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The Who Rock Super Bowl Halftime With Explosive Set

Medley includes ‘Pinball Wizard,’ ‘Baba O’Riley,’ ‘Won’t Get Fooled Again’ and more. By James Montgomery The Who’s Roger Daltry and Pate Townshed Photo: Win McNamee/ Getty Images The first half of Super Bowl XLIV might not have provided the offensive fireworks many had expected, but luckily for pyrotechnics obsessives, there was still the half-time show, featuring a bombastic set by the Who . On Sunday night (February 7), the London legends brought out the big guns, ripping through a hit-filled set and leaving the skies over Miami’s Sun Life Stadium filled with smoke. Opening with “Pinball Wizard,” Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend traded verses while flashbulbs popped and flames leapt, the stage — a star-bursting L.E.D. number — shining brightly. They segued right into “Baba O’Riley,” with the song’s famed opening strains echoing around the stadium. Green lasers criss-crossed the night sky, as Townshend windmilled like crazy, then pulled a solo out of his red Fender guitar. (Vegas oddsmakers put the over/under on windmills at 4.5. Hope you took the over.) Daltrey belted the tune out, and contributed a smoking harmonica solo of his own. “Who Are You” was next and featured the band’s famed red, white and blue mod logo spinning around the stage, and another incendiary solo from Townshend. Then came a few verses of “Tommy,” the stadium bathed in cool blue lights as Daltrey sang, “See me, feel me, touch me.” And since this year’s Super Bowl was being held in Miami (home of a “CSI” franchise), the Who wrapped with the show’s theme song, “Won’t Get Fooled Again,” featuring even more lasers, flames and — during the song’s epic drum fill — some serious fireworks. (Sadly, David Caruso didn’t make an appearance.) Daltrey yowled his famous “Yeaaaaaah!” and the sky erupted in even more pyrotechnics. Then, as the Super Bowl crowd cheered wildly, Daltrey and Townshed embraced, and it was all over, except for the smoke. There was still plenty of that. Related Artists The Who

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Carrie Underwood’s National Anthem Kicks Off Super Bowl XLIV

Queen Latifah performed ‘America the Beautiful’ before Underwood’s rendition of ‘The Star-Spangled Banner.’ By Kyle Anderson Carrie Underwood performs the National Anthem Photo: CBS Carrie Underwood excels no matter what the context. Fresh off her headline-grabbing contribution to the Michael Jackson tribute at this year’s Grammy Awards (where she adroitly weaved her way through Jackson’s “Earth Song”), Underwood took the microphone in front of a sold-out Sun Life Stadium in Miami to deliver a killer rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner” before the kickoff to Super Bowl XLIV. Before Underwood performed, Queen Latifah sang “America the Beautiful” flanked by a children’s choir. Latifah broke it down during the tune’s finale for a jazz-inflected, gospel-tinged capper. Then it was time for Underwood. Following the presentation of the colors, the “American Idol” alum took the stage wearing a white jumpsuit accented with silver chains and a silver belt. During her performance, the broadcast cut to scenes of soldiers in Kabul, Afghanistan, standing at attention. At the song’s climax, the crowd was treated to fireworks and — in a Super Bowl tradition — a flyover by a quartet of fighter jets. Players, coaches and fans were visibly moved by Underwood’s stellar performance. The singer is the latest in a long line of blockbuster stars who’ve started the Super Bowl with the national anthem. At last year’s game, fellow “American Idol” contestant Jennifer Hudson performed the song before the Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Arizona Cardinals. Other recent notable “Star-Spangled Banner” crooners include Jordin Sparks (another “Idol” alum), Billy Joel, Alicia Keys, Beyonc

Chris Brown And LL Cool J Lend Support During ‘SOS: Help For Haiti’

‘We’re just trying to help them out and show them that we love them,’ Brown says of the Haitian people. By Hillary Crosley, with reporting by Jayson Rodriguez Chris Brown at BET’s “SOS Saving Ourselves: Help for Haiti” telethon on Friday LL Cool J and Chris Brown joined the cast of supporters presenting and performing for BET’s “SOS Saving Ourselves: Help for Haiti”

Wyclef Jean Introduces Haitian Rappers At ‘SOS: Help For Haiti’ Telethon

Members of Barikad Crew — who lost a member in the earthquake — and RockFam join ‘Clef onstage. By MTV News staff, with reporting by Jayson Rodriguez Wyclef Jean at BET’s “SOS Save Ourselves: Help for Haiti” on Friday Photo: MTV News Wyclef Jean has been a dynamo in his support for earthquake relief in his home country of Haiti.

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‘SOS: Help For Haiti’ Telethon Unites Chris Brown, Mary J. Blige, Justin Bieber

Wyclef Jean, Keri Hilson, Robin Thicke and Nas also perform at the BET telethon. By Shaheem Reid Justin Bieber and Chris Brown at BET’s “SOS Save Ourselves: Help for Haiti” on Friday Photo: Kevin Mazur/ Getty Images Queen Latifah , Pharrell and Diddy spearheaded BET’s “SOS Save Ourselves: Help for Haiti” telethon Friday night (February 5) at Miami’s American Airlines arena, encouraging viewers to donate to the quake-ravaged island. From the onset, the mood was upbeat, thanks to Wyclef Jean’s opening performance of “Hold On” with Mavado.

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Snooki, Nick Cannon Give Us Their Super Bowl Picks

Josh Groban, Jason Mraz and Melanie Fiona also weigh in, and they’re all leaning toward the New Orleans Saints. By James Montgomery Snooki Photo: MTV News Las Vegas oddsmakers have the Indianapolis Colts as 5-point favorites heading into their Sunday showdown with the New Orleans Saints in Super Bowl XLIV

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Exclusive: Jared Leto Talks About 30 Seconds To Mars Bomb Scare

‘It was pretty surreal,’ the 30STM frontman says. By James Montgomery 30 Seconds to Mars’s Jared Leto Photo: MTV News On Thursday (February 4), Jared Leto decided to hold an impromptu gathering of 30 Seconds to Mars fans at The Hive, the gallery/communal space he and his bandmates run on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles

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Charges In Michael Jackson’s Death To Be Filed Monday

DA’s statement does not specify who will be charged, but Conrad Murray expects to surrender. By MTV News staff Dr.

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Lady Gaga Talks Monster Ball’s Next Phase, Elton John Grammy Performance

‘It’s more of a musical and less of a concert,’ she says of Monster Ball’s overseas incarnation. By Cristina Ramos, with additional reporting by Jem Aswad Lady Gaga performs at the 52 annual Grammy Awards Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images In a phone interview with Ryan Seacrest on Los Angeles radio station KIIS-FM on Friday morning (February 5), Lady Gaga talked about the next phase of her Monster Ball Tour — which begins in England on February 18 and carries on through Ireland, Australia and New Zealand before concluding in Japan on April 18 — her dazzling performance with Elton John at the Grammy Awards on Sunday, and even Ozzy Osbourne

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Sade Returns After A Decade With Soldier Of Love

Is she poised for a Maxwell-style career resurgence? By Steven Roberts with Jem Aswad Sade Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage Sade will release her sixth album, Soldier of Love, on Tuesday. It’s been 10 years since her last LP, Lovers Rock, and while this outing is not drastically different from her work in the past, that’s by no means a bad thing

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