And he called for security. That was perfect.
Daft Punk doesn’t really. . . do anything. I mean, they make great music, but it’s not like they are singing or dancing or anything. Hell, they are completely covered, wearing helmets all the time, too. So, it makes perfect sense that they would have to try to figure out how to make a Daft Punk “performance” interesting.
They’re basically glorified DJs and while that works for clubs or festivals, I’m not sure it’d be particularly notable on a TV show. Take, for example,this video from the Grammy’sof Kanye performing “Stronger”-- a Daft Punk song he sampled. Toward the end, Daft Punk comes out. Now, whether you like Kanye or hate him, it’s pretty clear which of the three here is really hyping the audience.
Greatest concert I’ve ever been to was Daft Punk live at Coachella.