Super Bowl halftime show 2012

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Armchair_QB said:
How about Eric Clapton?

Someone mentioned that yesterday, but I think he's completely off the radar for most people under 50.
 
Mizzougrad96 said:
I liked it several years ago when I was able to flip over to MTV to watch Beavis and Butthead during halftime.

Two words: Lingere Bowl.
 
Kanye West, just to see what the hell he would do. Watch his SNL performance and tell me what he would do to upstage that at the Super Bowl.
 
BTExpress said:
You have a viewing audience aged 8-88.

Good luck finding an act they all will enjoy and appreciate.

Weird Al?

He's had hits spanning about 30 years...
 
A great suggestion I just heard: Ted Nugent. THAT would be a show.
 
BigRed said:
I see the Dave Matthews Band being tapped in a few years.
Also, that Peas performance was awful. All that was missing was a hastily scribbled note taped on the screen that read "The Black Eyed Peas died on their way back to their home planet."

DMB was rumored for last year's SB. They aren't touring this summer - just playing a couple festivals celebrating their 20th anniversary. So a Super Bowl performance would be an interesting way to kick off a return to touring in 2012.
 
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They haven't done a country one in awhile now.

Kenny Chesney would be great (I can vouch personally for his live show).
 
How about Beyonce? She's young, yet has mass appeal. I'm not that familiar with her music, but she's got enough big hits to fill 12 minutes. I bet she'd put on a high-energy show. And I think she's pretty safe (i.e., unlikely to drop expletives or show us her nipple).

If she brought along Jay-Z, that would be even bigger, but he might be a little too dangerous for the NFL. In any event, I think she's big enough to pull it off all by herself.
 
What they should have done this year (And I know everyone would have hated it) was do put together a medley of country stars spanning the past couple decades. You open with Taylor Swift and Carrie Underwood, jump into Kenny Chesney and Toby Keith, leap over to Garth Brooks and close it out with Willy Nelson.

It's not Black Eyed Peas but it's at least watchable.

I like the idea of Bon Jovi doing it and, if you actually wanted to put together a great halftime show, you get Jay Z to perform at the New York SB in a couple of years. And this is coming from someone who doesn't really like Jay Z. He's got the catalog, he's been around for nearly 15-20 years now, he's proven that he's smart enough to put together a family-friend show (Well, at least it wouldn't be as bad as he could make it anyway) and he's got enough star power to carry it himself or enough friends to make it work.

But I'm not holding my breathe. I fully expect the NFL to announce that the guy who sung Mambo #5 is going to be next year's act.
 
That New York halftime will be interesting given the possible weather issues.
 
Next year (assuming there is a Super Bowl), it'll be Mellencamp. Probably with a couple guest stars.

The bar's set pretty low for him, since the Black Eyed Pees delivered, by virtual unanimous acclamation on the internets, the worst ****ing halftime show in SB history by light years.

For New York/NJ, I see a return appearance by Springsteen (with Bon Jovi as guest star); maybe some kind of semi-Beatles reunion with Paul, Ringo and a couple of the kids.
 
DanOregon said:
That New York halftime will be interesting given the possible weather issues.

If they can make it work at the Grey Cup, they can probably pull it off in New York. I think it was around 15 degrees (F) when Nelly Furtado performed in Winnipeg a couple of years ago.
 
Mellencamp is a solid pick for next year.

Has REM done the halftime show? Seems like they could be the choice sometime in the upcoming years.

And while I have no doubt this will draw some derisive comments, one band with the stage presence and show that fits a Super Bowl setup is KISS.
 
Capt. Kirk: KISS played the PREGAME show of Super Bowl XXXIII in Miami in 1999. Boys were all about 25 pounds to heavy for their costumes. A laff riot.
 
He's done it - not as a solo, but he was part of the "Salute to Motown" held in San Diego.
For New York/New Jersey, Billy Joel (Miami 2017 - the song), Paul Simon (Late in the Evening), JayZ-Alicia Keys (Empire State of Mind). Bon Jovi (Livin' On a Prayer),
 
DanOregon said:
He's done it - not as a solo, but he was part of the "Salute to Motown" held in San Diego.
For New York/New Jersey, Billy Joel (Miami 2017 - the song), Paul Simon (Late in the Evening), JayZ-Alicia Keys (Empire State of Mind). Bon Jovi (Livin' On a Prayer),

No "New York, New York" by Michael Buble'?
 
Captain_Kirk said:
Mellencamp is a solid pick for next year.

Has REM done the halftime show? Seems like they could be the choice sometime in the upcoming years.

And while I have no doubt this will draw some derisive comments, one band with the stage presence and show that fits a Super Bowl setup is KISS.

I don't think R.E.M. is really mass-popular enough for a Super Bowl (and I was, at one time, a huge REM freak). Yeah, they were one of the Tier-I bands at one time, but that was 20 years ago, and before and after that they were really a cult band.

And they don't really have enough of the hard-driving pop hits you need for a Super Bowl halftime. Yeah, they have some ass-kicking rock songs, but most of those are really only known to their core audience. ("Begin the Begin," "Crush with Eyeliner," "What's the Frequency, Kenneth?")
 
I hear what you're saying there, but perhaps a set list of:

Orange Crush
Stand
Radio Free Europe
Superman

Or sub in The One I Love or Fall on Me for any of the above.
 
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