Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol at the lady who suggested Adele. The Super Bowl is a party, not a post breakup, eat ice cream out of the carton, pity party.
Know your audience.
I agree. Adele would be great at the National Anthem though!
Probably good to stick with Americans for the anthem.
Adele is overrated, IMO. After a while, her voice gets irritating as hell. Can't sit through a whole CD of her singing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol at the lady who suggested Adele. The Super Bowl is a party, not a post breakup, eat ice cream out of the carton, pity party.
Know your audience.
I agree. Adele would be great at the National Anthem though!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol at the lady who suggested Adele. The Super Bowl is a party, not a post breakup, eat ice cream out of the carton, pity party.
Know your audience.
I agree. Adele would be great at the National Anthem though!
Probably good to stick with Americans for the anthem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol at the lady who suggested Adele. The Super Bowl is a party, not a post breakup, eat ice cream out of the carton, pity party.
Know your audience.
I agree. Adele would be great at the National Anthem though!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NYT just thoroughly trashed Coldplay in its review of the halftime show.
I believe it was also NYTimes that famously referred to Coldplay as the most insufferable band of the decade. I can't think of a more apt description.
+1000.
Bruno Mars and Beyonce saved it.
+10000
Why was Coldplay even there?
Because everyone has different musical taste. I loved Coldplay. Music with substance. Beyonce just looked like a stripper.
A stripper who almost fell on her bum.
Anonymous wrote:Coldplay was great. But what was with Beyonce's homage to the Black Panthers?! She's like the national hoodrat -- totally cringeworthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NYT just thoroughly trashed Coldplay in its review of the halftime show.
I believe it was also NYTimes that famously referred to Coldplay as the most insufferable band of the decade. I can't think of a more apt description.
+1000.
Bruno Mars and Beyonce saved it.
+10000
Why was Coldplay even there?
Anonymous wrote:Coldplay's performance was not Super Bowl worthy. Bruno Mars and Beyonce killed it.
Anonymous wrote:Oh, hey, let me guess. You're white.
Anonymous wrote:Lol at the lady who suggested Adele. The Super Bowl is a party, not a post breakup, eat ice cream out of the carton, pity party.
Know your audience.