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Reply #180 posted 02/10/15 2:41pm

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She clearly has an ED. She waters down her skim milk for fuck's sake.

"Keep in mind that I'm an artist...and I'm sensitive about my shit."--E. Badu
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Reply #181 posted 02/10/15 2:54pm

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Local music critic Jeff Miers:

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The biggest upset

Beck taking “Album of the Year”

This was not supposed to happen. Beck kicked both Beyoncé and Sam Smith to the curb by taking the “Album of the Year” trophy. This was a triumph in the ever-raging battle between art and commerce, for “Morning Phase” is a finely crafted, beautifully recorded collection of songs, an album that has “timeless” written all over it. That Prince was the man who handed out the award – “Albums – remember those?” he asked, with that million-dollar smirk on his face – made the victory all the more sweet, for Prince is the poster child for the “art matters more than mainstream success” argument. (Prince, in fact, released two albums this year, and both are more deserving of a Grammy than the efforts of Smith and Beyoncé combined, but I digress.)

Prince went on to offer the best line of the night, before handing Beck his award for the year’s best album:

“Like books and black lives, albums still matter.”

Indeed.

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Reply #182 posted 02/10/15 3:18pm

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The whole tone of the Grammys was different this year. It was tastefully done. It was family friendly, and a better influence for our youth - most of it! Perhaps they sent a memo! Maybe they toned down certain things because the President was going to speak? The music was great, real musicians on stage that can play instruments, and mixed old with the new! Loved it! Gospel too! Very impressive!

Did you even notice the attire - very toned down - most of it! smile

I really enjoyed the musicianship! Annie Lennox - WOW - so many great performances!

A little bit too tasteful and toned down for me! It was kind of boring. For me music should be partly fantasy and escape from the hum drum of everyday reality. Thank God for Madonna who didn't get the memo about the new tasteful toned down style.

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Reply #183 posted 02/10/15 4:04pm

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Glindathegood said:

UmustB said:

The whole tone of the Grammys was different this year. It was tastefully done. It was family friendly, and a better influence for our youth - most of it! Perhaps they sent a memo! Maybe they toned down certain things because the President was going to speak? The music was great, real musicians on stage that can play instruments, and mixed old with the new! Loved it! Gospel too! Very impressive!

Did you even notice the attire - very toned down - most of it! smile

I really enjoyed the musicianship! Annie Lennox - WOW - so many great performances!

A little bit too tasteful and toned down for me! It was kind of boring. For me music should be partly fantasy and escape from the hum drum of everyday reality. Thank God for Madonna who didn't get the memo about the new tasteful toned down style.

I'm thinking of the children watching. Madonna even toned it down. I don't remember her bulls twerking or her - or did I miss that? Madonna is a very innovative, talented artist. She is one of a kind. I admire her for taking care of herself. One should not have resort to taking their clothes off to show that they can sing, write, dance, or play an instrument. I think it has gotten way out of hand when a band of musicians don't get the recognition they deserve when performing. Times have changed, but Sunday gave some light on how it used to be. I love every kind of music, and appreciate what goes into it. Jazz is one that hardly receives any recognition unless it is incorporated into a pop song somehow. With that, I would like to thank Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga for their outstanding number. Luv and peace! smile

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Reply #184 posted 02/11/15 4:46am

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I DVR'ed the GRAMMYS and watched it the following day...It was Ballad-heavy...They had a great crowd but the Entertainment Director/Producer dropped the ball with all those Ballads...I Love Madge but I did not like that song. Sam Smith always looks like a "Deer in headlights" but I predict 2-5yrs from now he'll OWN the stage...White Brit-Brotha can Sing...He even won an NAACP Image award Friday night before the GRAMMYS..Annie Lennox ROCKED and she probably was the only highlight...Oh and once again Lady GaGa did her thing with the ICON Crooner...She was "playing" around up there, not even breaking a sweat..There is nothing else I can say about GaGa, she is in her own Vocal-category..Next year they need NEW Producers and everything...The show was a snoozefest this year...

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Reply #185 posted 02/11/15 8:01am

CynicKill

There really should be more Ed Sheeran love.

Most critics are upset that Herbie Hancock was relgated to also-ran status and that's understandable but they're taking away from what was truly the most soulful and groovy performance of the night.

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Reply #186 posted 02/11/15 5:22pm

SeventeenDayze

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Congrats!! Well deserved!! :-p <a href=http://scottjonesmusic.bandcamp.com" width="470" height="366" />

You never disappoint, Greycap! LOL!

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Reply #187 posted 02/11/15 5:31pm

SeventeenDayze

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Gunsnhalen said:

Events like these make me hate Beyonce more. Her fans are insane and utter pathetic (Kanye included) and it keeps taking away from her music. I tried.. TRIED HARD to like her album. And it's not a bad album by any means. But her fans overrate her to an extent of GOD like proportions. Is it illegal to not like Beyawnce now? i better get out of America lol

Take me with you lol

Same here. I'm sick of this overrated showgirl.
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Reply #188 posted 02/11/15 9:16pm

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SeventeenDayze said:

mjscarousal said:

Take me with you lol

Same here. I'm sick of this overrated showgirl.

or...


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Reply #189 posted 02/11/15 10:00pm

SeventeenDayze

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SeventeenDayze said:

Same here. I'm sick of this overrated showgirl.

or...


If only if it were this easy not to be exposed to this chick anymore. I was reading an online newspaper and there were THREE articles that had an article with her photo on it. I'm so sick of this broad I don't know what to do. Here's an interesting article about how she's overrated:

http://www.pixable.com/article/beyonce-most-overrated-singer-of-21st-century-61878

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Reply #190 posted 02/12/15 12:04am

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noimageatall said:

or...


If only if it were this easy not to be exposed to this chick anymore. I was reading an online newspaper and there were THREE articles that had an article with her photo on it. I'm so sick of this broad I don't know what to do. Here's an interesting article about how she's overrated:

http://www.pixable.com/article/beyonce-most-overrated-singer-of-21st-century-61878


Oh I know rolleyes I swear I can't get away from her no matter how hard I try. neutral

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Reply #191 posted 02/12/15 5:52am

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FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent.
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Reply #192 posted 02/13/15 12:30pm

MoBettaBliss

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WTH is this?

0209_Giuliana-Rancic_APGiuliana Rancic hit the red carpet at the Grammys and everyone noticed.

Read more: http://www.tmz.com/2015/0...z3RLnTJFEh



i hope she gets the help she obviously needs... otherwise, i'm not sure how much longer she'll live

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Reply #193 posted 02/13/15 12:53pm

MoBettaBliss


finally watched the show last night... a few thoughts

while flawed, the acdc opening was great... seeing gaga etc rocking out to this band warmed my heart... angus' guitar playing was fine... they did what they do... straight ahead, no bullshit rock

ariana grande... i skipped it

tom jones and jessie j... i skipped it

miranda lambert... i skipped it

kanye... i watched a little... then skipped it

madonna.... i really dislike ageism... just do your thing til you drop... but ... ummm... just no, madonna

ed sheeran... great performance

elo... big fan of jeff... this was ok

adam and gwen... meh... then skipped it

hozier and annie... annie stole the show here... she was awesome

pharell... this just about worked for me... i liked the theatrics... the manic piano solo in the middle was some fine musicianship

katy perry.... coming off a powerful speech by the victim of domestic violence, the performance fell short... i just don't dig her

tony and gaga... this was ok... gaga worked it... i like her and respect her as a musician

usher... i thought he did a great job with this song... he's a fine singer

eric church... skipped it

brandy and dwight... skipped it

rihanna, paul and kanye... not gonna lie... i enjoyed it... the song has grown on me... not sure how much the fact that i'm kinda in love with rihanna has to do with it... i dig her singing... and she's just fucking beautiful

sam and mary... no doubt, talented singers... but the song isn't my thing... at all

juanes... watched a little, then skipped it

sia... kinda cool and interesting... not a big fan of the song, but an artistic performance

beck and chris... 'twas ok... i'm a beck fan... i enjoyed it but this wasn't really the setting for this song

beyonce... she did ok... but having her sing this song (particularly with who performed straight after her) made no sense... too self indulgent

john and common... 'twas ok... i respect them both as artists, but didn't love this




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Reply #194 posted 02/13/15 1:00pm

MoBettaBliss


probably the best moment for me was hearing that buddy guy got a lifetime achievement award cool

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Reply #195 posted 02/13/15 1:07pm

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MoBettaBliss said:


finally watched the show last night... a few thoughts

while flawed, the acdc opening was great... seeing gaga etc rocking out to this band warmed my heart... angus' guitar playing was fine... they did what they do... straight ahead, no bullshit rock

ariana grande... i skipped it

tom jones and jessie j... i skipped it

miranda lambert... i skipped it

kanye... i watched a little... then skipped it

madonna.... i really dislike ageism... just do your thing til you drop... but ... ummm... just no, madonna

ed sheeran... great performance

elo... big fan of jeff... this was ok

adam and gwen... meh... then skipped it

hozier and annie... annie stole the show here... she was awesome

pharell... this just about worked for me... i liked the theatrics... the manic piano solo in the middle was some fine musicianship

katy perry.... coming off a powerful speech by the victim of domestic violence, the performance fell short... i just don't dig her

tony and gaga... this was ok... gaga worked it... i like her and respect her as a musician

usher... i thought he did a great job with this song... he's a fine singer

eric church... skipped it

brandy and dwight... skipped it

rihanna, paul and kanye... not gonna lie... i enjoyed it... the song has grown on me... not sure how much the fact that i'm kinda in love with rihanna has to do with it... i dig her singing... and she's just fucking beautiful

sam and mary... no doubt, talented singers... but the song isn't my thing... at all

juanes... watched a little, then skipped it

sia... kinda cool and interesting... not a big fan of the song, but an artistic performance

beck and chris... 'twas ok... i'm a beck fan... i enjoyed it but this wasn't really the setting for this song

beyonce... she did ok... but having her sing this song (particularly with who performed straight after her) made no sense... too self indulgent

john and common... 'twas ok... i respect them both as artists, but didn't love this




A lot of skips............aren't DVR's GREAT!

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Reply #196 posted 02/13/15 2:43pm

MoBettaBliss

Graycap23 said:

MoBettaBliss said:


finally watched the show last night... a few thoughts

while flawed, the acdc opening was great... seeing gaga etc rocking out to this band warmed my heart... angus' guitar playing was fine... they did what they do... straight ahead, no bullshit rock

ariana grande... i skipped it

tom jones and jessie j... i skipped it

miranda lambert... i skipped it

kanye... i watched a little... then skipped it

madonna.... i really dislike ageism... just do your thing til you drop... but ... ummm... just no, madonna

ed sheeran... great performance

elo... big fan of jeff... this was ok

adam and gwen... meh... then skipped it

hozier and annie... annie stole the show here... she was awesome

pharell... this just about worked for me... i liked the theatrics... the manic piano solo in the middle was some fine musicianship

katy perry.... coming off a powerful speech by the victim of domestic violence, the performance fell short... i just don't dig her

tony and gaga... this was ok... gaga worked it... i like her and respect her as a musician

usher... i thought he did a great job with this song... he's a fine singer

eric church... skipped it

brandy and dwight... skipped it

rihanna, paul and kanye... not gonna lie... i enjoyed it... the song has grown on me... not sure how much the fact that i'm kinda in love with rihanna has to do with it... i dig her singing... and she's just fucking beautiful

sam and mary... no doubt, talented singers... but the song isn't my thing... at all

juanes... watched a little, then skipped it

sia... kinda cool and interesting... not a big fan of the song, but an artistic performance

beck and chris... 'twas ok... i'm a beck fan... i enjoyed it but this wasn't really the setting for this song

beyonce... she did ok... but having her sing this song (particularly with who performed straight after her) made no sense... too self indulgent

john and common... 'twas ok... i respect them both as artists, but didn't love this




A lot of skips............aren't DVR's GREAT!



hell yes

if i had to watch that many country performances i think i'd shrivel up and die

getting to ffw taylor swift presenting is an added bonus

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Reply #197 posted 02/13/15 6:39pm

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MoBettaBliss said:



hozier and annie... annie stole the show here... she was awesome

tony and gaga... this was ok... gaga worked it... i like her and respect her as a musician

brandy and dwight... skipped it

juanes... watched a little, then skipped it

sia... kinda cool and interesting... not a big fan of the song, but an artistic performance



I didn't skip anything, but largely agreed with your comments. Here's where our opinions differed the most.

Annie stole the show, yes, no doubt. But damn that Hozier song is strong, particularly lyrically. I've checked out a few more of his jams and that seems to be his strong suit. Still, he was interesting to me for being a guy playing a rock song, something that was seriously lacking on that show (once you got past AC/DC). That was his band playing through that entire performance, too, and they were solid.

Too bad you skipped Brandy and Dwight, it was a moment, and a highlight of the show for a lot of people. It was also really short.

Juanes, again, it was a guy playing something resembling rock music, so I dug that aspect of it.

Sia, agreed, and she keeps switching up the performance aspect of the song, which is pretty incredible. I'm still really annoyed at the whole "can't see her face don't know what she looks like" thing. Her first album as Sia Furler came out in 1997, her first Sia album in like 2000 or 2001, which is when I first starting listening to her. The anonymity thing is weird for somebody who has, like, six or seven albums out before the current one.

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Reply #198 posted 02/13/15 7:44pm

MoBettaBliss

Cerebus said:

MoBettaBliss said:



hozier and annie... annie stole the show here... she was awesome

tony and gaga... this was ok... gaga worked it... i like her and respect her as a musician

brandy and dwight... skipped it

juanes... watched a little, then skipped it

sia... kinda cool and interesting... not a big fan of the song, but an artistic performance



I didn't skip anything, but largely agreed with your comments. Here's where our opinions differed the most.

Annie stole the show, yes, no doubt. But damn that Hozier song is strong, particularly lyrically. I've checked out a few more of his jams and that seems to be his strong suit. Still, he was interesting to me for being a guy playing a rock song, something that was seriously lacking on that show (once you got past AC/DC). That was his band playing through that entire performance, too, and they were solid.

Too bad you skipped Brandy and Dwight, it was a moment, and a highlight of the show for a lot of people. It was also really short.

Juanes, again, it was a guy playing something resembling rock music, so I dug that aspect of it.

Sia, agreed, and she keeps switching up the performance aspect of the song, which is pretty incredible. I'm still really annoyed at the whole "can't see her face don't know what she looks like" thing. Her first album as Sia Furler came out in 1997, her first Sia album in like 2000 or 2001, which is when I first starting listening to her. The anonymity thing is weird for somebody who has, like, six or seven albums out before the current one.



i'll actually be seeing hozier play live in april... i'm going to a 5 day music festival and he's doing 2 shows there http://www.bluesfest.com.au

i liked his song... i think it's the type of track that would grow on me more with each listen

annie was a bit of a force on the night though... i think he got swallowed up a little bit

and yeah... again, not much rock music on the night

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Reply #199 posted 02/13/15 7:57pm

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MoBettaBliss said:

Cerebus said:



I didn't skip anything, but largely agreed with your comments. Here's where our opinions differed the most.

Annie stole the show, yes, no doubt. But damn that Hozier song is strong, particularly lyrically. I've checked out a few more of his jams and that seems to be his strong suit. Still, he was interesting to me for being a guy playing a rock song, something that was seriously lacking on that show (once you got past AC/DC). That was his band playing through that entire performance, too, and they were solid.

Too bad you skipped Brandy and Dwight, it was a moment, and a highlight of the show for a lot of people. It was also really short.

Juanes, again, it was a guy playing something resembling rock music, so I dug that aspect of it.

Sia, agreed, and she keeps switching up the performance aspect of the song, which is pretty incredible. I'm still really annoyed at the whole "can't see her face don't know what she looks like" thing. Her first album as Sia Furler came out in 1997, her first Sia album in like 2000 or 2001, which is when I first starting listening to her. The anonymity thing is weird for somebody who has, like, six or seven albums out before the current one.



i'll actually be seeing hozier play live in april... i'm going to a 5 day music festival and he's doing 2 shows there http://www.bluesfest.com.au

i liked his song... i think it's the type of track that would grow on me more with each listen

annie was a bit of a force on the night though... i think he got swallowed up a little bit

and yeah... again, not much rock music on the night

Nice festival! Have fun. I'll be at weekend one of Coachella and Outside Lands, the latter of which is local for me, still trying to decide if I want to break my Bonnaroo cherry this year or not (I've been invited, just don't think I'm feeling the lineup enough to spend a week in Tennessee).

I forgot to comment on Gaga... which was probably not accidental. lol I completely disagree with you in every way possible. I thought she was trying to hard, looked out of place and was extremely distracting. I've said before, she can sing, and she can play (I've seen her do both), but artistically and musically she does absolutely nothing positive for me.

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Reply #200 posted 02/13/15 8:03pm

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Man there is A LOT of great acts playing that festival. I started to list some favorites, but there's just too many of them. lol GREAT festival for rock/guitar music for sure. I haven't seen Gypsy Kings in years, but the last time I saw them they were still GREAT! Zac Brown Band kills it live. Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals, awesome. Gary Clark Jr., awesome. Rodrigo y Gabriela, shiiiit. Lenny Kravitz, well duh! Great festival.

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Reply #201 posted 02/13/15 8:43pm

MoBettaBliss


i wondered where the gaga comment was lol

tony did look a little uncomfortable to me ... i still think she's talented though

yeah, man i'm looking forward to this festival big time... i had tickets for last year but had to cancel due to some stuff going on with my kids

i don't know if you remember, but i'm a huge ben harper fan... it's been a while since i've seen him too... gary clark jr is playing 3 times.. i'll be there for all 3.. i freakin' LOVE him...it will be cool to see the black keys (although i prefer their earlier albums)... then there's parliament... mavis staples... i wanna see alabama shakes too... i dig their raw dirty music
of course there's some cool aussie acts... xavier rudd.. ash grunwald... and jeff lang is an absolute master on guitar
keb mo!... trombone shorty! etc etc

can't wait smile


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Reply #202 posted 02/13/15 9:22pm

MoBettaBliss

just listened to this track a couple of times... i agree the lyrics are good, but i'm not really feelin' it to be honest


Cerebus said:

But damn that Hozier song is strong, particularly lyrically.






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Reply #203 posted 02/14/15 4:24am

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MoBettaBliss said:



hozier and annie... annie stole the show here... she was awesome

tony and gaga... this was ok... gaga worked it... i like her and respect her as a musician

brandy and dwight... skipped it

juanes... watched a little, then skipped it

sia... kinda cool and interesting... not a big fan of the song, but an artistic performance



I didn't skip anything, but largely agreed with your comments. Here's where our opinions differed the most.

Annie stole the show, yes, no doubt. But damn that Hozier song is strong, particularly lyrically. I've checked out a few more of his jams and that seems to be his strong suit. Still, he was interesting to me for being a guy playing a rock song, something that was seriously lacking on that show (once you got past AC/DC). That was his band playing through that entire performance, too, and they were solid.

Too bad you skipped Brandy and Dwight, it was a moment, and a highlight of the show for a lot of people. It was also really short.

Juanes, again, it was a guy playing something resembling rock music, so I dug that aspect of it.

Sia, agreed, and she keeps switching up the performance aspect of the song, which is pretty incredible. I'm still really annoyed at the whole "can't see her face don't know what she looks like" thing. Her first album as Sia Furler came out in 1997, her first Sia album in like 2000 or 2001, which is when I first starting listening to her. The anonymity thing is weird for somebody who has, like, six or seven albums out before the current one.


Apparently her anxiety disorder got worse over the years. That's the only way she feels she can do it anymore.

To be honest, I think part of the reason why she does it is because she's so much older than the other "new" female artists around. Maybe a bit "cruel" comment, but it's hard to escape that thought.

I think it's pretty ridiculous. Just be a recording artist if you can't bring yourself to perform live. Thousands of people do it that way anyway, because they're not confident enough as live musicians.

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Reply #204 posted 02/14/15 1:16pm

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The entire show was lame! Very disappointing. The only good thing was Beck's win and seeing Prince. Not sure who Sia is, but that shit sucks bad.
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Reply #205 posted 02/14/15 3:08pm

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Cerebus said:

MoBettaBliss said:



hozier and annie... annie stole the show here... she was awesome

tony and gaga... this was ok... gaga worked it... i like her and respect her as a musician

brandy and dwight... skipped it

juanes... watched a little, then skipped it

sia... kinda cool and interesting... not a big fan of the song, but an artistic performance



I didn't skip anything, but largely agreed with your comments. Here's where our opinions differed the most.

Annie stole the show, yes, no doubt. But damn that Hozier song is strong, particularly lyrically. I've checked out a few more of his jams and that seems to be his strong suit. Still, he was interesting to me for being a guy playing a rock song, something that was seriously lacking on that show (once you got past AC/DC). That was his band playing through that entire performance, too, and they were solid.

Too bad you skipped Brandy and Dwight, it was a moment, and a highlight of the show for a lot of people. It was also really short.

Juanes, again, it was a guy playing something resembling rock music, so I dug that aspect of it.

Sia, agreed, and she keeps switching up the performance aspect of the song, which is pretty incredible. I'm still really annoyed at the whole "can't see her face don't know what she looks like" thing. Her first album as Sia Furler came out in 1997, her first Sia album in like 2000 or 2001, which is when I first starting listening to her. The anonymity thing is weird for somebody who has, like, six or seven albums out before the current one.


I totally agree on this point. Best part of the show. Hozier's song didn't grow on me...first time I heard it it hit me like a brick. love brick





The official video is heartbreaking and poignant. Just don't read the hateful homophobic comments on YouTube. ugh neutral He also has a video explaining the lyrics and I gained much respect for him after listening. Many people think it's a love song, and many people think it actually means 'go to church.' I had someone on Facebook share it who is extremely religious and anti-gay. I think she didn't bother to watch or read the words. confused lol

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Reply #206 posted 02/15/15 10:53pm

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I forgot to comment on Ariana Grande's GRAMMY performance..The FIRST time I ever heard of her was last year through The Org...I peeped her out during her Live performance at the White House and I felt her vocals were "decent" but nothing to make me buy her CD's...Then came GRAMMY night...All Ariana did on that stage was "warble" and sang like she was chewing on tobacco...She's a Beautiful young Lady to look at, but all this hype about her being the 2nd coming of Mariah Carey is BOGUS..Mariah-like, she is not...

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Reply #207 posted 02/16/15 11:48pm

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CynicKill said:

Most critics are upset that Herbie Hancock was relgated to also-ran status and that's understandable

I think Hancock these days likes these types of performances, though. It was a bit sad, you could barely even hear him. He didn't really "add" anything to the performance, having just Mayer would've been fine.

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Reply #208 posted 02/17/15 12:32pm

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SamSamba said:

CynicKill said:

Most critics are upset that Herbie Hancock was relgated to also-ran status and that's understandable

I think Hancock these days likes these types of performances, though. It was a bit sad, you could barely even hear him. He didn't really "add" anything to the performance, having just Mayer would've been fine.



Wow. I feel like I watched a different perfomance. I had no problem hearing him and commented to the people I was watching with that his little runs in between the lyrics were interesting and classy. I thought he had a big presence in the song. Also thought he was clearly enjoying himself. He smiled several times, a particularly big one during Mayer's solo.

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