Prince Turns Halftime Into Primetime Purple Rain At The Super Bowl

So how about that halftime show this weekend with Prince? I don't know about you, but I heard as many people talking about that today near the water cooler as they were about the big game itself. Now when was the last time you could say that about a Super Bowl halftime show? (Well okay, aside from a certain wardrobe malfunction a few years back.)

Prince simply rocked the house at the biggest show of them all, and in doing so may have just re-established himself as music's most electrifying live performer. But for the handful of you reading who missed it, I refer you to the video immediately below:

(Video has been removed from Youtube.)

The fact is it wasn't that long ago that the halftime Super Bowl spectacular was anything but. Remember all those years ago when the halftime show featured the sort of "entertainment" that signaled bathroom breaks and beer runs? Remember those ridiculous "Up With People" type shows featuring the sort of milque toast dance troupes that no doubt inspired South Park's "Getting Gay With Kids"? For the few folks not refreshing their beer and pizza during those fifteen or so minutes, they were often changing the channel. Anybody remember the lingerie bowl?

Since the NFL saw fit to give halftime a much needed makeover a few years back, the biggest rock stars in the world have been tripping all over each other to get in on the action. In recent years we've seen everyone from Kiss and Aerosmith, to the Stones, McCartney, and U2.

Unfortunately the results haven't always lived up to the hype. When Kiss did their thing, all the bombs and explosions in the world couldn't mask the fact that the performance was lip-synched. Likewise, Aerosmith's Steven Tyler and Joe Perry looked the very definition of sellout when they did "Walk This Way" cheek to cheek with Britney Spears. As for last year's Rolling Stones performance, is their anybody left in America (well anybody over 30 anyway) who hasn't seen the Stones in concert at least once, when they were a much leaner, meaner, and yes, younger band? And then there was of course Nipplegate...

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  • 1 - Glen Boyd

    Feb 06, 2007 at 9:57 am

    So after tag teaming me into this assignment yesterday, hopefully Eric and Ray are happy this morning. I'd also like to start the betting here for next years halftime show. Of the bands most likely to be touring in the next 12 months, I'm gonna say they go after Springsteen and the E Street Band first, followed by the Police. Van Halen is also looking good as a third choice. What say you?

    -Glen

  • 2 - Al Barger

    Feb 06, 2007 at 10:07 am

    Brother Boyd, double and triple dittos on Prince. I'm glad for Peyton Manning getting some deserved recognition, but Prince is the real Super Bowl XLI MVP.

  • 3 - Glen Boyd

    Feb 06, 2007 at 10:12 am

    Thanx Brother Al. So whatdya think? Bruce or The Police next year?

    -Glen

  • 4 - Al Barger

    Feb 06, 2007 at 10:34 am

    Well, you couldn't go wrong with Bruce or the Police, really. I'd give a little edge to the Police as an event, as they've been broke up and acrimonious and it's about halfway to a big deal if they can get all three egos into just one football stadium.

    Whereas, obviously Springsteen would be a pretty big deal, but I'm frankly not so thrilled about the E Street Band at this point. That would be the obvious backing for a Springsteen Super Bowl turn, but I'd be MUCH more excited if he did it with the Seeger band, which is fresher and more interesting to start with.

    But Van Halen could do as much good as either one of them. I could definitely see Diamond Dave MCing a Super Bowl halftime extravaganza. And heck, throw Sammy into the mix. That'd be different.

  • 5 - Connie Phillips

    Feb 06, 2007 at 12:44 pm

    Nice job, Glen, thanks. As soon as I heard that opening "Dearly Beloved" you mention I was drawn from my home office (okay, so I don't watch football - shoot me!) were I sat mesmerized through the entire set.

    Next year? Police or Van Halen would get my votes.

  • 6 - duane

    Feb 06, 2007 at 12:55 pm

    And THAT was some fine guitar playing.

  • 7 - zingzing

    Feb 06, 2007 at 12:56 pm

    whoever tries to follow prince next year is going to be a horrible disappointment.

    PRIANTH, sexy motha fuckas! other than the fuckin foo fighters shit, i thought it was grand. and he looked good, bum hip and all. the man's a gneius.

  • 8 - Glen Boyd

    Feb 06, 2007 at 1:06 pm

    Agreed Zing. "Prianth" as you rather hilariously refer to him, will be very, very tough to follow next year. Weird as it would be to see Springsteen doing something as corporate as the Superbowl, that would probably get my vote. Whats more American than the Boss and football ya know? Although Barger makes a good point about Roth with Van Halen. I'd actually like to see Diamond Dave do the color commentary.

    Thanx for the comments all.

    -Glen

  • 9 - zingzing

    Feb 06, 2007 at 1:16 pm

    i would love to see bruce up there, and i think that his career see-saw effect (BORN TO RUN-darkness on the edge of town-THE RIVER-nebraska-BORN IN THE USA-tunnel of love, etc, etc) is back on the upswing towards a big ol' pop take-over-america style album, which would be well serviced by a superbowl appearance.

    so it's a possibility.

    van halen has been done for years, and roth for longer. they are just cashing in, so i would rather not partake in anything to do with that.

    the police... ugh. gimme a break. they had a few good singles. and sting had blonde hair. can you imagine them trying to play a rock song right now? what a laugh. what? reggae with lutes?! yip!

  • 10 - alessandro nicolo

    Feb 06, 2007 at 1:18 pm

    Yeah, that was fine guitar and Prince was one of the better shows in recent memory. But is it me or is going on the NFL half time show a little, well, below these artists? Cash and exposure aside. Prince made people forget Billy Joel?

  • 11 - Glen Boyd

    Feb 06, 2007 at 1:40 pm

    I understand exactly what you are saying Alesandro, which is why it's going to be really weird to see Springsteen up there (assuming of course that they ever could actually convince him to do it in the first place).

    But when people like U2 and The Stones started doing it, I think that removed a lot of the stigma. But I agree -- there was a time when any "serious rock artist" wouldn't be caught dead doing something as commercially crass as the Superbowl. Just shows you how much things have changed.

    -Glen

  • 12 - Ripshaw

    Feb 06, 2007 at 7:16 pm

    I vote for Hank Williams Jr. Saw him live on of all things "The Boomer Show" and he did really well. He still has the fire and a great voice, not sure how much of a mainstream reception he would get. But its an easy match to "Are you ready for some football?"

  • 13 - daryl d

    Feb 06, 2007 at 7:51 pm

    Prince was indeed good. However, I'd like to see him have a hit single now. It's great to hear his old stuff, but people who don't know hime well may think he hasn't recorded a song for the past twenty years.

  • 14 - Glen Boyd

    Feb 06, 2007 at 7:53 pm

    Prine? Do you mean John Prine? (sorry, couldn't resist...)

  • 15 - Vern Halen

    Feb 06, 2007 at 7:54 pm

    Yep, Prince kicked a$$, and very hard.

    Bruce, Police, VH etc. are all obvious choices, and tey would all be good, but I think the bar hias been raised. It's got to be someone who could pull this off again - mount a "comeback" of sorts; cover a large spectrum of the history of rock and roll; and go out on a limb with a dangerously close to expploding set. In all seeriousness - Guns 'n' Roses. You heard iti here first - especially the go out on a limb category.

  • 16 - daryl d

    Feb 06, 2007 at 7:57 pm

    Ah..I meant Prince.

  • 17 - daryl d

    Feb 06, 2007 at 8:04 pm

    I wish radio stations would give him some airplay. It's like just because he's an older act, they never play his new stuff. Some of it is good though. It's not as good as he is capable of, but better than most of the junk that is put out today.

  • 18 - Glen Boyd

    Feb 06, 2007 at 9:33 pm

    Daryl,

    I was just ribbing ya about the Prince typo--it just kinda struck me funny to see the name "Prine" since it made me immediately think of John Prine.

    Vern,

    I'm a little skeptical about GNR for reasons that should be obvious. Now if it was Axl and Slash -- that would be worth seeing.

    One thing for sure, that Prine, err I mean Prince guy, sure did set the bar high on Sunday.

    Thanx for the comments guys.

    -Glen

  • 19 - zingzing

    Feb 06, 2007 at 9:34 pm

    john prine... his shit always gets mixed in with prince's... lazy record store clerks. drives me up a wall. not really. but it's just about the only reason why i have any knowledge of john prine to begin with.

  • 20 - Vern Halen

    Feb 06, 2007 at 11:23 pm

    Skeptical?? You should think I'm nutz, Glen! But I had a flash of inspiration - we'll see if I tapped into the great rock 'n' roll psychic pipeline.

  • 21 - Glen Boyd

    Feb 06, 2007 at 11:33 pm

    Okay Vern. Nutz. You said it, I didn't. LOL...
    But like you said, who knows? Your prophetic gift could give whole new meaning to the term "dead zone". I think the only guarantee at this point is that Neil Young won't be doing it. God Bless em'!

    -Glen

  • 22 - Leslie Bohn

    Feb 06, 2007 at 11:46 pm

    Prince again next year! Unprecedented.

  • 23 - Christopher Rose

    Feb 07, 2007 at 6:25 am

    Glen, I corected Daryl's typo to avoid confusion. I had exactly the same thought as you. John Prine - that's a name and a music I haven't heard for ages.

  • 24 - Milan

    Feb 07, 2007 at 9:37 am

    You guys call that good guitar playing? Yeah, I guess he must be some kind of genius to be able to take both hands off of the guitar and the raging solo continues! Even Hendrix couldn't pull that off!

    Proud Mary? Are you kidding? Is it a requirement for every Super Bowl halftime show to do Proud Mary? Gotta be a nominee for most over-covered song.

    What did Prince do? Nothing that hasn't been seen a thousand times before. The guy's music is trite and the fact that people think he's some kind of genius says a lot about the state of popular music these days. Sorry, I was just yawning through the whole thing, waiting for it to be over.

  • 25 - Vern Halen

    Feb 07, 2007 at 11:44 am

    At this point in rock and roll, EVERYTHING's been seen a thousand times before. The trick is to make is sound like it's brand new. Watching Prince gave me the same feeling that I got when the White Stripes played... what was it... the Grammy's a couple years ago? I got the same sense of, "What the hell is happening here? Is this just hype, or is somebody playing rock 'n' roll like it actually MEANS something again?"

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