I’ve never liked hip hop/rap. Wish they would have represented more genres. Put Hootie in there, and instead of the suggested 2pac hologram, do one of Thin Lizzy.
Dude, are you being serious? Thin Lizzy? There's been plenty of classic rock acts.. Petty, Springsteen, etc. Did you think they needed to put some rap into those shows to balance it out?
Wasn't this the first time hip hop was the halftime act? Looooooove all of the flyover country complaints about the show. I appreciate that more than the actual game.
I kinda wish the halftime show was just Dre and Snoop. Have no interest in Blidge or Lamar, and Eminem, as usual, was half-lip-syncing to a backing track.
Won a big bet though. Bet that the game MVP would be a non-QB.
were any of them actually singing/rapping live? I thought it was standard OP at the Super Bowl that they don't allow live music for fear of fuck ups.
I don't even know. It kinda seemed like Snoop was live. But either way, if lip-syncing is needed for these sort of performances, then at least make it look real. I couldn't tell with Snoop or Dre, but Eminem was so obvious. I saw him live in 2003 and it was obvious then too. He wasn't full-on lip-syncing then, but he was rapping along with a backing track of the master vocal.
They all were singing. There were some backing tracks with them on a few, but no one was lip-syncing. Really missed 2Pac on California Love. 50 sounded about as good as he looked; a bit winded. Dre and Snoop knocked it out of the park as usual. They were always the top of that group of artists and it's clear why. Even edited to a more PG-13 version, Still Dre sounded great. That album was the epitome of my college years. Got played at almost every party.
Wasn't this the first time hip hop was the halftime act? Looooooove all of the flyover country complaints about the show. I appreciate that more than the actual game.
I believe so. Katy Perry brought on Missy Elliott a few years ago. The Weekend was last year. Travis Scott was on too.
Black Eyed Peas and Usher was probably the closest show.
I’ve never liked hip hop/rap. Wish they would have represented more genres. Put Hootie in there, and instead of the suggested 2pac hologram, do one of Thin Lizzy.
Dude, are you being serious? Thin Lizzy? There's been plenty of classic rock acts.. Petty, Springsteen, etc. Did you think they needed to put some rap into those shows to balance it out?
Being series that I personally don’t like hip hop. I thought my suggestion of a halo gram of Thin Lizzy was ridiculous enough to know that was a joke though.
I’ve never liked hip hop/rap. Wish they would have represented more genres. Put Hootie in there, and instead of the suggested 2pac hologram, do one of Thin Lizzy.
Dude, are you being serious? Thin Lizzy? There's been plenty of classic rock acts.. Petty, Springsteen, etc. Did you think they needed to put some rap into those shows to balance it out?
Being series that I personally don’t like hip hop. I thought my suggestion of a halo gram of Thin Lizzy was ridiculous enough to know that was a joke though.
ok. People do say ridiculous things around here, in a serious way.
I’ve never liked hip hop/rap. Wish they would have represented more genres. Put Hootie in there, and instead of the suggested 2pac hologram, do one of Thin Lizzy.
Dude, are you being serious? Thin Lizzy? There's been plenty of classic rock acts.. Petty, Springsteen, etc. Did you think they needed to put some rap into those shows to balance it out?
Being series that I personally don’t like hip hop. I thought my suggestion of a halo gram of Thin Lizzy was ridiculous enough to know that was a joke though.
ok. People do say ridiculous things around here, in a serious way.
I wish NBC had shown a few replays of the end of that play, they just kept showing Donald wrapping up Burrow, but it looked to me like Perine had a shot to dive for that ball and just stood there. Honestly wonder why Cincy didn't just have Mixon on the field for that final drive, he's fine as a pass catcher and a decent blocker when he needs to help on a blitz. Perine shows me nothing and really made no effort on that throw...on 4th down in the final minute of the Super Bowl! Jeez dude, give it an effort at least.
I’ve never liked hip hop/rap. Wish they would have represented more genres. Put Hootie in there, and instead of the suggested 2pac hologram, do one of Thin Lizzy.
Dude, are you being serious? Thin Lizzy? There's been plenty of classic rock acts.. Petty, Springsteen, etc. Did you think they needed to put some rap into those shows to balance it out?
Being series that I personally don’t like hip hop. I thought my suggestion of a halo gram of Thin Lizzy was ridiculous enough to know that was a joke though.
ok. People do say ridiculous things around here, in a serious way.
On a more serious note I do think the choice of performers was a little odd. If they were going for 90s hip-hop theme then they nailed it. But I’m guessing they were going more for black celebration/acknowledgement theme. I’ve already heard a lot of comments that half time was targeted to age 40-50, and seems kinda true. I think they would have gotten that message across better if they included more recent black artists instead of focusing on 90s hip-hop. But not Hootie or Thin Lizzy. Thats just my opinion, I usually don’t care for the half time show. Not even when it was The Who. Over produced medleys of random hits aren’t my thing.
I’ve never liked hip hop/rap. Wish they would have represented more genres. Put Hootie in there, and instead of the suggested 2pac hologram, do one of Thin Lizzy.
Dude, are you being serious? Thin Lizzy? There's been plenty of classic rock acts.. Petty, Springsteen, etc. Did you think they needed to put some rap into those shows to balance it out?
Being series that I personally don’t like hip hop. I thought my suggestion of a halo gram of Thin Lizzy was ridiculous enough to know that was a joke though.
ok. People do say ridiculous things around here, in a serious way.
On a more serious note I do think the choice of performers was a little odd. If they were going for 90s hip-hop theme then they nailed it. But I’m guessing they were going more for black celebration/acknowledgement theme. I’ve already heard a lot of comments that half time was targeted to age 40-50, and seems kinda true. I think they would have gotten that message across better if they included more recent black artists instead of focusing on 90s hip-hop. But not Hootie or Thin Lizzy. Thats just my opinion, I usually don’t care for the half time show. Not even when it was The Who. Over produced medleys of random hits aren’t my thing.
My wife just told me that all of her friends on fb said "best show ever!" We're 49.
I’ve never liked hip hop/rap. Wish they would have represented more genres. Put Hootie in there, and instead of the suggested 2pac hologram, do one of Thin Lizzy.
Dude, are you being serious? Thin Lizzy? There's been plenty of classic rock acts.. Petty, Springsteen, etc. Did you think they needed to put some rap into those shows to balance it out?
Being series that I personally don’t like hip hop. I thought my suggestion of a halo gram of Thin Lizzy was ridiculous enough to know that was a joke though.
ok. People do say ridiculous things around here, in a serious way.
On a more serious note I do think the choice of performers was a little odd. If they were going for 90s hip-hop theme then they nailed it. But I’m guessing they were going more for black celebration/acknowledgement theme. I’ve already heard a lot of comments that half time was targeted to age 40-50, and seems kinda true. I think they would have gotten that message across better if they included more recent black artists instead of focusing on 90s hip-hop. But not Hootie or Thin Lizzy. Thats just my opinion, I usually don’t care for the half time show. Not even when it was The Who. Over produced medleys of random hits aren’t my thing.
Doesn't the halftime show always consists of legacy acts and very-very famous songs everyone know?
Why would these chosen artists not help with a black celebration/acknowledgement them?
Also, regarding "the 90's"
In Da Club came out in 2003 Family Affair and No More Drama came out in 2001 M.A.A.D City came out in 2012 Alright came out in 2015 Loose yourself came out in 2002 And Still Dre rocked MTV at the tailend of 1999
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Kind of felt like the refs at the end of the game realized that not many penalties had been called and started to make up for it.
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Looooooove all of the flyover country complaints about the show. I appreciate that more than the actual game.
There's a lot of hurt feelings in America today after that halftime show.
Thoughts & prayers.
Black Eyed Peas and Usher was probably the closest show.
I have no idea who Toure is but I thought it was funny considering the performers were announced months ago. Who is really complaining, lol?
These people don't even bother trying to square their arguments anymore.
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Pearl Jam bootlegs:
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Thats just my opinion, I usually don’t care for the half time show. Not even when it was The Who. Over produced medleys of random hits aren’t my thing.
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Why would these chosen artists not help with a black celebration/acknowledgement them?
Also, regarding "the 90's"
In Da Club came out in 2003
Family Affair and No More Drama came out in 2001
M.A.A.D City came out in 2012
Alright came out in 2015
Loose yourself came out in 2002
And Still Dre rocked MTV at the tailend of 1999