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RipHer2Shreds

Most Unforgettable Musical Performances at a Sporting Event

A writer at SI took to listing his picks for the most memorable - good or bad - musical performances at a sporting event. That Carl Lewis clip! disbelief Click the links for youtube clips (if available):


With Prince set to perform at halftime of Super Bowl XLI on Feb. 4, it's time to look at the most unforgettable performances (in no particular order) from various sporting events. These aren't necessarily the best performances, but a combination of the best, worst and most controversial.

1. Janet Jackson at Super Bowl XXXVIII: We start with the performance that caused more buzz and trouble than any another in history -- Janet Jackson's wardrobe malfunction. When Justin Timberlake sang the line, "Gonna have you naked by the end of this song," and then carried out the promise by ripping part of Jackson's top, it became the most rewound moment in TiVo history and changed the standard guidelines for TV broadcasters.

2. Whitney Houston at Super Bowl XXV: Before the singer's most famous moment on television -- telling Diane Sawyer that "crack is whack" -- Houston was best remembered for her emotional rendition of The Star-Spangled Banner during the Gulf War.

3. Marvin Gaye at the 1983 NBA All-Star Game: While Houston belted out a traditional version of the national anthem, it was Gaye's unique and soulful rendition that whipped the Great Western Forum crowd into a frenzy. How many times have you heard a crowd actually clap along to The Star-Spangled Banner?

4. U2 at Super Bowl XXXVI: On Feb. 3, 2002, just four months after the Sept. 11 attacks, the band performed Where the Streets Have No Name while the names of the victims scrolled upward on an enormous backdrop during the song. The result was an uplifting, moving and emotional rememberance.

5. Ashlee Simpson at the 2005 Orange Bowl: Before Ashlee got some plastic surgery and became hot, she was known as Jessica's younger sister who was busted for lip synching on Saturday Night Live in October 2004. A few months later, Ashlee took to the stage at halftime of the Orange Bowl, but unlike the folks who were in the audience at SNL, the Miami crowd let Simpson know what it thought of her screeching performance and booed her off the stage. For you maschochists reading this, here's a longer version of the clip.

6. Michael Jackson at Super Bowl XXVII: In what has to be the most bizarre Super Bowl halftime performance ever, Jackson sang a medley of his hits while being joined on stage (around the stage, actually) by 3,500 children. Michael Jackson and 3,500 children. I'll leave it at that. The best part of the clip comes at the 1:20ish mark when Michael is giving a speech about remaking the planet into a haven of joy while holding a microphone, but then quickly has to start singing and completely botches the lip synching.

7. Caroline Marcil at a 2005 U.S.-Canada exhibition hockey game: In a clip made famous on the Internet, poor Caroline twice botched the words to the anthem, went to the dressing room to get the lyrics, came back and fell hard onto the ice before leaving without trying to sing the song for a third time.

8. Carl Lewis at a 1993 Nets game: Lewis attempted to put his own spin on the national anthem, but from the first looooong note, you knew he was in trouble. And so did he. Midway through the song, Lewis promised to make up for his shaky start. Moral of the story: Lewis can run, but he can't keep promises.

9. Roseanne Barr at a Padres game in 1990: The sitcom star screamed the national anthem, spit, grabbed her crotch and almost caused a riot at Jack Murphy Stadium. The incident became a major news story and Barr received death threats. Could you imagine someone trying to do this today. Unfortunately -- or maybe fortunately -- there is no video of the incident online, but this link is more than enough.

10. Borat at the Rodeo: In his recent hit movie, the Kazakhstani reporter started off as a hit when he addressed the Salem, Va., crowd and told them he supported America's war of terror. However, when Borat tried to sing Kazakhstan's national anthem and said all other countries are run by little girls, the fans quickly turned on him.
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Reply #1 posted 01/21/07 4:19pm

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I personally think certain segments of society have severely overplayed the Janet Jackson incident. It wasn't even evident that Justin Timberlake ripped off a piece of her costume on its live first-run, and it wasn't until some camera people started reviewing it for close-ups that people saw it happen. It's not like it was a planned and Jackson was walking around smiling with her breast out.
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Reply #2 posted 01/21/07 5:43pm

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anyone remember this one:

June 17,1994 Jon Secada fell through the rostrum as he was approaching the stage to perform to an estimated one billion television viewers during the opening ceremonies of the World Cup soccer tournament in Chicago. Secada could not pull himself out, and since the band was already playing, he began singing with only his head above stage level. He was eventually pulled from the hole and moved to centre stage to finish his performance. Secada was later diagnosed with a dislocated shoulder

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Reply #3 posted 01/21/07 5:46pm

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CHIC0 said:

anyone remember this one:

June 17,1994 Jon Secada fell through the rostrum as he was approaching the stage to perform to an estimated one billion television viewers during the opening ceremonies of the World Cup soccer tournament in Chicago. Secada could not pull himself out, and since the band was already playing, he began singing with only his head above stage level. He was eventually pulled from the hole and moved to centre stage to finish his performance. Secada was later diagnosed with a dislocated shoulder

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I do remember that one! And seriously...watch the Carl Lewis clip lol
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Reply #4 posted 01/21/07 5:51pm

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The Carl Lewis screw-up of the national anthem was arguably the most hilarious of the ones posted. I saw that game played on television live when it happened during the 1992-93 NBA season. I believe Lewis called himself trying to puruse a music career at the time, and when he choked out on that "And the rockets red glare" line and said "Uh-oh!" I recall Chicago's Michael Jordan dying with laughter.
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THE TRAFFIC JAMMERS, The Org's house band: VAINANDY -- lead singer; NAJEE -- bass; THE AUDIENCE -- guitar; PHUNKDADDY -- rhythm guitar; ALEX de PARIS -- keyboards; Da PRETTYMAN -- keyboards; FUNKENSTEIN -- drums. HOLD ON TO YOUR DRAWERS!
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Reply #5 posted 01/21/07 6:04pm

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RipHer2Shreds said:

I do remember that one! And seriously...watch the Carl Lewis clip lol




eek ouch!! lol


p.s. i didn't know he sang too.
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Reply #6 posted 01/21/07 7:54pm

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RipHer2Shreds said:


10. Borat at the Rodeo: In his recent hit movie, the Kazakhstani reporter started off as a hit when he addressed the Salem, Va., crowd and told them he supported America's war of terror. However, when Borat tried to sing Kazakhstan's national anthem and said all other countries are run by little girls, the fans quickly turned on him.


giggle Now what do you think made the horse freak out?
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Reply #7 posted 01/21/07 8:09pm

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CHIC0 said:

RipHer2Shreds said:

I do remember that one! And seriously...watch the Carl Lewis clip lol




eek ouch!! lol


p.s. i didn't know he sang too.

He doesn't. lol
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Reply #8 posted 01/22/07 12:49pm

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AlexdeParis said:

CHIC0 said:





eek ouch!! lol


p.s. i didn't know he sang too.

He doesn't. lol



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Reply #9 posted 01/22/07 2:01pm

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And almost NONE of these performances were memorable for their MUSIC and thats sad.

"We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F
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Reply #10 posted 01/22/07 2:17pm

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And almost NONE of these performances were memorable for their MUSIC and thats sad.







Marvin Gaye's rendition of The Star Spangled Banner is my all-time favorite. cool
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Reply #11 posted 01/22/07 2:43pm

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Robert Goulet forgot the words to the Nat'l anthem a long time ago. That was big news.

I remember Mariah sang the Nat'l anthem before she was known, and it made a huge impression.
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Reply #12 posted 01/22/07 2:47pm

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carmand said:

lastdecember said:

And almost NONE of these performances were memorable for their MUSIC and thats sad.







Marvin Gaye's rendition of The Star Spangled Banner is my all-time favorite. cool


That is really good
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Reply #13 posted 01/22/07 2:59pm

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RipHer2Shreds said:


5. Ashlee Simpson at the 2005 Orange Bowl: Before Ashlee got some plastic surgery and became hot, she was known as Jessica's younger sister who was busted for lip synching on Saturday Night Live in October 2004. A few months later, Ashlee took to the stage at halftime of the Orange Bowl, but unlike the folks who were in the audience at SNL, the Miami crowd let Simpson know what it thought of her screeching performance and booed her off the stage. For you maschochists reading this, here's a longer version of the clip.


Ashlee's caterwauling wasn't fooling this crowd (good for them).


8. Carl Lewis at a 1993 Nets game: Lewis attempted to put his own spin on the national anthem, but from the first looooong note, you knew he was in trouble. And so did he. Midway through the song, Lewis promised to make up for his shaky start. Moral of the story: Lewis can run, but he can't keep promises.


This one was definitely "The Bomb" (literally & figuratively).


Good post Rip. cool


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theAudience said:

RipHer2Shreds said:


5. Ashlee Simpson at the 2005 Orange Bowl: Before Ashlee got some plastic surgery and became hot, she was known as Jessica's younger sister who was busted for lip synching on Saturday Night Live in October 2004. A few months later, Ashlee took to the stage at halftime of the Orange Bowl, but unlike the folks who were in the audience at SNL, the Miami crowd let Simpson know what it thought of her screeching performance and booed her off the stage. For you maschochists reading this, here's a longer version of the clip.


Ashlee's caterwauling wasn't fooling this crowd (good for them).


8. Carl Lewis at a 1993 Nets game: Lewis attempted to put his own spin on the national anthem, but from the first looooong note, you knew he was in trouble. And so did he. Midway through the song, Lewis promised to make up for his shaky start. Moral of the story: Lewis can run, but he can't keep promises.


This one was definitely "The Bomb" (literally & figuratively).


Good post Rip. cool


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Reply #15 posted 01/22/07 4:31pm

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carmand said:








Marvin Gaye's rendition of The Star Spangled Banner is my all-time favorite. cool


That is really good



it is quite sensual ... female articles of clothing were thown to him ... it was performed at the Fabulous Forum in L.A. before an NBA All-Star game year in the 80's
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Reply #16 posted 01/22/07 4:36pm

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carmand said:

lastdecember said:

And almost NONE of these performances were memorable for their MUSIC and thats sad.







Marvin Gaye's rendition of The Star Spangled Banner is my all-time favorite. cool

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Reply #17 posted 01/22/07 4:49pm

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legna said:

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That is really good



it is quite sensual ... female articles of clothing were thown to him ... it was performed at the Fabulous Forum in L.A. before an NBA All-Star game year in the 80's

I didn't see any clothing being thrown at him in that clip lol
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Reply #18 posted 01/22/07 5:05pm

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they came from the upper sections ... i kept one ... article, that is, not a women sexy
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Reply #19 posted 01/22/07 8:28pm

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I can't believe no one brought up the Destiny's Child performance at the NBA All Star game a few years ago in Philly. They got booed unmercifully! It was awesome..... cool
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Reply #20 posted 01/22/07 8:59pm

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Anita Baker performed the national anthem at an NBA championship game, a few years ago, and killed it (but suffered through some sound problems).

I remember Patti Labelle nailing it a few years back, too.
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Reply #21 posted 01/23/07 5:32am

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Thanks God we are spared from this in Europe! biggrin
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RipHer2Shreds

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Thanks God we are spared from this in Europe! biggrin

Europe never has music at a sporting event?
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Reply #23 posted 01/23/07 5:45am

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RipHer2Shreds said:

MikeMatronik said:

Thanks God we are spared from this in Europe! biggrin

Europe never has music at a sporting event?


Well I can speak for my country:

Here in Portugal, we only play the national anthem on international games or important games. There's no singer...the entire audience sings the anthem. So no Cher, Whitneys or other divas to ruin. Also we don't have a sissy games like American Football.

Soccer is the main sport, the real football!

By the way FC Porto is the best team ever!!!!



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Reply #24 posted 01/23/07 5:47am

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RipHer2Shreds said:


Europe never has music at a sporting event?


Well I can speak for my country:

Here in Portugal, we only play the national anthem on international games or important games. There's no singer...the entire audience sings the anthem. So no Cher, Whitneys or other divas to ruin. Also we don't have a sissy games like American Football.

Soccer is the main sport, the real football!

But this thread isn't about the national anthem. wink There are a few in the original piece that are performances of the artist's own work.
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Reply #25 posted 01/23/07 5:49am

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RipHer2Shreds said:

MikeMatronik said:



Well I can speak for my country:

Here in Portugal, we only play the national anthem on international games or important games. There's no singer...the entire audience sings the anthem. So no Cher, Whitneys or other divas to ruin. Also we don't have a sissy games like American Football.

Soccer is the main sport, the real football!

But this thread isn't about the national anthem. wink There are a few in the original piece that are performances of the artist's own work.


I know, but concept of having performance is displacing imo. Thanks God we haven't caught that american trend!!!

It takes people away from the main event that is the game. We portuguese would rather see some naked women strolling on the field, than a "Madonna" jumping and scretching like a dog in heat.
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