PBR 2016 World Finals: Fans Sing A Cappella Rendition of National Anthem With PBR’s Flint Rasmussen

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PBR unveils new ‘Tribute to America’ video, followed by PBR’s Flint Rasmussen leading a standing room only crowd in an a cappella rendition of the Star Spangled Banner. 2016 PBR Built Ford Tough Series World Finals at T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas.
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Absolutely the best National Anthem I have ever seen & heard! 20k standing and singing of all different nationalities.

kimberlyroland
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one of the most beautiful sounds i ever heard. patriots.

aanon
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This is the way it should be done.  No turning the National Anthem into some kind of spiritual rendition or letting some self-righteous entertainer make her name off of it.  Sing it right - sing it proud.

tevelayton
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May God Bless America and truly make it great again

savedsave
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Lord God, please have mercy on us a nation and a people. Forgive us that we have nearly given up our nation and rights to the criminal politicians, street thugs, perverts, anti-Christ religions, and atheists. Restore us oh Lord, . Please, forgive us of our sins, and give us another chance to worship and honor you as a nation.

barrybrum
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As soon as I saw Marine Staff Sergeant Tim Chambers holding that salute @ 2:01 I lost my composure. Talk about sacrifice and honor! Thank you for sharing this! It's truly a beautiful show of patriotism.

pikehunter
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That was so beautiful. I hope we can always sing this as a free Republic

wyominggal
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Ah, 2016... we had a great president, and people really loved the diversity of this country. That was a good time. What happened? OH yeah, I remember.

japolieb
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I know this is old but it just showed up on my feed. Wow, this is so beautiful. Other sports don’t want their players even standing for the anthem, and here you have an entire stadium singing it. The PBR is truly the most American sport out there

rosegroshek
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Funny how a guy sitting down during the anthem causes a backlash, but people cheering loudly in the middle of it doesn't.

jimmybuffet