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The 10 Unforgivable Sins Of Bruce Springsteen's Performance At The Super Bowl

Posted Sun Feb 1, 2009 7:13pm PST by Rob O'Connor in List Of The Day

You may find this hard to believe, but I am a Bruce Springsteen fan. I may not come across as someone who would enjoy his music, but from "For You," "Backstreets," "Darkness On The Edge of Town," "The Promise" to "The River," "Nebraska," "Tougher Than The Rest," "I Wish I Were Blind" and "Radio Nowhere," I can find plenty to recommend of the man's music. His new album Working On A Dream, the stillborn title track and "Outlaw Pete" aside, is the best thing he's cut in years.

But that half-time show at the Super Bowl--12 excruciating minutes--puts me in an indefensible position to the people who I've been trying to convert for all these years. Now they'll never listen to me.

Since this is LIST OF THE DAY, I will present to you in list form my reasons for why this was an abomination.

10) Bruce addresses the TV camera and tells everyone to drop the guacamole dip and chicken fingers to join him. No need to cajole us Bruce, we're in our comfy chairs and ready to rock. Don't tell me what to do and don't slide into the camera. That's hokey!

9) He opens with "Tenth Avenue Freezeout." The only version of this song I've ever admired is the incredibly funky one that struts out from the Hammersmith Odeon Concert available on the DVD of Born To Run: 30th Anniversary Edition. The E Street Band has never been a funky outfit and with as many people on stage as they had on Super Bowl Sunday, it was bound to sound stilted and as corny as ever.

8) There were too many people on the stage. After five members in a band most rock 'n' roll groups get noticeably worse with each additional member. Van Morrison is the exception to this rule and Bruce has skirted it by employing top notch guys like Miami Steve and Nils Lofgren. However, he had at least six guitar players onstage. All playing the same parts. Add on the horn section and we're talking chaos.

7) Bruce had to sneak in the title track to his new album. OK, Bruce is going to use the limited time he has to sneak in a little plug for his new album. Can't blame him for trying. Can't blame us for not wanting to hear it.

6) Bruce sneaks in a gospel choir for two minutes. Throw in the gospel choir and it's right back to that sanctimonious vibe that always creeps me out.

5) Bruce changes the reference from baseball to football in "Glory Days." It's always been obvious that Bruce is no sports fan. No big deal. Neither am I, for the most part. But even I know it's called a "fastball" and not a "speedball" (that's what you do when you hang out with John Belushi) and to change the reference to a "Hail Mary" pass in football and make the arm gesture that you're throwing the ball is pretty over-obvious.

4) Bruce has a referee come out and declare it "Boss Time." I admit I don't what happened here. I was pacing the floor and telling myself this wasn't happening around this point. But suddenly I see a guy in a ref outfit come out and I hear somebody call it "Boss Time." Why not have MC Hammer come out and declare it "Hammer Time"? It might as well be.

3) Bruce has apparently joined "Up With People." Everything else aside, Bruce was simply too corny for his own good. It was embarrassing. It was the sight of a guy trying too hard and overcompensating for his ill-ease. It's always been said that Bruce shows more restraint than Billy Joel or Meat Loaf but here he's just killing us with show biz overkill. Rock 'n' Roll, as antiquated a notion as it is these days, is supposed to stay apart from Show Biz. This was pure Cheeze-Whiz.

2) He sticks poor Clarence on COWBELL. For "Glory Days," suddenly Clarence is shuttled off his beloved saxophone, a horn section is bought out front and Clarence is given the lowly COWBELL. Now, the Cowbell has always been an in-joke for all rock bands ever since Saturday Night Live and Blue Oyster Cult deemed "more cowbell" a worthy epithet. Do you think anyone in that stadium heard that cowbell? I bet even Clarence couldn't hear the damn thing.

1) Bruce makes me wish there had been a wardrobe malfunction. Janet Jackson exposes a breast. Mick Jagger gets bleeped during "Start Me Up." Bruce comes with the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval. C'mon, Bruce, be a little more edgy. At least do something controversial beyond just being so damned happy and people-pleasing. It's like you're Paul McCartney all of a sudden.

4918 Comments

1. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
Wow Rob. How did you NOT like Outlaw Pete? I loved the track! It was fun to listen to!

That aside, funny list. While, if a were a cold hearted critic I would wholesomely agree with this list, I liked the performance. Yah, Bruce did seem a tad bit like McCartney in that sense.

But, IMO it was still fun. And that is all that matters. (And no, I won't say MORE COWBELL).

2. stewart -
SOUR GRAPES---- the halftime show was fun its a spectacle not a concert you might say you are a fan but probably never been to a concert of the Boss especially the magic tour where it was all about fun his life is very happy now and the music shows it. did you expect him to be moody and dark. as far as glory days --its halftime at the super bowl FOOTBALL why not change the lines did you want him to lipsync

3. Yahoo! Music User -
yeah i thought the halftime performance was pretty lame.

4. Barbara -
If you ever saw a live show you know this was pure Bruce, It is always a mix of corny, high-energy, preaching and sheer power. Tix on sale Monday, get a ticket and see 3 plus hours just like this 13 minutes.

5. Robert M -
Given all the hassles and limitations that come with giving a super bowl half-time show, I thought it was a great show!

6. Roland -
what an [profane] you are. Springsteen is a legendary rocker.. so what if he changed some song lyrics... common sense tells you you're at a football game... so what if Clarence Clemons picked up a cow bell, don't tell me you've never seen him do it before, and if you have not then you are not a true Springsteen fan, i've seen him do it a number of times, i'm sure he's comfortable with his role....and as far as his show goes... it's part concert, and part revival. The Boss himself has described the in this way. So i do not think you have any room to talk about The Boss... all the songs they played were awesome. 10th Ave freeze out is a cool tune

7. Larry H -
Even though you say you're a Springsteen fan , your negative review of his half-time performance proves otherwise. It's the superbowl , you numbskull . Of course it's going to be over-the -top.And it was slightly clever to change the references in "Glory Days " from baseball to football.You're just intent on being a snooty critic even though you obviously lack the insight and taste in music to be a critic who's taken seriously .
Enjoy no-talents like Britney Spears and Jessica Simpson and leave real music reviews to someone who knows what the hell they're talking about.

8. Yahoo! Music User -
i wouldn't call anything that happened tonight clever...that was as stupid and pandering a performance as possible...

9. Adam -
I didn't really mind Bruce rocking out...better than Tom Petty standing there and doing nothing...but I will agree with you on the ref, that was a little much.

10. Jo L -
anyone who has seen Bruce in concert knows; this is what he does. He just condensed 3 hours into 12 minutes, is all.

I thought it was great, for all the constraints he had to work with.

11. Yahoo! Music User -
can you imagine putting up with 3 hours of that hokum?

12. Yahoo! Music User -
it was fine for his audience......for an annoying hipster like you maybe not. i am sure you were foaming at the mouth with your friends in your unassuming clothes when bruce seemed to actually enjoy playing to an audience of fans of a barbaric, misogynistic and commercial sport and used a props, certain songs and minor lyric changes to make their experience more fun. i am glad you can point to the things that you find acceptable about bruce....it lets us know how very open minded you are....typing from your mac on a futon and sipping an $8 coffee. maybe wire, pavement, sigur ros or pj harvey will play next year and you will have to dog them for enjoying life and you'll be left to find something out of maximum rock n roll that you can cling to now.

if you want to dog a music related issue during the super bowl it should be the pathetic smashing pumpkins/billy corgan hyundai comercial.....but you probably didn't see that....you were listening to coltrane on vinyl until you knew it was about halftime and you HAD to tune in to take easy shots at springsteen who was playing to the kids that beat you up in school and the people that can't stand to be around you now.

cheer up and relax.

13. Irwin Fletcher -
Rob's take is dead-on. I nearly threw up watching Willard Springsteen and the Geriatric St Band cheese their way thru the worst half time show since the Stones...and I am a CLASSIC ROCK GUY.

14. Yahoo! Music User -
Rob, time to hang up your Blog. Your blogging days are increasingly over. Springsteen was energized...got the crowd and those of us watching on TV "involved" and it was the best 12 minutes in Super Bowl half-time shows that we've seen in YEARS! Give the Boss his proper due.

15. Yahoo! Music User -
oh.....an part of the appeal of bruce has always been that he never stereotypes who he wants to make up his audience....and he doesn't mind playing to any of them..republican or democrats...old or young...or someone who only wants to hear "dancing in the dark"...he doesn't mind saying something hokey out of fear of alienating some "true" fan that really understands him and his brilliant early work. i understand that you think some things were wrong to do, but he doesn't care about you....which almost makes him more punk than any unsigned indie band out there (the same thing goes for the flaming lips doing a microsoft commercial...brilliant! ). if you had an open mind you would actually have seen a guy that has true artistic freedom....freedom to do whatever he wants. any albums or appearances that were more commercial leaning never lead him in a commercial direction......maybe he just felt like it, which is how i want my rock.

stop reading this......i hear your soy spoiling.

16. Dominic -
Now being a Jersey boy I feel the need to share.
SPRINGSTEEN SUCKS!! He sucked in the 80's, he sucked in the 90's and he STILL sucks. And please spare me the "you just don't understand him" line...I understand him just fine, I just don't understand the need of people to identify with a trailer park icon.

17. josht -
I thought it sucked also...realy,realy showed their age. The power slide was recockulous. Songs sounded like crap. LAME!!!

18. Yahoo! Music User -
Half time was week, I watch the game for football not some over the hill singer trying to be kool againg. They need to cut the half time show out all together.

19. Lyle -
it was a very long 12 minutes, and the camera slide in took the cake early on..... I expected better, Bruce

20. Yahoo! Music User -
I sooo agree with every statement in the 10 sins statement- it was hard to watch even for the biggest Springsteen fan such as myself--I built him up so much all the way through the game to all my non believing Bruce party folks and felt like crawling under the couch from the start of it to the end-and what was up with the crotch-camera sliding thing-how weird was that?!?! I hope that camera guy doesn't have a black eye this morning-soooo disappointing and corny!!!
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