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veter veteran, stationed aboarded uss guam. the navy for me was call to service. my dad and brother were navy guys. i d spent time in africa. when i got back, i had a gig less than a week after i signed my papers to get out of the military. i was onstage. o say how did you decide to do this rock n roll cover of spar-spangled banner ? it haunted me. i told rich it came in a dream, i had to do it. through the perilous fight why do you think it has resonated? just what it means. what it stands for. the brave men and women who serve our country today and in the past are all things that are so i think meaningful to most americans that when they do listen to it, the sense of pride just sort of comes over. the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night