One of the first songs musicians learn to play is the national anthem. Therefore, one would assume that by the time musicians make it big time, they’d have it down pat.
Then, of course, musical acts like The Fray come along, murder the anthem and send Francis Scott Key for a good spin in his grave.
When it comes to the national anthem, there should be one rule and only one rule: Just sing the freaking song the way it was meant to be sung.
The Fray did all they could to break that rule on Monday night in New Orleans, as they performed the Star-Spangled Banner prior to the national championship between Kentucky and Kansas.
Among the highlights were:
See this man? He’s the drummer. This is the most interested he looked for the entire two-minute rendition. Also, he looks like the little drummer boy. He’s a professional musician, and his job was to bang a drum every now and then and play the tambourine. Seriously.
This is not Pauly Shore. It just looks like it’s Pauly Shore.
“Hey! Hey! I wanna sing!” –The guy who looks like Pauly Shore
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“I just consider the source when I hear stuff like that.”
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I LOL’d
@NESN Hopefully he’s better then Barry Zito!The Occupy Oakland crowd is going over the bridge to Zito’s house and PROTEST!#occupyzito
— Anthony Spano (@Spone63) April 2, 2012
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Fight!