Perhaps it was the moment of silence for Corey Comperatore, a silence broken by an opera voice, singing live, "Ave Maria"....
But maybe it was for you, as it was for me, the return of opera, after Trump's long speech and his concluding dance to "YMCA," when he beckons the opera singer — Christopher Macchio — back onto the stage and remains on stage and listens through the performance of 5 songs, not all opera songs, but all delivered operatically: "Nessun Dorma," "Hallelujah" (the song Leonard Cohen's estate complained about Trump's using in 2020), "America the Beautiful" (including the lesser-known fourth verse, the one with "alabaster cities"), "How Great Thou Art," and "God Bless America."
Who does that? Who subjects a present-day audience to that much unexpected opera? Especially after they've been confined for 4+ hours. Especially with the almost-assassinated former President looming there, swaying, through the whole thing. The operatic interlude finally ends, and a brash and incredibly annoying pop song plays — something I can tell is called "Gloria." No, no, not the Van Morrison "Gloria." It's this awfulness. A good choice if the message: Time to get out here.
It's my understanding that Trump loves music and likes to be the one to choose the music, and he just assumes people should hear what he wants to play. You can hear that as a metaphor if you like.
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I'm sure those who attended had a great time. I didn't realize that Musk is so tall.
Should have played U2’s “Gloria”. That’s a rouser.
My favorite part is that it increased the number of ballots democrats will have to mail in to Philadelphia to "win" Pennsylvania.
You don’t like Laura Brannigan’s “Gloria”? Seriously?
I thought the best part was when supposedly someone in the crowd needed medical attention and after a few minutes of Trump pausing his speech the crowd organically started signing the star spangle banner. Trump's reaction was to start directing and then changed his mind and in a more respectful tone started signing it.
I think anyl true music lover will assume "people should hear what he wants to play".
I watched the whole thing. My God, the man has stamina.
And I enjoyed the musical ending.
Just an offhand prediction- the rally will be barely covered on the national news, if indeed it is mentioned at all.
"Gloria" by Brannigan is an awesome song but you probably do have to have grown up with it.
That's two Trump rallies I've watched, beginning to end, in the last week or so. I watched the first to check up on claims of a certain commenter here that he's old and feeble. Turns out, nothing could be further from the truth. And I watched yesterday's because it was Butler.
In small doses, yes. I agree though, U2's "Gloria" is much better. But I doubt the Trump campaign wants to have to go to court when they get sued by Bono.
It’s very camp.
Honoring Corey - a person the hack-D Soviet Press ignore - was so important.
The VILE collective left do not care at all about an innocent Trump supporter - killed by a paid patsies bullet.
I think his fans would appreciate the unexpected opera interlude insofar as it's something genuine and individual. It wasn't focus-grouped by a committee of consultants. Trump may say but study and contradict himself, but you can usually be confident that it represents what he is actually thinking that day
My bias, but I like Laura Branigan and her song Gloria. I was 12 then and it was on the charts.Sad that she died at 52 in her sleep.
Camp as in "good", or camp as in "bad"?
It fits, too, that Branigan was working-class and came from roughly that part of the country.
Lies!
The media have made it clear that Donald Trump is tired and suffers from dementia.
Exactly. Had Comperatore been killed at a Biden or Harris rally, his name would be mentioned endlessly in every single mainstream media platform including FoxNews. He would be the new George Floyd.
I had the same impression the first time I saw Elon Musk on "The Big Bang Theory"- taller than I had expected.
I like "Self Control" better, but I was a fan.
C'mon, there's only one "Gloria" - if you don't believe me, ask Them.
As it is, he's the new Ashli Babbitt.
Poor Democrats. It ain’t easy manufacturing a hundred million ballots. Trumpies are so thoughtless. Where’s the empathy for those hard working Dems.
“Nessun Dorma” is absolutely appropriate, especially the concluding stanzas:
All'alba vincerò. (At dawn I shall win)
Vincerò. (I shall win)
Vincerò. (I win!)
Who’s Harris?
Yup, nothing wrong with Laura Brannigan’s Gloria.
Also good to see a gal sporting a proper set of eyebrows, as opposed to overplucked wisps or ones that have been drawn on.
Trump understands the importance of theater. Too many in the GOP don't; they want to be seen as competent managers and think that should be enough.
I might add that the sort of Deplorables who show up to Trump rallies are highly unlikely to be put off by songs like "America the Beautiful" (including the fourth verse or otherwise), "How Great Thou Art," and "God Bless America." This is true whether sung “operatically” or not.
I spent the last two weeks around people who have CNN/MSNBC on constantly. They know nothing of what actually goes on. Nothing. It's like looking at an alternate universe.
It's not a song I have on any of my playlists, but for a disco-y upbeat song, it's not a bad choice for their purpose.
Ice Nine said: "C'mon, there's only one "Gloria" - if you don't believe me, ask Them."
Heh ;-) To be fair (as they say in Letterkenny) Morrison's "Gloria" didn't really register much, at least in the US, until the cover by Shadows of Knight charted. Dave Barry once commented that if you threw a guitar over a cliff, it would play the cords to "Gloria" as it bounced to the bottom.
You leave teh Brannigan alone!
Best version by far
“It's my understanding that Trump loves music and likes to be the one to choose the music, and he just assumes people should hear what he wants to play.”
Now, of course, someone has to choose the music. But Trump picking the music rather than picking the person that picks the music? It must be a Metaphor.
Very impressed he went back to Butler. It’s such a poignant sign of strength and resilience. His leadership ability is off the charts.
Most, if not all of those songs, along with singer Macchio, have been employed at other trump functions, and that "Gloria" is a catchy enough exit tune.
The writer of the LA Times article linked by Ann, didn't seem to get many (any?) of the scriptural references in "Hallelujah", just cherry picked a few out of context lines to cobble together a criticism of the song being inappropriate for use by Trump.
Life is but an opera, dramatic and bold. Fight!
Ditto
Hey, you're right, cat - and Shadows of Knight is what I meant to say, honest, but I just had Them stuck in my mind. Well, there goes my OP down the drain! LOL. Thanks for steering me straight. And yeah, it is a primitive tune, but a great oldie classic. I honestly don't know how anyone can hear the song "Gloria" mentioned and not have the Shadows' version instantly tickling their mind's ear.
No, I like it, and I was born in 1954. The line, "You're headed for a breakdown!", would seem to be appropriate to the moment.
Oh noes! Not just mean tweets, but too many songs. And the wrong kinds of songs IYKWIMAITTYD.
Several years ago the Coast Guard band was in town. Being in the USCG Auxiliary I was helping. There was a young woman who was a singer with the Coast Guard. When she did America the Beautiful I could feel my scalp prickling in awe. When you have a trained singer that good you stick around and listen to that singer, it isn't an imposition at all.
Them’s “Gloria” is the definitive version. Van the Man probably wouldn’t object, either.
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