Aretha Franklin's performance...

No you need to go back and read it again at look at it from another perspective. Try mine. I'm all for criticism when it is constructive. In my opinion, which I am entitled to like everyone else here, these comments are a feeble attempt to diminish the the magnitude of that day and that performance.No it wasn't her best, but it was important never the less. And when has debate or differing opinions been a nonstop love fest. This makes me angry and I am expressing that. I am entitled to as an Americn remember? So you lighten up. When someone criticizes something you hold dear remember that okay? Lighten up!

Am I understanding you correctly. You are equating criticism of a woman's ugly hat and her poor singing with people trying to diminish the magnitude of the day? Did anyone say her performance wasn't important, NO we just said it wasn't good. We said her hat was ugly not that she should never wear a hat to an important function again. Did anyone sat she wasn't a legend?

Yes, you are certainlty entitled to express your anger but why the need for it? You can come her and say "I loved her hat and her performance", and leave it at that, but you didn't.
I find that horribly sad that we can't even comment negatively on someones choice of clothing and accessories and their singing without being accused of something else. What a shame :sad2:
 
These comments are about a woman, her hat and her performance, nothing more, nothing less. It doesn't matter when and where she sung that song and wore that hat, my opinion would have been the same.


No kidding! No one can say anything anymore without out offending someone. Its getting ridiculous!


Yes, but this is the DIS! It wouldn't be the DIS unless every innocent post turned into a nasty, name calling WAR of a debate about everything under the sun. ;)

 
These comments are about a woman, her hat and her performance, nothing more, nothing less. It doesn't matter when and where she sung that song and wore that hat, my opinion would have been the same.



No kidding! No one can say anything anymore without out offending someone. Its getting ridiculous!


Thank you! You said exactly what I've been thinking the last few days.
 

Enough. Now let's all stand up now and sing....

1. My country,' tis of thee,
sweet land of liberty, of thee I sing;
land where my fathers died,
land of the pilgrims' pride,
from every mountainside let freedom ring!

2. My native country, thee,
land of the noble free, thy name I love;
I love thy rocks and rills,
thy woods and templed hills;
my heart with rapture thrills, like that above.

3. Let music swell the breeze,
and ring from all the trees sweet freedom's song;
let mortal tongues awake;
let all that breathe partake;
let rocks their silence break, the sound prolong.

4. Our fathers' God, to thee,
author of liberty, to thee we sing;
long may our land be bright
with freedom's holy light;
protect us by thy might, great God, our King.


One more song pleeeez! I like this song too.

God bless America, land that I love
Stand beside her and guide her
Through the night with the light from above
From the mountains to the prairies, to the ocean white with foam --
God bless America, my home sweet home
 
You know what, we are going to have to agree to disagree. Some see it one way, I see it another, and nothing is going to change my or your opinion. Later.

Isn't that the point? And I'm not trying to change your opinion. I'm just trying to define mine. It's you who seem to have the problem with it. You are the one that jumped into this thread with a huge chip on your shoulder. People were discussing a hat and a singing voice. Some liked both. Some liked one but not the other. Some disliked both and even some disliked one but couldn't really care about the other. That's what reasonable people do. But I don't think anyone was trying to take anything away from the significance of the day. Sheesh.
 
These comments are about a woman, her hat and her performance, nothing more, nothing less. It doesn't matter when and where she sung that song and wore that hat, my opinion would have been the same.





No kidding! No one can say anything anymore without out offending someone. Its getting ridiculous!

I know. You can't say anything without being accused of trying to diminish the day a black man was sworn in as president. It's ALL about that. Just because people don't like Aretha Franklin's hat or performance. Give me a break.
 
I liked the hat. She looked great in it. Then again, I am a hat person.

However, her performance was not up to her own standards. When she was in her prime, no one could touch her. Now, given her age, health,and weight, she was merely exceptionally good.

And really people, there is nothing to argue about here. It is all a matter of taste. Everyone has a right to her own opinion.

"In matters of taste, there is no dispute." (except perhaps on the community boards of the DIS)
 
I thought her performance was good. The hat wasn't so good. I think if the bow had been just a wee bit smaller it would have looked good.
 
Sorry, but I find the negative comments (no matter how so-called constructive) to be 'hating'.

It is not like Aretha is trying to sell copies of this performance as a single.
It is not like it was perfect.
It is not like the conditions and situation out there were ideal.
It is not like she is 25 years old again, just because that is what we EXPECT.

(Heck, I have seen some of today's best young artist have some really BAD live performances... But, it it is like we EXPECT the slick, digitally mastered, non-real stuff that we have become used to.)

I am sorry, but that song was a very wonderful and moving part of the day... (one of the most for me!!!)

Overall, I think that, in this case, having such high EXPECTATIONS and being so openly critical of a wonderful event is indeed both 'negativity' and 'hating'.

In a case like this, I think that the old saying holds true...
Sometimes negative opinions are like *****. They usually just stink, and are best kept to oneself.
 
Sorry, but I find the negative comments (no matter how so-called constructive) to be 'hating'.

It is not like Aretha is trying to sell copies of this performance as a single.
It is not like it was perfect.
It is not like the conditions and situation out there were ideal.
It is not like she is 25 years old again, just because that is what we EXPECT.

(Heck, I have seen some of today's best young artist have some really BAD live performances... But, it it is like we EXPECT the slick, digitally mastered, non-real stuff that we have become used to.)

I am sorry, but that song was a very wonderful and moving part of the day... (one of the most for me!!!)

Overall, I think that, in this case, having such high EXPECTATIONS and being so openly critical of a wonderful event is indeed both 'negativity' and 'hating'.

In a case like this, I think that the old saying holds true...
Sometimes negative opinions are like *****. They usually just stink, and are best kept to oneself.


So you have NEVER made a negative comment (or been "hating") about anything? (Well, other than those pesky teachers and schools.)

No one is being critical of the entire event. Her performance was just one part of a huge weekend/day of celebrations. I really enjoyed some aspects of the day, others not so much. That is not hating.

I can't believe that not liking one minor thing on inaguration day is causing such an uproar. Then again, nothing here surprises me anymore. :sad2:
 
OMG, I thought this was a DISCUSSION board?

I really think this place is broken beyond repair, we are not allowed to have opinions, so how can we have discussion??????:sad2: :sad2:
 
I noticed Aretha quoted in several news outlets this morning, saying she didn't feel her performance was as good as she wanted and she attributed it to the cold weather outside...
 
I noticed Aretha quoted in several news outlets this morning, saying she didn't feel her performance was as good as she wanted and she attributed it to the cold weather outside...

How dare she say that about herself and try to diminish the importance of the day :rotfl:

I'm sorry, I just couldn't resist :flower3:
 
How dare she say that about herself and try to diminish the importance of the day :rotfl:

I'm sorry, I just couldn't resist :flower3:

It's ok :) I thought it was amusing when I read the articles!
 
She is a legend and she wore a pretty hat! I think it looks nice on her. :thumbsup2
 
I have seen bigger hats. :rotfl2: (actually... even this one is much cuter than Aretha's)

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