Half-way through the Saints win during Super Bowl XLIV last night, The Who took the stage in Miami to perform the hits.
Now, I wouldn't consider them crossover artists by any means, but I'm at least aware of them and willing to argue that everyone who's ever watched TV or a movie has heard, "Who Are You" and "Baba O'Reilly" but following people's reactions on Twitter, thoughts and opinions were clearly split along racial lines.
One side raved about the band, 'still having it' and the lights being awesome while the other had lots of "Who the fuck are The Who? and "That old white guy's gonna die on stage" tweets, the funniest one from comedian Lil Duval, "I wonder is this how white people felt when Nelly performed at the Super Bowl?"
Light-hearted, but an interesting point.
Country fans rejoice the megaticket for Charlotte's Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre goes on sale on Friday, Feb. 19 at 9 a.m.
Concerts include:
* Country Throwdown 2010 Tour featuring Montgomery Gentry, Jamey Johnson, Little Big Town, Jack Ingram, Eric Church, Eli Young Band, The Lost Trailers, Heidi Newfield, Ryan Bingham, Jonathan Singleton & the Grove, Emily West on May 27.
* Brooks & Dunn with Jason Aldean on June 4.
* Rascal Flatts with Kellie Pickler on a date to be determined.
* Toby Keith with special guests on July 11.
* Tim McGraw with Love and Theft on July 23.
* Brad Paisley with Darius Rucker on Aug. 27.
* Sugarland with special guests TBD on Oct. 1.
The Good: Bobby Ray has the unique ability to sound completely different on every song but drop a line or two that let's you know, it's still him. Who else can give you a stereotypical, ATL "trap-rap" track next to a guitar-driven track, then sing, produce and switch up the flow. Clever one-liners throughout and a couple songs that could be singles too. "Fuck The Money" with Asher Roth, "The Rain," "Gladiators" with J Cole and "Out of Time" are tracks I really like, he even blew the dust of Charles Hamilton.
The Bad: Variety is awesome but at times it seems like Bob went out of his way to make sure no one could put him in a box. Extremely herky jerky.
The Verdict: Remember how early Kanye material was dope but kind of forced and all over the place? B.o.B. is a great talent, May 25th is good mixtape, but it suffers from the curse of creativity. Can't be all things to all people though, let's hope the actual album is in two lanes, not four.
A new viral video shows pop star Ke$ha sneaking into the Hollywood sign and changing it to read Ke$hawood... The video is slowly hitting the 'Net today and many people will wonder if it's real or fake.
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Here are my thoughts...
1 - Fantastic editing. If it happened last night, and the fell asleep in the limo like it shows, who was doing all that fantastic editing.
2- A cop is there before they go over/under the fence. He would have just walked away?
3 - The cop chases them off after catching them changing the sign, but then left the sheets up and the sign changed? I doubt it.
Still, a clever piece of marketing, the video is...
During this year's Grammy Awards, Taylor Swift sang a duet with Stevie Nicks and critics and fans alike came out saying Swift was off-key and not the best singer they've heard. The youngster went on to win four Grammys, but people were questioning those after her performance.
Now her label has come out in her defense... by admitting she's not a great singer?
Maybe shes not the best technical singer, but shes probably the best emotional singer because everybody else who gets up there and is technically perfect, people dont seem to want more of it, Scott (Borchetta of Big Machine Records) told The Tennessean.
Odd defense, if you ask me.