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In reply to the discussion: Our national anthem sucks. [View all]Orrex
(67,118 posts)4. I don't know that the lyrics are all that hard to remember
Some of the notes are out of my range, but I haven't had reason to sing it in at least a quarter century.
What gets me isn't the origin of the tune, which is more or less irrelevant, nor the relative beauty of one nation's anthem versus another, because that's largely a value judgment. Instead, I'm struck when I see footage of a sporting event in another country when the entire arena has sung the US national anthem in an impromptu show of support/solidarity. I'm willing to bet that fewer than one in 10,000 Americans could sing another country's anthem without practice.
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Most veterans, democratic or republican get it. My WW2 father knew first hand the horror
B Calm
Nov 2015
#26
The French lyrics are something! I don't think they are easier to remember than our own, though...
yawnmaster
Nov 2015
#5
Agreed, not any easier or less war-like than ours. It just sounds better in French.
brush
Nov 2015
#7
It reflects a brilliant political reconciliation, combining the national anthem
struggle4progress
Nov 2015
#22
I've suggested here before that Springsteen's "My Hometown" should be our national anthem. nt
raccoon
Nov 2015
#20
I think we should change it to "Sweet Caroline" but Albert Brooks had another idea:
Gidney N Cloyd
Nov 2015
#58