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The internets would have imploded if David Bowie walked out to help finish Uptown Funk.


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The internets would have imploded if David Bowie walked out to help finish Uptown Funk.


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Imagine if Bowie had walked out during Coldplay's performance, said "this isn't very good, is it?" and took over the show. :cute:
 
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Coldplay were awful at the superbowl
Chris Martin cant sing to save his life and he is a massive sell out - sucks up to anyone to remain popular, teaming up with trash like Beyonce
 
Meanwhile, here is Australia's foremost white conservative commentator weighing in on something he doesn't fucking remotely understand

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I mean, for fucks sake.

They were dressed like Michael Jackson and his backup dancers from Jacko's Super Bowl performance.
 
While I don't think she looked like a stripper (sorry, too much clothes on lol)...I'm also not sure I understand why some are trying to deny her message.

Was every single last thing about her performance a tribute to Malcolm X/the Black Panther movement? Clearly not.

But was there an overt political message being sent and at least some homage being paid vis a vis costuming, formation of dancers, etc? I'd say so, most definitely.

And I'm quite alright with that. Good for her. :up:
 
Well, that's kindof the point I'm making. Reducing her performance to merely being about giving a nod to MJ and shouting out Red Lobster is just as troubling to me as the people crying "omg racissst dancerz!!11!1!"

I'm obviously joking when I say her performance is about red lobster or other junk but i think this lobster thing is getting way more attention.
and IM fine with her political(?) statement and "black power." I mean Phil Anselmo did white power garbage and he's not blamed too much (or even defended by some metalheads), then Beyonce shouldn't be blamed by her performance. it's her/her team's statement, why should we interfere with that?
 
I'm obviously joking when I say her performance is about red lobster or other junk but i think this lobster thing is getting way more attention.
and IM fine with her political(?) statement and "black power." I mean Phil Anselmo did white power garbage and he's not blamed too much (or even defended by some metalheads), then Beyonce shouldn't be blamed by her performance. it's her/her team's statement, why should we interfere with that?

Ah, ok! Gotcha. Agreed.

Sometimes I need this guy to understand words on a screen: :wink:


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While I don't think she looked like a stripper (sorry, too much clothes on lol)...I'm also not sure I understand why some are trying to deny her message.

Was every single last thing about her performance a tribute to Malcolm X/the Black Panther movement? Clearly not.

But was there an overt political message being sent and at least some homage being paid vis a vis costuming, formation of dancers, etc? I'd say so, most definitely.

And I'm quite alright with that. Good for her. :up:

Her song choice, clearly, was a political statement.

Her outfit was a nod of support to child molesters, err, I mean Michael Jackson.

Winky face.
 
The tour so far has been really good. The set lists have been longer, usually around 22-24 songs. They're brought some back some early stuff out of the grave. I never thought they would do "See You Soon" again.
"Hymn for the Weekend" is better live minus Beyoncé and with the addition of a great light show. The album version is still trash.
Still their weakest album IMO.


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The setlists have been great, but dropping Politik after two shows is a no-no.




Agreed. Politik is a monster.
I think they're trying to scale back on Rush of Blood to the Head. "In My Place" isn't a regular for the first time ever.
I wish they would play "Strawberry Swing" and "Lovers In Japan". Two of their best songs.
 
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