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Meat Loaf Showed the World How the National Anthem Should Be Sung
Sep 3, 2021 12:51:23   #
Parky60 Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
 
Grammy award-winning singer Meat Loaf took the field in 1994 to remind the world how beautiful our national anthem really is.

For all the disrespect the American flag and the national anthem get these days from the left, it’s worth remembering when someone got it right. Which is exactly what Grammy award-winning singer Meat Loaf did in 1994.

On a gorgeous sunny day in 1994, Meat Loaf was invited to sing the national anthem at the 65th annual MLB All Star Game in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Before the game started, the audience was treated to one of the most beautiful renditions of the “Star Spangled Banner” ever performed.

It’s important to remember that this performance came at a time when Americans collectively loved and revered our anthem. Oh the good ol’ days!

This happened the year after the singer had his big comeback hit, 1993’s “I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That).”

Before that, he had experienced most of his success in the late 1970s, in particular, his top-selling “Bat Out of Hell” album that featured the hit “Paradise By the Dashboard Light.”

Meat Loaf’s National Anthem performance was accompanied that day by the 1994-1995 Penn State ROTC Color Guard.

While diehard sports fans might remember the details of the game that day over 25 years ago, most of the fans in attendance and watching at home came away remembering the breathtaking performance by Meat Loaf.

As his voice pierced the entire arena that day, many were overcome with emotion. Some broke into tears. Others were left speechless. It was truly a sight to behold.

You can watch Meat Loaf give one of the most moving and memorable anthem performances to date here.

There are not a lot of singers in his league, and to hear someone with such talent treat the national anthem with the proper tribute and respect it deserves should touch the hearts of every American.

Thank you, Meat Loaf, for your great performance and this wonderful memory.

And God Bless America!

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Sep 3, 2021 12:57:02   #
proud republican Loc: RED CALIFORNIA
 
Parky60 wrote:
Grammy award-winning singer Meat Loaf took the field in 1994 to remind the world how beautiful our national anthem really is.

For all the disrespect the American flag and the national anthem get these days from the left, it’s worth remembering when someone got it right. Which is exactly what Grammy award-winning singer Meat Loaf did in 1994.

On a gorgeous sunny day in 1994, Meat Loaf was invited to sing the national anthem at the 65th annual MLB All Star Game in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Before the game started, the audience was treated to one of the most beautiful renditions of the “Star Spangled Banner” ever performed.

It’s important to remember that this performance came at a time when Americans collectively loved and revered our anthem. Oh the good ol’ days!

This happened the year after the singer had his big comeback hit, 1993’s “I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That).”

Before that, he had experienced most of his success in the late 1970s, in particular, his top-selling “Bat Out of Hell” album that featured the hit “Paradise By the Dashboard Light.”

Meat Loaf’s National Anthem performance was accompanied that day by the 1994-1995 Penn State ROTC Color Guard.

While diehard sports fans might remember the details of the game that day over 25 years ago, most of the fans in attendance and watching at home came away remembering the breathtaking performance by Meat Loaf.

As his voice pierced the entire arena that day, many were overcome with emotion. Some broke into tears. Others were left speechless. It was truly a sight to behold.

You can watch Meat Loaf give one of the most moving and memorable anthem performances to date here.

There are not a lot of singers in his league, and to hear someone with such talent treat the national anthem with the proper tribute and respect it deserves should touch the hearts of every American.

Thank you, Meat Loaf, for your great performance and this wonderful memory.

And God Bless America!
i Grammy award-winning singer Meat Loaf took the ... (show quote)


Those were real athletes, unlike today's so called 'social idiots'!.....

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Sep 3, 2021 13:38:03   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
Parky60 wrote:
Grammy award-winning singer Meat Loaf took the field in 1994 to remind the world how beautiful our national anthem really is.

For all the disrespect the American flag and the national anthem get these days from the left, it’s worth remembering when someone got it right. Which is exactly what Grammy award-winning singer Meat Loaf did in 1994.

On a gorgeous sunny day in 1994, Meat Loaf was invited to sing the national anthem at the 65th annual MLB All Star Game in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Before the game started, the audience was treated to one of the most beautiful renditions of the “Star Spangled Banner” ever performed.

It’s important to remember that this performance came at a time when Americans collectively loved and revered our anthem. Oh the good ol’ days!

This happened the year after the singer had his big comeback hit, 1993’s “I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That).”

Before that, he had experienced most of his success in the late 1970s, in particular, his top-selling “Bat Out of Hell” album that featured the hit “Paradise By the Dashboard Light.”

Meat Loaf’s National Anthem performance was accompanied that day by the 1994-1995 Penn State ROTC Color Guard.

While diehard sports fans might remember the details of the game that day over 25 years ago, most of the fans in attendance and watching at home came away remembering the breathtaking performance by Meat Loaf.

As his voice pierced the entire arena that day, many were overcome with emotion. Some broke into tears. Others were left speechless. It was truly a sight to behold.

You can watch Meat Loaf give one of the most moving and memorable anthem performances to date here.

There are not a lot of singers in his league, and to hear someone with such talent treat the national anthem with the proper tribute and respect it deserves should touch the hearts of every American.

Thank you, Meat Loaf, for your great performance and this wonderful memory.

And God Bless America!
i Grammy award-winning singer Meat Loaf took the ... (show quote)



Heartfelt patriotism will bring a tear to my eyes almost every time.

Thanks for the uplifting post, Parky.

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Sep 3, 2021 13:39:25   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
proud republican wrote:
Those were real athletes, unlike today's so called 'social idiots'!.....


100% agree, PR.👊👍👍👍👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

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Sep 3, 2021 13:49:05   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
Parky60 wrote:
Grammy award-winning singer Meat Loaf took the field in 1994 to remind the world how beautiful our national anthem really is.

For all the disrespect the American flag and the national anthem get these days from the left, it’s worth remembering when someone got it right. Which is exactly what Grammy award-winning singer Meat Loaf did in 1994.

On a gorgeous sunny day in 1994, Meat Loaf was invited to sing the national anthem at the 65th annual MLB All Star Game in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Before the game started, the audience was treated to one of the most beautiful renditions of the “Star Spangled Banner” ever performed.

It’s important to remember that this performance came at a time when Americans collectively loved and revered our anthem. Oh the good ol’ days!

This happened the year after the singer had his big comeback hit, 1993’s “I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That).”

Before that, he had experienced most of his success in the late 1970s, in particular, his top-selling “Bat Out of Hell” album that featured the hit “Paradise By the Dashboard Light.”

Meat Loaf’s National Anthem performance was accompanied that day by the 1994-1995 Penn State ROTC Color Guard.

While diehard sports fans might remember the details of the game that day over 25 years ago, most of the fans in attendance and watching at home came away remembering the breathtaking performance by Meat Loaf.

As his voice pierced the entire arena that day, many were overcome with emotion. Some broke into tears. Others were left speechless. It was truly a sight to behold.

You can watch Meat Loaf give one of the most moving and memorable anthem performances to date here.

There are not a lot of singers in his league, and to hear someone with such talent treat the national anthem with the proper tribute and respect it deserves should touch the hearts of every American.

Thank you, Meat Loaf, for your great performance and this wonderful memory.

And God Bless America!
i Grammy award-winning singer Meat Loaf took the ... (show quote)


Listening now.

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Sep 3, 2021 16:58:50   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
Parky60 wrote:
Grammy award-winning singer Meat Loaf took the field in 1994 to remind the world how beautiful our national anthem really is.

For all the disrespect the American flag and the national anthem get these days from the left, it’s worth remembering when someone got it right. Which is exactly what Grammy award-winning singer Meat Loaf did in 1994.

On a gorgeous sunny day in 1994, Meat Loaf was invited to sing the national anthem at the 65th annual MLB All Star Game in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Before the game started, the audience was treated to one of the most beautiful renditions of the “Star Spangled Banner” ever performed.

It’s important to remember that this performance came at a time when Americans collectively loved and revered our anthem. Oh the good ol’ days!

This happened the year after the singer had his big comeback hit, 1993’s “I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That).”

Before that, he had experienced most of his success in the late 1970s, in particular, his top-selling “Bat Out of Hell” album that featured the hit “Paradise By the Dashboard Light.”

Meat Loaf’s National Anthem performance was accompanied that day by the 1994-1995 Penn State ROTC Color Guard.

While diehard sports fans might remember the details of the game that day over 25 years ago, most of the fans in attendance and watching at home came away remembering the breathtaking performance by Meat Loaf.

As his voice pierced the entire arena that day, many were overcome with emotion. Some broke into tears. Others were left speechless. It was truly a sight to behold.

You can watch Meat Loaf give one of the most moving and memorable anthem performances to date here.

There are not a lot of singers in his league, and to hear someone with such talent treat the national anthem with the proper tribute and respect it deserves should touch the hearts of every American.

Thank you, Meat Loaf, for your great performance and this wonderful memory.

And God Bless America!
i Grammy award-winning singer Meat Loaf took the ... (show quote)


I prefer the fried chicken version - meatloaf gives me gas.

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Sep 3, 2021 17:57:38   #
DaWg44
 
lpnmajor wrote:
I prefer the fried chicken version - meatloaf gives me gas.


No class at all.

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Sep 3, 2021 18:53:39   #
Rose42
 
Never heard him sing that before. That was unexpectedly good!

This is still my favorite - Whitney Houston in 1991

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=N_lCmBvYMRs

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Sep 4, 2021 09:46:00   #
agatemaggot Loc: waterloo iowa
 
DaWg44 wrote:
No class at all.


None whatsoever !

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