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The Superbowl Halftime Show Discussion Thread (BRUNO SLAYED AND WON THE SUPERBOWL! THAT IS ALL.)

Since we are less that 5 days away from the Superbowl I thought I would start a thread about this year's Halftime show which has Bruno Mars headlining the show woot! and special guests Red Hot Chili Peppers joining him! dancing jig


Its no secret here that I'm a big Bruno Mars fan and that I'm beyond thrilled that he was chosen to headline this year's halftime show, but this thread is open to all, both fans and non-fans and neutral folks. I know not everyone is happy about Bruno being chosen as the main act and I can deal with it. But I knew there would be a thread about the halftime show eventually so I just thought I'd start it off now since we're just a few days away from the big day!

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Bruno Mars And Red Hot Chili Peppers To Pay Tribute To Led Zeppelin At The Super Bowl

Bruno Mars And Red Hot Chili Peppers To Pay Tribute To Led Zeppelin At The Super Bowl

29 January 2014




When it was announced that Bruno Mars was going to be the 2014 Super Bowl half-time show, it went without saying that it was going to be an energy packed performance – but not without a little help from his friends.

Mars confirmed the Super Bowl collaboration with Red Hot Chili Peppers on Instagram recently with an advertisement featuring the two and the hashtag #halftime.



This week it's been revealed that the Red Hot Chili Peppers will be joining Mars on stage for a special tribute to rockers Led Zeppelin.

“We’re going to be playing Led Zeppelin’s live version of Dazed and Confused” Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith reportedly confirmed in a recent interview, also reflecting on the surprise the band experienced upon being asked to perform with Mars.

Are you surprised at Mars’ choice of Super Bowl half-time show collaboration? Let us know on Facebook or Twitter!

The Super Bowl takes place this Sunday, February 2nd 2014.

http://www.take40.com/news/44582/bruno-mars-and-red-hot-chili-peppers-to-pay-tribute-to-led-zeppelin-at-the-super-bowl

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Bruno Mars To Preview Super Bowl At Press Conference

This year's Super Bowl halftime performer Bruno Mars is set to sit down with the media ahead of Sunday's big game.

The pop singer will be fielding questions from reporters from New York's Lincoln Center on Thursday, divulging more about the halftime show that will also feature the Red Hot Chili Peppers.


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RIGHT OOOOOOOON KITTY! nod nod nod

So excited to see Bruno & The Red Hot Chilli Peppers, they're covering Led Zeppelin's Dazed and Confused (Live version) so that should be nice.

My prediction of the setlist:

Money Make Her Smile (Funk LA performance) (Incomporating JB's Get Up (Sex Machine) / Prince's SEXY MF)
Locked Out of Heaven
A couple of Gorilla parts (Due to its explicit content I don't think NFL will allow him to say the words "making love like gorillas"...)
Treasure
Runaway Baby
Californiacation
Higher Ground
Under The Bridge

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Bruno and his band have arrived at the stadium! biggrin










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Advertisers Rejoice! Super Bowl XLVIII Expected To Break TV Viewership Record



As television continues to fragment and viewers (especially younger ones) are watching more content on other screens, The Super Bowl is the last mass media event. One would have to go back to The Seinfeld finale in the spring of 1998 to find a television program that delivered an audience comparable to the big game.

Although the audience delivery for The Super Bowl dipped last year for the first time since 2005, the last four Super Bowls have been the four most watched television shows in the U.S., an extraordinary accomplishment. This week Super Bowl XLVIII should exceed the audience delivery of the record 111.3 million viewers who tuned in to Super Bowl XLVI of 2012. Super Bowl XLVIII should set the record for the following reasons.

Ratings: Despite such off the field concerns as concussions and bullying, the NFL had a very strong regular season in 2013; their five television partners reported an increase of 5% in viewing from 2012. ESPN ’s Monday Night Football audience grew by 7% in 2013 from the previous year and recorded its best year since 2010. Similarly, CBS CBS -1.67% also had its best season in three years with a 5% growth in viewing. The NFL’s own cable network airing of Thursday night games resulted in its fifth consecutive year of audience growth. NBC Sunday Night Football averaged nearly 22 million viewers (+2%) and is on pace to be prime time TV’s top rated program for the third straight broadcast season. Fox , which will televise the Super Bowl, grew its audience by 6.5%, the network averaged over 21 million viewers in 2013 making it the watched season since they began broadcasting NFL games back in 1994.

The ratings surge continued in this post season. Nine of the ten play-off games averaged over 30 million viewers. The two conference championship games on Fox and CBS both averaged over 50 million viewers, matching the audience level of 2012 as the second highest ever behind the 1982 championship games. The audience delivery of the ten playoff games was 10% higher than last season and the two conference championship games were 20% above last year.

The Matchup: Prior to the start of the season many football analysts had picked the two teams as the best in their respective conferences. Both teams come into the Super Bowl with identical records (including post season) of 15 wins and three losses and were seeded first in their respective conferences. This is only the second time in the past twenty years that teams with the best record in their conferences are facing each other in The Super Bowl. While a close game is not guaranteed, one reason why The Super Bowl has been on a ratings upswing has been the recent competitiveness of the big game. Five of the last six Super Bowls have been decided by a touchdown or less. A close game keeps football fans tuned in (along with the ads) and that increases ratings.

The popularity of Denver quarterback Peyton Manning should also help. Manning began the season tossing a record tying seven touchdown passes (in one game) against last year’s Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens. Manning also finished with a flourish setting records for touchdown passes and passing yardage in one season. Manning is one of the NFL’s most recognizable personalities off the field endorsing products from automobiles to quick service restaurants.

The Weather: Another factor is the site of Super Bowl XLVIII, the New York/New Jersey region. It marks the first time the Super Bowl will be played outdoors in a cold weather location. By comparison, the last three Super Bowls in New Orleans, Indianapolis and Dallas were played in either a domed stadiums or a stadium with a retractable roof. Leading up to the game, more attention will be paid to the weather forecast in the New York metropolitan area than in recent memory, further heightening interest.

Although Super Bowl ratings (unlike The World Series or NBA Finals) are not impacted by the market size of participating teams or the network, ratings tend to be higher in markets of the two participating teams and the host city. For example, the ratings in New Orleans, the host city last season, were the second highest among TV markets. Having the game in New York, the nation’s largest market with the potential of inclement weather, can only boost ratings.

In short, the marketers that paid an estimated $4 million per 30 second ad for the big game should be rewarded with a record viewing audience.


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Shawy89 said:

RIGHT OOOOOOOON KITTY! nod nod nod

So excited to see Bruno & The Red Hot Chilli Peppers, they're covering Led Zeppelin's Dazed and Confused (Live version) so that should be nice.

My prediction of the setlist:

Money Make Her Smile (Funk LA performance) (Incomporating JB's Get Up (Sex Machine) / Prince's SEXY MF)
Locked Out of Heaven
A couple of Gorilla parts (Due to its explicit content I don't think NFL will allow him to say the words "making love like gorillas"...)
Treasure
Runaway Baby
Californiacation
Higher Ground
Under The Bridge

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Niiiiiice setlist Shawy! nod That would make for a great performance and I agree abotu Gorilla, I definitely think he will be doing a much shorter and "cleaner" version of the song lol. I'm so looking forward to his press conference tomorrow and getting more details about the show! dancing jig

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more looking forward to Prince afterwards on "New Girl"and remembering his Superbowl performance

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3rdeyedude said:

more looking forward to Prince afterwards on "New Girl"and remembering his Superbowl performance

Yes I am definitely looking forward to seeing Prince on New Girl after the SB! Prince AND Bruno Mars all in one night...its gonna be a GREAT night! dancing jig

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What Time Does The 2014 Super Bowl Halftime Show Start?

on January 29 2014 12:29 PM


Bruno Mars, Red Hot Chili Peppers To Brave Cold At MetLife
Bruno Mars will perform approximately 90 minutes after the start of the Super Bowl. Reuters



For four quarters on Sunday night, the Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks will battle to win Super Bowl XLVIII. What happens in between those quarters, though, is also a major part of the big game.

The contest itself is set to begin at 6:30 p.m. ET at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Halftime in most NFL games usually begins about an hour after kickoff. However, the Super Bowl features more commercials than a normal game. This year’s halftime show is expected to begin a little after 8 p.m. ET.

In 2013, Beyonce took the stage at approximately 8:10 p.m. ET. The halftime show drew 104 million viewers, which was down slightly from the 108 million who tuned into the game.

However, there have been times when the halftime show has done higher ratings than the game itself. Super Bowl XLVI set a record with 111.3 million viewers, but was outdone by the halftime show. Madonna’s performance was seen by 112.5 million people.

This year, Bruno Mars is set to perform in between the second and third quarter. The Red Hot Chili Peppers will join the headliner. A regular season game has a halftime of 12 minutes, but the intermission at the Super Bowl lasts about a half hour. The singers are expected to entertain the fans for approximately 14 minutes.

The 2014 show will be unlike any other. Never has a singer or band been asked to perform in weather like what the New York/New Jersey area will see on Sunday. While there may be no precipitation, it will undoubtedly be cold. Past Super Bowls have been played outdoors in warm-weather cities or in dome stadiums.

Bruno Mars might not be greatly affected by the cold, but it could alter how the Chili Peppers play their music. The band’s members, who are known for often being shirtless when they play in front of live crowds, may be forced to alter their usual routine.

As much as the Super Bowl commercials draw non-sports fans to the game, so does the halftime show. The spectacle is often viewed by people who could care less about the outcome of the contest.

Some of the most famous musical acts have performed at the Super Bowl. In the past 10 years alone, the likes of The Who, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty, Prince and The Rolling Stones have graced the stage on Super Bowl Sunday.

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10 Surprising Facts You Probably Didn’t Know About Bruno Mars And The Red Hot Chili Peppers

BY JEFF SORENSEN / 01.28.14


This Sunday is the Super Bowl (hopefully), and the biggest attractions among the lead up to the game, the advertisements during the game, and the actual game, is the Super Bowl halftime show. The Super Bowl halftime show this year features performers Bruno Mars and the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

When I saw Bruno Mars on SNL for the first time in 2012, I thought he was a new cast member. I just thought that this new guy is a really good singer; I had no idea that he was the host and the performer. This realization all came at the berating of me from a girl I was watching with based on what he looked like, but I knew his music, SO SHUT UP, JENNIFER. I’m not that out of touch, jeez (*Heads to Blockbuster*). We also watched a Game of Thrones rerun. She had never watched the show, so I had to explain the plot to her. The night went downhill after that.

My romantic inadequacies aside, there’s a bunch of background tidbits behind Bruno Mars and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Here are some things you should know about the 2 headliners of the Super Bowl Halftime show:

1. Bruno’s parents met each other at a show. His father was a percussionist, and his mother a hula dancer. They mixed their genes, and today we have the very talented Bruno Mars.

2. Bruno does more than just sing and dance, he can also play the drums, piano, bass, and the guitar.

3. Before Chad Smith was drumming for RHCP, he was in a local Detroit band called Toby Redd. I know this because one of my best friend’s Dad is the guitarist for them, and they’ve had reunion concerts in 2003 and 2011. Check them out with Chad Smith on the drums: http://www.youtube.com/wa...jvC4ajgGDY



4. When Bruno Mars was four years old, he started performing with his family’s band, The Love Notes.

5. Flea, the bassist of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, started the electronic supergroup, Atoms For Peace with Thom Yorke from Radiohead in 2009.

http://www.youtube.com/wa..._N-7yjBAqY


6. When Bruno was growing up, he was heavily influenced by Elvis Presley and Michael Jackson, if you hadn’t already noticed. He also starred in Honeymoon In Vegas as Little Elvis.


7. Anthony Kiedis and Flea starred in the movie The Chase starring Charlie Sheen. Flea also starred in Back to the Future 3. Let’s also not forget Kiedis in Point Break.

http://www.youtube.com/wa...q4kgbWDLQc


8. In September of 2010, Bruno Mars was arrested for cocaine possession (he’s adult Elvis!). He paid a $2,000 fine and did 200 hours of community service.

9. The night actor River Phoenix died, he was supposed to perform onstage at the Viper Room with the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Flea.

10. Bruno Mars is staggeringly tall at heights reaching 5’5. This means he could probably be an action star if this music thing proves unsuccessful.



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Bruno rehearsing Just The Way You Are


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None of the Red Hot Chili Peppers Super Bowl Rumors Are True

Funk-rockers aren't playing Led Zeppelin, and "Abracadabralifornia" is very fake

January 29 2014, 3:18 PM ET

Certain members of the media had a field day with Chad Smith's declaration that his Red Hot Chili Peppers would play "Led Zeppelin's live version" of "Dazed and Confused" at the Super Bowl XLVIII Halftime Show on Sunday, February 2. The statement was obviously in jest (that'd take up the entire time slot), but the drummer has nonetheless clarified as much in an interview with Los Angeles rock radio station KROQ.

"People in the media are so gullible sometimes," Smith said. "We will, however, be performing side one of Rush's 2112. [That was a joke, again.] Obviously I can't tell you what we're going to do, it would ruin the surprise. Come on, you gotta watch. It's gonna be great. Bruno Mars, we met them, his band are great people. Today I'm going to rehearse with them outside in the beautiful weather here in New Jersey, it'll be a real spectacle, I'm looking forward to it."

That's cleared up once and for all, but there's also a pitch-perfect (but super fake) Red Hot Chili Peppers spoof song going around dubbed "Abracadabralifornia," streaming and free to download at RHCP2014.com. The site includes a bunch of Super Bowl imagery, a Dodge Durango logo, a shot of Bruno Mars, and other elements that make it first-glance passable. But then there's the bridge: "She jammed my butt with a big stuck, and then preceded to be suckin' my dick."

Yeah.

http://www.spin.com/artic...new-song/

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i am curious to see how he will add the Chili Peppers. I think they obviously will play a mash of one or two of their hits. But which ones? my guess is on Give It Away, Dani California, Under The Bridge, Califronication, or otherside.

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Reply #14 posted 01/29/14 11:12pm

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I could give a damn about the superbowl, just watching cause of the music. biggrin

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Should be an interesting combo that's for sure.

Go Broncos!!!
The greatest live performer of our times was is and always will be Prince.

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Chad Smith on Chili Peppers Super Bowl Gig, New Album, 'Mother's Milk' Anniversary

By Gary Graff, Detroit | January 29, 2014 5:38 PM EST



No, they're not playing a Led Zeppelin song with Bruno Mars (they'll play an original)... Yes, the band is "gearing up to start writing" its 11th studio album

Despite published reports, the Red Hot Chili Peppers will NOT be playing Led Zeppelin's "Dazed and Confused" when they join Bruno Mars during the halftime show of Super Bowl XLVIII on Sunday in New Jersey -- but drummer Chad Smith is amused that his quip to that effect was taken seriously.

Smith made the "reveal" as a flip answer to a red carpet question when he was attending the Recording Academy Producers & Engineers wing event honoring Neil Young during Grammy Week in Los Angeles.

"I'm on the red carpet, and someone asked, 'Super Bowl -- what song are you gonna play?' " Smith tells Billboard. "I can't really talk about that. It's supposed to be a surprise. So I'm like, 'Oh, we're doing the live version of 'Dazed and Confused' by Led Zeppelin -- and they ran with it! I got, like, 16 different things, 'Oh, the Chili Peppers are doing Led Zeppelin!' Really? Anyone who knows anything about the Super Bowl and/or music should know Led Zeppelin does a very long version, the Super Bowl is 12 minutes long -- and we're just the special guest."

The Chili Peppers will, in fact, be playing one of their own songs with Mars and his band during their three minutes on stage, and Smith says the group -- which is ostensibly on break -- is stoked to be part of the big game.

"Yeah, this is what we do in our down time, we play the biggest event on television," Smith notes. "The Super Bowl people asked (Mars) if he would like to have a special guest, and he said, 'Yeah, I'd like to have the Red Hot Chili Peppers. I'm a big fan' -- unbeknownst to us. He called us up and said, 'Would you like to come do a thing with us, have a jam?' We're like, 'Yeah, sure. Super Bowl? OK, sounds like fun,' and that's it. They would never ask us -- well, maybe in 20 years or something. We've done some wacky gigs, but this one will be right up there. It's a big gig."

As for any concerns that the Chili Peppers might do...well, what the Chili Peppers occasionally tend to do in terms of attire, or lack thereof, Smith says the censors needn't worry.

"I'm sure they're familiar with some of our antics, so maybe they'll add a few more seconds on their delay or something," he says. "It's a little cold to be out there, scantily clad. We're playing nice, and they don't leave anything to chance. Everything is all rehearsed -- 'What are you gonna wear? What are you gonna do?' and all that kind of stuff. Maybe a nipple might slip -- you never know. Is that acceptable? If they see Anthony's nipple, do you think they're gonna cut away quickly to Diana Ross in the crowd or something?"

For his outfit, Smith says he "might fly some (Detroit) Lions colors" in honor of his home team -- which has never played in the Super Bowl. He'll also be playing a custom drum kit, "double the size of what I usually have," decked out with the logos of every NFL team. The kit will be auctioned off after the Super Bowl through Feb. 7 to raise money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

Once the Super Bowl is in the books, Smith says the Chili Peppers will turn their attention to making a follow-up to 2011's "I'm With You."

"We're gearing up to start writing again," he says. "We've always got ideas bouncing, but until the four of us get in the room together, that's when you see how it really takes shape. We're just starting out now, just getting together. We're gonna take a little different approach to the writing process, but for the most part when we all get together, that's when it really starts. It'll be fun to get into a groove of jamming and writing and all be in one place again. We're all looking forward to that."

A 25th anniversary edition of "Mother's Milk," the Chili Peppers' last album for EMI before moving to Warner Bros., is also on tap for release this year "with some extra stuff," according to Smith, who played on recent albums for Jake Bugg and Jennifer Nettles and is working on a new project with Bill Laswell.

http://www.billboard.com/...new-album



"The Super Bowl people asked (Mars) if he would like to have a special guest, and he said, 'Yeah, I'd like to have the Red Hot Chili Peppers. I'm a big fan' -- unbeknownst to us. He called us up and said, 'Would you like to come do a thing with us, have a jam?' We're like, 'Yeah, sure. Super Bowl? OK, sounds like fun,' and that's it. They would never ask us -- well, maybe in 20 years or something. We've done some wacky gigs, but this one will be right up there. It's a big gig."




More proof that having the RHCP join him on stage was Bruno's idea, not the NFL's. Bruno has been a long time fan of the RHCP smile See his tweet from 2010...


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LIVE PRESS CONFERENCE TODAY AT 2PM EST



Bruno Mars To Preview Super Bowl At Press Conference This year’s Super Bowl halftime performer Bruno Mars is set to sit down with the media ahead of Sunday’s big game. The pop singer will be fielding questions from reporters from New York’s Lincoln Center on Thursday, divulging more about the halftime show that will also feature the Red Hot Chili Peppers. + live stream



Bruno Mars To Preview Super Bowl At Press Conference

This year’s Super Bowl halftime performer Bruno Mars is set to sit down with the media ahead of Sunday’s big game.

The pop singer will be fielding questions from reporters from New York’s Lincoln Center on Thursday, divulging more about the halftime show that will also feature the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

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PRESS CONFERENCE IS OVER. BRUNO DID GREAT!

IF YOU MISSED IT YOU CAN WATCH IT HERE: http://new.livestream.com...nferences




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here's the conference on YouTube:

Michelle Williams was there biggrin

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^Thanks Shawy! biggrin Bruno did an amazing job given that this was his very first press conference! He was his usual cool, charming and goofy self--LOVED IT!


Bruno Mars Teases Super Bowl Halftime Show: 'I Don't Trapeze'

The headliner noted that he's preparing for Sunday's Metlife Stadium gig with gallons of hairspray and "heaters on everything," and says the show won't be anything fancy: "I hope that's enough."


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Bruno Mars is just days away from headlining the Super Bowl halftime show -- whether he's ready for it or not.

"I've never had to do a press conference before I perform, so it just got real, I guess!" he joked at a press conference at Lincoln Center's Rose Theater in New York City on Thursday.



When asked how he felt about accepting the invitation to headline the halftime show -- byMichelle Williams of Destiny's Child, reporting foromg! Insider, no less -- Mars told her, "We were all watching you as a band last year when you performed with Beyonce, and we wondering just like, what if one day we get the call to do that," he said, later noting that his favorite halftime acts to date also include Prince, Michael Jackson and Bruce Springsteen. "It definitely came soon."

Mars noted that he began rehearsing two nights ago, and was faced with the reality of the New Jersey/New York winter elements. "There was a lot of things that happened -- the microphone turns into a popsicle!" he explained. I'm grabbing the mic and it's frozen! Just stuff like that that were taking into consideration, and getting some heaters on everything." But how will he keep his signature hairdo intact? "I got three gallons of hairspray in this thing, so I'm good!"

While he won't be giving away any secrets about his set list -- "it's only a couple days away, they can hold tight," he told reporters -- Mars will stay true to his usual laid-back big-bandaesthetic. "No matter where I perform, it's my job to uplift the people -- whether I'm performing at a graduation party, wedding, bar mitzvah, Grammys, Super Bowl, I'm gonnagive it all I got," he said of the gig. "I don't trapeze and all that stuff. I hope to get people dancing and get people smiling. if you ever come to my shows, it's just us up there with these songs and our instruments. I hope that's enough." Yet, when asked if he'll be shouting out to his Hispanic roots, he responded, "You're gonna see that on Sunday."

Mars also explained how he chose his co-performers. "The first band I thought of was the Red Hot Chili Peppers -- I've been a fan of theirs for such a long time, I admire their career," he recalled when NFL presented him with the opportunity. "They're a soulful band -- and not just musically, but as people. I sat down with Flea, and he's so passionate about music. Even to this day, doing it for so long, he's still so passionate about creating music and performing. I want to surround myself with guys like that forever, and it's an honor to share the stage with them. They're one of my personal favorite bands of all time."

He thanked the NFL for the rare chance to headline the televised event. "I still feel like a new artist -- the NFL is such a prestigious stage, and they're giving the new guy a shot. No, I haven't been able to take it in, but I will. Come Sunday, I will."

Mars didn't disclose which football team he's hoping will win, but he spoke on his general team affiliations: "Being from Hawaii, we always watched the UH [University of Hawaii] Warriors, so that was our team growing up. And whoever's got the most Polynesians on their team, that's who we're rooting for."

While there was a grand piano onstage (Beyonce performed live at last year's press conference, following her national anthem lip sync controversy at the presidential inauguration), Mars didn't sing after his Q&A session.

The conference also introduced Renee Fleming, who will perform the national anthem with top military singers and the New Jersey Symphony, while wearing an outfit designed by Vera Wang. The opera singer and upstate New York native added, "I want to thank Rochester for preparing me for singing in the cold!"

Sunday's Super Bowl will also feature a performance by Queen Latifah. Football legendsPhil Simms and Broadway Joe Namath will be present for the game's coin toss.

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Bruno Mars: 'I ain't scared' of Super Bowl halftime show pressure

By CHRIS STRAUSS 3 hours ago



(Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports)

NEW YORK – He didn’t come out and belt out an acapella ver... Banner” like Beyonce did last year. And he certainly didn’t pretend to take questions and then break into a multi-song concert like Prince did in front of a stunned media corps in 2007.

Super Bowl XLVIII halftime performer Bruno Mars’ halftime show press conference at Rose Theater – Jazz at Lincoln Center was heavy on preening and joking repartee but light on specific details regarding what fans can expect from the 18-time Grammy nominee’s set on Sunday.

“I want the world to watch,” Mars said when asked if he would give anything away about his performance, which will also include the Red Hot Chili Peppers. “It’s only a couple days away. They can hold tight.”

For an artist with only two albums to his credit, Mars appeared confident that he’d be able to give as notable of a show as some of the other art...time stage, including Prince, Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen and more.

“I ain’t scared if that’s what you think,” he joked to a reporter, then responded to a question about the spectacle of his act. “Spectacle-wise? I don’t do trapeze and all that stuff. I hope to get people dancing and smiling. If you ever come to one of my shows, it’s just us up there. We’ve got these songs and our instruments and I’m hoping that’s enough.”

Mars also joked that his noteworthy pompadour will remain in place no matter the weather conditions, noting that he’s “got three gallons of hairspray in this thing.”

The conference began with the introduction of national anthem singer Renee Fleming, who NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy referred to as the “Peyton Manning of opera.”

While Manning has appeared in two prior Super Bowls, the total worldwide audience will be the biggest of Fleming’s lengthy career, which has included performances at the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize ceremony, the 2008 Olympic Games and President Obama’s inauguration.

(Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports)

(Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports)

“It’s an enormous risk because of the spotlight,” Fleming said, noting that she’s practiced the anthem 800 times in the past three weeks. “I’ve been completely overwhelmed. People are taking bets on my gloves and the length of my song. The interest coming from worlds I didn’t know existed has been really exciting and fascinating.”

If Mars’ performance takes a lighthearted tone, Fleming’s will be stoic, as she will appear in front of the New Jersey Symphony and accompanied by the top singer from all four of the U.S. military choirs.

“I wanted to do something reverent and exultant that speaks to what the anthem is,” she said.

http://ftw.usatoday.com/2...-halftime/

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The Other Super Bowl Underdog

Bruno Mars Says He’s Ready for His Big Stage

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Choosing Bruno: What The NFL Was Thinking

The Decision to Book the Grammy-Winning Pop Singer Raised Some Eyebrows



The Denver Broncos and the Seattle Seahawks won 30 games combined to earn their slots in Super Bowl XLVIII. Less obvious to sports fans is how young pop singer Bruno Mars scored his berth as the headliner of Sunday’s halftime show, following in the footsteps of legends such as Prince and the Who.

The NFL’s decision to book the 28-year-old star, a relative newcomer with two albums under his belt, for the biggest music gig of the year raised some eyebrows—and sparked more than a few derisive comments on social media—especially among loud partisans of Jersey natives Jon Bon Jovi and Bruce Springsteen.

“There’s this perception, it is what it is, that we settled for Bruno Mars. Nothing could be further from the truth,” says Mark Quenzel, the NFL Network’s senior vice president of production and programming. Mr. Mars was the league’s first choice, he says, to anchor a 12-minute show that will be watched by an estimated 100 million people: “He doesn’t have the profile of the Rolling Stones ['06] or Paul McCartney ['05]. That said, you’d be hard pressed to find a contemporary artist who is hotter.”

Mr. Mars, who is also a producer and songwriter, recently bested Taylor Swift and Justin Timberlake to become Billboard’s 2013 artist of the year, a ranking that includes music sales, chart performance and concert grosses. Last Sunday he won his second Grammy award (best pop vocal album for his “Unorthodox Jukebox”). His music, including the hits “Locked Out of Heaven” and “Grenade,” has a glossy Top 40 surface, yet it shares bone structure with classic R&B, reggae and rock. That sound, along with a taut stage show, has helped him earn fans old enough to be the parents or grandparents of his youngest admirers.

“I feel like I’m still a new artist,” Mr. Mars said at a news conference Thursday. “I’m honored that they’d give the new guy a shot.”

When it was announced three weeks ago that the veteran Red Hot Chili Peppers would join Mr. Mars on stage, it appeared that organizers were hedging their bet. However, there’s a history of halftime headliners sharing the stage. And Chili Peppers manager Peter Mensch says the band’s invitation came from Mr. Mars (not the NFL) within one week of his being announced as headliner.

Before accepting, the band debated how it would look to support a younger artist and whether the gig would reduce their odds of headlining a future halftime show themselves. Despite being one of the most connected managers in the industry, Mr. Mensch had little knowledge of how halftime headliners got chosen, joking about “a coven of hooded people in a dark room in NFL headquarters on Park Avenue.”

In the past, Super Bowl acts were recruited by third party producers such as MTV. But after Janet Jackson flashed a breast in 2004, the NFL brought the process in-house. Talent is now picked by the league’s media group, led by executive Vice President Steve Bornstein, with Commissioner Roger Goodell signing off. For Super Bowl XLVIII, a small search committee started discussing candidates last spring, in consultation with Fox and halftime sponsor Pepsi. As the talent pool narrowed, NFL representatives attended concerts and called in research on the acts’ standing in both traditional and social media.

Also key: assessing the musicians’ behavior on and offstage to make sure only “solid citizens” represent the NFL, Mr. Quenzel says. Two years ago, singer M.I.A. raised a middle finger during Madonna’s show, an incident that shaped certain clauses in the current contract for performers. “If you don’t do what you did in rehearsal and it offends certain people, there will be significant legal ramifications,” Mr. Quenzel says.

He declined to name other acts in the running before Mr. Mars got the offer, though he acknowledged that Bon Jovi was “heavily considered.” (Mr. Springsteen played the Super Bowl in 2009.) Like a performer’s age, gender or genre, he says, their connection to the Super Bowl’s location isn’t part of the selection criteria. Indeed, Bruno Mars hails from Hawaii.

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Will Bruno Mars 'wow' with Super Bowl halftime show?

Patrick Ryan, USA TODAY8:17 p.m. EST January 30, 2014

The pop star will headline his biggest performance ever on Sunday, but is he ready?


With an unorthodox jukebox of chart-topping singles, pop-music poster boy Bruno Mars is ready to shimmy his way into America's living rooms Sunday night as the Super Bowl halftime headliner. But with a career that broke out just four years ago (co-writing, producing and singing on smash singles such as Travie McCoy's Billionaire and B.o.B'sNothin' On You), does he have what it takes to command TV's biggest stage?

"This is a bigger tent than Bruno has ever dominated before," says Billboard editor Joe Levy. "Where he's dominated has been on the radio, and he's done it in almost a stealthy way," surprising people who may not know his name but instantly recognize radio hits such as Locked Out of Heavenand When I Was Your Man.

"He's someone who's really a classic entertainer, a song-and-dance guy," says Rolling Stone senior editor Simon Vozick-Levinson. "In terms of demographics, he's got a lot of young fans, but older fans can appreciate the classic way he sings and performs."

While his résumé may not stretch as long as recent headliners such as Beyoncé, Madonna and the Black Eyed Peas, his position as a consistent hitmaker (with five No. 1 singles on the Billboard Hot 100) who sells out arenas makes him a natural candidate for the gig, Levy says. "He already is a household name, I just don't know whether Mom and Dad are the ones in the household that know (it)."

But is there a risk in Mars not being quite risky enough? There's little fear of a wardrobe malfunction (Janet Jackson's infamous performance with Justin Timberlake in 2004) or Mars giving the middle finger to the cameras (M.I.A., making a guest appearance during Madonna's 2012 halftime show).

"Is it as exciting? Are people just watching to see if it'll be outrageous?" says Alan Light, former editor in chief of Vibe and Spin. "If it's just to watch somebody give a nice music performance, there are certain limitations on how much people care about that."

To keep those unfamiliar with Mars captivated, visual spectacle and outstanding choreography are key to give the performance "some 'wow,' " Light says, something Mars has done well in showy performances on the Grammys and the MTV Video Music Awards. "It's one they really need to beef up and make visually arresting."

Having the Red Hot Chili Peppers take the stage with him won't hurt either, especially in appealing to the masses of classic-rock fans who miss the not-too-distant past of Rolling Stones-, Bruce Springsteen- and Tom Petty-led halftime shows.

"There's enough overlap between (the Chili Peppers') funk thing and (Mars') soul thing that they can find something that's going to meet," Light says. "But given that it's in New Jersey, I can't believe that Bon Jovi isn't home seething on Super Bowl day."

So if Mars delivers a knockout performance that is both musically and visually electrifying, could this take him to the next level? After all, Vozick-Levinson says that he's "positioned himself as heir to Michael Jackson's position in pop."

"You're talking about a moment where he can turn into an icon," Levy says. "Musically, he's shown that ability, but now it's about showing it in a performance setting to an audience this big."

The worst case is that "it's a neutral," Light adds. "And if he delivers, it's an amazing opportunity (for him).

"That's what it is to be a superstar: When you're given those moments, you transcend them. We'll see if he's ready for that."

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Why this year’s halftime show will be first of its kind

Why this year’s halftime show will be first of its kind

Super Bowl attendees will get a wool hat with a built in LED screen in their warming packages, to collectively create the largest LED screen ever during Bruno Mars' Halftime Show.



When Bruno Mars and the Red Hot Chili Peppers take the field at MetLife Stadium on Sunday for the hotly anticipated Super Bowl XLVIII halftime show, organizers urge the crowd to stay in their seats and use their heads — literally.

“We are essentially creating the largest ever LED screen in the stadium,” said Ricky Kirshner, whose New York-based company Touchdown Entertainment tackles the halftime bonanza from staging, lighting, sound production and also televising.

“Everyone will get a wool hat with a built in LED screen in their warming package under their seat cushion. We’re asking for audience participation. People, please don’t leave your seat.”

The technologically advanced fashion will result in 800,000 pixels, turning the stadium into one of the biggest LED screens ever made.

“It will take up the entire stadium. It’s the first time we’ve done anything like this. If you were to look at the Grammys where there’s a backdrop, this extends that backdrop to the entire stadium,” said Kirshner, whose company has produced the last seven Super Bowl halftime spectaculars.

The concert’s logistics, which have been in gestation since September, have very little room for error.

From the time the Seahawks and Broncos hit the locker room, Kirshner’s crew has eight minutes to set up for an action-packed 12-minute musical extravaganza. After the last note is played, there’s seven minutes on the clock to dismantle the stage and get the field ready for the third quarter.

The concert — including performers, volunteers and crews — will require about 3,000 people to carry out.

With an open air stadium, Kirshner said there are many tweaks that need to be made as opposed to putting on a show of this proportion in a dome.

“There aren’t the rigging points. But on the positive side, we can produce a much more exciting pyrotechnic show,” he said, adding that every stadium has its challenges.

“No one builds a stadium for us to do a halftime show. It’s very annoying. It would be much easier if they would ask us what we need,” he joked.

Though the cold weather and storm potential has been a source of panic for the fans and a constant story line for the media, Kirshner isn’t logging into the Weather Channel every five minutes.

After all, his first was Super Bowl XLI in Miami, where Prince performed in the pouring rain.

“Everyone said, ‘It has never rained at a Super Bowl, don’t worry about it.’ And then of course it poured that day. I don’t believe in watching the forecast anymore. We do many outdoor events. It always seems that if you watch the weather report you will drive yourself crazy, so you just have to do your show and be prepared,” said Kirshner, who promised the same show rain or shine.

Along with the Meadowlands’ blistering cold and whipping winds, the show will also feature local talent.

Producers have enlisted some lucky New Jersey school marching bands from South Brunswick High School, Nutley, Bergenfield, Morris Knolls and Roxbury.

“They won’t be used as traditional marching bands,” Kirshner said. “They are part of the light show. Our team that works with marching bands works with the Olympics and they’re used to recruiting those kids. It’s a whole operation just dealing with 500 marching bands kids. You have to feed them, bus them, move them, get them into rehearsals.”

Kirshner, who was raised in New Jersey and lives in Manhattan, said it’s great to be on his home turf, but he concedes there’s not much time for fun and games, regardless of the location.

“I think we’re so focused on what we do. It’s not glamorous,” Kirshner said. “We never get out to the parties, so it’s not like we experience the Super Bowl feeling all week.”

Beyond the bones of the show, Kirshner, who spent last week in Los Angeles rehearsing, is mostly mum, dropping one hint. “It’s probably more rock music than we’ve had in the past.”

http://nypost.com/2014/01...-its-kind/


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We are essentially creating the largest ever LED screen in the stadium. Everyone will get a wool hat with a built in LED screen in their warming package under their seat cushion. The technologically advanced fashion will result in 800,000 pixels, turning the stadium into one of the biggest LED screens ever made. It will take up the entire stadium.

See video clip of rehearsal with some of the lighting here! http://itsyourboybruno.tu...t-ever-led



Istagram post by Philip Lawrence (backup singer):

_philies: It’s gonna be big.

_philies: "It’s gonna be big."

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Rosen: Bruno Mars Is No Super Bowl Underdog

A cold weather Super Bowl is one thing — but a cold weather Super Bowl halftime show? The forecast for Sunday’s big game calls for brisk but tolerable conditions, but the possibility of arctic temperatures and even snow remains, and whatever difficulties such weather could present to quarterbacks Peyton Manning and Russell Wilson, the job of halftime headliner Bruno Mars would surely be as tough. Have you ever tried to sing and dance, to play guitar and piano, in the subzero chill, on a wind-lashed stretch North Jersey swampland? There never has been an Inuit rock star.

It’d be challenge, but I suspect Mars would meet it in his usual fashion: with finesse, and without batting an eye. Mars, 28, is a pro, as polished a musician and performer as anyone in pop’s upper echelons. In concert, he’s a dynamo. His eight-man backing group, the Hooligans, is one of the most exciting going, with an old-fashioned soul revue band’s blend of energy and chops, and it’s clear that Mars is in command; he is, verily, a bandleader — or to use the apt metaphor, a quarterback. In fact, Mars has a bit of both Wilson and Manning in him. Like the Seattle signal-caller, Mars is an upstart, a relative newcomer, with just two albums and four years as a star under his belt. Like Manning, he’s a natural, with Hall of Fame skills and the preternatural smarts and vision of one born to play the game.

Mars comes from a musical family, and began making music more or less as soon as he could walk. As a child, he was an Elvis Presley impersonator. You can hear, and see, the results today: There are echoes of Elvis in the lavish love-oaths of Mars’s ballads, and in the hip-swiveling kineticism of his dancing, and in the pompadour that rises, a bit preposterously, a foot or so above his head.


Mars is in many respects a classicist, but not a fusty one; he has absorbed decades' worth of pop but knows how to strike a balance between yesteryear and today. The title of his debut album, Doo-Wops & Hooligans, nodded to fifties pop, but the album punched up that era’s malt-shop romanticism with sturdy beats and hip-hop-savvy production. On Unorthodox Jukebox, his superb second album, the songs take in a wide breadth of influences — the Police, Michael Jackson, Elton John, Def Leppard — but again, the music has a contemporary punch, and Mars sounds like himself, not an imitator or revivalist. Listen to the thrilling “Natalie,” with a lyric (and an eerie vocal sample) that invokes Delta blues, but a bristling, bracing sound that is pure 2014.

In short, Mars is one of those rare pop polymaths: a superb singer, songwriter, performer, and producer. He writes No. 1 hits (four and counting); he headlines arenas. Just about the only thing Mars doesn’t have is a plus-size extra-musical personality — the kind of “brand” that transfixes gossip rags and the Internet. He is, uniquely among hit-makers at his level, merely a musician — indeed, a musicians’ musician. He’s the only A-list pop star in recent memory whom you can easily imagine sitting in with any band, on any stage, in any genre, from rock to jazz to hip-hop and beyond.

But how will he fare on the biggest possible stage, at halftime? Some clearly have their doubts. The late addition of old reliable funk-rock horndogs Red Hot Chili Peppers to the bill must betray concerns by those in charge about Mars’s drawing power.

I suspect all those fears will be put to rest when Mars and his band lean into “Locked Out of Heaven” and “Treasure” on Sunday night. For those millions who have only a vague sense of who Mars is, the halftime show should make intriguing viewing. They’ll meet a man who, among other things, looks like Obama’s America. Like the president, Mars is from Honolulu; like the president, he is multiracial, the child of a half–Puerto Rican, half-Jewish father and a Filipina immigrant mother.


Newcomers to Mars will encounter a singer who, more than most his age, can straddle generations, with the songbook and showbiz suavity to speak to hip-hop kids, to classic-rock and -soul middle-aged types, and even to Elvis- and Sinatra-loving oldsters.

Again, the appeal here is strictly musical — Mars’s credentials are those of ferociously talented professional. Mars may never be weird enough, or aggressively egotistical enough, to compete in the twenty-first-century fame-stakes. After Sunday, though, he may have, for the first time, an item on his CV with an air of legend about it: The little guy with the big hair who rocked Met Life Stadium at halftime of Super Bowl XLVIII. Possibly — for the sake of drama, hopefully — in a blizzard.

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Who's Looking Forward to Bruno Mars' Super Bowl Halftime Show? (Spoiler Alert: Moms!)

Networked Insights Parses Social Buzz Around Mars and the Red Hot Chili Peppers

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Bruno Mars’ Super Bowl Hair will be ‘Shiny, Big & Angular,’ says Hairstylist Jason Schneidman

By Gregory DelliCarpini Jr. | January 31, 2014 4:07 PM EST


Bruno Mars always makes a statement with his hair. Buzzed, styled or au naturel, “Gorilla” singer knows how to whip his hair back and forth. Bruno’s noteworthy ‘dos are largely influenced by celebrity hairstylist Jason Schneidman. Jason, also known as “The Men’s Groomer,” met Bruno years ago thanks to a friend’s recommendation. “Bruno is such a rock star,” Jason says. “I felt honored to have been introduced to him.”

Bruno Mars Talks Halftime: 'It's My Job To Uplft the People'

Bruno, Billboard's top artist of 2013, will be taking his pompadour to the stage at the 2014 NFL Super Bowl halftime show this Sunday (Feb. 2). But what can we expect to see when Mars hits the field as a break from the Seattle Seahawks playing the Denver Broncos at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey? We will certainly be in for a stellar performance packed with soul.

Bruno Mars: Billboard Art...over Story

As for his hair: “We are going for a strong rock star look,” Jason explains. “His performance will certainly be unbelievable and I want his hair to speak to that.” So what does that mean, you wonder? “Shiny, movement, big and angular is what you can expect to see,” Jason reveals.

The Music of SUPER BOWL X...l Coverage

While we not-so-patiently wait for Bruno to hit the stage, Jason also shared with us how to make Bruno’s rock star look work for the everyday man.

“The secret is not only in the build up of different products like gel and moose, but it’s about having a great shampoo to wash it all out and start fresh.” Jason recommends the Dove Men+Care Aqua Impact shampoo for this. “It not only is a great cleanser, but it makes men’s hair three times stronger.” Quite the perfect fix, since Jason expressed the secret to any successful pompadour is strength.

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He wil be fine. He is another one who will shock everybody. He does not need a hype machine to put on a good show. His shows speaks for themselves. You either like it or you don't. He doesn't do all that extra unnessary stuff.

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