To think that Bruno performed that song for the Super Bowl half time show (which was arguably one of the best half time shows ever), only for it to be the second least guessed song on this list! XD
The Superbowl is a USA thing, and American Football has little following outside its borders. For most of the world, it's just as relevant as the half time performances of the sumo finals in Japan.
I don't know about 'most of the world' but that's not true for my part of the world. It's garnering a lot of interest in the UK and several other nearby countries, it may even be far more widespread than that.
Every time I go to see it at Wembley attendance is roughly 84,000, which I have been told is more than the England soccer team usually get (I haven't checked figures for non-NFL events though).
Even on dress-down Fridays at work I often see colleagues wearing NFL jerseys & other merchandise.
I am always shocked to see Wembley so packed for NFL games. I always sort of suspected they used some sort of gimmick to make it appear more well-supported than it actually was, but I am coming to realize that it is actually becoming that popular in London. I guess it parallels how the Premier League and Champions League have grown here in the U.S. Funny, now, if I had to choose between watching my favorite NFL team or my favorite Premier League club, I'd go with the latter.
No reason why we can't all enjoy both. I'm not a die-hard fan of either, but I enjoy watching both of them now and then, and of course the Superbowl and World Cup are must-sees.
Ugh, football (soccer) is so boring though - supporters say that they hate the stop & start of American Football but in soccer 90% of the time nothing is happening anyway, at least in the NFL there is some excitement every 30 seconds. And in soccer, all a lot of players try to do is fall over on a soft surface and then cry so they can get a free kick / penalty
Futbol is incredibly boring. They go back and forth and back and forth and then, finally, they score (sometimes). And when they do score, half the time it seems as if it's purely by accident, like the ball bounces off someone's butt and ricochets into the net.
Stupid "Owner of a Lonely Heart"!! I could sing the song in my head, but I couldn't remember that one word. I felt like Andy Bernard trying to remember the "Kit Kat" jingle.
Saw Gordon Lightfoot live in 1988. Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald is special to me since I lived along the Great Lakes and was familiar with the storms there.
I'm surprised Bruno Mars and Lady Gaga have such low percentages, given how famous they are. Then again, I missed both of them since I don't know any of their music, so...
I know of Gaga and I knew that song and I could hum it to myself and was doing so as I was trying to recall the words but in the end failed to do so. At least this time. I can see from my percentages last time I took this quiz I got it right.
Didn't get Bruno Mars either time. I don't think I've heard that song before.
Every time I go to see it at Wembley attendance is roughly 84,000, which I have been told is more than the England soccer team usually get (I haven't checked figures for non-NFL events though).
Even on dress-down Fridays at work I often see colleagues wearing NFL jerseys & other merchandise.
Bruno Mars sucks though.
Of the big lake they called 'gitche gumee'
The lake, it is said, never gives up her dead
When the skies of November turn gloomy
Didn't get Bruno Mars either time. I don't think I've heard that song before.