seaguy |
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Oh girl blacked it up! I can only imagine the comments in all the homes that hate Obama.
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Tigershere |
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Carrie was so much better than Latifa who is the veteran there performing if ever there was one.
She was not as good as the rehearsal but she didn't have a crowd there and alllll of those cameras on her But all in all she did a great job despite the nerves and the noise shit, it's game time and commercial time. Betty white and Abe were awesome and the Tebow 'issue' i saw nothing about it. Hell if you didn't know the back story to it you would not know wtf it was about. |
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seaguy |
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That's not what your girlfriend said... <3
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Tigershere |
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seaguy wrote: that went right over my head, lol I am sure it's funny but right now I have no idea what it means or refers to :x yea yea I must be dense to not 'see' the joke here you're referring to |
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texsinger |
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Damn, what did the Queen do to that song, not good at all. I hated that she jazzed it up and in the process fucked it up.
My ears must not be as sensitive, but I thought Carrie did a great job, well done. |
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seaguy |
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Tigershere wrote:THE BETTY WHITE COMMERCIAL THAT YOU LOVED!!seaguy wrote: |
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Tigershere |
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OHHHHHHHHHHHHH
I swear I am not blonde. Grey but not blonde. doh |
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megustalacerveza |
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Posts: 504 (02/07/10 06:22 PM) Registered user |
BTW KellysMom are you otternobetter at pulse? JW
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seaguy |
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EllieTay |
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Carrie did a great job. My only beef was with her shoes. WTF? Why was she wearing heels with that outfit?
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ChosenOne |
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http://music-mix.ew.com/2010/02/07/carrie-underwood-super-bowl-national-anthem/ You want your National Anthem sung right? You call an American Idol alum. At least that seems to be the consistent (and, to be honest, correct) message brought to you by the good folks of the NFL. Last year’s Super Bowl found Jennifer Hudson singing “The Star-Spangled Banner,” while this year’s NFC and AFC conference championship games brought Kris Allen and Jordin Sparks to the mic to get in touch with their inner patriots (national, not New England). And for tonight’s all-eyes-are-locked-on-it game, we got Idol’s season 4 champ and ubiquitous country queen Carrie Underwood offering her own (not-surprisingly) exquisite twist on the National Anthem. Clad in a dazzling white pantsuit, a top that looked like it was made from the scales of a silver reptile, and a pair of “whoa, mama!” platform heels (in other words, your basic Storm Trooper chic), Carrie stepped up to the mic without a hint of nervousness and delivered the goods under pressure. This wasn’t a make-it-your-own “Star-Spangled Banner,” but rather, a traditional rendition that was clear, powerful, and heartfelt. But honestly, when it comes to the National Anthem, do we really want singers taking liberties with the melody? For the love of Francis Scott Key, I would like to offer my own resounding answer to that question: “Heck, no!” And so, The Lady Underwood keeps intact a record of vocal spotlessness* that would be the envy of even an Indianapolis fan. In other words…well played, Ms. Underwood, well played. As for Queen Latifah’s “America the Beautiful,” I’ll offer slightly less enthusiastic props, with the caveat that the Queen was clearly struggling with a wonky earpiece from the get-go. And so while the opening few lines seemed plagued by nerves/frustration, the Oscar-nominated singer/rapper/actress recovered nicely, getting her riff on with an “I love America” ad-lib that meshed nicely with a full children’s chorus. (The pre-show’s funniest moment? That little boy in the front row who gave a legendary side-eye to the camera while waiting for his part to kick in. Oh-em-gee indeed!)
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02/07/10 06:46 PM.
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