The song that the Bagpipes were playing is called "America". It is another patriotic song, and is very beautiful. You will sometimes see it listed as "America (My Country, 'Tis of Thee)".
PATRIOTS w/ Patriotic Pride. WE do have National parks, National Flag, National Bird & Hebrew National Hot Dogs. I'm one of those them there Yankees! Ancestral Family Migrated Circa 1645 from Scotland & Norway & England! Imagine that!
There is a great video out there of Usain Bolt stopping an interview he is doing because the National Anthem was playing for a medal ceremony. He just stops and watches and listens and when it is over he continues the interview.
There also was an American pole vaulter (military man) who was on his runway approach to jump, the anthem began, he stopped and faced the flag with hand over heart. 🇺🇸❤
I don’t remember when but years ago I believe it was a hockey game with USA vs Canada. Again, the mic went out at the beginning of National anthem when suddenly the Canadians chimed in and began singing the anthem along with the Americans! What wonderful people the Canadians are.
At an outdoor performance of the Vancouver Symphony, this American sang "Oh, Canada" as well as I could. I think there's a lot of mutual respect between the countries (even if they limit American TV 😫).
My favorite was still when England performed our national anthem during changing of the guard, something unheard of. They did it a day or two after 9/11
To all our homeland patriots, to our brothers and sisters in arms, to our friends and cousins and those that seek freedom around the world; Salute to you! o7
I was thinking the same thing about the crowd not missing a beat and I posted the same thing about the crowd doing a better job singing than most pros.
@@PaulsWanderings The nice thing about crowds singing the anthem is that they feel no need to embellish it. They sing it just the way it was meant to be sung.
Unscripted no choir direction, just genuine american free speech/pride. All countries should be able to have pride in their country. And proudly sing their anthems.
A few years back, the same thing happened when the singers mic died while singing the american national anthem, and the whole stadium, most canadians on canadian terf, finished the anthem. To thank the canadian hockey fans who picked up the song when the mic died, the american fans, during a game in the US, sang the canadian national anthem. Both beautiful moments.
Honestly - if at about any event in America if you were to stop the main singer doing the national anthem - you would find that everyone is singing along regardless....we always put our r/hand over our heart and sing along!! WE ARE VERY PROUD OF OUR NATIONAL ANTHEM!!!
The National Anthem is always played before pee-wee or elementary-age sports (ages 5 and above) through the professional leagues. There is never a sporting event in the USA where our National Anthem is played and sung before any athletic activity occurs.
@@ryan_lloyd I once saw a video of a children's baseball game where they announced the National Anthem would NOT be played. Spectators started standing up and singing it anyway. Both team coaches brought their players out to line up and show respect until the song was over.
You’re not wrong. I’ve been at two different hockey games when that happened. At one, we were playing a Canadian team and always played both anthems when we played them. Assuming that’s normal. Anyway, it happened during the Canadian anthem and the American crowd kicked in and started singing. It was pretty cool.
There was a high school game a year or so ago where the school refused to play the National Anthem (because if the Looney Toon crap going on the last few years) so the families in the bleachers stood up and sang it anyway.
@@BeskarArmoursingingSahloFolina the whole America is racist. The flag is racist, etc. First it was kneeling for the anthem instead of standing in pro sports then it moved to some schools refusing to even play it. It's ridiculous and disrespectful af.
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As an American AND a singing teacher, this was great. You could still hear that singer without the mic, which is crazy! Everyone else stayed on key and on rhythm, which is another impressive thing in a room that big. And I love our anthem, but the thing I love most was the quickness and willingness of the crowd to help someone in need. A whole room of people showed their support for a performer who was experiencing technical difficulties. That's real patriotism. Lifting each other up when we are in need. Our country is going through hard things right now, but we can still show basic decency and human kindness.
I'm a 76 year old woman. Every time I hear the national anthem it makes me cry with pride. We may not do everything right but we try to do our best. There's not another country in the world like this one.
Love how the singer’s voice still carried. He went to his maximum volume it seems to lead the crowd. When microphone tried working again he probably fried it with the power of his voice.
I notice the playing of the tune for “America” which is oddly the anthem for England with different words. But bagpipes were cool. But I would expect the crowd to see along to the anthem anytime this happened cause we always sing along.
I was lining up for a half marathon when the same thing happened. The singer started the anthem, the PA system failed, so 4000 - 5000 runners picked it up and finished the song.
It's really no different than the soldiers mentality of if this man (carrying the flag) shall fall, it now goes to you to pick it up and move forward. Long story short, the crowd here reacted exactly like it was supposed to. The Patriotism can appear somewhat cult like, but it is very close to the Americans heart as the National Anthem is what defines us as a Nation and as it's People. Good vid...
What I loved the most, was that the National Anthem was song the way it was written. No runs, or change ups, the way a lot of singers put their own spin on our song. A National Anthem is not something to be interpreted.
As an American.. The National Anthem has always and will always bring a strong sense of patriotism about. So.. When you see/hear something like this.. Americans banding together to ensure that the anthem is sung to completion regardless of circumstances.. It is beyond words. Especially when you know the story behind the lyrics. The sacrifice of the men that night who gave their lives to ensure that “The flag was still there”. Even though the flag kept taking repeated canon hits throughout the night. The lives given to ensure that the flag stayed up.
Ryan great reaction. I would ❤ to see your reaction to Kentucky All State Choir 2019 National Anthem. The students were all staying at the hotel and came together to make an amazing National Anthem performance!!!
America is do proud of our flag and nation because we know how much blood of our patriots has ben lost to protect that flag and how many patriots lives have be sacrificed so America can be the land of the free and home of the brave .Blessed is the nation who's god is the Lord
There is one you should check out of the US and Canada, I believe if was a hockey game. A similar thing happened and the Canadians picked up where the ic dropped. Definitely showing the close ties we have with our neighbors to the north.
And to say Thank You to the Canadians, when one of their teams played in the US shortly afterwards the American fans sang the Canadian National anthem.
Everyone always sings along! The singer was so good just keeping on!! You NEVER stop this song, you always sing to the end, we Americans stand, put our hand over our hearts and sing. I think it's a prayer to God Almighty to thank HIM, who sustains us through all of the ups and downs in our country. And brings us through the tough times!!
First song was America the Beautiful. Every time the mic drops out, you get this reaction, even our great Canadian friends have done this at hockey games.
Thank you, Ryan, for reacting to this video! I am an 80 yo widow, and am fiercely proud of being a citizen of the USA! Yours was a lovely reaction, and you are absolutely right! The soloist handled the mic failure as a professional, carrying on no matter what. I was astounded that it only took two words, and the audience knew what had happened, and chimed right in. Everyone in that stadium had, and still has, a right to be very proud of themselves.
For me, the anthem represents the intestinal fortitude and never give up attitude of the American people. Francis Scott Key, on realizing it was the heroism of so many Patriots to keep the flag flying over Fort McHenry in Baltimore harbor, wrote these words so all could know their ultimate sacrifice. Not many realize, but the fall of Baltimore could have ended the American experiment. Baltimore was The Crossroads for all US trade at the time. The Baltimore and Ohio brought all goods from the emerging western settlements, cotton from the south moved through Baltimore on the way to mills in the north, and industrial machinery from the north passed through Baltimore. Only 35 miles from DC, Baltimore would have given the British a great foothold to attack Washington. This was 1812, the last time any foreign nation attempted war on our soil. Now, it's no longer possible for anyone, or everyone, to attack our shores. And the rest, is history!
I love when the crowd gets to sing the National Anthem. I find that the crowd, for the most part, sounds better than the singer. There was no conductor guiding the crowd yet, the pauses were all uniform and everyone was on key. This was beautiful. I wish that the singer had stopped trying to get back into it. Once the mic failed and the crowd started, he should have called it a night.
Aww this brought tears to my eyes. Flag stands for freedom and to see everyone sing along with the man , aww what an a awesome! This moment. Thank you for sharing. Our flag means so much !!!🙏🙏🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
This song and other patriotic songs are taught to us real young. We were brought up to cover our heart, face the flag and guys would remove hat's if they had one on and always to stand. To this day it still brings tears to my eye.
They all sing then all clap for their effort. I’m with you tho bro … cudos to homie for lifting his voice up louder to lead and not just stand there after the mic dies
A better rendition than most professionals at an event these days and might be THE best sense it's being sung by the common folks the way it was intended to be..
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I'm german but my heart beats american... I still get so emotional every time I hear the American National Anthem, cause my biggest regret is, while living in the US as a young Army wife for 15 years, that I didn't take the US Citizenship that was offered to me several times.
Well dang it. First video of the morning and the whole thing had me in tears. I don’t know why, but the bagpipes always do that to me and especially the song they were playing. And again when the crowd started singing. But, they were tears of joy. Not a bad way to start the day. Btw, the last time I heard a live bagpipe was at a funeral. I totally lost it! Thanks for reacting to this video.
This made me cry considering how torn and broken our country is right now. Now we see people burning our flags and our own people shouting death threats to other Americans. It's good to see in some areas people still love America.
I sing along every time I hear this song and put my hand over my heart, I know the struggle and what our forefathers went through for us to have our freedom that we still enjoy to this day! Thank you for reacting to this with so much respect and dignity!
This doesn’t surprise me as most of the time people are singing along anyway. It surprises me that some other countries don’t sing when their national anthem is played.
Its better than with the mic FOR SURE. You can usually find a Really cool video of a national choir competition. They always stay in the same hotel and it's a tower. And in the middle of it it's just a big open area and all the rooms have walkways that look over this common area. And it's like 5 stories tall. Every year every team walks out of their rooms and sings the national anthem into that common area. So you have like 20 competitive teams at the national level all singing this at once in a big echo chamber. It's unbelievable one of the greatest videos I've ever seen and they do it every single year.
I've seen this, it's beautiful and I remember someone saying, " There was NO hesitation!" And that they were all on key and it was quite beautiful! I have chills. Not here, bc I'm brand new( I did subscribe, though ), but I heard the story of Francis Scott Key( idk about spelling on that) but now that I KNOW what I am singing, it takes on a whole new meaning. But, you did do his story right, I thought I saw it! You're awesome, glad to be here 🙌💯 Great vid!
A bagpipe rendition of "America the Beautiful" is not something you hear every day. But we all know the national anthem. (At least _some_ of the words....) As someone else pointed out, the audience probably would have been singing along even if the mic had been on. We're a singing bunch.
This was during the US Olympic Trials in 2016. The pool was built in the CentiryLink Center in Omaha, Nebraska. There is an amazing time-lapse of them building the pool inside the arena.
For me, it's the 4/17/13 rendition at the start of the Bruins game. This was the first major sports event held in Boston and the day of the West, TX explosion. Both events hit me hard. The Marathon is just a part of my life. Also, I have deep family roots in that part of Texas and had family that responded to the aftermath. Proud to be an American and a Bostonian.
The Star Spangled Banner is The People's song of unity. We love OUR country no matter what is going on politically. This video made me tear up and I sang along, too!
I always get emotional when I hear our anthem, especially when I see a large group of my fellow Americans doing it...used to be a common thing only thirty years ago...
I was in the marching band starting in junior high and every year the 8th grade got to play the National Anthem at a high school football game which was what every junior high school band member looked forward to but that night right before going onto the field we found out that one of our band members had died in a horrible 3 wheeler accident earlier that day. This was literally as we were starting to march into the stadium with 9000 people watching. We started out ok but for some reason the announcers started talking over us and said something about the boy dying and all of us just choked up so the crowd finished singing for us and we all marched off that field just bawling! We would have been about 12 years old
Hi Folks! I absolutely loved this display of National Pride!!! I hope you did too! Have the best day :)
The song that the Bagpipes were playing is called "America". It is another patriotic song, and is very beautiful. You will sometimes see it listed as "America (My Country, 'Tis of Thee)".
Thankyou ,I was going to say that !!! BEAUTIFUL!!!!
Made me cry.
PATRIOTS w/ Patriotic Pride.
WE do have National parks, National Flag, National Bird & Hebrew National Hot Dogs.
I'm one of those them there Yankees!
Ancestral Family Migrated Circa 1645 from Scotland & Norway & England! Imagine that!
There is a great video out there of Usain Bolt stopping an interview he is doing because the National Anthem was playing for a medal ceremony. He just stops and watches and listens and when it is over he continues the interview.
respect.
There also was an American pole vaulter (military man) who was on his runway approach to jump, the anthem began, he stopped and faced the flag with hand over heart. 🇺🇸❤
I don’t remember when but years ago I believe it was a hockey game with USA vs Canada. Again, the mic went out at the beginning of National anthem when suddenly the Canadians chimed in and began singing the anthem along with the Americans! What wonderful people the Canadians are.
At an outdoor performance of the Vancouver Symphony, this American sang "Oh, Canada" as well as I could. I think there's a lot of mutual respect between the countries (even if they limit American TV 😫).
@bobbistevens5648, thank you for bringing this up. I was thinking about that one. Yes, it was so kind of them to do that.
My favorite was still when England performed our national anthem during changing of the guard, something unheard of. They did it a day or two after 9/11
To all our homeland patriots, to our brothers and sisters in arms, to our friends and cousins and those that seek freedom around the world; Salute to you! o7
YES!!!! It was magical & lovely! 🥰
I’m an American with goosebumps right now. Thank you for not speaking during the anthem. Very respectful.
Wow. They didn't miss a note. Picked it right up. I prefer seeing the crowd singing rather than a professional singer.
I agree!
I was thinking the same thing about the crowd not missing a beat and I posted the same thing about the crowd doing a better job singing than most pros.
@@PaulsWanderings The nice thing about crowds singing the anthem is that they feel no need to embellish it. They sing it just the way it was meant to be sung.
@@crucisnh I hate an embellished National Antherm
"United we Stand, Divided we Fall" sums it up perfectly; the anthem is about unity despite our hardships, nothing more and nothing less
Unscripted no choir direction, just genuine american free speech/pride. All countries should be able to have pride in their country. And proudly sing their anthems.
A few years back, the same thing happened when the singers mic died while singing the american national anthem, and the whole stadium, most canadians on canadian terf, finished the anthem. To thank the canadian hockey fans who picked up the song when the mic died, the american fans, during a game in the US, sang the canadian national anthem. Both beautiful moments.
Honestly - if at about any event in America if you were to stop the main singer doing the national anthem - you would find that everyone is singing along regardless....we always put our r/hand over our heart and sing along!! WE ARE VERY PROUD OF OUR NATIONAL ANTHEM!!!
I absolutely love that about America☺️
The National Anthem is always played before pee-wee or elementary-age sports (ages 5 and above) through the professional leagues. There is never a sporting event in the USA where our National Anthem is played and sung before any athletic activity occurs.
Jesus wept........
@@ryan_lloyd I once saw a video of a children's baseball game where they announced the National Anthem would NOT be played. Spectators started standing up and singing it anyway. Both team coaches brought their players out to line up and show respect until the song was over.
You’re not wrong. I’ve been at two different hockey games when that happened. At one, we were playing a Canadian team and always played both anthems when we played them. Assuming that’s normal. Anyway, it happened during the Canadian anthem and the American crowd kicked in and started singing. It was pretty cool.
I’m 57 years old and I still get emotional every time I hear our anthem. Never gets old.
I have tears already and it hasn’t even begun!
I am 54.. crying with you... every time
to be honest it sounds a lot better with the audiance singing it than hearing a solo singer with a microphone do so
The Pipers were playing "American The Beautiful".
Thank you! Was wondering what they were playing :)
It's actually America, not American.
@@ryan_lloyd
I love that song. It’s absolutely beautiful. Should be sung more!
also as i understand it, is god save the queen.
The song "America" is the same tune as "God Save The King (Queen)"
It's moments like these that make me proud to be an American.
We Americans love our country and will gladly sing the National Anthem whenever we can!
We truly cannot help ourselves, we absolutely MUST SING IT!!!
You damn right!!
What amazes me is that America's National Anthem is known world-wide
A lot of Olympic medal ceremonies 🇺🇸🫡
Olympics
Look up the crowd that sung the national anthem after they were told that there would be no national anthem. We don't play these games.
Gives me goosebumps! That first song with bagpipes, is America the Beautiful.
There was a high school game a year or so ago where the school refused to play the National Anthem (because if the Looney Toon crap going on the last few years) so the families in the bleachers stood up and sang it anyway.
That was amazing to watch.
Wait what has been going on the past few years? I literally live under a rock lol, sorry
@@BeskarArmoursingingSahloFolina the whole America is racist. The flag is racist, etc. First it was kneeling for the anthem instead of standing in pro sports then it moved to some schools refusing to even play it. It's ridiculous and disrespectful af.
Baloney
@@toodlescaeHow is the US Flag “racist”?
OK . . .I'm am bursting with pride and crying. This was amazing.
Last live bag pipe i was privy to was in 2003 in Iraq....fallen British soldier....RIP Ian Plank.
Thank you for your service, David and may Ian rest in peace.
You should react to when the Toronto Maple Leafs crowd continue singing the american national anthem when the mic cuts out.
yes, such a respected, happy gift.
Honestly, bring tears to my eyes, I love my country and it's people.
Thanks Jim. Love you!
Thank you for the respect you showed my country by letting the anthem play entirely without pausing and before commenting. That earned you a sub. Look forward to more videos!
Absolutely, I subbed too!
A smile to my face and a tear to my eye. We are Americans, and We Are America!
Crying 😢 I love patriotism too and the history of our forefathers keeping the flag up during the British Invasion is true bravery.
As an American AND a singing teacher, this was great. You could still hear that singer without the mic, which is crazy! Everyone else stayed on key and on rhythm, which is another impressive thing in a room that big. And I love our anthem, but the thing I love most was the quickness and willingness of the crowd to help someone in need. A whole room of people showed their support for a performer who was experiencing technical difficulties. That's real patriotism. Lifting each other up when we are in need. Our country is going through hard things right now, but we can still show basic decency and human kindness.
We will make it through and save Democracy
God Bless You
I'm a 76 year old woman. Every time I hear the national anthem it makes me cry with pride. We may not do everything right but we try to do our best. There's not another country in the world like this one.
Absolutely loved it, thank you! I'm an American and I cry always singing the National anthem, and yes hand over our hearts!!💓🙏🇺🇸
And hats off in hand!
….makes me cry every time!
I get chills every time I hear the National Anthem.
based on a real time, event. Meaningful !
Love how the singer’s voice still carried. He went to his maximum volume it seems to lead the crowd. When microphone tried working again he probably fried it with the power of his voice.
Our national anthem never ceases to make me emotional. ❤
I notice the playing of the tune for “America” which is oddly the anthem for England with different words. But bagpipes were cool. But I would expect the crowd to see along to the anthem anytime this happened cause we always sing along.
God bless America ❤️🙏
I was lining up for a half marathon when the same thing happened. The singer started the anthem, the PA system failed, so 4000 - 5000 runners picked it up and finished the song.
It's really no different than the soldiers mentality of if this man (carrying the flag) shall fall, it now goes to you to pick it up and move forward. Long story short, the crowd here reacted exactly like it was supposed to. The Patriotism can appear somewhat cult like, but it is very close to the Americans heart as the National Anthem is what defines us as a Nation and as it's People. Good vid...
What I loved the most, was that the National Anthem was song the way it was written. No runs, or change ups, the way a lot of singers put their own spin on our song. A National Anthem is not something to be interpreted.
Francis Scott Key would be looking down and smiling upon them..
As an American.. The National Anthem has always and will always bring a strong sense of patriotism about. So.. When you see/hear something like this.. Americans banding together to ensure that the anthem is sung to completion regardless of circumstances.. It is beyond words.
Especially when you know the story behind the lyrics. The sacrifice of the men that night who gave their lives to ensure that “The flag was still there”. Even though the flag kept taking repeated canon hits throughout the night. The lives given to ensure that the flag stayed up.
❤
Lord, I LOVE MY COUNTRY!!! THANK YOU!!! 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲💪💪💪
Ryan great reaction. I would ❤ to see your reaction to Kentucky All State Choir 2019 National Anthem. The students were all staying at the hotel and came together to make an amazing National Anthem performance!!!
Thank you!! I’ll add that video to the list. Thanks for the suggestion!
Our National Anthem always brings tears to my eyes. This however, always makes me weep.
America is do proud of our flag and nation because we know how much blood of our patriots has ben lost to protect that flag and how many patriots lives have be sacrificed so America can be the land of the free and home of the brave .Blessed is the nation who's god is the Lord
There is one you should check out of the US and Canada, I believe if was a hockey game. A similar thing happened and the Canadians picked up where the ic dropped. Definitely showing the close ties we have with our neighbors to the north.
And to say Thank You to the Canadians, when one of their teams played in the US shortly afterwards the American fans sang the Canadian National anthem.
If that doesn't show the respect and camaraderie nothing else does.
Watch :The National Anthem like you've never heard it before." It tells the story of the National Anthem.
I did react to that one if you’re interested in seeing it :)
Incorrectly.
iS that the version that comedian Red Skelton does?? know that he did a version years ago..
@@marvineuteneuer5390 No. Skeltons bit was about the Pledge of Allegiance.
@@ryan_lloydif only that video was true. It is incorrect and filled with tainted views
Everyone always sings along!
The singer was so good just keeping on!! You NEVER stop this song, you always sing to the end, we Americans stand, put our hand over our hearts and sing.
I think it's a prayer to God Almighty to thank HIM, who sustains us through all of the ups and downs in our country.
And brings us through the tough times!!
This happens all the time at different events in the US. Happened at one of robotics competitions this year, always inspirational.
First song was America the Beautiful. Every time the mic drops out, you get this reaction, even our great Canadian friends have done this at hockey games.
Thank you, Ryan, for reacting to this video! I am an 80 yo widow, and am fiercely proud of being a citizen of the USA! Yours was a lovely reaction, and you are absolutely right! The soloist handled the mic failure as a professional, carrying on no matter what. I was astounded that it only took two words, and the audience knew what had happened, and chimed right in. Everyone in that stadium had, and still has, a right to be very proud of themselves.
For me, the anthem represents the intestinal fortitude and never give up attitude of the American people. Francis Scott Key, on realizing it was the heroism of so many Patriots to keep the flag flying over Fort McHenry in Baltimore harbor, wrote these words so all could know their ultimate sacrifice.
Not many realize, but the fall of Baltimore could have ended the American experiment. Baltimore was The Crossroads for all US trade at the time. The Baltimore and Ohio brought all goods from the emerging western settlements, cotton from the south moved through Baltimore on the way to mills in the north, and industrial machinery from the north passed through Baltimore. Only 35 miles from DC, Baltimore would have given the British a great foothold to attack Washington. This was 1812, the last time any foreign nation attempted war on our soil. Now, it's no longer possible for anyone, or everyone, to attack our shores. And the rest, is history!
So much more beautiful with the crowd singing vs solo ❤❤❤ 🇺🇸 🙏
I'm American and I love this video! Reminds me how great our country is and how proud I am to live here! Greatest country on earth no doubt! 🇺🇸❤️🙏
Goose bumps. I got goose bumps. I love our National Anthem.
Pride and Hope is what this filled me with!
I cry every time I hear the National Anthem. I just love it and my country the USA.
I love when the crowd gets to sing the National Anthem. I find that the crowd, for the most part, sounds better than the singer. There was no conductor guiding the crowd yet, the pauses were all uniform and everyone was on key. This was beautiful. I wish that the singer had stopped trying to get back into it. Once the mic failed and the crowd started, he should have called it a night.
Aww this brought tears to my eyes. Flag stands for freedom and to see everyone sing along with the man , aww what an a awesome! This moment. Thank you for sharing. Our flag means so much !!!🙏🙏🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
This song and other patriotic songs are taught to us real young. We were brought up to cover our heart, face the flag and guys would remove hat's if they had one on and always to stand.
To this day it still brings tears to my eye.
And WE did that in school, EVER SINGLE MORNING, STANDING BY OUR DESKS. They don't anymore! 😢 not to my knowledge. Great comment.
They all sing then all clap for their effort. I’m with you tho bro … cudos to homie for lifting his voice up louder to lead and not just stand there after the mic dies
A lot of people think we always fight with one another (sometimes). However, we are fiercely protective of our own.
A better rendition than most professionals at an event these days and might be THE best sense it's being sung by the common folks the way it was intended to be..
I agree, Ryan, with the singing quality of the fans.
And yet another winner! Wanted to leave a comment and help feed the algorithm beast, thank you for the video and commentary, everyone have a happy and safe weekend
Thanks so much! Hope you have a great weekend as well :)
My hand was over my heart just watching. Great video.
Thank you! It was definitely heart warming :)
I get so choked up hearing our National Anthem. Every time!
Mine too!
I'm german but my heart beats american... I still get so emotional every time I hear the American National Anthem, cause my biggest regret is, while living in the US as a young Army wife for 15 years, that I didn't take the US Citizenship that was offered to me several times.
That was a privilege to listen to! Thanks for sharing
I've seen several videos like this and I am always moved to tears. The honor, the national pride and patriotism always amazes me. 👍
This brought tears to my eyes!!! You should see the fans at a US National Soccer game! Such passion and love!
Oklahoma USA here!
We sing with preformers singing the anthem often!
Hand over heart sing together!!!
Thank you for sharing this it makes me feel so much pride for my country!❤❤
Well dang it. First video of the morning and the whole thing had me in tears. I don’t know why, but the bagpipes always do that to me and especially the song they were playing. And again when the crowd started singing. But, they were tears of joy. Not a bad way to start the day.
Btw, the last time I heard a live bagpipe was at a funeral. I totally lost it!
Thanks for reacting to this video.
I’m so glad you enjoyed the video!!
This made me cry considering how torn and broken our country is right now. Now we see people burning our flags and our own people shouting death threats to other Americans. It's good to see in some areas people still love America.
The song the bagpipers were playing was about America too, called America the Beautiful!
I sing along every time I hear this song and put my hand over my heart, I know the struggle and what our forefathers went through for us to have our freedom that we still enjoy to this day! Thank you for reacting to this with so much respect and dignity!
This doesn’t surprise me as most of the time people are singing along anyway. It surprises me that some other countries don’t sing when their national anthem is played.
Its better than with the mic FOR SURE. You can usually find a Really cool video of a national choir competition. They always stay in the same hotel and it's a tower. And in the middle of it it's just a big open area and all the rooms have walkways that look over this common area. And it's like 5 stories tall.
Every year every team walks out of their rooms and sings the national anthem into that common area. So you have like 20 competitive teams at the national level all singing this at once in a big echo chamber.
It's unbelievable one of the greatest videos I've ever seen and they do it every single year.
That's the way it should be anywhere in this country
These are the moments that make me proud to be an American. No politics, no BS. Just everyone joining together as one. Thank you!
I've seen this, it's beautiful and I remember someone saying, " There was NO hesitation!" And that they were all on key and it was quite beautiful! I have chills. Not here, bc I'm brand new( I did subscribe, though ), but I heard the story of Francis Scott Key( idk about spelling on that) but now that I KNOW what I am singing, it takes on a whole new meaning. But, you did do his story right, I thought I saw it! You're awesome, glad to be here 🙌💯 Great vid!
A bagpipe rendition of "America the Beautiful" is not something you hear every day. But we all know the national anthem. (At least _some_ of the words....)
As someone else pointed out, the audience probably would have been singing along even if the mic had been on.
We're a singing bunch.
Thank you so much for unity from the heart! All those who served ❤
It was 2016 Olympic swim trials held in Omaha, Nebraska. A beautiful moment of citizens from all over the US in unity.
This was during the US Olympic Trials in 2016. The pool was built in the CentiryLink Center in Omaha, Nebraska. There is an amazing time-lapse of them building the pool inside the arena.
You should check out the video about the meaning behind the national anthem
I did do a video about that! It was so amazing!
We always sing and in attendance your heart beams and your body tingles with pride for America with all the love you feel for our freedoms
Proud to be an American.
These moments are what America is really about!! 🇺🇸
We sing it at all sporting events, so we know it by heart :-)
Beautiful! I love my country! I feel so blessed by God to have been born here as we do not get to choose where we are born.
For me, it's the 4/17/13 rendition at the start of the Bruins game. This was the first major sports event held in Boston and the day of the West, TX explosion. Both events hit me hard. The Marathon is just a part of my life. Also, I have deep family roots in that part of Texas and had family that responded to the aftermath. Proud to be an American and a Bostonian.
I highly recommend watching the video that tells the story of The Star Bangled Banner. I can’t watch it without tearing up and bursting with pride.
On Friday night high school football games the crowd always sing when a school band plays it.
Vet here with tears…happens every damn time I hear this song for some reason
Yes, the singer was a real Pro---didn't skip a beat.
The Star Spangled Banner is The People's song of unity. We love OUR country no matter what is going on politically. This video made me tear up and I sang along, too!
I always get emotional when I hear our anthem, especially when I see a large group of my fellow Americans doing it...used to be a common thing only thirty years ago...
This happens at rodeos frequently! Everyone is up and singing! Makes my heart jump with pride!
AMERICANS STANDING TOGETHER AND SING OUR NATIONAL ANTHEM 🇺🇸 🇺🇲
It gave me goosebumps and my eyes watered up
Pipes n drums while marching makes you feel 100 feet tall....add the Star Spangled Banner, that would be tingles
I was in the marching band starting in junior high and every year the 8th grade got to play the National Anthem at a high school football game which was what every junior high school band member looked forward to but that night right before going onto the field we found out that one of our band members had died in a horrible 3 wheeler accident earlier that day. This was literally as we were starting to march into the stadium with 9000 people watching. We started out ok but for some reason the announcers started talking over us and said something about the boy dying and all of us just choked up so the crowd finished singing for us and we all marched off that field just bawling! We would have been about 12 years old