Or Ozark. A few REO hits became popular again due to the show.My 14 year old loves REO Speedwagon for some reason!
I blame her mother.
Or Ozark. A few REO hits became popular again due to the show.My 14 year old loves REO Speedwagon for some reason!
I blame her mother.
Prince still GOAT halftime show. NFL had a run of good shows and I honestly can't remember but a couple recently. Bruno Mars is the last one I remember being impressed with.
My favorite rap song of all time is Swimming Pools by Kendrick Lamar. I like a lot of his music and respect him as an artist. That said, I don’t think rap works that well as a halftime show. I think it sounds a lot better produced on albums than live. Not sure who you go with next, but damn, there’s got to be somebody under the age of 40 who can resonate with the majority of fans.
The Super Bowl show should try to appeal to the broadest audience. When I went to the Super Bowl, we met fans before the game who spent a big chunk of their money to be at the game to support their team. To have the NFL not try and appeal to the broadest audience is pretty offensive when people are spending money they don’t have. Prince was awesome, but I think it’s probably a good idea to mix a few genre together under and theme.
Everybody talking about kl and drake diss tracks just need to play no Vaseline by Cube.Same. KL show sucked. But, most live rap sucks.
KL couldn’t hang with
Ice cube
Too short
Snoop
OutKast
Eazy
Cypress hill
I didn’t want anybody to make fun of me for saying it, but Bruno OWNS the SB halftime format. He was perfect for it and still is.The NFL should just pay off Bruno Mars' gigantic Vegas debt to get him out of his residency and have him host every year with a rotating set of pop stars (Gaga, Bad Bunny, etc.).
The man is entertaining, can play the music he writes and has an excellent voice/charisma.
My daughters are 14 and 18 and they listen to a lot of the stuff kids their age listen to like Sabrina Carpenter and Post Malone but they also listen to a lot of 70’s and 80’s music. My 14 year old loves REO Speedwagon for some reason!
I blame her mother.
What is there to understand? I don't 'understand' free form jazz or a lot of progressive rock music. I don't understand Mozart's use of secondary dominants and diminished chords to voice lead, but that doesn't mean I can't hear the melody, rhythm and musicality of the musical piece. That doesn't mean I don't identify musical ability. I don't think I'd ever like hip hop. That's not the point. My point is that there is so little musicality involved in the music as to make it virtually indistinguishable from other artists in that genre.
Bruce Springsteen is a great example. He would not be famous or have a cult following if he had grown up in Iowa or the Midwest. Just like John Mellencamp. You could flioflop John Mellencamp and Springsteen and get the same result. They would be famous because of being from NY-NJ media blowtorch. Nothing else. Both are awful.Considering the source of that opinion thinks Bruce Springsteen is the GOAT artist and somehow grew up in KY but is a UNC basketball fan, I wouldn't give his opinions much creedence.
Everybody talking about kl and drake diss tracks just need to play no Vaseline by Cube.
You know. It's too bad Kendrick and Drake are beefing.. because Drake would have been a great complimentary artist who has a ton of radio hits that almost everyone would recognize. I know hes no longer "cool" these days, but thats a hip-hop/pop artist that was at THE top in the late 2000s and 2010s.
And even better if they could bring out ASAP Rocky so the 3 of them could play "f*ckin problems"..
I just don't hear anything special from him. Cube, dre, Snoop, pac, biggie, legends. I don't think Lamar will be even close to how revered they are now in 25 years. Of course I might be dead and gone anyway lol.Ice Cube, Dre and Snoop have all showered Kendrick with praise. You could just call it a west coast thing but you'd be hard pressed to find a top 50 rappers of all time list that doesn't have Kendrick top 10.
He's that good, according to some. I just don't like the genre much.
I was at the Super Bowl where Bruno Mars and The RedHot Chili Peppers performed. Excellent show.The NFL should just pay off Bruno Mars' gigantic Vegas debt to get him out of his residency and have him host every year with a rotating set of pop stars (Gaga, Bad Bunny, etc.).
The man is entertaining, can play the music he writes and has an excellent voice/charisma.
I just don't hear anything special from him. Cube, dre, Snoop, pac, biggie, legends. I don't think Lamar will be even close to how revered they are now in 25 years. If course I might be dead and gone anyway lol.
I hope you don't think I want jazz at the SB Halftime - I don't. I know you were being facetious with the others. But, as others stated previously, appealing to a small slice of the viewing audience is not very smart on the SB Halftime planners' part. In the 'Worst Halftime Ever' thread, I posited that the viewing audience average age surely is 45+, which means the target market of the halftime show would reflect that, right? For sure, no more octogenarians. But, there are plenty of artists in the 35-50 year old range who could be cobbled together to do a 14-minute show that might appeal to more than 8% of the viewing audience (if that). At least one would think so.The Jazz crowd always gets screwed by the Super Bowl. Big Band and Bluegrass probably has received more halftime attention than Jazz. Not fair. And, don’t get me started on opera.
I hope you don't think I want jazz at the SB Halftime - I don't. I know you were being facetious with the others. But, as others stated previously, appealing to a small slice of the viewing audience is not very smart on the SB Halftime planners' part. In the 'Worst Halftime Ever' thread, I posited that the viewing audience average age surely is 45+, which means the target market of the halftime show would reflect that, right? For sure, no more octogenarians. But, there are plenty of artists in the 35-50 year old range who could be cobbled together to do a 14-minute show that might appeal to more than 8% of the viewing audience (if that). At least one would think so.
Again, I don't understand why 'artists' need 50 people around them shaking their naughty bits (Monty Python reference) to play, what, 4 songs? I understand that the SB is supposed to be a spectacle but when every single performer seemingly has a battalion of dancers, it's no longer innovative or interesting.
Could be because he was signed to Aftermath Records and I'm pretty sure Dre has a hand in his private label. My point is, like most things, its about money.Ice Cube, Dre and Snoop have all showered Kendrick with praise.
The NFL should just pay off Bruno Mars' gigantic Vegas debt to get him out of his residency and have him host every year with a rotating set of pop stars (Gaga, Bad Bunny, etc.).
The man is entertaining, can play the music he writes and has an excellent voice/charisma.
Considering the source of that opinion thinks Bruce Springsteen is the GOAT artist and somehow grew up in KY but is a UNC basketball fan, I wouldn't give his opinions much creedence.
Tom Petty did a good show imo.
Prince still GOAT halftime show. NFL had a run of good shows and I honestly can't remember but a couple recently. Bruno Mars is the last one I remember being impressed with.
You'd probably be shocked by how large the percentage is of Americans who haven't heard about Drake, let alone Kendrick Lamar. My wife had absolutely no idea who Kendrick Lamar was before the Super Bowl (and sure as hell will not be listening to him after, I assure you.)I guess people are tired of Drake getting dissed, but I am not. At the Super Bowl??? With Samuel L Jackson narrating? Lmao.
I guess people are tired of Drake getting dissed, but I am not. At the Super Bowl??? With Samuel L Jackson narrating? Lmao.
I agree the actual performance was average, not bad, but it’s the Drake thing that counts. It was a historical moment for rap.
But man how in the ever loving F do you not bring out Master P and a gold tank for a Super Bowl in New Orleans. Fly the Hot Boys in on a helicopter. Something.