Worst half time show ever?
#51
#52
I don't hate Prince, I just thought they could have done better. I liked Prince back in the day when he first came out. Little Red Corvette and 1999 were great songs, and the movie and soundtrack Purple Rain were both great. After that his music got a little strange for my taste. Then when he dropped his name for some symbol he lost me completly. My point is we need more country music in the halftime entertainment. I know some don't like it, but many more do, and IMO it is not fairly represented in the superbowl.
#53
Sorry if i offened any one, but i'm usually a vary open minded person, but there are a few things i just can't accept. Price is one of those things, he's a great guitarist and all but was he serious with all along the watch towers. I just can't stand him and maybe thats because i didn't even know who he was until he went extremely weird.
#54
Sorry if i offened any one, but i'm usually a vary open minded person, but there are a few things i just can't accept. Price is one of those things, he's a great guitarist and all but was he serious with all along the watch towers. I just can't stand him and maybe thats because i didn't even know who he was until he went extremely weird.
#55
I don't hate Prince, I just thought they could have done better. I liked Prince back in the day when he first came out. Little Red Corvette and 1999 were great songs, and the movie and soundtrack Purple Rain were both great. After that his music got a little strange for my taste. Then when he dropped his name for some symbol he lost me completly. My point is we need more country music in the halftime entertainment. I know some don't like it, but many more do, and IMO it is not fairly represented in the superbowl.
disclaimer: I hate that song.
#58
All I have to say to that is a quote from Louis Black:
"I took a spoon, and shoved it up my a**, and I did this because if I was gonna be in that much pain, I would inflict it upon myself."
Ok, it's not an exact quote, but close enough.
"I took a spoon, and shoved it up my a**, and I did this because if I was gonna be in that much pain, I would inflict it upon myself."
Ok, it's not an exact quote, but close enough.
#59
Hell if we're going to be like that we need a metal act. You say country needs to be more represented then what the hell about metal? There are a ton of country artists on the list but not one single heavy metal artist. At least there was one true hip-hop artist in the history of the superbowl. Slayer should grace the superbowl at least once. Or a punk act, or acid jazz, or techno.........the list could be endless. Lets face it, whoever they choose is going to be well know across all genres like a lot of the living legends or modern pop artist they use. If they use a country artist it would have to be someone in the public eye all the time or a well known living legend. I can't think of one modern country artist other than my anti pop-country heroes like Hank III or BR-549.