STEVEN TYLER SE OLVIDÓ LA LETRA DEL HIMNO DE ESTADOS UNIDOS Steven Tyler Messes Up National Anthem Steven Tyler messes up National Anthem at Ravens Patriots game 1/22/2012 As shown only on CBS…he messes up around 0:53 “As bomb bursting in air” I love Steven Tyler by the way! I thought he ROCKED! (CBS SPORTS) Steven Tyler sang the National Anthem at the AFC Championship football game yesterday, when the New England Patriots beat the Baltimore Ravens. Though his rock ‘n’ roll rendition is filled with the signature screams that often frequent Aerosmith hit songs, a closer listen may sound a little different…did the American Idol judge just mess up the lyrics? Watch the video and read the harsh comments after the jump! The American Idol judge opened the AFC Championship football game yesterday by singing the National Anthem and sporting a sequined Patriots scarf. However, many are arguing that Tyler messed up the lyrics of “The Star Spangled Banner” and has joined the group of those who have flubbed the Anthem in the past: Scott McCreary and Christina Aguilera. “Let’s just say the rendition probably wouldn’t get him to Hollywood,” said the AP, and Yahoo! said, “He most definitely would not have made it to the next round on the show and I am sure Jennifer Lopez and Randy Jackson would have had some interesting words to say had he been singing in front of them.” Hopefully it’s the last time that the National Anthem lyrics are adjusted during this football season, as the …
Steven Tyler, lead singer of the Boston-based, Hall-of-Fame rock and roll band Aerosmith and an “American Idol” judge, was brought in to sing the national anthem before kickoff of the New England Patriots AFC championship game at home. Well, sing is an overstatement.It was more of a warbled scream. Associated Press is saying that it would not get him to Hollywood, while Deadspin called it one of the worst anthems of all time. Radar gave him credit for getting all the words right, but that’s about it. Sports Grid asked, “How is this guy supposed to pass as a judge on a singing competition when he does… this?” The Boston Herald was one of the few voices to defend Tyler, calling the performance, “pretty decent.” Link www.youtube.com



