Tom Petty
Tommy M.
Posted 2008-02-04 9:24 PM (#56623)
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For those of you who watched Tom Petty and the Heart Breakers, during the half time show, what did you think of the performance. I thought he sounded very good, and I loved the guitar work from him and his band. It's nice to see a band that can play as well as they did. Real musical instruments being played live. On the down side, the beard made him look like an old man, and the mostly younger audience probably thought he was some relic from Woodstock. At least that's what I heard on the local sports talk radio today.
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Weaser P
Posted 2008-02-04 9:33 PM (#56624 - in reply to #56623)
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I thought he was typical Tom Petty. Good if you like him, which I do, not so much if you don't (i.e. SWMBO). There was nothing he did that would change any opinions but, let's face it, that's not what the NFL was looking for. Their shows, since the Justin/what's her name debacle, have been nothing short of safe and boring. Paul Mac, the Stones and Petty are truly classic acts but don't deserve to be there. They've turned that "halftime show" into a zoo, IMHO. I heard the Eagles turned it down before Petty accepted. Anyone know if that's true?
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2008-02-04 9:37 PM (#56625 - in reply to #56623)
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It was pretty much as I expected. The funny part was that before hand, my daughter (15) said she didn't like TP. Every song that came on - "I do like that song..."
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maxdaddy7271
Posted 2008-02-04 9:51 PM (#56626 - in reply to #56623)
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I'm thinking Rush or King Crimson for next year. Broaden our horizons a bit. Screw the kids. Why keep catering to tasteless morons?
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Weaser P
Posted 2008-02-04 9:55 PM (#56627 - in reply to #56623)
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Don't get me wrong, guys - my knock isn't Petty. It's the show the FCC is forcing the NFL to put on. My God - just put Michael Buble up there and call it a halftime already. Leave somebody with some dignity, for God's sake.
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Koenig Kurt
Posted 2008-02-04 9:56 PM (#56628 - in reply to #56623)
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I stopped working yesterday night at 2.am, turned on the TV - and first I was excited: Tom Petty doing the haltime show. Second thought: Envy. If there are some finals over here (soccer), the best we get to see - if so - is some crappy band from an aftermarket 'American Idol' casting show.

Wow! I never realized the big names doing the halftime show. Okay, for sure I heard about this Timberlake guy and Toyota Jackson (or her sister), but that was nothing to realize truthfully.

Just one word: Great! I wish we had some artists like Petty (even with his fuzzy beard) that could or would gig on such events.

Kurt
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-02-04 10:14 PM (#56629 - in reply to #56623)
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I'm not much of a Petty fan. Never liked his voice. His show was well-rehearsed and performed. My wife said, "Boy, does he look old."
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alpep
Posted 2008-02-04 11:29 PM (#56630 - in reply to #56623)
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i have it on good authority next year will feature a gong reunion with steve Hillage.
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an4340
Posted 2008-02-04 11:54 PM (#56631 - in reply to #56623)
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Hillage is going to perform with, Up with People! Wow, that'll be some halftime show.
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MusicMishka
Posted 2008-02-05 12:45 AM (#56632 - in reply to #56623)
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I for one enjoyed it! Nice selection of axe's...For me, it was much better than some of the junk from the past...and for those who just gotta rag on it: Remember: it coulda been hip-hop! As for his looking "Old", most of us just have to look in the mirror: me included!
:eek:
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stephent28
Posted 2008-02-05 1:21 AM (#56633 - in reply to #56623)
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I thought Prince kicked ass when he did the halftime show.

Not safe or boring.........
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2008-02-05 2:43 AM (#56634 - in reply to #56623)
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I guess the pyro and such helped. Don't get me wrong, I think Petty and crew did a fine job, but talk about wrong music for the wrong crowd. I'm sure they enjoyed it, but it's the freak'n SuperBowl... It should be upbeat, rock'n the house!!! Springsteen, Hank Jr, something with a "wow" factor. Even Prince knew what he needed to do for the crowd and did it. Even Janet and Justine... well we're still talking about it..

Like I said... I like Petty... sittin in the backyard with a cigar or pipe, just relaxing and soaking in the scenery it's perfect... but for the SuperBowl??
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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2008-02-05 7:22 AM (#56635 - in reply to #56623)
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[sound bite from The Simpsons]: "Boring!"

It wasn't bad, but it wasn't great music or an exciting performance. However, it could have been much worse. At least there was some cool gear to check out.
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Beal
Posted 2008-02-05 7:30 AM (#56636 - in reply to #56623)
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It was fine. I liked it. He looks older with the beard but I do too. I only watched the game cause several friends(Wed night regulars) came over to eat all the left over food from the Grayson visit. We went downstairs and played our own halftime after Petty and came back up with minutes left in the fourth quarter. Our halftime show was better, at least we thought so.
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sycamore
Posted 2008-02-05 8:28 AM (#56637 - in reply to #56623)
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Originally posted by Mauvais Beal:
It was fine. I liked it. He looks older with the beard but I do too. I only watched the game cause several friends(Wed night regulars) came over to eat all the left over food from the Grayson visit. We went downstairs and played our own halftime after Petty and came back up with minutes left in the fourth quarter. Our halftime show was better, at least we thought so.
Shoulda "you-tube'd" your show!
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jb
Posted 2008-02-05 8:40 AM (#56638 - in reply to #56623)
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I was amazed that they let people on the pitch for halftime. Obviously they were either really vip-tickets, or they were part of the promotion. That said, does that place have real grass? Enjoyed it - he played what I expected him to, nice eye candy on the axe front, shame about the beard. At least it stops the confusion between him and Iggy Pop.

Please, no-one spoil the result - I managed to get to the 2nd half kickoff last night, and have avoided the other threads so far... Given that the Colts aren't there, I'm on the Giants side.

Why the Colts? I have no idea, other than that they caught my eye in the first game I saw this year on satellite. First full game ever, really as it wasn't on UK tv for years. Now I'm just rambling...

JB
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Tupperware
Posted 2008-02-05 8:50 AM (#56639 - in reply to #56623)
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The people on the field were part of the promotion. A lottery was done back in December and 1500 "winners" were selected. They had a practice of it on Thursday showing them exactly where to go and what to do. They were staged just outside the south end of the building and ran in on que. There was special security to ensure that after the performance none tried to stick around and catch a peek of the game for free. For their troubles they got souvenior t-shirts and pizza after the show.

Phoenix did a great job with the whole event (not just saying that because I live here). The parties and a-list events were amazing. This goes on in Hollywood and NYC 7/24 but for Phoenix it was pretty special. Coupled with the PGA event going on at the same time, plus the Suns were home Thursday night, it was a pretty rockin time all around. Good for the economy. Phoenix is most likely going to bid for the 2012 Superbowl.

Dave
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Omaha
Posted 2008-02-05 9:20 AM (#56640 - in reply to #56623)
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To me, Tom Petty has always been about the song writing. I've seen them live several times, and they always do a very good job and put on a very professional show (with freaky good sound too). Insane number of guitar swaps. Their tech crew earns its money.

The Traveling Wilburys stuff remains among my favorite ever. Hard to believe that's been almost 20 years! Where does the time go?

"Thy Wilbury Done"
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John B
Posted 2008-02-05 9:22 AM (#56641 - in reply to #56623)
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I thought that Petty was kind of an odd choice for the half time show. I thought he did a good good job and the band sounded very good. He sure looked very happy to be there. Mike Campbell has always been under rated in my book. My biggest problem with Petty's sound is that I don't happen to be a fan of that "Rickenbacker" electric guitar sound that Petty seems to love.
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maxdaddy7271
Posted 2008-02-05 11:35 AM (#56642 - in reply to #56623)
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Gong with Steve Hillage? YEAH, BABY!
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Brian T
Posted 2008-02-05 12:10 PM (#56643 - in reply to #56623)
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I thought ole' Tom Petty looked pretty cool. They don't come much cooler than him. I thought the show was also great. At least it wasn't a lip-sync fake like past super bowl shows (or if it was a fake, it sure fooled me).

Like someone else said, would you rather have some Snoop-Doggie-Puppy-Turd-Fuzzy-Face-Bow-Wow-Boogie rap show?

Tom Petty was a great choice.
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fillhixx
Posted 2008-02-05 12:19 PM (#56644 - in reply to #56623)
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Damn! If I'da known Petty was doing a show I would have watched.
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dvd
Posted 2008-02-05 12:57 PM (#56645 - in reply to #56623)
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If you missed it, you can catch the performance on youtube. I'm a huge Petty fan, but I thought it was a little flat.
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elginacres
Posted 2008-02-05 1:24 PM (#56646 - in reply to #56623)
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So am I the only only one around here who has done two halftime super bowl performances - albeit they were in the 80s? The staging - set-up - and strike - are the real tricks - live sound for 80,000 - and for live TV on a one-shot deal is a production nightmare - I thought they pulled it off fine.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-02-05 1:37 PM (#56647 - in reply to #56623)
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Originally posted by stephent28:
I thought Prince kicked ass when he did the halftime show.

Not safe or boring.........
Ditto here. Didn't he do it in the rain too? Didn't seem to faze him at all. I know a lot of people don't like him, but he's one hell of an entertainer. (and, he can play a mean guitar)
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stephent28
Posted 2008-02-05 2:00 PM (#56648 - in reply to #56623)
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Originally posted by elginacres:
So am I the only only one around here who has done two halftime super bowl performances
You win....all the rest of us have done 3 or more :D
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Tupperware
Posted 2008-02-05 3:11 PM (#56649 - in reply to #56623)
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Interesting tid-bit. Jordan Sparks singing the National Anthem was slip synched. This is standard practice for the anthem at superbowls. The network can't risk any technical problem or forgetting the words to the song. It was recorded on Saturday (in the stadium). During the "live" performance they ask the singer to keep the mic to their mouths as much as possible. If you also noticed they pan to a lot of crowd and scenary shots during the anthem. I learned this from one of the techs involved in the staging and in-house audio. Dave
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seesquare
Posted 2008-02-05 3:47 PM (#56650 - in reply to #56623)
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As an addendum to this thread (if you're a Tom Petty fan), catch the 4-hour documentary on The Sundance Channel, produced & directed by Peter Bogdanovich. Amazing story, and lots of good tunes.
As for the Superbowl XLII game itself, not bad. And, I'm not much of a football fan.
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PEZ
Posted 2008-02-05 3:55 PM (#56651 - in reply to #56623)
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Originally posted by Tupperware:
Interesting tid-bit. Jordan Sparks singing the National Anthem was slip synched. This is standard practice for the anthem at superbowls. The network can't risk any technical problem or forgetting the words to the song. It was recorded on Saturday (in the stadium). During the "live" performance they ask the singer to keep the mic to their mouths as much as possible. If you also noticed they pan to a lot of crowd and scenary shots during the anthem. I learned this from one of the techs involved in the staging and in-house audio. Dave
You would be surprised how many "Live perforances"
are infact on tape.
I would not have guessed that was one was.
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TR McCoy
Posted 2008-02-05 5:10 PM (#56652 - in reply to #56623)
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"Didn't like his beard"..... "relic from Woodstock". Why you young whippersnapper... You should respect your elders. Just remember that Old Age and Treachery Defeats Youth and Enthusiasm Every Time.

I'm fine with having been at Woodstock and having seen Cream and the Beatles live in 1967......

The only real problem is having to use Viagra to play a roundback these days........ (don't think about it too hard).......(oops poor choice of words)

NEVER MIND!!!
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-02-05 5:17 PM (#56653 - in reply to #56623)
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I watched both Sparks and Petty to see if they were lip synching and thought both were live. She did a good job of staying in synch.
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elginacres
Posted 2008-02-05 5:28 PM (#56654 - in reply to #56623)
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It was a long time ago now Stephen - we actually did a combo of live and lip synced stuff back then - the stadium sound went live - the TV stuff came off a 32 track ampex (dating myself here) because the 2 track mixdown didn't sound great going out over the air - so we mixed it live in the truck - and could add effects, "air" and compression just for the TV audience...piped the trax into the monitor system - not the house system..in '82 I played acoustic - in '86 I mixed the stadium sound...Another Tidbit - in '86 Dick Enberg did not want to do the voice-over intro live - so we cut a single track that morning - as we were out of channels on the Ampex, we rolled the two track Cart Machine live under the intro music - and prayed it worked - it did...Tup's correct - in each case - those national anthems were done to tracks - they said they could not risk an error - Wynton Marsalis hated it - Diana Ross loved it.
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