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terrible. The worst anyway. When I saw this at the time, I realized that I was witnessing some magical special moment-such as a unicorn spitting blood. Black Eyed Peas in a glowing robot suit. "The Time (Dirty Bit)" which is a sampling of "(Ive Had) The Time of My Life". It seems that Usher would have entered if there was a hole. And the words that tell the tragedy. "Everyone ... the one and only existence ... slash!" To do a duet with Fergie on "Sweet Child O Mine". Why did this happen to the whole thing? This year was also the time when Christina Aguilera performed her own interpretation of the national anthem. In other words, it was a tough day for music. The same is true for Steelers fans.
32nd place: All times from 1967 to 1989
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Before the 1990s, the Super Bowl XXIV wasn't up to the point of including a halftime show as part of the event. Until then, it was time for a restroom break. So it doesn't make much sense to compare up to the first 24 times. Low-budget entertainment such as college student marching band, Elvis look-alike, Carol Channing, George Burns, The Rokkets, and Up With People that appears every year. It's weird to compare just a connection to modern standards, but at least it's better than the Black Eyed Peas.
31st place: New Kids on the Block (1991)
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It was around this time that people began to remember having a decent show during half-time, but swallowing was bad. Don't blame the New Kids. They weren't allowed to do a good song, instead they were given the worst hit, "This Ones for the Children," followed by Disney's little choir. However, at that time, the Gulf War had just begun, and the world didn't feel like listening to the "small world." ABC News reported the breaking news during the half-time, so the show was left until the end of the match, which may have been good. A few weeks later, New Kids appeared at the American Music Awards in a T-shirt with Donnie Wahlberg saying "War Sucks."
30th place: Phil Collins, Christina Aguilera, Enrique Iglesias, Toni Braxton, Tina Turner (2000)
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You can expect to see it in the face, but no star did a hit-who was looking forward to playing an air drum to Phil Collins, or who wanted to be Christina? I was disappointed by the crappy ballad I didn't even know. Phil sang the love theme of Tarzan, and Christina and Enrique upset the audience with a song called "Celebrate the Future Hand in Hand." Even "Proud Mary" did not explode Tina. This is the Super Bowl. I have to say that. You have to do what you really like.
29th place: Gloria Estefan and Olympic figure skaters (1992)
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It was the year of Minnesota, so the title was "Winter Magic" pageant. Figure skater Dorothy Hamill and Brian Boitano on a giant snowman. A group of unadorable dwarfs dance while swinging an ice hockey stick to Queen's "Dont Stop Me Now." And Gloria Estefan. Speaking of the magnificent northern country of silver, naturally comes to mind because it is Gloria Estefan & Minneapolis Sound Machine. But viewers turned the channel into a live special for the comedy drama In Living Color-one of the genius ideas that changed the world (In Living Color was a treasure trove of ideas). .. Until then, no one tried to compete with the Super Bowl half-time, but it was a huge success. Even the cheesy Dick Batkasneta joke was better than listening to "Winter Wonderland" in January. This year was a major turning point. The "In Living Color" bet finally shook the Super Bowl and put it into the halftime show. Michael Jackson was appointed for half-time the following year.
28th: Patti LaBelle, Tony Bennett, Teddy Pendergrass, Miami Sound Machine (1995)
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Indeed, 1995 was a year of a series of famous catastrophes. "Waterworld", "Hurricane" Peter McNeeley, Bill Clinton's secretary said, "President, a woman has come to deliver pizza." And this. Disney played Indiana Jones on the field, but wisely Harrison Ford wasn't involved. Patti LaBelle and Tony Bennett weren't so lucky. By the time we reached the finale "Feeling Love," viewers across the United States were horrifying and snarling-as if watching Nazi soldiers break open the lost arc.
27th place: Pete Fountain, Irma Thomas, Doug Kershaw, Snoopy (1990)
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There may have been a praise for New Orleans, the 40th anniversary of the birth of the cartoon "Peanuts", and maybe a thought for drugs. What kind of combination is it? What is the relationship between Jambalaya and Mardi Gras and Charlie Brown? However, thanks to the uniqueness of New Orleans, the music was full of nostalgia and it was good as it was. At the end, Snoopy on a steamship down the Mississippi dances to the "When the Saints Go March" and continues to "Happy Birthday, Charlie Brown". On the other hand, the viewers of Broncos fans who were made into Kotenpan vowed not to go high again before half time.
26th place: The Blues Brothers (1997)
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By the way, at this time, John Belushi had already passed away. But the Super Bowl has revived the Blues Brothers. Perhaps they couldn't regroup the members of the Chicago Bears in 1985 to replay "The Super Bowl Shuffle." Dan Aykroyd, John Goodman, and Jim Belushi bravely challenged Solomon Burke and James Brown's soul masterpieces. The god of soul himself also appeared, but could it have been projected a little longer than Jim Belushi? ZZ Top rushed to the rescue with "Tush", but it was too late. I couldn't do anything about it.
25th place: Maroon 5 (2019)
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In the midst of the turmoil over Colin Kaepernick's expulsion of the NFL in 2019, no one wanted to get involved in the Super Bowl. Cardi B and Rihanna flatly refuse to appear. It was Adam Levine that the NFL managed to pull out. Nothing is more like a rock star than he was when he shouted, "Can I play the guitar for everyone?" Despite the friendship appearance of Travis Scott, Big Boy and SpongeBob SquarePants, the results are disappointing. When Levin stripped off his tank top and showed his nipples on "Moves Like Jagger," the venue turned into a disappointing bachelorette party.
24th place: The Who (2010)
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Neither Pete Townshend nor Roger Daltrey have ever seen an American football match (including the halftime show DVD sent by the NFL for reference). That could explain why The Who didn't understand the show's attention and importance. They were clearly unprepared and went on stage to perform a medley of masterpieces-think of the kids who listened to "Wont Get Fooled Again" and "Baba O'Riley" for the first time in such a disappointing state. I don't feel sorry. Daltry, as the lyrics say, messed up "Who Are You" with a voice that seemed to have just awakened at the doorway of the Soho building. The lie cheers of "Singalong" are like the recording laughter of "Seinfeld". Sad, but this is the truth. You can't be free so easily.
23rd place: Tanya Tucker, Clint Black, Travis Tritt, The Judds (1994)
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What did everyone expect-even if Nirvana recreates the stage of "Unplugged"? This year, American country gathered together and did a great job with the help of the illustrious Nashville stars of the time. Only The Judds was approaching the sixth or seventh year of the break-up tour (poor Wynonna, a great solo until her mother broke in, while the men who were about to reach their peak were in full force. I was showing off). There was no thrill, but it's a wise choice to go live like this safely.
22nd place: Janet Jackson, Justin Dinberlake, P. Diddy, Kid Rock, Jessica Simpson, Nelly (2004)
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The world first witnessed the nipple and then the damage it caused. Arguably the most famous halftime show in history. The young American generation has come to hear the word "areola" popping out of their mother's mouth. Janet Jackson's career, which was the momentum to drop flying birds at the time, ended here. Justin's honeymoon with the masses after the dissolution of In Sync was about to end and his career was crushed because of the awkward response in the scene in question (and the dignified gesture is not fine) (JT It took two years and the power of Timberland to regain the title of sexy).
The music was generally great, but it was terrible after that. The Bush administration, especially the son of former Secretary of State Colin Powell on the Federal Communications Commission, hysterically shook justice and treated MTV and Miss Jackson as villains. It is no exaggeration to say that MTV decided to completely withdraw from the music business after this. Anyway, it's a catastrophe for America. I also sang Jessica Simpson.
21st place: Boyz II Men (1998)
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When it comes to half-time, the slogan of the late 90's is "Let's have a lot of R & B oldies in the 60's." Boyz II Men, still one of the largest and greatest pop groups in the world at the time, paid homage to Motown on this stage, showing off Smokey Robinson, The Temptations, Four Tops and Martha Reeves. And what-Jim Belushi wasn't there.
20th place: Justin Timberlake (2018)
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Fourteen years ago, JT returned to the crime scene, which was based on Janet Jackson's career, with "Rock Your Body". No reunion of In Sync (not even appearing like Destiny's Child), no replay with Janet Jackson, no Britney intrusion on "Cry Me A River". Even Timbaland didn't appear in "Sexy Back". Justin promoted his new album and tried to entertain the audience as blandly as possible. The highlight is a fleeting video duet with Prince on "I Would Die 4 U". But by the time the curtain closed with "Cant Stop The Feeling," even Prince wouldn't have been able to explain the situation well.
19th place: Stevie Wonder, Gloria Estefan (1999)
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In Miami, Stevie performed some of his classic songs that have been sung, and in a special victory, made the local goddess Gloria Estefan fulfill his long-standing dream of returning the stigma of the Super Bowl. He celebrated Duke Ellington's 100th anniversary with "Sir Duke" and appeared at the finale wearing a jacket with "AFRICAN" on one sleeve and "AMERICAN" on the other. Gloria manipulates the beat and presents salsa percussion to the Miami crowd. Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, the igniter of the then-popular swing revival, who rushed to a friendship appearance, will tell future history researchers how strange and bizarre the 90s were.
18th place: Shania Twain, Sting, No Dout (2003)
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Her performance was so bad that it could ruin her career. But Sting and Gwen rushed to the rescue. The two performed "Message in a Bottle" while harmonizing with Aun's breathing. Gwen has a natural talent for these roles. She's an American energy, and she's excited the crowd in her hometown of Southern California-with "Just A Girl" to make her venue stand out-it's strange that she won't be called again. Bonus points are a closing word for Chris Berman. "Sting spoke for the Raiders offense!"
17th place: The Weeknd (2021)
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At the first Pandemic Super Bowl, The Weeknd, Abel Tessfay, took full advantage of the constraints of maintaining a social distance. In a stadium with less than half the capacity, he did everything with his own performance, without relying on guests or duets. The energy level was low, but the flashy set design was perfect for the alienation of "Cant Feel My Face," especially when the grotesque bandaged robot mummy dancers rushed in. The strange performance of Siouxsie and the Banshees' "Happy House", which was unveiled after 11 minutes, was probably the most Gothic moment in the history of the Super Bowl.
16th place: Bruno Mars, Red Hot Chili Peppers (2014)
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Bruno Mars was a courageous choice-people wondered if there was enough repertoire to fill the given frame. But he quickly proved himself qualified with that drum solo. Covering old school R & B moves, Jackie Wilson-inspired regents, James Brown upholstery suits, and The Isley Brothers' "Shout," he showed us a halftime show reminiscent of the Motown festival of the 90s. And a baton touch to Red Hot Chili Peppers. They made a courageous choice with them. As everyone expected, they just flew naked to their biggest hit.
15th place: Diana Ross (1996)
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The most diva-like halftime show in history. Miss Ross shouts "Cammon, World!" As he descends from the shining crane to the stage. "I'll show you a wonderful view! In this super super bowl!" The stage production was poor-I couldn't help but worry that the Supremes medley would collide with the best red dancer corps. But that ending. When Diana said, "Oh, I'm picked up!", The helicopter landed and left like a diva. Super Bowl officials apparently liked the show, followed by a 60s soul review throughout the 90s.
14th place: Coldplay, Beyonce, Bruno Mars (2016)
Applauding Coldplay-Most bands faced with the challenge of Beyonce's undercard are more likely to get the flu (the flu was more interesting than having Bruno Mars' "Uptown Funk" in between. May). Chris Martin and his companions performed a great "Viva La Vida", but Beyonce was undoubtedly the main attraction. The world premiere of "Formation" with dancers dressed in Black Panther costumes. It was only a two minute touch, but enough to blur the show that followed.
13th place: Tom Petty (2008)
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As Petty himself often says, luck sometimes comes to the losing dog. In fact, this year the Giants also won the Super Bowl with a helmet catch. Petty's stage was also great-I understood this big stage and knew what I had to do. "American Girl" is the perfect opening song. There is nothing wrong with it as a half-time show. However, it cannot be denied that it was the most disappointing Super Bowl in history. I'm from New England.I'm sorry
12th place: Michael Jackson (1993)
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Throughout his life, MJ has produced a number of great TV performances. "I Want You Back" at "Soul Train", "Billie Jean" at "Motown His 25", and "Man in the Mirror" at the 1998 Grammy Awards Ceremony. And this was his last masterpiece. He just returned to the top scene with an interview with Oprah Winfrey, the album "Dangerous", and a lovely two-shot with Janet at the 1993 Grammy Awards ("I and Janet are really different!"). was. After standing silently for 90 seconds without moving, he moved around flexibly to the two blockbuster songs ("Billie Jean" and "Black and White"), and finally narrowed down to one song that was not so much ("Billie Jean" and "Black and White"). "Heal the World").
11th place: Paul McCartney (2005)
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He didn't do "Freedom". And like the 2001 Super Bowl, there wasn't a duet of "A Hard Days Night" with Terry Bradshaw. Instead, McCartney played his classics straight, unadorned and pomp and circumstance, just as he did in his last decade. Who would have expected to open the curtain with "Drive My Car" singing with a beep beep? And the whole venue was enthusiastic with "Live and Let Die". The match is also the best.
10th place: Katy Perry, Missy Elliott (2015)
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Don't let Katie say it's not shining-because he's done a Vegas-style show proudly. The ultimate is a rallying dancing palm tree and (and of course) a left shark. However, the biggest surprise is the mysterious person who emerged in silhouette with "Get Ur Freak On". It's a lie, it's impossible. No, it's true. That Missy Elliott appeared on the big stage for the first time in a long time and surprised the world. The long-awaited comeback. That's what she knows about the time. Applaud Katie-only true stars are confident enough to share the spotlight with Missy.
9th place: The Rolling Stones (2006)
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Mick and his companions came to cheat. They did the job well with just three songs. "Start Me Up", "Rough Justice", and of course "Satisfaction". Mick makes a joke before performing the song. "If I was called at the time of the 1st Super Bowl, I might have played this song." Even so, this guy is more energetic than a normal NFL player-running around the stage and swinging his hips, Mick's backfield players involuntarily move. Naturally, the TV station side cut the part of the lyrics that says "make the dead squid."
8th place: Lady Gaga (2017)
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Everyone wondered what kind of secret ball Lady Gaga had in the Super Bowl. How long will you miss it? How political will it be? How gaga-like is it? Then she aimed at the center of the fastball with a hit song medley that everyone would be pleased with. Moreover, the dawn is "Pledge of Allegiance". "Under God, as an inseparable country, all people have freedom and justice!" However, she added a new meaning to the "to all people" part with the queer cheer song "Born This Way." Perhaps this was the first time the word "transgender" was spoken in the Super Bowl. No surprises or surprise guests-Gaga still kept her personality and was scary. "Telephone" is a masterpiece with or without Beyonce.
7th place: Madonna (2012)
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Over the years, Madonna has repeatedly decided on her historic touchdown on the TV screen. But it was strange that she felt so uneasy the moment she stood on the Super Bowl stage. She probably wondered if she was all crazy about her (she sometimes does). However, she appeared as a queen among the queens who followed the corps of gladiators in ancient Roman times. She glamorously performed her historic pop masterpiece, her own song. Complete chaos. Madonna is always so. Harmony with Shiloh in "Like a Prayer". A friendship appearance of Nicki Minaj, a sexy dynamite with pompoms. You look amazing. Oh, and one more thing. "world peace!"
6th place: Bruce Springsteen and E Street Band (2009)
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"Keep away from the guacamole dip! Let go of the chicken fingers! Maximize the TV volume!" Our boss condensed the heat of a concert for 4 hours into 14 minutes. Weaving American football-style lyrics into "Tenth Avenue Freezeout," "Born to Run," and "Glory Days" (Isn't the lyrics of "Speedball" particularly meaningful?). The sliding that just pushes the camera down is also wonderful. From the coast to the big cities, chicken fingers all over the United States have cooled down. Sleep peacefully, Big Man.
5th place: Shakira & Jennifer Lopez
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Shakira and Jennifer Lopez were not the first Latin women to support the Super Bowl halftime. However, the two raised a loud voice this year. With the racist ban on Colin Kaepernick, the NFL struggled to find a big star to undertake the event. However, Colombia's goddess and Nuyorika's Hustler pay homage to their mothers working in the gym, and their glamorous workouts have become as athletic as real games. Shakira, along with a guitar hero, she played from "She She Wolf" to Led Zeppelin's "Kashmir". J. Lo skillfully used the stripper Paul, and her daughter sang Springsteen's "Born in the USA." Bad Bunny and J Balvin were desperate to keep up with the Queens.
4th: Aerosmith, Britney Spears, Nsync, Nelly, Mary J. Blige (2001)
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There are still pros and cons to this show. Is it a masterpiece or a madness? Personally, I think both are correct. If a GIF tattoo is invented, I'll put the "Walk This Way" tattoo on my face first. At that time, the show caused a scandal. A few months later, when Aerosmith was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Kid Rock asked during the ceremony: "What on earth were you thinking?" But "Walk this Way" must be the coolest three-minute spectacle in TV history. Britney wearing silver American football pants and playing the role of "Missy Who Was Ready to Play" in the lyrics of "Walk This Way". Mary J. Blige raises her voice together. Nelly shows off a rap with Joe Perry's guitar solo in the background. Indeed, the history of prestigious and vulgar American pop music is condensed into this performance.
3rd place: Beyonce (2013)
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Looking back on what she was secretly doing during her free time, Beyonce's feat at the Super Bowl was even more surprising (perhaps going straight from the Super Dome to the studio and in the limousine "Partition". I think I made it).ビヨンセは「Crazy in Love」「Baby Boy」「Independent Women」と、超人的なレパートリーで世界を圧倒した。デスティニーズ・チャイルドの再結成ではケリー・ローランドとミシェル・ウィリアムズが魔法のようにステージに登場。だがビヨンセの感情を爆発させるような「Halo」で観客の熱は頂点に達した(「みんな私に手を向けて――みんなのエネルギーを感じたいの!」)。この素晴らしい女性と同じ時代に生まれるとは。
2位:U2(2002年)
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U2はライヴ・エイドの「Bad」と並ぶ、正真正銘のTVロックライブの名場面を生んだ。9.11から数カ月後、U2はこのステージを被害者たちに捧げた。「Beautiful Day」で幕を明け、哀愁たっぷりに「MLK」を演奏する中、巨大スクリーンには亡くなった人々の名前が映し出された。忘れられない光景の後、クライマックスの「Where the Streets Have No Name」へ。最後にボノがジャケットの前をはだけ、裏地に縫い付けたアメリカ国旗を覗かせた。まだ反戦、反暴力の意識が高かった当時のアメリカに向けた、あの当時ならではのステージだ。こうしたメッセージを壮大に、かつ感情にダイレクトに訴えることができたのはU2だけだろう。大の大人が号泣した。U2がこれまで抱いた野望、彼らが発した崇高な主張は、今宵に全て繋がった。
1位:プリンス(2007年)
マイアミのドルフィン・スタジアムで行われた第41回スーパーボウルのハーフアイムショーでのプリンス。(Photo by Chris OMeara/AP/REX/Shutterstock)
プリンスが歴代最高のショーを見せてくれることは、誰もがわかっていた。だが彼は雷鳴轟く嵐のマイアミで、その期待をさらに超えてみせた。フー・ファイターズのカバー? 「We Will Rock You」からの「Lets Go Crazy」? 「All Along the Watchtower」? 「Purple Rain」での伝説のギターヒーローのジャム? このセクシー野郎が次にどんなサプライズを繰り出すのかなんて誰も知らなかった――スーパーボウルのような一大イベントで、ロックンロールは歴史的な威力で尊大さを爆発させた。完全無欠。ただただクール。
From Rolling Stone US.
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