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Some Final Words on Super Bowl XXXVII

January 29, 2003

Celine Dion, “God Bless America” – The woman has an extremely large, extremely froggy voice, a husband whose first job was as a deckhand on Sir Walter Raleigh’s frigate, a promotional contract with Daimler-Chrysler, and an irritating French-Canadian accent. While all of these things bother me, it’s the last two that REALLY cream my brie. I mean, did the CFL get Mariah Carey to sing “Oh, Canada” at the Gray Cup? And as Chrysler bought ad time during the Super Bowl, was there some back-end hanky panky going on to install the company’s newest spokeswoman onstage? (This paragraph is funnier when read while impersonating Dion’s stupid, pinchy-mouthed accent.)

Dixie Chicks, “The National Anthem” – These girls can sing. Natalie Maines has a distinctive voice, one which immediately stands out while your car radio scans for music. As she harmonized with her bandmates, their collective voices and the inventive arrangement made for one of the more interesting performances of the anthem in recent memory. Or at least it was better than that kid on the “American Idol” premiere.

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Santana, featuring Beyonce Knowles and Michelle Branch – What can be said about Carlos Santana that hasn’t already been said by Rob Thomas? What CAN be said is this: Beyonce Knowles was pure, undiluted sexual energy on that stage. Purple dress whipping in the wind, hair flying every which way, and a slightly psycho she-devil dance, coupled with gutteral yowls and yelps, Knowles’ performance was like seeing the id made physical. And then poor Michelle Branch had to lip-synch the weak-minded single she sings on Santana’s new record. Branch’s decision to fake it was a bad idea, but it was erased from memory by what was to follow at halftime.

Shania Twain, “Feel Like a Woman/Up” – More like “I feel like not singing.” Here was Shania out in front of the same group of dingbats who supported her at the recent American Music Awards. But at least Twain SANG at that show. And to make the fakery as obvious as it was, with backing vocals from backup singers who weren’t visible on stage? That’s even worse. Shania’s ham-fisted wool-pull is only another example of supposed “live” performances that instead become an analysis of what’s live and what’s Memorex. During Twain’s big finish, all the room I was in could talk about what how demeaned it felt to be lip-synched to on live television.

Bon Jovi, “Now Or Never” – Never.

JTL

For Johnny's coverage of last year's Super Bowl XXXVI, click here.

Comments

what about Gwen? She did push-ups AND sang!
ND's drummer's kilt? or Sting and his funny pants? c'mon!

if you're going to talk about the superbowl and its musical choices, might as well include 'em all!

, Jan 29, 2003 1:07PM

i read before hand that the dixie chicks performance was "live". that is, they taped a studio recording weeks before and simply lip synched during the actual super bowl. not to take away from their obvious vocal talent but anyone with a few extra $$$ and a copy of pro tools could have made them sing well.

, Jan 29, 2003 1:10PM

No Doubt's performance was the best of the evening. There's no, er, doubt about that. They were certainly better than the Raiders. Sorry abou the lack of comment on them - technical difficulties here at the GloNo offices.

But, if I had written something about their performance, I'm sure that I would've given them tons of credit for actually singing, not to mention playing a killer version of "Message In A A Bottle" with that guy that used to be in the Police not named Andy or Stewart, you know, that guy who sold his soul to the marketing whores years ago and is a sworn enemy of this website. In fact, No Doubt and that guy's set was so awesome, I might have even grudgingly given some respect out to the erstwhile Mr Sumner. Grudgingly.

JTL

, Jan 29, 2003 2:08PM

When "Message in a Bottle" ended, weren't you hoping so bad that that Algerian guy would come up through a trap door and he and Sting would do "Desert Rose" But they just ended it. Creeps!

, Jan 29, 2003 2:19PM

Yes, a special appearance by Cheb Mami would have been totally great, especially if he and Sting then followed the performance by hopping in a Jag X-Type and tearing down towards the north endzone.

Unfortunately, Mr Mami, the world-renowned Rai superstar, was detained at LAX Saturday evening by Immigration agents commanded by Dubya himself to stop anyone "lookin' like they lack strategery."

JTL

, Jan 29, 2003 2:47PM

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