If more people were for people, all people everywhere, they’d be a lot less people to worry about and a lot more people who care. Fifth grade music program, 1972. I’d add “never forget,” but how could I?
Of all the copy written about the Halftime Show, this was the only one that included Handel, Bad Bunny, Bononcini and Kid Rock! And why not? The parallels are too interesting (and fun) to ignore. Music is a form of expression and has been used in politics and propaganda probably since someone started smacking two rocks together. This had to be a fun column to write. I laughed out loud a couple of times. Kudos.
So wonderful to hear your comments about the half-time shows, especially Sunday's with Bad Bunny (Ricky Martin and Lady Gaga, too)! Your inclusive posts are a welcome read, Colleen. Although I don't often click on the links, I enjoy the imagery.
If more people were for people, all people everywhere, they’d be a lot less people to worry about and a lot more people who care. Fifth grade music program, 1972. I’d add “never forget,” but how could I?
Of all the copy written about the Halftime Show, this was the only one that included Handel, Bad Bunny, Bononcini and Kid Rock! And why not? The parallels are too interesting (and fun) to ignore. Music is a form of expression and has been used in politics and propaganda probably since someone started smacking two rocks together. This had to be a fun column to write. I laughed out loud a couple of times. Kudos.
So wonderful to hear your comments about the half-time shows, especially Sunday's with Bad Bunny (Ricky Martin and Lady Gaga, too)! Your inclusive posts are a welcome read, Colleen. Although I don't often click on the links, I enjoy the imagery.
By the way, my wife and I blame you for getting us into yet another series because you mentioned it in your posts (no, not Bridgeton....yet!): Schitt's Creek with the late Catherine O'Hara https://open.substack.com/pub/colleenwheelahan/p/you-dont-have-to-be-a-singer?utm_campaign=post-expanded-share&utm_medium=web