This is terrible
Showing the singers on a stage than showing fireworks.
What a waste
Showing the singers on a stage than showing fireworks.
What a waste
Some folks enjoyed sitting with their family listening to patriotic music being choreographed to the fireworks. If I remember Macy’s actually at one time broadcast up close to the pyrotechnics. You won’t have to worry though based upon reviews of last evenings mess Macy’s can save themselves millions of dollars by cancelling future shows.The fundamental question is why would anyone watch fireworks on TV?
Last night was not geared towards the actual understanding of what July 4th means. As for music content… ehhh not really geared toward ALL Americans … and there is a reason for that .I’m not a fireworks person, never have been . I’m not sure what people get out of it. It’s a great holiday and we have the flag out and it’s all good. I like good music and good singing and would have no problem with that being the main thing on this holiday.
Boom! 😄The fundamental question is why would anyone watch fireworks on TV?
Why ?Would actually love to hear the comments from people who attended of what this holiday represents and means to us? Now that would be interesting .
Fireworks go way back and many people like them even if mundane.
In NYC yesterday a dude drove his F-150 into a crowd and killed people.
Locally we also had injuries.
Its safer to have fireworks on TV when they are big-time, national events.
There is no reason not to do them well when even anons on YouTube do a better job.
"In 1776, then-future President John Adams sent a letter to his wife, Abigail, outlining how the country's declared independence from England should be celebrated. He wrote that the day should be marked with "pomp & parade, with shews (shows), games, sports, bonfires, bells and illuminations from one end of this continent to the other from this time forward forever more (sic)."
Both are safer. I sold my mountain bikes an plan to only watch mountain biking on YouTube. 😄Fireworks are cool. Watching them on TV is like "traveling" by looking at Google images of a destination.
Because I would bet most would not have a clue as to when, where and what led to the Revolutionary War. Ask them about how many original Colonies were there? About how the flag came to be. Simple questions .Why ?
That dude was a NJ resident … from Monmouth County… an addiction counselor according to the news reports.Fireworks go way back and many people like them even if mundane.
In NYC yesterday a dude drove his F-150 into a crowd and killed people.
Locally we also had injuries.
Its safer to have fireworks on TV when they are big-time, national events.
There is no reason not to do them well when even anons on YouTube do a better job.
"In 1776, then-future President John Adams sent a letter to his wife, Abigail, outlining how the country's declared independence from England should be celebrated. He wrote that the day should be marked with "pomp & parade, with shews (shows), games, sports, bonfires, bells and illuminations from one end of this continent to the other from this time forward forever more (sic)."
That was last years show. We can watch this one every 4th :-)
That was last years show. We can watch this one every 4th :-)
Because people may go and watch other fireworks on other days (most towns by me don't do them on the 4th) and then spend the 4th at home.The fundamental question is why would anyone watch fireworks on TV?
That's just crazy talk, lol. Fireworks on TV have none of the visceral impact of being there and seeing fireworks filling the whole sky above you and feeling those incredible booms going right through your body.This link is current and in 4K (if chosen on gear wheel) and starts around 50 seconds
I don't think watching largest fireworks in US on tv is worse than anything else not in person.
I can see more about the Grand Canyon with a 4K drone than going live - which I've done.
I watch a football game more focused at home than in the stadium.
That's just crazy talk, lol. Fireworks on TV have none of the visceral impact of being there and seeing fireworks filling the whole sky above you and feeling those incredible booms going right through your body.
They could have done so much better if they had just gotten a Pink Floyd cover band.Last night was not geared towards the actual understanding of what July 4th means. As for music content… ehhh not really geared toward ALL Americans … and there is a reason for that .
He’s from South Brunswick.That dude was a NJ resident … from Monmouth County… an addiction counselor according to the news reports.