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Who's next to play the Super Bowl halftime show?
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Who's next to play the Super Bowl halftime show?
Rolling Stone magazine recently asked its readers who should follow Madonna as next year's Super Bowl halftime act. The responses that populated the Top 10 ranged from, “Hmmm, that’s a great idea” to “Wow, people on the Internet are insane.”
Here's the list, with our opinion included:
10. Phish Two words: Not happening. Big Mouth Billy Bass has a better chance of playing the Super Bowl than the stoner rock legends. Seriously, the only way this happens is if Trey Anastasio overthrows Roger Goodell and assumes control of the league. And we’re not even sure that gets it done.
9. Coldplay These guys are probably the closest to a lock on this list due to the combination of worldwide popularity, relative youth and safe factor (Chris Martin isn't flipping off anyone.) Coldplay has positioned itself as the logical successors to U2 for years, and playing the big game would do wonders on that front (Bono & Co. played a memorable post-9/11 halftime set at Super Bowl XXVI.)
8. Lady Gaga If Coldplay is this generation’s U2, then Gaga is thought by many to be the new Madonna. As such, it’d be a surprise if the Powers That Be chose Gaga a year after the Material Girl’s performance at Super Bowl XLVI. Timing necessitates a longer commercial shelf life for Gaga, no small task in a fickle pop world.
7. Rush We’ve heard that Rush is the most underrated band in rock history so often the last few years they’ve become almost overrated because of it. Still, they have an extensive catalog of hits, and the band reached a new generation of fans when “Tom Sawyer” showed up on the video game “Rock Band 3.” Still, Rush? We don’t want to come off as anti-Canadian, but we don’t see it.
6. Metallica The heavy metal legends certainly have the resume to put together a killer setlist (including the no-brainer “Enter Sandman”), but is Metallica mainstream enough to play the Super Bowl? It really depends on who you ask, but if it hasn’t happened yet it probably won’t happen now.
5. AC/DC As The Who proved in Super Bowl XLIV, it’s not always a great idea to trot out a veteran rock band and assume they’ll be able to summon past glories. In fact, we’d like to enact an unofficial bylaw that disqualifies rock bands that feature members in their 60s. (If you’re a Beatle or Rolling Stone, this does not apply). In another decade, AC/DC were a great choice. Sadly, the window has closed.
4. The Black Keys This would be the painfully transparent choice if the Powers That Be wanted to “hip up” halftime. The Black Keys have a loyal fan base and some great songs, but if we're going with a critically adored midwestern rock act, we'd much rather see a White Stripes reunion.
3. Pearl Jam Though it’s easy to dismiss this option citing Eddie Vedder’s well-known aversion to the commercial aspects of fame (the man once tried to bring down Ticketmaster, after all), it's possible Pearl Jam might be ready for the Super Bowl. The 2011 Cameron Crowe documentary "Pearl Jam Twenty" showed a group finally comfortable in its skin. Pearl Jam in 1993 wouldn't go near this event, but Pearl Jam in 2013? Could be a different story. Our dark horse.
2. Van Halen Let’s see if David Lee Roth and Eddie Van Halen can get through their upcoming reunion tour without killing each other before discussing this one.
1. Foo Fighters According to Rolling Stone, Foo Fighters were the overwhelming choice by readers to play halftime. Like Coldplay, Foo Fighters are at a stage in their career where playing the Super Bowl makes complete sense. They've been around long enough where even casual fans of rock music know their hits, but are still young enough to make the Powers That Be come off as hip. Let's make it happen.
Last edited by little bear; 02-13-2012 at 05:10 AM.
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The guy who wrote this article doesn't know nothing about music. AC/DC is done? Come on! They're one of the greatest rock bands live. Why do you think their tracks are played in every NFL stadium?
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BAM! Headshot! I called it, the Black Keys or Pearl Jam would be perfect for this. White Stripes broke up because Meg White has Stage Fright/Agoraphobia, so I think performing in front of hundreds of millions isn't gonna work. BTW, Yes, little bear, AC/DC is done; they're a one trick pony, as Angus Young let be known: "I'm sick to death of people saying we've made 11 albums that sounds exactly the same, Infact, we've made 12 albums that sound exactly the same." I honestly see it as a conglomeration of ColdPlay and Lady Gaga playing, because the NFL ****s up everything besides marketing, until it's a serious problem.
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Are you kidding me...this is the SB halftime show we're talking....more like, The Police...REM....Dire Straits...Duran Duran....if you're not pop/mild rock band 20 years pass your prime, your odds are slim...
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Reductio ad absurdum...it's how we roll...
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Originally Posted by
Wolfman
Are you kidding me...this is the SB halftime show we're talking....more like, The Police...REM....Dire Straits...Duran Duran....if you're not pop/mild rock band 20 years pass your prime, you're odd are slim...
Yeah, the target market for the superbowl is someone in their mid 40s.... And not hipsters or stoners. This list is so far off its not even funny.
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Next year should be Whitney Hou...oh wait.
too soon?
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How about having a battle of the bands who do one song instead of a one long song that is patched to include nearly every popular song the artist had. Have a call in vote off to perhaps make it interesting.
Arguing on the internet is like winning the special olympics, even if you win your still messed up.
Restore the roar!
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They should do away with the halftime show all together. It's been a disaster for as long as I can remember.
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Originally Posted by
Jimmors
Next year should be Whitney Hou...oh wait.
too soon?
Why not? If they can trot out the mummified remains of the material girl, getting the body of someone with that much preservatives in their system should be a piece of cake.
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My thought...
SB Halftime would be the PERFECT TIME for the "Stripper Pole World Championships". They can do qualifying regional events thru the playoff's.
Of course... it is likely that the halftime show gets better ratings than some of these games, but... who would care?
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America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the system, but too early to shoot the bastards." - Claire Wolfe
"Possibly, but it's not to early to start loading ammo!" - Loki