The Weekend


Well, just watched the half-time Super Bowl, and I am impressed and (should I say it?), surprised by The Weekend.  Perhaps it's my biases at play here, but I am shocked and happy about it.  Or as I was coached at my job, my "unconscious bias".  I loved it!
rpeluso
The Super Bowl halftime shows used to be more interesting.  This is a list of all the shows.  The first game had the Anaheim High School Steppers Drill Team and Flag Girls.  Super Bowl V had the Southeast Missouri State Marching Band.  Super VI had, in addition to the Marine Corp Drill Team, a tribute to Louis Armstrong with Ella Fitzgerald singing "Mack the Knife".  And let's not forget the four times the show starred Up With People.  Super XXV was unique in that it had both the absolute best musical moment in Super Bowl history and the start of the decline of western civilization.  Whitney Houston sang the national anthem and New Kids On the Block were the halftime shown.
"She considers Michael Jackson’s appearance before her time back in early 90’s the one to beat."
Anything by Michael Jackson is the one to beat. Or to hope to beat (in your dreams).
"...you never saw Hendrix, The Who, Tull, Floyd, etc with dancers behind them."

They used to be in front of them. They paid to dance.
I got confused here.

What is the correct way, in this thread at least, to call the singer from U2? Is Bono acceptable or should it be Bono Vox? Should it be his childhood name instead?

Can I be on the first name basis with Elvis, or should I make sure to refer to him as Elvis Presley all the time? Is it according to the rules if I omit Aaron at least?
What is the correct way, in this thread at least, to call the singer from U2?

Whatever you do, don’t call him Paul David Hewson.