A month or so ago, on a last minute whim, my wife and I decided to go to a concert of one of our favourite 90's country acts, Brooks and Dunn. Their finale song is called Only In America. Now, it's quite often funny when US musicians do a big patriotic song in Canada and feel they have to tailor it to us a bit (I think of Toby Keith's Courtesy Of the Red White And Blue that he altered the words for us, but at least he did give several mentions in his show of the Canadian military in the war on terror and his personal appreciation for that).
Anyway, this song B&D does, they take the opportunity to bring some local military up on stage to be recognized, and the show this night in London was no different. Middle of the song, we see 3 Navy officers march up on stage, the backdrop flips to the Canadian flag and red and white streamers shoot out. Naturally, at this point they changed the words in the hook to "Only in America, where we dream in red and white". I thought this was a cool thing to do. Just thought I would drop that in here given the conversation earlier.