Monday, February 7, 2011

Jeers to Christina Aguilera in the Super Bowl for the mistake in the letter of the U.S. anthem

Singer Christina Aguilera had declared that "from the seven years I have been singing the national anthem, but in one of the most important moments in which he sang, he was wrong. Aguilera sang the national anthem as a prelude to Super Bowl XLV, one of the biggest sporting events in the United States before they played Green Bay Packers against the Pittsburgh Steelers in the field of the Dallas Cowboys in Arlington (Texas).

Aguilera sang the national anthem as a prelude to Super Bowl XLV Aguilera, considered one of the pampered American pop singers, struggled to correctly interpret the national anthem of his country, to change a verse completely. The problem for Aguilera began the line that begins by saying "we saw on the walls, which did not sing at all.

The singer tried to fix the error, but he combined two lines, and said "What so proudly observed," instead of saying "What so proudly salute you." After the performance, the faces of anger mixed with the wonder and the audience began shouting, booing and waving handkerchiefs. The Super Bowl takes place in the field of the Dallas Cowboys, who had a number of drawbacks due to a winter storm that caused problems for the event.

Before kick-off approximately 850 paid fans with tickets had to be placed in different sections of the stadium, while about 400 more, which also had input, could not be accommodated in the stadium, so each will receive compensation from the triple the cost of your ticket that they purchase.

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