Sunday, February 5, 2012

Madonna half time show

  • If youve followed Madonna throughout her career, youre well aware of one thing regarding her Super Bowl performance: Shes going to go all out to make it dazzling and unforgettable.
  • (NJ.com)
  • For all the pomp and excess of Madonnas Super Bowl halftime show, it is likely to be a single extended middle finger by guest singer M.I.A. that is most remembered.
  • (Chicago Tribune)
  • Madonna may have made it through her Super Bowl halftime show with no wardrobe malfunctions. But one of her fellow performers still managed to sneak in a gesture that may not please the F.C.C.
  • (Washington Post)
  • There was exactly one shocking moment during Madonnas Super Bowl halftime show -- and it was only shocking to people who heard her wrong. At one point during Music, her second song, it sounded like might have said the word cock.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Rumors of Cee Lo joining Madonna at the Super Bowl XLVI Halftime Show surfaced late in January and, sure enough, the Goodie Mob rapper came out to support Madge on Sunday night (February 5) in Indianapolis.
  • (MTV)
  • Madonna has still got it! At Sunday's Super Bowl XLVI half-time spectacular, the 53-year-old mother of four stepped out onto the stage in Indianapolis, Ind.
  • (San Francisco Gate)
  • Roman soldiers, cheerleaders with pom-poms, a gospel choir and more -- Madonnas halftime performance set a new expectation for football concerts after the second quarter of Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis.
  • (MLive.com)
  • From the moment that it was announced back in December that Madonna would be taking the stage during the Super Bowl halftime show, everyone has been buzzing about what the Queen of Pop will do when she performs.
  • (MTV)
  • It was, in other words, just the sort of Super Bowl halftime show we expected tonight from Madonna — yet tempered with an air of restraint that seemed to magnify the moment.
  • (Detroit Free Press)
  • Madge killed it in her halftime show, even earning love from the hard-to-please and often overly critical social media madding crowd.
  • (Entertainment Weekly Online)

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