purbeast0
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I'm not really a Bruno Mars fan but how can you say his halftime show sucked? That performance was effing incredible.
how can you be surprised about this? do you know where we are?
THIS IS ATOT!!
I'm not really a Bruno Mars fan but how can you say his halftime show sucked? That performance was effing incredible.
i was oh so hoping that magoo was going to come out last night, but was let down![]()
I watched the first part of the game and out out and put in the Terminator which I hadn't watched in a couple years. I then went back into the game to see the last quarter. I don't think I could have made a better choice. Half time for me holds no interest.
I was just making reference to the fact that none of the instruments during the Bruno Mars show (except the drums at the beginning) were on, plugged in, or mic'd. It was all just a bunch of pretending, which is really sad considering RHCP can actually play the instruments and song...I don't agree that their styles clashed cuz they're both funky as fuck. And I don't really care that they air guitared, cuz it's not like john anthony mother fucking frusciante was there.
I was just making reference to the fact that none of the instruments during the Bruno Mars show (except the drums at the beginning) were on, plugged in, or mic'd. It was all just a bunch of pretending, which is really sad considering RHCP can actually play the instruments and song...
"A lot of the (Super Bowl) bands want to play live, but you just can't do it," veteran Super Bowl music audio supervisor Mike Stahl of Audiotek told us in 2003. Audiotek has handled the sound at every Super Bowl halftime show since the late 1990s.
"The only reason they (Super Bowl bands) won't be live," Stahl elaborated, "is we can't do a line check (of all the amplifiers and monitor speakers). If you were going to do it live, it would take an hour to go through every instrument to make sure all the lines were perfect. So you have a live vocal to a canned track, simply because we don't have enough time -- we have 3 1/2 minutes to get the sound system set up (for the halftime show)."
To further muddy the waters, even the lead vocals during the halftime show are often live-to-track , which means the singer has a pre-recorded vocal track that they can sing over as much, or as little, as they like.
There are "a lot of problems if you are singing live" at the Super Bowl," Jim Steeg, a 24-year Super Bowl production veteran, told U-T San Diego in 2003. "You also have problems with echo in a stadium... And you get a lot of talent that may have played to big crowds before, but nothing like this." (Steeg was the San Diego Chargers' Chief Operating Officer from 2004 to 2010.)
The best part about the halftime show was that one shark clearly didn't have the routine memorized and was just up there fucking around in his shark jammies. Like, fuck you, I do what I want... I'm a shark.
I'm not really a Bruno Mars fan but how can you say his halftime show sucked? That performance was effing incredible.
The best part about the halftime show was that one shark clearly didn't have the routine memorized and was just up there fucking around in his shark jammies. Like, fuck you, I do what I want... I'm a shark.
sometimes wondering about all the kinky sex these hollywood / pro athlete people are having keeps me up at night.
Missy was great
And fuck y'all RHCP and Bruno were awesome.
The RHCP weren't even plugged the fuck in. FFS.... It was disgusting.
"A lot of the (Super Bowl) bands want to play live, but you just can't do it," veteran Super Bowl music audio supervisor Mike Stahl of Audiotek told us in 2003. Audiotek has handled the sound at every Super Bowl halftime show since the late 1990s.
"The only reason they (Super Bowl bands) won't be live," Stahl elaborated, "is we can't do a line check (of all the amplifiers and monitor speakers). If you were going to do it live, it would take an hour to go through every instrument to make sure all the lines were perfect. So you have a live vocal to a canned track, simply because we don't have enough time -- we have 3 1/2 minutes to get the sound system set up (for the halftime show)."
Prince and MJ were the best that I recall watching.
The uh, Will I Am and girl-that-pees-on-herself group--why can't I recall their names?--was the worst that I have seen.
Did not see it this year: nephew demanded puppy bowl.
yawn. I understand that it is a half time show, and not a half time concert.
http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2014/feb/04/bruno-mars-peppers-halftime-show-mostly-mimed/
http://www.mtv.com/news/1721827/super-bowl-halftime-shows-fake/
The best part about the halftime show was that one shark clearly didn't have the routine memorized and was just up there fucking around in his shark jammies. Like, fuck you, I do what I want... I'm a shark.
so why not just make it a big fucking lip sync show and be done with it?
To further muddy the waters, even the lead vocals during the halftime show are often live-to-track , which means the singer has a pre-recorded vocal track that they can sing over as much, or as little, as they like.
