Carlos Santana Slams Super Bowl Halftime Show: There Should Have Been 'Real Live Music', But...but...but...Beyoncé was there!
The Beyhive will absolutely not be admiring about this: Carlos Santana, he of the 1999 hit song, "Smooth," has alleged out the Super Bowl 50 halftime show, featuring the "Formation" accompanist alongside Coldplay and Bruno Mars in an accessible letter to the NFL and CBS.
"I would like to yield this befalling to acknowledge you both for including me as a allotment of your Super Bowl entertainment," he wrote. "I do feel accountable to point out to you that the Halftime Appearance should accept included some of the bounded iconic bands that the World would accept admired to see perform."
Santana was featured in a highlights reel of accomplished Super Bowl ball as Chris Martin sang "Fix You." The allegorical rocker performed during a pre-game concert at Super Bowl XXXVII…coincidentally the aforementioned year Beyoncé accent the halftime show.
"Bands like Metallica, Steve Miller, Journey and castigation truly. We would accept rocked the Half Time Appearance and done the SF Bay Area proud," Santana continued. "This is just an allurement for you to accede iconic bands as allotment of your Half Time entertainment. Absolute reside music, absolute reside vocals, and accord the admirers absolute reside chills."
"Thank You Carlos," Journey after chimed in. "And yes we would accept all Rocked it !"
While the halftime appearance has tended abroad from bedrock -- bands like The Rolling Stones and Bruce Springsteen -- appear pop -- Katy Perry and Madonna -- it's hardly fair to alarm a halftime appearance abounding with GRAMMY winners not absolute music. And Metallica? At the Super Bowl?
Santana wasn't the alone one to article to this year's show. Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani alleged it "outrageous," demography breach to Beyoncé's abutment of the Black Lives Matter movement, in particular.
"You're talking to Middle America if you're at the Super Bowl," he said on Fox & Friends. "If you're traveling to accept entertainment, let's accept decent, wholesome entertainment, not use it as a belvedere to advance the humans who put their lives at accident to save us."
The Beyhive will absolutely not be admiring about this: Carlos Santana, he of the 1999 hit song, "Smooth," has alleged out the Super Bowl 50 halftime show, featuring the "Formation" accompanist alongside Coldplay and Bruno Mars in an accessible letter to the NFL and CBS.
"I would like to yield this befalling to acknowledge you both for including me as a allotment of your Super Bowl entertainment," he wrote. "I do feel accountable to point out to you that the Halftime Appearance should accept included some of the bounded iconic bands that the World would accept admired to see perform."
Santana was featured in a highlights reel of accomplished Super Bowl ball as Chris Martin sang "Fix You." The allegorical rocker performed during a pre-game concert at Super Bowl XXXVII…coincidentally the aforementioned year Beyoncé accent the halftime show.
"Bands like Metallica, Steve Miller, Journey and castigation truly. We would accept rocked the Half Time Appearance and done the SF Bay Area proud," Santana continued. "This is just an allurement for you to accede iconic bands as allotment of your Half Time entertainment. Absolute reside music, absolute reside vocals, and accord the admirers absolute reside chills."
"Thank You Carlos," Journey after chimed in. "And yes we would accept all Rocked it !"
While the halftime appearance has tended abroad from bedrock -- bands like The Rolling Stones and Bruce Springsteen -- appear pop -- Katy Perry and Madonna -- it's hardly fair to alarm a halftime appearance abounding with GRAMMY winners not absolute music. And Metallica? At the Super Bowl?
Santana wasn't the alone one to article to this year's show. Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani alleged it "outrageous," demography breach to Beyoncé's abutment of the Black Lives Matter movement, in particular.
"You're talking to Middle America if you're at the Super Bowl," he said on Fox & Friends. "If you're traveling to accept entertainment, let's accept decent, wholesome entertainment, not use it as a belvedere to advance the humans who put their lives at accident to save us."
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