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purplecam said: banks said: I was worried because it was raining... and then the Rain became the cherry on top...he sanged Purple Rain in the Rain.... God was smiling down on our boy tonite....
Wasn't He though?! The rain and that sillhoutte (I hope I spelled that right) was too beautiful for words. EACTLY! AMEN! | |
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Prince's halftime show:
The Super Bowl: This Bears fan is really bummed right now. I thought Prince's performance was great, especially considering that he was doing this in a driving rain, and I though his cover of "Best of You" was a response to the Foo Fighters covering "Darling Nikki." Plus I loved him singing "Purple Rain" with the added effect of it raining on stage. As for the Super Bowl, Peyton Manning sliced through our defense like a skilled surgeon removing a tumor or a skilled culinary expert carving a turkey. A lot of my fellow fans want to run Rex Grossman out of town for throwing two interceptions, but the game was already lost by then, because the defense couldn't stop Manning or the two running backs for the Colts. | |
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Taken from my thread:
TonyVanDam said: http://www.superbowl.com/gamecenter/recap/NFL_20070204_IND@CHI
Colts overcome rain, early mistakes to win Super Bowl XLI NFL.com wire reports MIAMI (Feb. 4, 2007) -- Wet and wild -- and the perfect winning conditions for Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts in the Super Bowl. A team built for indoors found its footing on a rain-soaked track and outplayed the Chicago Bears to win the NFL title 29-17. The Colts were far less sloppy, particularly their star quarterback, who proved he can indeed win the big game -- the biggest game. That's what it was for Tony Dungy, too. He became the first black coach to win the championship, beating good friend and protege Lovie Smith in a game that featured the first two black coaches in the Super Bowl. "It's hard to put into words," said Manning, the game's MVP after hitting 25 of 38 passes for 247 yards with one touchdown and one interception. "I'm proud to be part of this team. We stuck together, won this game for our leader, Tony Dungy." It was a game of firsts: the first rainy Super Bowl and the first time an opening kickoff was run back for a touchdown when sensational Bears rookie Devin Hester sped downfield for 92 yards. And not since the Buffalo Bills self-destructed with nine turnovers in losing to Dallas 14 years ago had there been so much messiness. The first half was marred by six turnovers, three for each team. Even football's most clutch kicker, Adam Vinatieri, missed a chip-shot field goal, and an extra point attempt was botched, too. The second half wasn't quite so ugly, but when much-maligned Bears quarterback Rex Grossman's wobbler was picked off and returned 56 yards for a touchdown by Kelvin Hayden with 11:44 remaining, it was over. "I'm so proud of our guys," Dungy said. "We took the hit early with Devin Hester. We talked about it; it's going to be a storm. Sometimes you have to work for it. Our guys played so hard and I can't tell you how proud I am of our group, our organization and our city." Chicago (15-4), which led the league in takeaways this season, finished with five turnovers, including two interceptions by Grossman. The Colts (16-4) will take it. It's their first title since the 1970 season, when they played in Baltimore. It was confirmation of Manning's brilliance, even if he didn't need to be dynamic. The son of a quarterback who never got to the playoffs, Manning has been a star throughout his college career at Tennessee and his nine pro seasons with the Colts. Now he is a champion. It also was a validation of Dungy's leadership. He helped build Tampa Bay, one of the NFL's worst franchises, into a contender before being fired after the 2001 season. The next year, the Bucs won the Super Bowl under Jon Gruden. The Colts hoisted their coach on their shoulders and he switched his blue Colts cap for a white one that read "NFL champions." Dungy was carried from the sideline, then was lowered so he could share a long embrace and a handshake with Smith. "I'm proud to be representing the African-American coaches and the first African-American coach to win this," Dungy said. Then he waded through the mob to find his quarterback, giving him a big hug. The Colts reached the pinnacle by winning four postseason games with a defense that made a complete turnaround in the playoffs. And with a running game that perfectly complemented Manning, thanks to Joseph Addai and Dominic Rhodes, who combined for 190 yards -- 113 on 21 carries by Rhodes and 77 on 10 carries by Addai, who also had 66 yards receiving. Chicago was denied its first Super Bowl title since the powerhouse 1985 team. These Bears could have used Da Coach, Sweetness and their buddies. It rained from start to finish; there was even "Purple Rain" during halftime when Prince sang some of his signature songs. And though Vinatieri twice was a victim of the slop, he kicked three field goals. Hester's spectacular return provided a stunning beginning -- and a severe jolt to the Colts. The local product and only rookie All-Pro this season pumped his arms to excite the crowd before the kickoff, then lifted the fans from their seats with an electrifying run on which he never was touched. He barely touched the ball again as Indy went to squibbing kickoffs. Leading 16-14 at halftime, the Colts spent half the third quarter with a march to Vinatieri's 24-yard field goal. Twice on the drive, Manning fell to the ground while throwing. But he completed them. Grossman had it even worse on Chicago's initial possession of the second half, twice in a row slipping and getting sacked. Maybe he would have done better on icy turf. Thomas Jones, forced to carry the Bears' entire rushing load when Cedric Benson was hurt in the first half, was Chicago's best player. But with Grossman ineffective, even inept, all the Bears managed in the second half was Robbie Gould's 44-yard field goal late in the third period. After Hester's opening dagger, Manning tried to force a pass to Marvin Harrison in double coverage and was picked off by Chris Harris to spoil Indy's first possession, but the Colts struck back on their next series, converting three third-downs. The final one was the most important as Manning got everything on a long pass to the uncovered Reggie Wayne even though Tank Johnson had his hands on the quarterback. Wayne trotted into the end zone for a 47-yard score. Then the rain ruined three consecutive plays. Holder Hunter Smith dropped the snap on the extra point and Vinatieri couldn't get off a kick. Then Vinatieri, well aware of who was lurking deep, squibbed the kickoff to tight end Gabe Reid, who fumbled at his 35, with Tyjuan Hagler recovering for the Colts. But Manning and Addai botched the handoff on the next snap and Chicago's Mark Anderson recovered, the third turnover in the first 8 1/2 minutes. Couldn't anybody play this game? Jones certainly could. He used a sharp cutback to break a 52-yard run, the longest of his career, to the Colts' 5, and Grossman found Muhammad in the front of the end zone for a 14-6 lead. Jones finished with 100 yards rushing. A fourth giveaway in the opening quarter, by Benson on his first carry before injuring his knee, didn't damage Chicago. Vinatieri, who made two Super Bowl-winning kicks for New England, nailed a 29-yard field goal early in the second period but was wide left from 32 yards at the end of the half. Vinatieri still set a record with 49 postseason points. | |
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Regarding the twinz and this is baseless speculation.
Do you think that perhaps he sees himself as 'aging' and wants to inject 'youth' into his show? Time and time again, I read on here and housequake about how the twinz aren't needed. His star shines so bright, they seem like a distraction? Nothing against the twins, they seem like nice women. I sometimes wish he would see the more thoughtful constructive feedback that people who have stayed with his career over the years and been to his shows have to offer. Love wins. (Seen on bumpersticker) | |
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DanceWme said: FruitToAttractBears said: http://board.okayplayer.c...7468&page= at the title and: http://board.okayplayer.c...6859&page= from their GD forum. somebody called them Beyonce clones one of the funniest comments "but did anyone else notice how his attire did not get wet? only his face had hints of mist on it... Prince is a bad mutha, man. bad..." | |
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BananaCologne said: Discuss your thoughts and opinions on Prince's halftime show here
- The Mod Squad photos courtesy july Unless ABBA reunite for one night only at next year Superbowl OR Madonna can think of something awesome (with her clothes ON of course! ), I don't believe any recording artist can top Prince at THIS point in NFL Superbowl Halfshow History. | |
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728huey said: Prince's halftime show:
The Super Bowl: This Bears fan is really bummed right now. I thought Prince's performance was great, especially considering that he was doing this in a driving rain, and I though his cover of "Best of You" was a response to the Foo Fighters covering "Darling Nikki." Plus I loved him singing "Purple Rain" with the added effect of it raining on stage. As for the Super Bowl, Peyton Manning sliced through our defense like a skilled surgeon removing a tumor or a skilled culinary expert carving a turkey. A lot of my fellow fans want to run Rex Grossman out of town for throwing two interceptions, but the game was already lost by then, because the defense couldn't stop Manning or the two running backs for the Colts. Wow, I never thought of that. It WOULD be a mixed emotion night for a Prince fan, and a Bears fan. Sorry it couldnt be pure joy. No matter the ©️, Paisley Park "official can never ™️ . He gave that to us verbally on Oprah in 1996. You can't take away from us, corporate. I mean O ( + > | |
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Fabulous, but I could've done without the Twinz...& the Bear's losing, of course. [Edited 2/4/07 21:13pm] ~
Although I've seen your wickedness, I still love your effervesence. And I know that loving you don't make no sense, but I guess that's why I like it... | |
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I think he definitely exceeded whatever expectations I had. Even in the driving rain, the man looked and sounded fantastic. He is the real deal - anybody watching it will understand that. He just *rocked*. I've looked around some music boards by other artists that I frequent, and the overall view seems to be that Prince was amazing.. I think people are respecting him more today than at any time in his career, even 84. Even folks who don't really care for him personally respect his talent and ability. | |
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Prince looked amazing.Prince sounded amazing.Prince IS amazing! I LOVE this man! | |
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rozilla said: Regarding the twinz and this is baseless speculation.
Do you think that perhaps he sees himself as 'aging' and wants to inject 'youth' into his show? Time and time again, I read on here and housequake about how the twinz aren't needed. His star shines so bright, they seem like a distraction? Nothing against the twins, they seem like nice women. I sometimes wish he would see the more thoughtful constructive feedback that people who have stayed with his career over the years and been to his shows have to offer. Well, THIS might have been Prince's last chance at a possible reunion of The Revolution! But it was a good dream of mine when it lasted. Oh well! | |
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FUCKING. GREAT. SHOW.
Even though we've all heard those 3 hits over and over again, it was still great to hear them. And even better that that was the reaction he got. To hear an entire stadium full of mostly non-fans cheering and singing along like that made me tear up a bit. It's moments like that one that make up for all the years of "Why the fuck would you like Prince?" Proud Mary left me a little cold, but Dylan/Foo was mind-blowing! I loved the stage, the lighting, and the marching band. And if I didn't know better, I'd swear Prince planned that downpour of rain; it was so perfect for the finale. I was a bit worried he'd slip in those heels and fall on his ass, or his makeup would smear, but it went off without a hitch. Loved the blue and orange suit, loved the makeup. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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It was almost spiritual with the rain on Purple Rain! Maybe JW is working for him.
He was completely beautiful. Stop worryin' bout' what people say,
Ain't gonna stop em' anyway! Prince | |
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With the exception of the Twitch Twins blocking my view of Prince...I LOVED IT!!! | |
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728huey said: Prince's halftime show:
The Super Bowl: This Bears fan is really bummed right now. I thought Prince's performance was great, especially considering that he was doing this in a driving rain, and I though his cover of "Best of You" was a response to the Foo Fighters covering "Darling Nikki." Plus I loved him singing "Purple Rain" with the added effect of it raining on stage. As for the Super Bowl, Peyton Manning sliced through our defense like a skilled surgeon removing a tumor or a skilled culinary expert carving a turkey. A lot of my fellow fans want to run Rex Grossman out of town for throwing two interceptions, but the game was already lost by then, because the defense couldn't stop Manning or the two running backs for the Colts. Besides Grossman, the Bears front offices needs to fired ALL of the Bears offensive linemen for selling that man out like that. Sorry bytches!!! All jokes aside Bear-fans, at least all of you were IN the Superbowl. We Saints-fans were at our homes/apartments rooting for Peyton.....because we were still piss that we weren't in the big show. | |
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meow85 said: coolcat said: I thought the performance was alright... I didn't like how that guitar sounded... too much distortion... just too noisy I thought...
I'm the opposite. That's what I loved about it! The guiter sounded gritty; very rock n roll. Perfect for an audience of Superbowl fans. As great as it is, the smoother, prettier sounds he tends to play just wouldn't have gone over quite as well as this noisiness did. I it! [Edited 2/4/07 20:14pm] I hear ya... I'll have to watch it again. | |
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Loved it!!!
Everyone needs to remember that Prince does not have sole decision of what he gets to play. The Superbowl committee wants main stream songs and there are contracts involved. If he would have wanted to sing songs from TRC cd instead of Purple Rain, they would not have given him the gig! Overall, I thought he did great!!! | |
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Great performance! Pretty much flawless. a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on | |
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TonyVanDam said: BananaCologne said: Discuss your thoughts and opinions on Prince's halftime show here
- The Mod Squad photos courtesy july Unless ABBA reunite for one night only at next year Superbowl OR Madonna can think of something awesome (with her clothes ON of course! ), I don't believe any recording artist can top Prince at THIS point in NFL Superbowl Halfshow History. FUNKY!!! | |
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TonyVanDam said: BananaCologne said: Discuss your thoughts and opinions on Prince's halftime show here
- The Mod Squad photos courtesy july Unless ABBA reunite for one night only at next year Superbowl OR Madonna can think of something awesome (with her clothes ON of course! ), I don't believe any recording artist can top Prince at THIS point in NFL Superbowl Halfshow History. I agree with you 100%. Madonna won't be able to top this performance either. [Edited 2/4/07 21:19pm] I'm not a fan of "old Prince". I'm not a fan of "new Prince". I'm just a fan of Prince. Simple as that | |
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did a good job with his performance, guitar was a little distorted (although may have been planed he likes a little distortion in his guitar sound), and sound was off a bit on purple rain. But a great job nonetheless. He played what his audience wanted and not what he wanted. I dont know what other half time show in any sports venue was more memorable. Mabye Whitney singing the national anthem, or marvin Gaye singing a new version of the national anthem at All star game, but other than those 2 events this has to be the best sports performance.
Miles D | |
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777Zannalee said: It was almost spiritual with the rain on Purple Rain! Maybe JW is working for him.
He was completely beautiful. Maybe Purple Rain is Yahweh's favorite song. | |
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Prince's performance great!!! I loved the all songs he did. I love the stage and the pyro. Prince looked great in his blue outfit. Prince singing purple rain in the rain was dream come ture for me. | |
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I though the performance was decent. i was a little disappointed since I was expecting something new, but I still liked it.
Pros: - Competent performance in the rain no doubt - Safe songs for most of America - Great stage and pyro effects - Excellent guitar work Cons: - The twins are distracting - Safe songs for most of America - no new material - Backup vocalist - who was that? Did U ever feel that life was like lookin' 4 a penny in a large room with no light? | |
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I was shocked as HELL that he ripped off the 'do rag. That was spontaneous!
That stage. Off. The. Chain. I was kind annoyed 2 hear the PR medley hauled out once again, but I understand the need. I'm done with the Twinz as well. He marched through that with such ferocity and professionalism I kept thinking the rain had stopped, then I would see the floor and how hard it was coming down. SoFl storms r NO JOKE. I was impressed as hell. Listen to me on The House of Pop Culture podcast on itunes http://itunes.apple.com/u...d438631917 | |
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I'm sure it is! Stop worryin' bout' what people say,
Ain't gonna stop em' anyway! Prince | |
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thebugman6 said: Loved it!!!
Everyone needs to remember that Prince does not have sole decision of what he gets to play. The Superbowl committee wants main stream songs and there are contracts involved. If he would have wanted to sing songs from TRC cd instead of Purple Rain, they would not have given him the gig! Overall, I thought he did great!!! Prince did good for keeping it clean and keeping his clothes on. | |
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haven't seen this mentioned, forgive me if I missed it....I'm no football fan but weren't those Dolphin colors he was wearing? that was Dolphin Stadium yes??? Ask where they're going, they'll tell U – "Nowhere"
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rlj1965 said: I though the performance was decent. i was a little disappointed since I was expecting something new, but I still liked it.
Pros: - Competent performance in the rain no doubt - Safe songs for most of America - Great stage and pyro effects - Excellent guitar work Cons: - The twins are distracting - Safe songs for most of America - no new material - Backup vocalist - who was that? Prince could have rehired Cat & Mayte and both of these ladies would have been a bigger distraction, IMO. | |
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