i have been hoping for the last few years the foo fighters would get to do halftime.
i'm sure there are a ton of possibilties for next year, but right now the only other classic artists i can think of right now who haven't performed are the eagles and fleetwood mac. the only reason i have them in mind is because i read a story a couple of weeks ago they might do a stadium tour next year. really don't want mac to do it, but the eagles could be a possibility.
if they want to go current, kenny chesney could be a possibility. not a big fan, but i don't think i'd have a big problem with it.
the year after that, since it's in indianapolis, i would not be surprised if they wheeled out john mellencamp.
i am glad they went with a larger stage and got rid of the 'fans', it always looks so contrived.
Best part of the Half Time show; the stage.
How U2 fans could think their favorite band are any less old looking, out of touch, lame, or boring than the half time show last night, I don't know.
Springsteen's show was so canned and cheesy, it was embarrassing to watch with non-fans.
I don't really care about The Who (they probably played every song I actually like / know), but it was far more entertaining to watch on a television in that setting than anything since U2 for me. Maybe it was because there was no big expectation for me personally, and I didn't really care if it didn't sound great because I never think The Who sounds all that great, but I enjoyed it.
That's way harsh,Taimofo.
My point is that regardless of both Shuttlecock and The Who being old fuddy duddies who are pretty clueless as to what is or isn't hip any more, they are still entertaining and enjoyable live.
Oh, okay. I thought you were saying you now hated U2 because they were so old and lame. That makes more sense.
Springsteen's show was so canned and cheesy, it was embarrassing to watch with non-fans.
I don't really care about The Who (they probably played every song I actually like / know), but it was far more entertaining to watch on a television in that setting than anything since U2 for me. Maybe it was because there was no big expectation for me personally, and I didn't really care if it didn't sound great because I never think The Who sounds all that great, but I enjoyed it.
Nah, more that I just figured most U2 fans can put up with a huge amount cheese when it comes to musical performances, so I'm a little surprised by all the negativity. Similarly, as Imperor already commented on, the "only the stage was cool" comments are incredibly ironic.
Nah, more that I just figured most U2 fans can put up with a huge amount cheese when it comes to musical performances, so I'm a little surprised by all the negativity. Similarly, as Imperor already commented on, the "only the stage was cool" comments are incredibly ironic.
But Shuttlecock only needed those two full tracks to defeat 9/11 forever.