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It is! I think only Prince, Beyonce and Madonna can come close to this. MJ did amazing too, but it was only a excerpt of his Dangerous tour more than a unique performance.
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That jump alone was better than Beyoncé's whole SB, he had a unique presence on the stage. I also like Prince's set, he's was a monster on guitar.

Madonna's show was a mess, only the beginning of the show was worthy of her name.

 

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1. Gaga

2. Michael

3. Prince

4. Diana

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4 years since one of her GREATEST PERFORMANCES to date. We are forced to continue stanning. The way her back-catalogue rose in the charts everywhere was a time to be alive for a chart fan :rofl:
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That jump alone was better than Beyoncé's whole SB, he had a unique presence on the stage. I also like Prince's set, he's was a monster on guitar.

But it's still the same as his Dangerous tour. I love the tour, saw it on TV when I was ten, but it does make the SB less special. Just my opinion.

 

Also have to remember, that the superstar halftime shows were invented at that time.

But it's still the same as his Dangerous tour. I love the tour, saw it on TV when I was ten, but it does make the SB less special. Just my opinion.

 

Also have to remember, that the superstar halftime shows were invented at that time.

If we go for that thought, Beyoncé's performances on SB were also excerpts from Mrs. Carter Tour and Formation Tour (Beyoncé parading on stage with a battalion of dancers). So, I see no difference, this ain't an argument to belittle Michael's SB.

This list is quite right and quite wrong in several ways (Gaga only #10 is one of the wrongs)

 

10. Lady Gaga (2017)

This technologically advanced performance included a literal constellation of drones, a dive off the roof of the stadium, and dancers tossing glowing spears that looked like a weapon out of Star Trek. There was even a keytar and a circular piano like the one at the Mos Eisley cantina. Lady Gaga has always been like Ziggy Stardust’s bratty younger sister, and that was the theme she stuck to throughout, from her diamond phone for “Telephone” to the crystal orb she brandished to the audience. But we never got more than that polished public persona. Gaga did hits like “Poker Face,” “Born This Way,” and “Bad Romance” without notable reinvention or retooling in the way that Madonna, Prince, and Beyoncé did with their old gems. Also, she didn’t have any guest performances, while the only covers were those (possibly) political numbers at the opening. A Lady Gaga concert is always a spectacular affair, and this certainly was, but she needed to cast her net wider for such an all-embracing cultural event.

 

https://www.vulture.com/article/best-super-...ows-ranked.html

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