It really doesn't matter either way to me because I long ago accepted the fact that I am not really into mainstream music. So it didn't matter when the SB had Aerosmith, Rolling Stones or any other act of any genre, I knew it wasn't going to really be my thing. I understand why they do it. They want to appeal to the masses. That's fine, I don't have to watch it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Lzen:
You are correct. But I wish people would at least get it right. Half the people being called boomers are not that old to be boomers.
Right, but that is pretty standard for generational smack talk anyway. You'd think millennials were anyone under the age of 40 based on the way they've been talked about for the past 10 years. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
It's way of pigenholing people so you can judge them as one instead of dealing with messy stuff like having conversations and dealing with the fact that people have different opinions about things while being okay with it.
It's age discrimination, and will eventually bite those in the ass that employ said "tactic". [Reply]
This is the most "crappity rappity" hip hop halftime show I can remember. Lol you guys up in arms are hilarious. There's been a few halftime shows where I just flipped the channel to the Puppy bowl or something lol. This lineup is one of the few that actually I've looked forward to [Reply]
While the conversation in here has been all about Snoop/Eminem/Dre, the real headliner here is Kendrick Lamar, at least as far as the younger generation goes.
Adding him to the lineup was a stroke of genius imo. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
While the conversation in here has been all about Snoop/Eminem/Dre, the real headliner here is Kendrick Lamar, at least as far as the younger generation goes.
Adding him to the lineup was a stroke of genius imo.
Yep he carries it for me personally. While I like em and snoop just fine I honestly don’t give a shit about dre or mary j bilge. [Reply]