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Weekend Rock Question: What Is the Greatest Super Bowl Halftime Show?

Cast your vote in our weekly poll

Madonna, Prince, Bruce Springsteen
Kevin Mazur/WireImage; ROBERTO SCHMIDT/AFP/Getty Images; Kevin Mazur/WireImage
January 25, 2013 3:00 PM ET

We're just two weeks away from the Super Bowl. Football is fine and dandy, but our main interest here is Beyonce's halftime show. What songs will she perform during the Destiny's Child reunion set? Will she truly sing live? Will Jay-Z come out during "Crazy in Love?"

Now we have a question for you: what is your favorite Super Bowl halftime show of all time? There's no need to stick to Madonna, Prince, Bruce Springsteen or other acts from recent years. You can go all the way back to the University of Arizona Symphonic Marching Band in 1967 or Up With People in 1980. There was even an Indiana Jones skit in 1995. Anything is fair game, but please only vote once and only for a single performance. 

You can vote here in the comments, on facebook.com/rollingstone or on Twitter using the #weekend rock hashtag. 

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