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Reply #150 posted 02/03/14 7:28pm

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kidmelody2012 said:

did u hear that whack azz shit at the end of new girl?it aint hard to be better than prince these days eek

Gunsnhalen said:

Mother fuckers can't let artists stand on their own lol PLus Kidmelody is a troll. He's the one who claims to be better than Prince yet never shows his air guitar work lol

I agree that today, Bruno Mars is a better artist than Prince, new music-wise. But Bruno cannot touch 80's Prince. He is still miles away from getting 80's Prince good.


Having said that, I loved Bruno's performance, but no way in hell was he even a fraction as good as Prince's 2007 show.

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Reply #151 posted 02/03/14 9:02pm

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Bruno Mars' Super Bowl Show Sending Him Back to Top 10 on Billboard 200

By Keith Caulfield, Los Angeles | February 03, 2014 3:17 PM EST

Bruno Mars' Super Bowl Show Sending Him Back to Top 10 on Billboard 200



Bruno Mars is set to return to the top 10 of the Billboard 200 albums chart, thanks to his Super Bowl halftime performance on Sunday, Feb. 2.

According to estimates from industry sources, the entertainer's latest album, "Unorthodox Jukebox," sold perhaps 40,000 copies in the week ending Feb. 2. That would represent a 164% gain compared to the previous week, when it sold 15,000, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

The album's official sales figures, as tabulated by SoundScan, will be released on Wednesday, Feb. 5 (the same day as when the new Billboard 200 chart's top 10 will be unveiled).

If "Unorthodox" returns to the top 10 with 40,000, it will mark the album's first visit to the top 10 since the Billboard 200 chart dated Sept. 14, 2013, and its best sales week since March of 2013.

"Unorthodox Jukebox" was already aiming to sell around 19,000 in the week ending Feb. 2, thanks in part to Mars' exposure at last week's Grammy Awards (Jan. 26). Mars was presented the award for best pop vocal album on the Grammys, but did not perform on the show. (He got additional screen time from his nominations in other categories -- like record of the year and song of the year -- though he didn't win those races.)

According to Fox, who cite Nielsen data, Mars' halftime show attracted the largest aud...Super Bowl, with 115.3 million viewers. That figure surpasses the prior record of 114 million set by Madonna two years ago. The big game drew 111.5 million TV viewers, down from the 109 million that tuned in a year ago (February 3, 2013).

Last year, Beyonce headlined the Super Bowl halftime show (110.8 million), where she was briefly joined by her Destiny's Child group members Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams. Unlike Mars, Beyonce didn't have a current album riding high on the charts at the time.

In the week ending February 3, 2013, Beyonce saw her most recent album, 2011's "4," re-enter the Billboard 200 at No. 100 with 4,000 sold (up 123%). The following week -- after a full week of sales impact was felt from the game -- the album climbed to No. 79 with 6,000 (up 59%).

The impact of the Super Bowl on Mars' music sales -- and on the Billboard charts -- will be unique compared to all other halftime headliners in the modern era of Super Bowl halftime entertainment.

Since 1993, when Michael Jackson headlined the halftime festivities, the main performer on the show has generally been an act with a fairly deep catalog of albums and songs. Mars, however, has only released two albums -- "Unorthodox Jukebox" (released in 2012) and "Doo-Wops & Hooligans" (2010).

Thus, all of the sales and chart impact felt by Mars will be concentrated on just those two albums (and their respective singles). Unlike previous years, where everyone from Beyonce and Madonna to Paul McCartney and Bruce Springsteen saw their post-Super Bowl chart impact spread across multiple albums and songs.



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Reply #152 posted 02/03/14 9:22pm

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Reply #153 posted 02/03/14 9:28pm

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unorthodoxartpop:  Winner.

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Reply #154 posted 02/03/14 9:49pm

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babybugz said:

And it's annoying how they are comparing his to beyonce performance. You seen one bey performance you seen them all. I like her but people go overboard when it comes to her smh.

I agree...It's very, very strange that the Media and Online Social sites are comparing the two...It's like comparing Michael Jackson's halftime show to MadDonna's...2 great artists with different musical stylings...Bruno & B-girl are worlds apart with their stage shows and how they connect with a Live crowd. They do "their thang" their way and they do it good....Bruno's Mom is smiling down from Heaven..He's got an arm Full of Gold GRAMMYS and was crowned King of the Greatest show on Earth...Not a bad way to start 2014...LOL....

Another reason to not like "Beyawnce".....if she's not ripping off someone else, following a trend or blabbering about something else stupid....she needs to get over herself. I think her PR machine deliberately tried to steal Bruno's thunder by paying off the media to inject her stale self into these reviews about Bruno's show!

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Reply #155 posted 02/04/14 2:36am

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Another reason to not like "Beyawnce".....if she's not ripping off someone else, following a trend or blabbering about something else stupid....she needs to get over herself. I think her PR machine deliberately tried to steal Bruno's thunder by paying off the media to inject her stale self into these reviews about Bruno's show!

..LOL..You talking about my Bae like that....Now that she's OFF that 30 day Vegan diet I hope Popeye's delivers Chicken Wing dinners to her Mega Mansion at least 4 times a day...I prefer her to have Jiggly-Thighs and a Buttery-Biscuit -Booty...LOL.....Anyways, I think it was the Media doing what they do best which is stiring up Shit so the social-sites can chat-a-muck...And let's not forget The Media Flocks to Twitter & Facebook faster than regular folks...It's a Game....

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I've been looking at Bruno's still-pics and the Gifs and I JUST noticed something..Bruno bears a resemblance to Michael Jackson. If Hollywood is smart they will have meetings with The Jackson estate, Find a talented screen-writer like Brotha John Ridley(Next month he will win the Oscar for Best adapted screenplay-"12yrs a Slave"), Find a Great Director and have talks with Bruno about playing The King of Pop...I know Bruno is not Black but neither was Michael...LOL...

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Reply #156 posted 02/04/14 4:11am

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Can we wrap up this Bruno thread mania already? Talk about freaking overkill. All the Michael fan boys must have moved on apparently. One guy even messaged me to "get me to see the light" about how great Bruno is. He did a great job, etc., etc., but he doesn't move me.
"So fierce U look 2night, the brightest star pales 2 Ur sex..."
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Reply #157 posted 02/04/14 5:17am

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He did very good music music music Ever since I saw him in Vegas I realized he's big and such a major talent!!! cool Too bad the game was such a woat sad sad

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Reply #158 posted 02/04/14 7:53am

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SeventeenDayze said:

..LOL..You talking about my Bae like that....Now that she's OFF that 30 day Vegan diet I hope Popeye's delivers Chicken Wing dinners to her Mega Mansion at least 4 times a day...I prefer her to have Jiggly-Thighs and a Buttery-Biscuit -Booty...LOL.....Anyways, I think it was the Media doing what they do best which is stiring up Shit so the social-sites can chat-a-muck...And let's not forget The Media Flocks to Twitter & Facebook faster than regular folks...It's a Game....

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I've been looking at Bruno's still-pics and the Gifs and I JUST noticed something..Bruno bears a resemblance to Michael Jackson. If Hollywood is smart they will have meetings with The Jackson estate, Find a talented screen-writer like Brotha John Ridley(Next month he will win the Oscar for Best adapted screenplay-"12yrs a Slave"), Find a Great Director and have talks with Bruno about playing The King of Pop...I know Bruno is not Black but neither was Michael...LOL...

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Um, she's doing another round of the Vegan diet, so it looks like you'll have to deal with "supermodel" B for a little while longer.

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Reply #159 posted 02/04/14 6:30pm

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but guess what? THIS aint the 80's! its 2014! and at THIS point and time in the present Bruno kicking Prince ass like he a Seahawk and Prince a Bronco! biggrin

V10LETBLUES said:

kidmelody2012 said:

did u hear that whack azz shit at the end of new girl?it aint hard to be better than prince these days eek

I agree that today, Bruno Mars is a better artist than Prince, new music-wise. But Bruno cannot touch 80's Prince. He is still miles away from getting 80's Prince good.


Having said that, I loved Bruno's performance, but no way in hell was he even a fraction as good as Prince's 2007 show.

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Reply #160 posted 02/04/14 6:39pm

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kidmelody2012 said:

but guess what? THIS aint the 80's! its 2014! and at THIS point and time in the present Bruno kicking Prince ass like he a Seahawk and Prince a Bronco! biggrin

V10LETBLUES said:

I agree that today, Bruno Mars is a better artist than Prince, new music-wise. But Bruno cannot touch 80's Prince. He is still miles away from getting 80's Prince good.


Having said that, I loved Bruno's performance, but no way in hell was he even a fraction as good as Prince's 2007 show.

The kid has a long way to go to reach Prince. Bruno is 28, Prince had a far deeper and far greater catalog by the time he was 28. He was already an icon. Bruno has a lot of catching up if he is ever going to reach Prince greatness.

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Reply #161 posted 02/04/14 7:02pm

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Bruno Mars Tops iTunes After Most-Watched Super Bowl Halftime Show

After breaking the record for the most-watched Super Bowl halftime showever with 115.3 million viewers, Bruno Mars has roared his way up the iTunes sales charts on Monday.

The 28-year-old's sophomore album, Unorthodox Jukebox, which recently won Best Pop Album at the Grammys, secured the No. 1 spot on iTunes' Top Albums chart and his debut album moved up to No. 3. Two other versions of those albums are Nos. 8 and 17.

Meanwhile, 14 versions of 12 of his songs snagged spots on iTunes Top Songs, with "Locked Out of Heaven" at No. 6, "Just The Way You Are" at No. 7, "Treasure" at No. 13, "Young Girls" at No. 16, and "When I Was Your Man" at No. 19.

Mars' label, Atlantic Records, told Mashable his performance has had a major effect on ticket sales for his "Moonshine Jungle World Tour." Tickets for the North American leg of the tour went on sale Monday and many markets quickly sold out of tickets.

Below, watch Mars' show which, based on viewership, beat out Beyonce's 2013 halftime show (110.8 million). The show trumped Madonna's 2012 show (114.0 million).

Mars, the youngest artist to ever serve as a sole halftime show headliner, opened on the drums for "Billionaire," a Travie McCoy song on which he was featured in 2009, before launching into a hip-swinging performance of "Locked Out of Heaven."

Mars followed those songs up with a rambunctious rendition of "Runaway Baby." He closed the set with "Just The Way You Are," which began with an emotional video of troops addressing their loved ones. Between "Runaway" and "Just The Way You Are," the Red Hot Chili Peppers joined Bruno Mars onstage to rock out on "Give It Away."

The Red Hot Chili Peppers' Greatest Hits album also saw a sales impact because of the veteran rock band's cameo; it's currently at No. 6 on iTunes' Top Albums chart.



http://mashable.com/2014/...time-show/

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Reply #162 posted 02/04/14 7:04pm

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but like the last reviewer said..Princes best days are behind him! Bruno's are ahead....just admit PRINCE aint what he use to be.....

V10LETBLUES said:

kidmelody2012 said:

but guess what? THIS aint the 80's! its 2014! and at THIS point and time in the present Bruno kicking Prince ass like he a Seahawk and Prince a Bronco! biggrin

The kid has a long way to go to reach Prince. Bruno is 28, Prince had a far deeper and far greater catalog by the time he was 28. He was already an icon. Bruno has a lot of catching up if he is ever going to reach Prince greatness.

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Reply #163 posted 02/04/14 7:08pm

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It's Super Bowl eve and the halftime show is less than 24 hours away. I am very excited for this performance! I know Bruno is going to bring the place down when he performs. biggrin

My prediction is this: A lot of people's minds will be changed tomorrow night and Bruno will gain new fans. After his performance, people will look at Bruno in a whole different light than what they did before. His critics will be (or at least should be) silenced and they will have to give him his props. He's already famous, but this will take his fame to a whole new level. Folks who have been sleeping on this guy will wake up and realize that he is a bona fide super star.

An artist in the true sense of the word.

The REAL DEAL.

Bruno Mars being chosen as the headlining Halftime show performer is no mistake. They knew what they were doing when they chose him. He may still be somewhat of a newbie fame-wise, but Bruno has been working and preparing for this his whole life. He's worked hard and paid his dues in show business, and NOTHING was freely handed to him. He deserves this opportunity and every bit of success, fame and accolades he gets. He's got what it takes to make this halftime show one of the most memorable and most talked about shows in the history of halftime shows. Its his time to really shine and show the world what all he's capable of--and its time for the people who have underestimated, doubted, or straight up hated on him to recognize that he is a truly gifted, very talented, musician/singer/live performer. A legend in the making.


Bruno is gonna slay,

People are gonna learn that day,

That Bruno don't play

And that he's here to stay!

So prepare yourselves to be blown away wink



What I posted the day before the halftime show...and it all came true! touched

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Reply #164 posted 02/05/14 2:49am

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Um, she's doing another round of the Vegan diet, so it looks like you'll have to deal with "supermodel" B for a little while longer.

..LOL...I can deal with it as long as she does not cut her hair off again...I can't believe Jigga gave her the Green-light....I prefer "Barbie hair" Bey...A woman should cut her hair short only once during Adulthood, get it out of her system then go back to shoulder-length or longer...I'm 1,000% ok with adding extra hair to work-it-all-out...

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Reply #165 posted 02/05/14 3:16am

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Interesting. Flea has written a statement on the band miming to play their instruments during the performance:

http://redhotchilipeppers.com/news


He states that only the vocals were live as the NFL would not be willing to take risks with so little time to set up the band's equipment.


... what about Prince's performance then?

[I posted this originally on the Bruno Mars thread, but moved it here]

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Reply #166 posted 02/05/14 3:27am

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I really don't get the appeal of Bruno Mars. Are people really so desperate for a contemporary male artist that they're hailing this guy as the second coming??

His music is bland, throwaway, insipid, limp-wristed, designed-for-radio twaddle. I'm surprised any Prince fans take this guy seriously.

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Reply #167 posted 02/05/14 4:49am

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I really don't get the appeal of Bruno Mars. Are people really so desperate for a contemporary male artist that they're hailing this guy as the second coming??

His music is bland, throwaway, insipid, limp-wristed, designed-for-radio twaddle. I'm surprised any Prince fans take this guy seriously.

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lol one of the last jealous holdouts who won't admit how good he is....too funny

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Reply #168 posted 02/05/14 4:54am

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I really don't get the appeal of Bruno Mars. Are people really so desperate for a contemporary male artist that they're hailing this guy as the second coming??

His music is bland, throwaway, insipid, limp-wristed, designed-for-radio twaddle. I'm surprised any Prince fans take this guy seriously.

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Yeah bout that, have you listened to his second album?

He improved big time musically and if you're a true music listener you would never deny the fact that Treasure, If I Knew and other songs from his album are actually good songs. He doesn't write the dopest stuff but neither did MJ (Who is very respected here... damn, the only thing that makes MJ and Bruno different is that MJ wrote about peace & humanitarian subjects while Bruno focuses on sex but both of them writes about love, passion and gold diggers) !

And as for music you can tell he studied the music & knows how to put on a decent song on the radio. You guys want to criticize this guy for something he feels it's his desire & dream, he wants to write about girls and how beautiful they look, you can't blame him for not writing about religion or politics... It's his stuff & vision. I understand his lyrics come off sometimes as bland & lame (Mainly for listeners who itch for independant & alternative stuff) and that will improvise. I'm sure because I know this guy isn't fully wasted and he has a lot to offer - I studied him and I have faith in his future stuff, I even say he does all these radio songs to build a fanbase and then he'll go the other way and produce some very different & indie music especially with the turn R&B is taking nowadays.. what do they call it? Electro R&B?

Consider it first.. Don't hate on a true & obvious talent, if his music sucks then you oughtta know it's better than most of the mainstream stuff and we should respect him for that.

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Reply #169 posted 02/05/14 5:54am

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^^ The fact that you are even comparing him to MJ goes to show how easily people buy into the hyperbole of mass exposure from the Superbowl.

I'll sit up and pay attention when he crosses genres the way MJ did with Beat It, or when he writes one of the greatest pop songs of all time like Billie Jean, or when he sells out soccer stadiums the world over.

Girl You're Amazing and The Lazy Song don't really cut it, I'm afraid.

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Reply #170 posted 02/05/14 8:36am

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I really don't get the appeal of Bruno Mars. Are people really so desperate for a contemporary male artist that they're hailing this guy as the second coming??

His music is bland, throwaway, insipid, limp-wristed, designed-for-radio twaddle. I'm surprised any Prince fans take this guy seriously.

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I like Bruno but I can understand why you're saying this. I think part of it is timing. He's come along at a time when there's a glut of female pop artists. I was/am weary of all the female pop artists, to tell you the truth. I think that's part of it. I remember a long time ago, I read a quote by MJ (to paraphrase) that goes something like: "Female artists don't have male fans screaming for them the way that male artists have female and male artists screaming for them...that's the reason that male artists sometimes eclipse their female counterparts"....I think part of Bruno's appeal is that he's not overtly sexual and is a throwback artist with sprinkles of the new generation. I think the female pop artists have been taking too many pages out of the Madonna/Janet/Tina playbook for so long that it's becoming extremely redundant....

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Reply #171 posted 02/05/14 9:27am

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SeventeenDayze said:

MattyJam said:

I really don't get the appeal of Bruno Mars. Are people really so desperate for a contemporary male artist that they're hailing this guy as the second coming??

His music is bland, throwaway, insipid, limp-wristed, designed-for-radio twaddle. I'm surprised any Prince fans take this guy seriously.

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I like Bruno but I can understand why you're saying this. I think part of it is timing. He's come along at a time when there's a glut of female pop artists. I was/am weary of all the female pop artists, to tell you the truth. I think that's part of it. I remember a long time ago, I read a quote by MJ (to paraphrase) that goes something like: "Female artists don't have male fans screaming for them the way that male artists have female and male artists screaming for them...that's the reason that male artists sometimes eclipse their female counterparts"....I think part of Bruno's appeal is that he's not overtly sexual and is a throwback artist with sprinkles of the new generation. I think the female pop artists have been taking too many pages out of the Madonna/Janet/Tina playbook for so long that it's becoming extremely redundant....

But the songs just aren't there. He has a good voice, a likeable personality and is competant on his instruments (unlike Justin Timberlake who basically plays a few chords and thinks that makes him a musician), but the songs are just.... bleh.

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Reply #172 posted 02/05/14 9:49am

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kidmelody2012 said:

but like the last reviewer said..Princes best days are behind him! Bruno's are ahead....just admit PRINCE aint what he use to be.....

V10LETBLUES said:

The kid has a long way to go to reach Prince. Bruno is 28, Prince had a far deeper and far greater catalog by the time he was 28. He was already an icon. Bruno has a lot of catching up if he is ever going to reach Prince greatness.

And Bruno has a long long way to go to be anywhere near what Prince usto be. Saying he is better than Prince today is a pretty low standard to give any artist. Which is sad.

and let's nopt forget that Prince's Superbowl halftime show from a coupe of years is universally considered the gold standard today. Bruno was awesome, I cannot deny. He is a great live performer, but has pretty big shoes to fill as a performer comparising him to Prince today. As a live act today, Prince is still a gold standard. Hopefully Bruno can top Prince someday. I love him and he is one of today's greats as live performing goes. But he has a long way to go as of today.

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Prince Brings in the Funk at Mohegan Sun

His Royal Badness and his biggest band ever close out the year with a jam for the ages

Prince performs at the Mohegan Sun Arena.
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December 28, 2013 4:29 PM ET

"We're gonna just jam tonight – it's just an old-school party," said Prince on Friday night, a few minutes into the first of three nights at Uncasville, Connecticut's Mohegan Sun Arena. And for the next two-and-a-half hours, the Minneapolis Maestro and a razor-sharp 20-piece band tore through a show that spanned his 35-year career, illustrating not only the range of his own phenomenal work, but also his influences and his legacy.

See Where Prince Lands on Our List of the 100 Greatest Singers

Dressed in a yellow suit over a matching turtleneck, and with his Afro grown out almost to the heights depicted on the cover of his 1978 debut, For You, Prince alternated between the two styles he has brought to the stage in the past year: horn-heavy soul grooves, backed by the latest incarnation of the New Power Generation, and stripped-down rock with the three-piece, all-female 3rd Eye Girl. "We heard you were starved for the funk up here," he said at one point, and from the opening slam of 1994's loopy "Days of Wild," he turned this middle-aged and very white crowd into a sweaty dance club.

Yet unlike Prince's August appearance at New York's City Winery (his last U.S. concert outside of his hometown), he didn't shy away from featuring his incandescent guitar work. Slipping on a multi-colored instrument midway through "Something in the Water (Does Not Compute)," he shifted into a rock mini-set that also included the grinding, slowed-down "Let's Go Crazy" that he introduced last year and the glorious b-side "She's Always in My Hair." After concluding with a lengthy, exploratory solo, Prince quietly said, "Cool, I got that out of my system," and brought the full band back to the stage for an extended take on "Musicology," complete with the horn players lining up to make a Soul Train line.

As he concluded the main set with a medley of Purple Rain-era hits that he wrote for other acts – "The Bird" and "Jungle Love," both recorded by The Time, and Sheila E.'s "The Glamorous Life" – Prince joked, "How many hits we got?" In truth, though, most of Friday's set favored deeper cuts, bypassing such monster singles as "Kiss," "Raspberry Beret," and "Little Red Corvette" in favor of the blistering James Brown tribute "Housequake" and "Let's Work."

Several of his signature smashes turned up in the encore, which began with Prince alone at a keyboard, in complete darkness, singing segments from songs including "When Doves Cry" and "Sign o' the Times" while triggering samples of his own recordings. It was an oddly intimate and experimental moment, like an improvised DJ set, spontaneous and thrilling and a little uncomfortable. As midnight passed, the inevitable closer was a heartfelt "Purple Rain," with a tender vocal and winding guitar solo that saw him exploring the indelible melody as if it were a brand-new song.

In presenting the latest manifestations of both his funk and rock sides, Prince demonstrated that he is as much a virtuoso bandleader as he is a guitarist. Working with eleven horn players, he can arrange and conduct a true big band like a modern-day Duke Ellington, with musicians so drilled and disciplined that he can stop them all on a dime or call for solos on the spot. Indeed, sometimes it felt like he was giving too much stage time to the band and the back-up singers, but at this stage in a legendary career, the expanded line-up offers Prince a whole new palette to paint with.

It was widely speculated that the Mohegan Sun shows would herald a full-scale tour, but so far, there's been no further word. As this performance reminded us, though, all that Prince needs to do to take over the world again is decide that he wants to. As he put it on Friday night, "School's in – I'm the teacher."

Set List

"Days of Wild"
"1999"
"Mutiny"
"The Sweeter She Is"
"Something In the Water (Does Not Compute)"
"Let's Go Crazy"
"She's Always In My Hair"
"Musicology"
"Extraloveable"
"Nothing Compares 2 U"
"We're A Winner"/ "I Never Loved a Man"/ "Satisfied"
"I Don't Want Nobody 2 Give Me Nothing"
"Housequake"
"The Jam"
"The Bird"/ "Jungle Love"/ "The Glamorous Life"

Encore I:

"When Doves Cry"/ "Sign O The Times"/ "Hot Thing"
"I Would Die 4 U"
"Let's Work"
"U Got The Look"

Encore II:
"Purple Rain"



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Reply #174 posted 02/05/14 11:24am

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Bruno Mars scores big with Super Bowl

By Lisa Respers France, CNN
updated 12:19 PM EST, Tue February 4, 2014




(CNN) -- Perhaps Bruno Mars really did win the Super Bowl.

According to Billboard, the Grammy-winning singer is set to return to the charts after his halftime performance on Sunday. It reports that sales of his latest album, "Unorthodox Jukebox," rose by 164% after Mars took to the Super Bowl stage with the Red Hot Chilli Peppers. The album was released in December 2012.

Such an increase in sales is not rare or unexpected. Last year's halftime performer, Beyonce, reportedly saw a bump in sales of her "4" album by 123%.

Bruno Mars performs at Super Bowl halftimeBruno Mars performs at Super Bowl halftime

And Mars is not an unknown quantity, though some of Sunday's viewers may have just discovered him. In 2010, he won a Grammy for best male pop vocal performance for his song "Just the Way You Are." In January, "Unorthodox Jukebox" won Mars his second Grammy, this time for best pop vocal album.

The album may re-enter the top 10 when sales figures are released by Soundscan on Wednesday. This year's Super Bowl drew a record-breaking 111.5 million viewers.

As is customary, Mars did not receive an appearance fee for his Super Bowl performance. Artists do it for the exposure, and that has clearly paid off for Mars.

Zack O'Malley Greenburg f...bes writes that the singer may see the most return in increased ticket prices and sales for his Moonshine Jungle tour.

"In 2013, the singer grossed $72.4 million on 84 shows; his average ticket price sits at about $66," O'Malley Greenburg writes. "With the added exposure from the Super Bowl, he could easily push prices closer to the $120 average of his halftime show predecessor, Beyonce."


http://www.cnn.com/2014/02/04/showbiz/music/bruno-mars-super-bowl-sales/

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Reply #175 posted 02/05/14 11:25am

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MattyJam said:

^^ The fact that you are even comparing him to MJ goes to show how easily people buy into the hyperbole of mass exposure from the Superbowl.

I'll sit up and pay attention when he crosses genres the way MJ did with Beat It, or when he writes one of the greatest pop songs of all time like Billie Jean, or when he sells out soccer stadiums the world over.

Girl You're Amazing and The Lazy Song don't really cut it, I'm afraid.

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LOL eek eek eek eek eek eek You proved you're talking without knowing who the hell is Bruno and what his music sounds like!!

He's the most crossover act today!! he ALREADY crossed many genres and never stayed in pop songs formula, he has reggae songs, funk songs, soul & r&b songs, even rock...

You guys always judge Bruno on his first album lol Such a mess.. There are over dozens of legendary artists & bands today whose first album was very bad.

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Axl Rose Invents 'Google Ass' in Chili Peppers-Dogging Op-Ed

Guns N' Roses frontman disses RHCP's unplugged Super Bowl Halftime show

Axl Rose Red Hot Chili Peppers Super Bowl Letter lip syncing
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February 5 2014, 11:10 AM ET

Much fuss continues to be made over the Red Hot Chili Peppers' unplugged Super Bowl halftime show. After bassist Flea's letter explaining the rea...erformance, the non-controversy continues to spin with an unsurprisingly absurd op-ed by Axl Rose.

Haughtily titled "In the Name of Science," and published by Billboard and the Hollywood Reporter, the piece delivers a number of backhanded compliments about the show, as the Guns N' Roses frontman waxes poetic about Google, technology, and the Chili Peppers' rear ends.

"Consider that maybe sometime before their actual performance," Rose writes, "that rather than use a guitar cord or standard wireless, that in the name of science and for all mankind Flea courageously had a newly invented breakthrough in microchip technology installed in his ass that picked up the frequencies of his bass and transmitted them to his amplifier."

Got that? No? Rose explains further: "Maybe they all had microchips installed in their asses and not only pick up the frequencies of their instruments but get Direct TV and the internet too! Like Google Glass... Google Ass! They could be "Scientific Pioneers!" Like Buzz Aldrin and shit! True (pardon the pun)ASS-tro-nots! Or like Superbowl crash test dummies for bands kinda like those cars that drive themselves!"

Rose then faintly praises Anthony Kiedis for singing live, calling the setting "a new world record for the largest karaoke audience ever," relates the situation (somehow) to the phony sign language i...'s funeral, and offers this amazing sign-off: "God Bless America, the Peppers n' technology... PN'T!"

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Behind the Scenes with Stars at the Super Bowl

February 03, 2014

ET's Rob Marciano was behind-the-scenes at the Super Bowl and caught up with the stars who were on hand for the big game.

Rob interviewed celebs as they arrived at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ, and was on the field during the game and halftime show performance with Bruno Mars. While Bruno didn't stop to do interviews after the show, his brother, Eric Hernandez, did speak about the performance that also included the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

"The reality is this is the biggest stage ever. So we all knew that, but we had to treat it as it's a normal show," Eric said. "We trained for it, we've been out here for a week, we played out there in the cold... I think we pulled it off today, it feels really good."



To read more and see the video clip of Eric's interview: http://www.etonline.com/n...index.html

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MattyJam said:

I really don't get the appeal of Bruno Mars. Are people really so desperate for a contemporary male artist that they're hailing this guy as the second coming??

His music is bland, throwaway, insipid, limp-wristed, designed-for-radio twaddle. I'm surprised any Prince fans take this guy seriously.

Look at Bruno Mars then look at your Avitar...That dude would make a GREAT King of Pop on the Silver-screen....I'll bet you all the money in the World that he will be asked to play Michael and he'll accept the offer...Watch what I tell'ya....Hollywood doesnt need to go after anyone but Bruno....As much as Ursher LOVES Michael he aint right for the role...

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