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		<title>Who Sucks at the Superbowl Half-Time Show</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, an ancient Roger Daltry and a still fairly nimble, but equally
over-the-hill Pete Townsend get to play the Stupor Bowl 44 halftime  show.
What a depressing act.
Pete&#8217;s still got the old arm swing, and his riffs are as clean as  ever,
but there was no reason to have taped Daltry&#8217;s mic cord to the mic [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, an ancient Roger Daltry and a still fairly nimble, but equally<br />
over-the-hill Pete Townsend get to play the Stupor Bowl 44 halftime  show.<br />
What a depressing act.</p>
<p>Pete&#8217;s still got the old arm swing, and his riffs are as clean as  ever,<br />
but there was no reason to have taped Daltry&#8217;s mic cord to the mic  itself.</p>
<p>Recently I&#8217;ve begun to pay attention to the inverse relationship  between<br />
how badly the music is going to suck and how bright and flashy fireworks<br />
and light show are.</p>
<p>The Who&#8217;s show on Sunday was a topper.  I doubt anyone in the stadium<br />
could have seen Daltry at the mic or Townsend&#8217;s guitar antics (sans<br />
blowing up an amp by slamming a guitar into it) for all the lights<br />
flashing across the field and firework flares.</p>
<p>When I popped into the show (having come over from an old Law and  Order<br />
re-run to check the score), Daltry was in the middle of Pinball Wizard.</p>
<p>When I last saw the Who live, San Diego, 1982, Roger was already<br />
having trouble hitting the high notes, so I had no expectations about<br />
this performance.  It was sad however, to see that he couldn&#8217;t sustain<br />
a phrase.  He may never have had the young Sinatra&#8217;s power, but he was<br />
a formidable singer in his own right.  That was then, as they say.<br />
I don&#8217;t know what he&#8217;s doing with his days, but it&#8217;s certainly not<br />
anything cadio-vascular.  Frank, at the end of his days, deep into<br />
his 80s, still had more voice than this.</p>
<p>Roger&#8217;s range seems to have gone the way of his wind.  Maybe he&#8217;s got  an<br />
octave in him, but it would have been difficult tell from the way he<br />
dropped down anytime the piece called for something serious in the way<br />
of a higher note.</p>
<p>Anyone who watches PBS is used to seeing geezers from the 50s and 60s<br />
strut what little is left of their stuff during beg breaks.  Recently<br />
Public Broadcast has even managed to resurrect Fleetwood Mac (all of<br />
them looking as ancient as Roger and Pete in Miami).</p>
<p>What is never seen is whether or not any of these singers or groups  has<br />
anything new in their repertiore.  It&#8217;s a pity.  Doing so might show<br />
that these people still have talents and that they matured artistically.<br />
It would also give us a chance to both revisit our youth and celebrate<br />
the fact that we too, have matured.</p>
<p>Assuming we want to lay claim to the fact.</p>
<p>Stuck in the past, singing along with tunes we danced to in our 20s<br />
infantalizes us all, audience as well as performers.  We all deserve<br />
better.</p>
<p>Rickie Nelson said it best, when he slammed the fans who booed him  off<br />
stage at Madison Square Garden in 1971:</p>
<p>&#8220;If memories were all I sang, I&#8217;d rather drive a truck.&#8221;</p>
<p>And if memories are all I have, I&#8217;d rather say good-night.</p>
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