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February 07, 2005i liked itI don't give a shit what this pompous ass has to say. I thought Paul McCartney's halftime performance at the Super Bowl was excellent. Good, clean, kick-ass music without a flopping bare nipple in sight. Maybe he played a bunch of golden oldies. But he played them well and I'm the kind of old fart who still likes to listen to that kind of music. He was a welcome touch of class after last year's fiasco. Younger viewers probably took one look at this halftime oldies fest and turned down the sound until the second half was ready to start. If they did, they missed a legend at the top of his game. But some people probably prefer crass over class today. That's why rap "music" is popular. I enjoyed the show. Nobody's buried Paul yet.
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The only part of the Super Bore that I watched. Paul still rocks. Posted by: James Old Guy on February 7, 2005 08:31 AMSir Paul was great. Great comment , James old guy. Fuck a superbowl. See one, you see them all, Cat. Posted by: Catfish on February 7, 2005 08:46 AMMy wife wondered what Paul would have said 40 years ago if anyone could have told him he'd be doing the halftime show at the Super Bowl because they wanted someone respectable and easy to listen to. I replied, "He would have said, 'Super Bowl? What's that?'" Posted by: McGehee on February 7, 2005 09:06 AMHeh, it's the first Superbowl halftime show I've watched from start to finish in decades, and I enjoyed it to. Posted by: Gmac on February 7, 2005 11:44 AMI thought his performance was great, even though he was a little before my time. I'd listen to that ANY day before I'd listen to that head-banging rap crap they had on. Posted by: Alaska Kim on February 7, 2005 11:45 AMGreat performance. And I watched the whole thing, which is something I usually don't do. Give me something like that anytime over the crap we've had to endure in the past! Posted by: Bob on February 7, 2005 04:38 PMI watched with family, my mother, my aunt, my sister, and my daughters (the guys were all watching in the other room). We ALL enjoyed the half time, everyone from 7 to 70. "Malfunction" or no malfunction, you couldn't say that about last year's show! Posted by: LibraryGryffon on February 8, 2005 02:36 PMPost a comment
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