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Its time for this generation to pick up the slack!
Somethings been bothering me since the superbowl, and I just figured out what it is.
Last year for the halftime show they had Paul McCartney this year, The Rolling Stones. one song the Stones sang was over 40 years old. I realize this was the 40th superbowl, but to put things into perspective, If they had played 40 year old music at the first superbowl halftime back it in 1966 - one year before the Hippy-movement summer of love, 3 years before Woodstock - 40 year old music would be from the mid 1920s! can you fanthom that? Dixieland? rag-time jazz? Flapper music at a halftime football show, with 80,000 people going "yhowza yhowza yhowza its Charleston time!" Something is not right? has time stood still for the last 40 years? where is the new music? where are the super stars of music at the superbowl of the 21st century + 6? Mic Jagger is old enough to be a great-grandfather. Everyone under 20, its time to pick up the slack. Surely you can come up with something better than greatgrandad-rock for the next superbowl! :ahh: |
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One possible explanation is that the current generation really does have some good musical stars, but Jagger and McCartney - even after 40 years - are just THAT GOOD.
There is nothing wrong with the music of the last 15 years. After all, the current musical generation includes Christina Aguilera, Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, and Hansen. <sigh> OK, maybe not. Even I could not keep a straight face with that one. -dave |
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Maybe it's becuase of the whole Janet Jackson//Justin Timberlake ordeal a few years back? |
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amen to that. many people still listen to classic rock (me being one of them). and Superbowl viewers still include people from the 60's and 70's, who do not like the more modern music. the superbowl wants the most viewers possible, so they pick a band that everyone will love.
and really, i saw the halftime show 2 years ago, and even without the whole jackson ordeal, it was still a terrible show. the Stones rocked it hands down. fogeys and all. |
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The last good Superbowl halftime show was during XXXV ... Aerosmith, Mary J. Blige, NSYNC, Britany Spears ... even if you didn't like some of the artists/bands individually, they were amazing together.
Ever since then, I've turned the halftime show off after about 3 minutes. |
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I would have to say that the reason that 40 year old music is played is because the main audience of the Superbowl are familiar with this time period. Lets face it, most people older than 30 (as most people watching TV are) are not especially content with the pop movement. So your choices are 40, 30 year old, or new music (We'll skip that whole 80-90's mess ;) ) So we market to the main audience. Unfortunately, there are a few unexpected consequences to using old musicians...
Okay, nobody kill me here, my personal opinion (And I like the Rolling Stones). Maybe somebody else noticed this. Jagger, and half the rest of the band looked like they might die, right there, if you cheered too loud. Thats what drugs, sex and rock&roll do kids... |
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I'm sure I'm not alone when I say the last Superbowl half-time show I actually remembered was the Janet/Justin one.
But, more importantly, the last half-time show I actually enjoyed was in 2002, when U2 did their tribute to America after the events of 9-11. U2 rocked, and made a lasting impression in my mind as far as performers. Bring back U2 to the Superbowl!!! They never get old (music wise), and their music is always great, whether it be a new song, or a classic from The Joshua Tree album. |
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the thing that gets me the most is the Stones are so cliche'
it was like everytime you saw Tony Bennett on TV, he ALWAYS started singing "I left my heart in San Fan Cisco....." they bleeped words out of Mic's lyrics 3 times in the halftime show - I mean, come on, the guy is 63 years old - Isnt it considered rude to bleep a senior citizen, esp when he has been singing the same song for the last 40+ years? will the Stones still be doing concerts when they are in wheelchairs? Will 18 year old girls still be waving their hands in the air, thinking "he is so sexy!" (or was the audience told what to do?) |
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it's not like we have much of a choice when it comes to such a thing as the half-time show for the super bowl, really. Then again, if we were given a choice about who we would TRULY like to see live at the Half time show, ABC wouldn't approve. So damned if we do, and damned if we don't.
...then again, I'm not much of a football fan, so yeah.... heh -Danny |
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But onto the real topic here, i think that as much as some of todays generation of musicians would not like to admit, there really wouldn't be much without the drive that rock and roll brought about in the 60S and 70S. I personally listen to more "classic rock" than todays "rock" or "other noise". I would prefer to be able to continue to see 40 year old rock bands live than go to a concert to see a guy in a mask screaming incoherent noises ;) . As for the halftime show its true to say that what we will be seeing then will be at the choice of the broadcasting executives. |
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But we don't have to think about them right now... I'm just thinking about how grateful I am that the rolling stones didn't have a wardrobe malfunction ! :yikes: |
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Old music never does die. I say lets put an orchestra up there playing Bach. Go farther backward in time! Then maybe everyone would stay calm, and not bash the judges/officials/etc for just doing their jobs. I think we should all pass gracious professionalism off to the football fans.
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...but I'd have to go with Vivaldi (that's just me) -Danny |
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