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Smoked Toag

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If you don't like the music you aren't going to like the show. If you do, you will. To each his own.
I like the music. They were just old, fat and censored - not a good combo for rap.

Then the 50 cent stuff wasnt exactly kid friendly. Doesn’t matter to some, does to others.
 

PooPopsBaldHead

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My point stands, if that show doesn't give you joy and remind you of grindin on some chick in the 90's early 2000's at a club, high school dance, or party... Well you weren't there.

If you were to old to be there. Cool. If not, you just outed yourself as being a hater cause the rest of us were rubbing a hole in our jeans on your wife or daughters ***...
 

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Honestly missed most of it because I was out back with my Coca Cola basting my bacon wrapped pork
Damn dude, that’s borderline pornography. Can we get a temp ban on the Zombie please.**
 

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My point stands, if that show doesn't give you joy and remind you of grindin on some chick in the 90's early 2000's at a club, high school dance, or party... Well you weren't there.

If you were to old to be there. Cool. If not, you just outed yourself as being a hater cause the rest of us were rubbing a hole in our jeans on your wife or daughters ***...
It reminded me of the time I saw a fight in the Club bathroom and someone wound up in the ice trough. Nope, not riding home with me.
 

IBleedMaroonDawg

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Prince’s performance still smoked this one

I did like the old stuff from Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg but it's really gotten terrible for all new music. Three or four producers control everything in pop music, three or four control everything in country music actually the only one that is has not completely went to the corporations is Rap and Hip Hop But Raps sucks donkey balls lately and hip-hop is not nearly as bad as it was back soon.

Oh yeah outlaw country, well the modern outlaw country is still out there but the big guys won't push it.
 

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To each his own I guess. I never understood a single word from any of the performers. If that’s the best that they can come up with, just get a good high school band and let them put on a show. Yes, I am well past 60, but that’s just very poor. Try to come up with something that everyone can relate too, old or young and not just the 25 to 45 age group. If you enjoyed it, more power to you.
 

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That's not possible. This is the first one I have watched since Tom Petty... And it was glorious.
 

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My point stands, if that show doesn't give you joy and remind you of grindin on some chick in the 90's early 2000's at a club, high school dance, or party... Well you weren't there.

If you were to old to be there. Cool. If not, you just outed yourself as being a hater cause the rest of us were rubbing a hole in our jeans on your wife or daughters ***...

This is the truth. I’ve got lots of great memories that started when “In the Club” started blasting in the club or at a house party.
 

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I recorded the game and started late so I didn't have to watch it. I fast forwarded those 40 minutes.

AND

The Rock intro to the game was soooo dumb!!
 

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Probably not the best but not the worst either. Too many artists. Could have done without Lamar, 50, and Blige.

From an entertainment factor I mean shakira and j lo shaking their *** in 2020 was more entertaining. This one was more nostalgic. Last year was bad. Prince was greatness
 

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Eminem did the Kaepernick kneel, so there’s that. Show was alright, but I would rather see Red Panda on her bicycle.
 

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Reminds me of the old Chris Rock routine about white people talking about how they hate rap music. He said something like "It's not for you! We don't ask Dick Van Patten if it needs more scratchin'"
 

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lot of mutha17as in this thread that forgot about dre
 

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My take on that was that he was paying respect to Tupac as he was doing it while Dre played a brief intro to one of Tupac’s hits, but I could be wrong
 

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Where was Elvis and Jerry Clower?

Reminds me of the old Chris Rock routine about white people talking about how they hate rap music. He said something like "It's not for you! We don't ask Dick Van Patten if it needs more scratchin'"

It was awesome. I actually didn't watch it. Well, I watched some of it but couldn't hear because there was too much noise at the party. Totally fine missing it. Again, I kinda like that Snoop and Dre can do this, live a life saying whatever they want and doing whatever they want, because most men, especially white men, no longer can without a backlash or even attempted cancelling. A few white women tried to remind America that Koby paid big after raping a woman. Then the backlash from black America came and shut them up immediately. No way white men can shut up white woman like that. I respect that cultural power. White men from Mississippi, a state with a racist history and one that kept that rebel flag on the state flag until recently, can't do that. Keeping that dumb, racist symbol was a monumentally stupid way to tell the rest of America Mississippi didn't care what they thought. Anyway, maybe I'll check it out the halftime show on YouTube. I once knew half the lyrics to The Chronic and felt like a total badass whenever I sang Let Me Ride around only white people. Mary K. Blige is aiight. Didn't realize Dre could play piano, if only for a few seconds and maybe not really.
 

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Thank you for being a friend.


 

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Just watched it. Clearly not for me. I knew two songs, sort of, but I didn't think it was impressive in any interesting way. Lady Gaga, someone else I don't listen to, was much better. The crowd seemed to enjoy it. Some of the dancers culturally appropriated hispanic gang/cholo culture. Should have had Burrow walk across the stage in one of his cool suits and shades. The stages looked like tandem floats from Nola Mardi Gras but with less color and lighting. Eminem took a knee. So brave and so committed to social justice. I mean, who cares. Game was good.
 

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I didn't read that into it at all. In fact Kaepernick didn't cross my mind when he did it. He just dropped and handed it off the Dre.
 

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Ben Folds / Rockin' the Suburbs - Halftime SB LVII

YALL DONT KNOW WHAT ITS LIKE.

Shamon.
 

horshack.sixpack

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I swear, I legit did not know the Olympics was in progress until I saw a post here. That's more of an insight into my cluelessness, but feel free to get it in the spreadsheet!
 

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I thought all the I hate rap and hip hop haters quit watching the NFL and wearing Nike after Kaepernick.
 

harrybollocks

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You typically miss nuance in predictable ways, don't you, and deliberately misinterpret comments to repond to? You're not that clever, but you likely think you are.
 

ckDOG

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I miss the days where Kaepernick kneeling was the most offensive headline.

Looting, burning buildings, attacking cops, insurrections, and supply chain blockades is how you protest now. I'd trade those for a NFL player kneeling during the pre-game ceremonies.
 

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^^Frustrated Boomer.
it's called having taste. Absolutely nothing performed took any kind of talent at all. Rhyming isn't a talent. Grabbing your nutts isn't a talent. Flopping on the ground like a fat fish isn't a talent. Unlike yourself, some people appreciate actual talent
 

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Old gangsta rappers still prefer light skin hotties as dancers like it's 1990. They maintained good taste in women.
 
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mstateglfr

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You typically miss nuance in predictable ways, don't you, and deliberately misinterpret comments to repond to? You're not that clever, but you likely think you are.

I dont outright disagree with your ramble on cancel culture and feeling attacked. Yeah my comment took one major part of your post and focused only on that. Its because I laughed at that part so I decided to focus on it.


Again, I kinda like that Snoop and Dre can do this, live a life saying whatever they want and doing whatever they want, because most men, especially white men, no longer can without a backlash or even attempted cancelling.

A few white women tried to remind America that Koby paid big after raping a woman. Then the backlash from black America came and shut them up immediately. No way white men can shut up white woman like that. I respect that cultural power.

Summary-
You like that a couple of rappers can say and do whatever they want because white men no longer can do that without ramifications.
You respect that black America can shut white women up since white men are not able to shut white women up.

I mean come on- how can you read that and not laugh at how terrible it is?
 

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it's called having taste. Absolutely nothing performed took any kind of talent at all. Rhyming isn't a talent. Grabbing your nutts isn't a talent. Flopping on the ground like a fat fish isn't a talent. Unlike yourself, some people appreciate actual talent


 

PooPopsBaldHead

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No. You're just old. Happens to all of us. I don't "appreciate" **** that's popular now, because I am too old. But I am also not a grumpy old *** that bitches about everything, all the time like some of you. Like I said... Frustrated Boomer.
 
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