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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

41. Earth Needs Oil -
Where did all the great marching band shows for half time go? The dribble they show now is just an embarrasment for football. And why won't the announcers shut up or at least let us watch pre-game while they are talking? It's all become just one great big commercial.

42. eddie -
that WAS mybrucespringsteen .com

43. Kelly -
I can't stand "The Boss"! After he makes a killing with a Walmart deal, he then goes on to say "My bad." What a hypocrite!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

44. Yahoo! Music User -
Bruce, Were going to Disneyland? How about Disneyworld right down the road.

45. Yahoo! Music User -
Bruce owns a minor league baseball team in Jersey and is an avid baseball fan.....

46. David -
To all the critics...LIGHTEN UP! I would say it was maybe a little ordinary and the Ref thing was a little corny but it was 12 minutes of Springsteen and it was fun! It's not like you bought a ticket to a Springsteen concert...then you would have a right to complain. He was playing for a pretty diverse audience and he did a fine job.

47. luvs to eat -
He flippin ROCKED just like all his shows

48. Oohgabooga -
You're full of $hit and you're no Springsteen fan - Bruce and his band provided one of the most exciting and dynamic Super Bowl half-time shows EVER. Go crawl back into your hole and hope that they bring back Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake

49. Thomas -
Rob,
The last two weeks were nothing but superbowl hype and silliness.
There was plenty of adult stuff going on in the real world that is cause for concern . Bruce helped everybody have a little fun for a few minutes...
Lighten up........The economy is in shambles, wars are being fought and we just got a new president...

50. Jim -
You are an idiot !!!!

51. Raoul Hunt -
Can't really make a comment on his performance. I didn't see it and I'm surprised anyone else did. I'm sure the ratings for Puppy Bowl V on Animal Planet skyrocketed for that 12-13 minutes. Who are they going to get next year, Conway Twitty?

52. Mark F -
Rob O'Connor dissing Bruce Springsteen.......and who is Rob O'Conner?Bruce may be getting older,but he is still doing all he can to entertain us;he may not have been at his best,but his songs and stylings put to shame whatever slime, you,Rob O'Connor(and who are you again?) call music.

53. Patrick C -
Sorry, but you obviously don't get the big picture!
I question you even being a fan!

54. Steven -
I never thought Bruce would jump the shark, but there it was on national TV for all to see. So sad

55. Beau -
Wow, what a moron you are.

That's just what Bruce does. He can do anything he wants, IMO. He IS The Boss, after all.

56. Curtis F -
Actually, didn't the ref come out to call a penalty for delaying the game? Anyway, the halftime show was great. For once.

57. Angie -
He was off tune and several times he couldn't belt the words out as he was out of breath. Also, "hard rocking band"?! Somehow I can't understand that. I listen to both Faith Hill as well as Metallica and Rob Zombie. Bruce Springsteen comes in as soft rock at the very hardest. I was very disappointed with the halftime show and had to bail until it was over.

58. michael -
Bruce Sucked. I watched Puppy Bowl after I heard one note

59. David -
You know the biggest sin about Bruce at Suoer Bowl was the smucks that gave you money to write such an article. This piece of weak dribble doesn't belong anywhere, you set out with a weak agenda to come down on his performance and you failed. Take your money and get your self some writing classes and perhaps they will let you start at want ads and work down.

60. -
I couldn't have said it better. Absolutely spot-on review. My guests and I couldn't even speak, but we all had that WTF look in our eyes when it was (finally) over.
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