To be fair sometimes you just get distracted by the moment. As someone who has spoken in front of at least a thousand people plus, you can practice all you want. You won't know what's going to come out your mouth until you get in front of everyone. All of those eyes on you are different than practice, I promise.I love how they always screw up the words to the anthem. Always. At every event.
Couldn't you, the performer, make sure you got the words correctly. No, doesn't happen.
Yes, I understand that. I have a fear of public speaking sometimes, but artists make a living by performing on stage.To be fair sometimes you just get distracted by the moment. As someone who has spoken in front of at least a thousand people plus, you can practice all you want. You won't know what's going to come out your mouth until you get in front of everyone. All of those eyes on you are different than practice, I promise.
Good point. Maybe just a lack of knowledge?Yes, I understand that. I have a fear of public speaking sometimes, but artists make a living by performing on stage.
My point is that they always mix words. For instance:
Whose broad stripes and bright stars, through the perilous fight,
O'er the ramparts (They always sing For the ramparts, it doesn't make any sense) we watched were so gallantly streaming?
Unawareness, yes. They could have done their research, don't you thinkGood point. Maybe just a lack of knowledge?