NLCS Gm1: Feliciano performs the national anthem
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- Опубліковано 1 гру 2013
- 10/14/12: Eight-time Grammy Award winner Jose Feliciano performs the national anthem before Game 1 of the NLCS in San Francisco
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Good to see that Jose had the last laugh. Time brings about many changes.
He makes it sound like an actual song.
dahalofreeek He breathed life into a song that's become stale
His 68 version is more better. Can't blame him though he won't be able to hit those notes now
He is the Song.
You can’t do what He did.
You don’t deserve my hardest strike. Eat spinach and think you got strong.
In 68 I listen to him sing it in Tiger stadium they booed him. It crushed me. I was 18 I cried. Had family in Nam. Still love the game❤
He was booed in 1968 for doing the same thing!
Oh yeah!
Hard to believe considering what has evolved recently.
I was watching on TV when he performed at the 1968 World Series game 4. I was blown away! I always was a Feliciano fan but the performance was really something special. It was a shame that it wasn't widely appreciated at the time.
This is the video 1968 and I don't any booed: ua-cam.com/video/x1ZQawbo4Mo/v-deo.html
Norbert Rivera He definitely got booed. There are videos about the aftermath. He got death threats and people wanted him deported even though, you know, he’s Puerto Rican.
I can’t believe they don’t include him in “the best national anthems” Hes right next to Whitney
I love this rendition. This song belongs to every American and every person wanting to be an American. Everyone hears it differently, everyone feels it differently... there is no one way to perform this song. Everyway this song is performed is the American way.
Jose Feliciano singing the National Anthem in this recording was every bit as beautiful as when he sang it this way in 1968 at Tiger Stadium. I absolutely love his rendition!
Now people are clapping instead of boooing. Now thats a change.
When one door is closed, many more is open... - Bob Marley
Best performance I ever heard!
And don't forget. He has one of the best Christmas songs on America. Feliz Navidad. Con sabor latino...
This one, Marvin Gaye's, and Jimi Hendrix's versions are my favorites.
Very little views for a historic event .
this version must be easier to sing than the original. We need this rendition as the anthem
Love it! A song for a soldier's heart. A song for all our hearts. Thank you Jose ❤🇺🇸👍🏻🇺🇸🕯️🇺🇸☔
I like this version better than the “regular” anthem
Just beautiful
that is why U.S. will be always great, my admiration from Venezuela!
RIP ur country
a bunch of iguanas with internet acces I think karma night of already gotten you? Maybe you should remove your comment now
WE LOVE'S JOSÉ .... EVER
Love you Jose!
Just Awesome!
The only thing I find offensive about this rendition is the slightly out of tune guitar ;)
Seriously tho, just amazing. So many people in 1968 were backwards and lacked the ability to empathize or critically and abstractly think about one’s love of country. This rendition is so respectful and inspiring. Glad we now live in a world that recognizes this.
Yea
We're reminded every minute of every day
0:32 F for the guy in the orange to the right
F
He finally got the appluase and cheers back in '68 he was booed
Here from Vox. Anyone else?
Me 😂😂😂
Me too
The best rendition in the history of the national anthem, period!!! He actually ruined it for everyone else
If you didn't know yet, Jose Feliciano sang the anthem the same way as this during the 1968 World Series between the Detroit Tigers and the St Louis Cardinals. He was criticized by veterans because back in his day, military members used to sing the anthem and they thought his rendition was out of disrespect. Everyone in America didn't expect him to sing it that way.
As a kid, all along i thought that the first lines was about jose feliciano. "jose can you see?" sorry for being ignorant. I was 6 or 7 years old back then. Don't get me wrong i mean no disrespect. I am a huge fan of jose feliciano.
He's back!!
I like to see him sing the national anthem at pnc park in Pittsburgh pa usa when they retire Reberto clementie no 21 jersey
That would be so freaking epic!
Amen to that! #RETIRE21
Beautiful !
I believe Jose has the BEST rendition of the anthem. Very soulful and passionate. His problem is he was 20 years ahead of his time in 1968 when America was NOT ready for him. I would have seen this very differently had I gone to Vietnam.
GREAT JOSE
MAny Can see their flag in the day but very few can see it in the Night !!!
❤
Wow.
great
唱的好棒!!!
Why Jose Feliciano's performance in 1968 is so important not only to baseball but to the social upheaval of the 1960s is because it was a statement that nothing was sacred or protected in the new America, at that time baseball was America's unquestioned national pastime. To the silent majority it was that the women could burn their bras, negro and white children could sit in the same classroom but baseball was king and the one thing that couldn't be touched. Oct 7 1968 slapped the silent majority with that assumption. A few months later in Dec 1968 the 1969 expansion was approved and 1968 was the end of the "pure pennant" era and the divisional era began in April 1969.
It's funny, I thought he sang The Anthem with soul, pride, passion, patriotism and love of country.
Anyone have a tab for this?
My favorite version of this Athem
His shunning in '68 shows the disgusting nature of human beings. I am sure many of those who hated him back in the day knew for a fact that it was an amazing rendition. But still booed him for the fact that he is Latin-American and played the anthem genuinely different.
Is This Rain? People can be programmed to be the cruelest animals on the planet
dude, it had nothing to do with the fact that he wasn't white, it was the height of the Vietnam war and people needed something to bring back hope, then a calm folk song came on and people where disappointed, stop trying to make everything about race when it isn't.
Not necessarily....I think it was different, he is blind, and he is different...America was not ready for 'renditions'....just copy-cat singing of the anthem. Crowds can be incredibly cruel once it begins to go one way....they broke his heart and almost ruined his career. But talent and heart have a way of winning everyone over...and he has.
00:10 she says 9-time Grammy Award Winner but then at 00:12 the text box says 8-time Grammy Award Winner?
He makes me very glad that my cancer is terminal.
Home of the brave wouu
Is this the 2012 NLCS?
Why is he wearing a watch if he’s blind
No sound?
Greg Stewart false
He is the song. Eat a sandwich and drink some water.
Really? It took an American from Puerto Rico to open the gates to stylizing the American national anthem??
Great stars have followed since 1968, yet Puerto Rico is still not equal since 1898!!!
#StatehoodForPuertoRicoNow
#EqualityNow
This belongs in Detroit only.
Vox said Jose Valisoano was a worst singer.
Michael Sali that’s not at all what they said
I suggest you watch their video before spewing verifiable nonsense.
They said he was boo'd, not that he was bad. They also said he was the first one ever on the billboard top 100 for the anthem
That’s not what they said! Just watch the video....
I’m pretty certain that is in fact what VOX said about Jose Valisoano. But then José Feliciano came along in 1968 and sang this outstanding rendition and made América Great!