Can will.i.am, Fergie and friends scale the heights of Up With People's epochal performances in Super Bowls X, XIV, XVI and XX? Only time will tell. Will they be asked to perform at three more Super Bowls in order to match Up With People's record? Unlikely. Only three teams in NFL history have won as many Super Bowls as Up With People have performed Super Bowl Halftime shows (a feat they accomplished without the aid of performance enhancing drugs or Auto-Tune).
I recently scored a copy of Up With People's 1979 masterpiece, People Are The Energy, in VG+ condition at my local Goodwill (with a copy of 1982's Encore shoved in the sleeve for good measure). Better yet, the album cover had been signed by the entire cast (or a large portion of it in any case). I'll never understand what would drive a person to drop such a valuable treasure off at Goodwill, but their poor judgment is my gain.
I suppose tastes have changed a bit since 1986 when Mike Ditka's Chicago Bears featuring Jim McMahon, Walton Payton and William "Refrigerator" Perry defeated the Raymond Berry's New England Patriots featuring
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If Up With People promise to expose a nipple for a split second I say sign them up. Not because we need tepid nudity; it's just been so long since people had a SB halftime show that the easily offended could get all worked up about.
I am both pro-people and pro-nipple, so I agree fully.
Of course I am too young to remember Carol Channing's infamous "wardrobe malfunction" during her "Tribute To Mardis Gras" in Super Bowl IV.
Yeah, I won't be able to sleep tonight, Pete. Thanks.
NPR jumped on your Up With People bandwagon: http://www.npr.org/blogs/monkeysee/2011/02/07/133559596/what-is-it-about-the-super-bowl-that-sends-stars-stumbling
I set 'em straight about who said it first.
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