Topic: The Who @ the Super Bowl

What did everyone think? Personally, I thought Daltrey sounded amazing. I'm now really ecstatic that I'm going to get to see him with Clapton on the 2nd. But Townshend was a bit of a disappointment. Come on dude, quit jumping around and actually hit the notes!

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Was that Ringos kid playing drums? He was great and put me in mind of Kieth Moon. Over all it was what I expected...... nothing more then a  showcase of a couple of rock icons, viewed by millions..... I thought they did ok.

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fuzzy wuzzy wrote:

Was that Ringos kid playing drums? He was great and put me in mind of Kieth Moon. Over all it was what I expected...... nothing more then a  showcase of a couple of rock icons, viewed by millions..... I thought they did ok.

Yep, that's Ringo's kid. I thought the same thing, more Keith, not so much Ringo (in playing or looks). Bass player is Pino Palladino (John Mayer Trio).
I think they sounded good. Daltry was better than I expected. The last time I saw a live performance, his voice was lacking a bit, but he pulled it off tonight.

I like this new direction the Super Bowl is going with the halftime shows. Just get rock Icons, and let them play a short set. It's a no brainer (given the audience). Stop trying to jam in a bunch of lame dancing lip syncers and leave the live performances to the pros. cool
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If they're going with the current trend, I'd like The Eagles or AC/DC. If they decide to go newer, I'd like the Foo Fighters. That would be a cool mix of a newer, really popular band that has some old-school sensibilities.

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I thought it was a great half-time show...after seeing the drummer's cymbals I think a set of Captain America cymbals are in order for Bogie "Cap" Bowles!!!!!!!!!   wink

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Great show! Was it just me or was the light show incredible!!!??

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Geezer Rock. Ya gotta love it!
Next year........Moody Blues, Metallica, King Crimson?
I thought Pete was going to throw out his shoulder windmilling. lol
Light show was fabulous.
But where were the marching bands?
Rick

edit.   I thought the ladies that sang the SSB and ATB were rather poor. Carrie struggled to find pitch. Her outfit did hold together though. big_smile

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The Who were as great as their ages permit however:

Super halftime: whatever happened to just getting the 4 or 5 best marching bands together and charting some contemporary music to perform??? Worked for me....

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I've just asked the question, over on the Super bowl thread, how were "The Who"?  Now I know! Seen them live a couple of times, with Moonie and John. Superb live!
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I thought that the timing of that commercial featuring the Who back in the day could have been better - why remind people of what they used to sound like before we get the definitely aged version.

I agree - cool light show, and very neat drum kit.

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samjp4 wrote:

I thought that the timing of that commercial featuring the Who back in the day could have been better - why remind people of what they used to sound like before we get the definitely aged version.

I agree - cool light show, and very neat drum kit.

Sandy

Was the clip, in Black and White ?

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I should get an HD video of their performance in a few minutes. For what I've read so far, it wasn't bad at all smile

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It was what it was, a spectacle. Daltrey's voice is shot and Pete's fingers aren't as nimble as they once were, but ya gotta love 'em. They're one of the alltime great "live" acts I've ever seen. The lights were off the hook, I understand the crew had 20 minutes to put that together and get it right, which they did flawlessly. I liked Zack's RAF logo cymbals complete with the Zildjian logo still clearly visible underneath. He covers the drum parts well, but there will NEVER be another Keith Moon. The crowd obviously "got it" as you could hear the multitudes singing along at points. Pete wanted to play 2 songs in their entirety and Daltrey wanted the medley and in traditional Who fashion they bickered over it like an old couple. All in all one of the best halftimes to date.

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PS, somebody @ the get together I was at said the keyboard player is Pete's brother.....anybody know about this?

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It was what it was, a spectacle. Daltrey's voice is shot and Pete's fingers aren't as nimble as they once were, but ya gotta love 'em. They're one of the alltime great "live" acts I've ever seen. The lights were off the hook, I understand the crew had 20 minutes to put that together and get it right, which they did flawlessly. I liked Zack's RAF logo cymbals complete with the Zildjian logo still clearly visible underneath. He covers the drum parts well, but there will NEVER be another Keith Moon. The crowd obviously "got it" as you could hear the multitudes singing along at points. Pete wanted to play 2 songs in their entirety and Daltrey wanted the medley and in traditional Who fashion they bickered over it like an old couple. All in all one of the best halftimes to date.

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PS, somebody @ the get together I was at said the keyboard player is Pete's brother.....anybody know about this?

Nope keys was Rabbit Bundrick, Simon Townshend plays rythmn guitar....

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Wow, that's a nice light show yikes and a nice performance too. Baba O'Riley still remains my favorite. I'm gonna watch it again and count Pete's windmills big_smile

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I guess I'm in the minority. I'm a long standing Who fan, and it's my opinion they've produced some of the best music ever made...but for me it was painful to watch.

Maybe because it reinforced my own mortality and the fact that I'm getting older too? I dunno...they're a shell of their former self.

I've got to give 'em props for giving it a go, but I think maybe it's time to start featuring acts at the top of their game (or at least a little less further removed from it).

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Well, I'm glad Stu said it, I was a bit busy this morning to comment. But now that I have a moment....I too have been a very big fan of The Who dating way back. However, what was put on during the halftime show was unfortunately, not The Who that I remember. This halftime production is starting to remind me of some of the close minded FM "Classic" Rock stations that are around that are so deeply set in old Rockers music, that they don't play anything even remotely modern. What's next, halftime with the old age home?

Please, Daltrey can't sing anymore and neither can Pete Townshend. Too bad we can't get Joe and the Guys up there to kick some real tail during the show. The frickin' crowd's jaws would drop in one massive gaping stare followed by what I could only imagine as the most deafening cheers ever heard. Of course, I'm living in a world right now where so many people my age don't want to look past their nose regarding music. Oh well, maybe when I'm in a nursing home, they'll let me play my Joe CDs as loud as I want. cool

But hey, on the bright side, it was a good game and the halftime stage was pretty. smile

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Those were however the coolest fekkin cymbals I have ever seen!!!!!!!

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