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Title: Bruno Mars Suprised Me
Post by: mykcob4 on February 03, 2014, 11:24:21 AM
I watched the Super Bowl with little interest. I was disappointed in the commercials and anticipated an even greater disappointment in the halftime show. Man was I surprised! Mars was fantastic. Musically he brought skill and creativity to the show. Probably because I am 56 and probably because Mars went "oldschool" is the reason I enjoyed it so much. I even enjoyed the Red Hot Chili Peppers, which I can usually do without. I have heard some of Bruno Mars' songs before and never cared for them because they were always nothing more than self-entitled sexual garbage. You know, rap beats with phrases like "I'm the best....etc! But his halftime show was a great  even inspiring music medley of upbeat ballads and iconic hits. The mix of Funk and Motown Soul with modern pop (almost Michael Jackson like) was refreshing. His dance tribute to James Brown was entertaining as well albeit a short one. I have a new found respect for Bruno Mars that I never expected to happen.
Title: Re: Bruno Mars Suprised Me
Post by: Sargon The Grape on February 03, 2014, 12:00:56 PM
I suspect a lot of artists like him are actually quite good, but are required by the big corporations of the music industry to turn out trash that they know will sell. Great artists like Joe Satriani are still doing albums and concerts, but you don't exactly see their stuff flying off the shelves. That's just how things are, because that's how consumerism works: if shit sells, you make more shit.
Title: Re: Bruno Mars Suprised Me
Post by: Sargon The Grape on February 03, 2014, 01:37:50 PM
Quote from: "drunkenshoe"Oh a Satriani fan. Haven't heard that name in a long time. :)
My father's a fan of him. I've just heard enough to know he's good.
Title: Re: Bruno Mars Suprised Me
Post by: AllPurposeAtheist on February 03, 2014, 03:54:59 PM
I was disappointed there wasn't an inadvertent titty. :evil:
Title: Re: Bruno Mars Suprised Me
Post by: mykcob4 on February 03, 2014, 03:56:55 PM
Quote from: "Hijiri Byakuren"I suspect a lot of artists like him are actually quite good, but are required by the big corporations of the music industry to turn out trash that they know will sell. Great artists like Joe Satriani are still doing albums and concerts, but you don't exactly see their stuff flying off the shelves. That's just how things are, because that's how consumerism works: if shit sells, you make more shit.
I hate the fact that art is sold in a way that the lowest common denominator dictates the product.
Title: Re: Bruno Mars Suprised Me
Post by: Sargon The Grape on February 03, 2014, 04:28:10 PM
Quote from: "mykcob4"
Quote from: "Hijiri Byakuren"I suspect a lot of artists like him are actually quite good, but are required by the big corporations of the music industry to turn out trash that they know will sell. Great artists like Joe Satriani are still doing albums and concerts, but you don't exactly see their stuff flying off the shelves. That's just how things are, because that's how consumerism works: if shit sells, you make more shit.
I hate the fact that art is sold in a way that the lowest common denominator dictates the product.
If it were limited to art, the world would be a much nicer place to live in.
Title: Re: Bruno Mars Suprised Me
Post by: Shiranu on February 03, 2014, 05:33:37 PM
I actually kinda like Bruno
Title: Re: Bruno Mars Suprised Me
Post by: mykcob4 on February 03, 2014, 05:51:22 PM
Quote from: "Shiranu"I actually kinda like Bruno
After seeing him really display his talent I do too.
Title: Re: Bruno Mars Suprised Me
Post by: josephpalazzo on February 04, 2014, 11:06:06 AM
At the age of 5, he was imitating Elvis, courtesy of his uncle who made a living as an Elvis impersonator. Bruno was then nicknamed "little Elvis". It's not surprising that his music and stage performance contain heavy influences from the 50's and 60's.
Title: Re: Bruno Mars Suprised Me
Post by: Plu on February 04, 2014, 11:08:39 AM
Quote from: "mykcob4"
Quote from: "Hijiri Byakuren"I suspect a lot of artists like him are actually quite good, but are required by the big corporations of the music industry to turn out trash that they know will sell. Great artists like Joe Satriani are still doing albums and concerts, but you don't exactly see their stuff flying off the shelves. That's just how things are, because that's how consumerism works: if shit sells, you make more shit.
I hate the fact that art is sold in a way that the lowest common denominator dictates the product.

Welcome to capitalism.
Title: Re: Bruno Mars Suprised Me
Post by: Fidel_Castronaut on February 04, 2014, 12:29:57 PM
Probably shouldn't have turned your back on him.
Title: Re: Bruno Mars Suprised Me
Post by: PickelledEggs on February 04, 2014, 03:02:38 PM
Quote from: "Hijiri Byakuren"I suspect a lot of artists like him are actually quite good, but are required by the big corporations of the music industry to turn out trash that they know will sell. Great artists like Joe Satriani are still doing albums and concerts, but you don't exactly see their stuff flying off the shelves. That's just how things are, because that's how consumerism works: if shit sells, you make more shit.
If Satch got up there and played Summer Song or Crystal Planet, it think it would have been a much more exciting half time show. Bruno Mars wasn't a bad choice though. He's mainstream, but not a pain in the ears like the people they get for the other halftime shows. I enjoyed it.