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Reply #240 posted 02/14/05 4:38am

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Wow, im a bit late on this, but heres a few comments on last nights grammies...

1.) Did anyone catch Anita Baker on the pre-grammy interviews? She looked like a train wreck. And you could clearly see her nipples through her mesh top, which was very disorienting.

2.) Generally speaking, wouldn't black eyed peas be considered a side dish?

3.) Lynrd Skynrd's performance was one of the best of the evening IMO. Though Tim McGraw sounded like a pansy up there trying to sing along with them. Them, the Billy Preston/Bonnie Rait performance, and Meslissa Etheridge were the highlights of the show for me.

4.) How about that guy that presented with Alison Krauss and the lead singer of Evanessence... I was cracking up when he mentioned "True artists like Allison Krauss".. and totally dogged that Evanessence girl. She looked pissed.

5.) Kanye West seriously needs to get over himself. That song sucked too. Did he borrow those wings from Victorias Secret? It was just tasteless how he kept acting like he was the best thing in that place, and snubbing all the other people who were winning instead of him.

6.) U2's performance was ok. The song is just boring IMO.

7.) Janet looked incredible, best dressed of the evening IMO. Sheryl Crows shark bite dress was the worst.
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Reply #241 posted 02/14/05 4:54am

RipHer2Shreds

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I still don't know why there was so much cheering for Joss Stone confused She's so average, I just don't get it neutral

Someday you'll understand, child. Someday... comfort
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Reply #242 posted 02/14/05 5:23am

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U2 was really great... nothing on this year's show is going to top that. It made me cry when he did the "sinnnnng" line touched






oh, and we've heard from Los Lonely Boys (and they won the first award), and now J.Lo & Marc Anthony..... isn't there a "Latin Grammys" for this stuff? i could have sworn there was confused

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Los Lonely Boys are really good. I hope your comments are not meant to be racist.
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Reply #243 posted 02/14/05 5:39am

missfee

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that was the most worst grammy shows i had ever seen. Thank God prince wasn't there to suffer through all the boring performances. The only ones worth watching was Alicia Keys and then with Jamie Foxx (and even though i love them both, why did they have to mess up that song "Georgia on my mind"?).

What was up Jacko..oops i mean Usher's performance straight from his video?

And what was the point of James brown? Hey i love james, and would have much more seen him perform a few minutes longer instead of seeing usher.
I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince.
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Reply #244 posted 02/14/05 6:05am

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[a bunch of silly stuff]

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Reply #245 posted 02/14/05 6:11am

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RipHer2Shreds said:

CalhounSq said:


I still don't know why there was so much cheering for Joss Stone confused She's so average, I just don't get it neutral

Someday you'll understand, child. Someday... comfort


I sincerely hope not, CHILD neutral
heart prince I never met you, but I LOVE you & I will forever!! Thank you for being YOU - my little Princey, the best to EVER do it prince heart
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Reply #246 posted 02/14/05 6:39am

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Is it me...or does the Songstress in Floetry is looking very slim?

"It's not what they call you, it's what you respond to." - Mabel "Madea" Simmons
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Reply #247 posted 02/14/05 8:27am

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1. The Grammy's sucked ass. 3 1/2 of garbage as as whole.
2. Green Day rocks.
3. Melissa Etheridge kicks ass.
4. Joss Stone and Alicia Keys are so fucking over-rated I can't stand it.
5. I loved Maroon 5.
6. Prince winning a Grammy for the first time in 20 years! woot!
7. That tsunami thing towards the end: barf
8. I am so sick of the industry giving people awards when they leave the planet. Had Ray been alive and well, they wouldn't have given him shit.
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Reply #248 posted 02/14/05 9:01am

MIGUELGOMEZ

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alicias performance of "if i aint got u" was beautiful! i don't care what noone say about her trynna b this or that, that shit was MOVING!

and so was her and jamies performance, til they started trynna outsang each other




I thought Alicia and Jamie's performance was really good. I'm sorry but the JOSS STONE, MELISSA ETHERIDGE performance was fucking awesome!!!!! Before anyone asks why Melissa is bald I have to say that she recently went through Chemo for breast cancer. JOSS STONE did a great job on Cry Baby I've only heard one person besides Janis herself do this song any justice, Natalie Cole. U2 Rocked. The opening kind of sucked. The Tsunami thing sucked. Bonnie Raitt rocked, what a beautiful voice. MAVIS looked and sounded great. I know people don't like her raspy voice but you know what? She was in tune and on key.


rainbow
MyeternalgrattitudetoPhil&Val.Herman said "We want sweaty truckers at the truck stop! We want cigar puffing men that look like they wanna beat the living daylights out of us" Val"sporking is spooning with benefits"
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Reply #249 posted 02/14/05 9:10am

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GrayKing said:

I've decided, I actually HATE the Black Eyed Peas. and why is Fergie always orange?


clapping Welcome to the club! ill
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Reply #250 posted 02/14/05 9:16am

Rhondab

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GrayKing said:

I've decided, I actually HATE the Black Eyed Peas. and why is Fergie always orange?


clapping Welcome to the club! ill



AMEN!!!! UGH!!!
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Reply #251 posted 02/14/05 9:48am

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Handclapsfingasnapz said:

okay...gwen stefani's outfit was fuckin hideous. ill and omg, i swear to gawd the black eyed peas wore these exact same outfits last year....

I think they have 3 outfits between them, and they just swap parts between performances. They look like clowns. All that's missing is the red foam nose.




.....not only that but don't they over do their performances just a bit? it's a litle too much with all the jumping around and everything.
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Reply #252 posted 02/14/05 9:49am

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I'm running right out and get U2's "How To Dismantle An Atominc Bomb". They were THE performance of the night and I can't get that song out of my head.
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Reply #253 posted 02/14/05 9:50am

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ThreadCula said:

heybaby said:

i'm sorry i just don't like joss stone. she seems so phoney to me. i glad melissa i on now other than her fake ass. but whats up with the bald head? love the voice tho!



Go melissa!!!

She's recovering from breast cancer



Best performance of the night for me was seeing Melissa doing a Janis Joplin cover and doing it well. Very gutsy to come out and not try to cover up the fact that she's bald from chemo. I think she may be my new hero. woot!


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Reply #254 posted 02/14/05 9:55am

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Unlike most people that have commented on it, I actually liked the opening sequence of performances. I was glued to the tube. biggrin
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Reply #255 posted 02/14/05 10:02am

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lspear76 said:

RipHer2Shreds said:

And the award for strangest Grammy segment in history goes to...

Kanye, The Staples Singers, Blind Boys of Alabama for the Church/Funeral/Kanye actually has angel's wings segment.


Kanye West? Who is this guy? Is he high on crack? Who listens to this kind of music? Who buys this kind of music? I think people who buy this kind of music, listen to this kind of music, and make this kind of music are idiots.

-Lou



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Reply #256 posted 02/14/05 10:03am

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Fergie's long note in the beginning went out of tune a bit and the going back and forth was...I don't know.


Yeah I thought she was yellin Lets Get Ready to Rumblllll

...but figured out her shouting was supposed to be singing. confused I think.
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Reply #257 posted 02/14/05 10:14am

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I'm running right out and get U2's "How To Dismantle An Atominc Bomb". They were THE performance of the night and I can't get that song out of my head.
That is so funny because I was thinking last night that I never thought the day would come where U2 would bore me. It's a lot of truly different opinions on this site.
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Reply #258 posted 02/14/05 10:32am

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TheOrgerFormerlyKnownAs said:

CynicKill said:

I'm running right out and get U2's "How To Dismantle An Atominc Bomb". They were THE performance of the night and I can't get that song out of my head.
That is so funny because I was thinking last night that I never thought the day would come where U2 would bore me. It's a lot of truly different opinions on this site.


For real... that song (& the SNL performance) made me go out & buy the album eek

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Reply #259 posted 02/14/05 11:35am

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Here are some comments from my 59-year old mother. Thought you all would enjoy the perspective!

I watched the Grammeys up until I fell asleep in my chair at the kitchen table. I wanted so to see Norah
Jones accept the Grammey. Was so delighted to hear that Ray Charles overswept the awards. I hope you
taped them so I can see this later.
Before I had to go to bed the only good music I seen up until that time was the clip they showed of Jerry Lee
Lewis, "The Killer." Other than that there was nothing that could compare, music now days just stinks.
Rap is so bad, you don't even have to have a good singing voice or even carry a tune at all.
Even when the Grammeys started, the song "Let's Get Started" wasn't even any good. The girl that first
started singing (whoever she was) I thought was good, then it went downhill from there.
I was still up when it was announced Prince had won.
Queen Lathitia looked very attractive in red and her black gowns, she sounded good but even still I wouldn't rush
out and purchase her work, it can't compare to Ray Charles or Jerry Lee Lewis not even close. Its sad to
think outstanding singers and musicians are such a rare commodity anymore. It certainly doesn't take talent
to be noticed only marketing, and nowdays people will buy anything.
Alicia Keys looked good in her white gown, she can sing but I didn't care for when she went into those long
dragged out renditions like Whitney Houston would do, it just over does it, takes away from the song not adds to it. But of course, I know you won't agree with my opinions, I grew up in a different era where people had to have
real talent. I also wanted to see the tribute given to Janis Joplin and couldn't stay awake.
Let me know if you tapped the program.


Pretty cool, eh? Actually, I agree with most of what she said. lol
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Reply #260 posted 02/14/05 11:44am

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Tom said:[quote]Wow, im a bit late on this, but heres a few comments on last nights grammies...

1.) Did anyone catch Anita Baker on the pre-grammy interviews? She looked like a train wreck. And you could clearly see her nipples through her mesh top, which was very disorienting.

LOL! Referenced in this post: http://www.prince.org/msg/7/133651
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Reply #261 posted 02/14/05 12:26pm

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dreamfactory313 said:

melissa etheridge - joss stone = a great performance

IMHO they were the best. Outstanding performance yes music thumbs up! worship worship
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Reply #262 posted 02/14/05 12:45pm

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MIGUELGOMEZ said:

Moonwalkbjrain said:

alicias performance of "if i aint got u" was beautiful! i don't care what noone say about her trynna b this or that, that shit was MOVING!

and so was her and jamies performance, til they started trynna outsang each other




I thought Alicia and Jamie's performance was really good. I'm sorry but the JOSS STONE, MELISSA ETHERIDGE performance was fucking awesome!!!!! Before anyone asks why Melissa is bald I have to say that she recently went through Chemo for breast cancer. JOSS STONE did a great job on Cry Baby I've only heard one person besides Janis herself do this song any justice, Natalie Cole. U2 Rocked. The opening kind of sucked. The Tsunami thing sucked. Bonnie Raitt rocked, what a beautiful voice. MAVIS looked and sounded great. I know people don't like her raspy voice but you know what? She was in tune and on key.


rainbow


yes...joss should do a cover version on her next album..and melissa ethridge should do a cover of take another peice of my heart
Yesterday is dead...tomorrow hasnt arrived yet....i have just ONE day...
...And i'm gonna be groovy in it!
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Reply #263 posted 02/14/05 12:47pm

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laurarichardson said:

GrayKing said:

U2 was really great... nothing on this year's show is going to top that. It made me cry when he did the "sinnnnng" line touched






oh, and we've heard from Los Lonely Boys (and they won the first award), and now J.Lo & Marc Anthony..... isn't there a "Latin Grammys" for this stuff? i could have sworn there was confused

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Los Lonely Boys are really good. I hope your comments are not meant to be racist.
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not at all. Los Lonely Boys are simply boring and suck. Santana-lite, if you can even imagine anything being lighter than modern-era Santana.

as for J.Lo and Marc Anthony, there's an entire broadcast dedicated to that crap. Why do they have to waste 5 minutes on another show for such a bizarre, crap rendition of a really boring, uninspired song? If they had a seperate Grammys for country music, I'd be saying the same thing about that Gretchen Wilson chick.
"Awards are like hemorrhoids. Sooner or later, every asshole gets one."
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Reply #264 posted 02/14/05 12:59pm

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dancerella said:

RipHer2Shreds said:


I think they have 3 outfits between them, and they just swap parts between performances. They look like clowns. All that's missing is the red foam nose.




.....not only that but don't they over do their performances just a bit? it's a litle too much with all the jumping around and everything.

They do that to detract from the crappy music. nod
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Reply #265 posted 02/14/05 1:11pm

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Well, I couldn't watch it because they didn't broadcast it here in Holland (at least not to my knowledge). The only reason I would have watched anyway was because of Prince (who didn't show? confuse ) and because Led Zeppelin received a Lifetime Achievement Award. I heard that they only got a blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment, but that's mostly because the Lifetime Achievement Awards were awared on Saturday night in a special ceremony separate from the Grammys. shrug

Anyway, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones from Zeppelin were there last night as well in the front row. I thought this excerpt from Ross Halfin's online diary was pretty funny concerning some Grammy parties.....

(Ross Halfin is a pompous photographer that happens to be good friends with Jimmy Page and other rock stars. His diary is actually pretty interesting reading though)

http://www.rosshalfin.co....-2005.html

"Back at the hotel. Spend the early hours of the morning in the Whiskey Bar with Billy Gibbons, who is very funny but rather the worse for wear - if you get my point. Kid Rock is also in there. He starts out ok then gets into a tirade of "fuck the Grammy's" etc, etc... It starts to become really boring and embarrassing. lol

Wake up tired again. I'm getting too old for night life. Go to the Biltmore Hotel in downtown LA. Led Zeppelin are getting a lifetime achievment award. Shoot Jimmy with Jerry Lee Lewis who is so southern I can't understand a word he says.

Jason Bonham is there (nice to see him, he's looking very healthy at the moment) and Dave Grohl who tells me John Paul Jones played on his album last night. Robert Plant didn't turn up, but did a very odd video message. Not really thanking anyone and announcing his "new" tour?

On the way out Jimmy met Ike Turner. He is a big man, like a body builder. He is 70 and looks great for his age. JP hadn't seen him since 1966 when he toured with him in Germany.

Back at the hotel for an hour then off to Clive Davis. Very A-list party at the Beverly Hills Hotel - Janet Jackson, Sharon Stone, Iman, Prince, Beyonce, Quincy Jones, Robin Williams, The Foo Fighters, Alicia Keyes, Mario, and a whole host of urban artists whose names I don't know. Arrive to a hail of paparazzi flash guns. As they say in English, the place is full of some stunning "Birds". I could marry most of them.

Sitting at our table is Paul Stanley, who tells me he is addicted to my website - he reads it in the middle of the night when he can't sleep (Gene Simmons probably would - if I paid him) and his girlfriend Erin. He tells JP he can't tell if I name drop him or Slash the most. The bright lighting is suddenly obscured by a figure nearly as big as the ballroom we're in. It's Steven Segal... I am not joking, he is physically HUGE. A bit like a Buddha - well he claims to be into Eastern Religion when he is not killing 5000 people with one hand. Much to our surprise he's at our table. Paul, Jimmy and I watch him consume all of the dessert - he puts his glasses on then consumes 2 tiers of pastries from giant plates... I mean everything. We're all nudging each other, trying not to laugh. falloff

First on to perform is Fantasia - surprisingly good. A lot like Macy Gray. Chaka Khan gets up to do a duet. She is enormous. Paul looks round and says 'I think she's been to dinner with Steven Segal'... Jamie Foxx is good as well and so are Maroon 5 with Def Mo, whoever he is (I'll have to ask my son). Usher sits at our table. He looks very young - well, I suppose he is. Kelly Osbourne is at our table but when she sees what a bunch of geriatrics we are she swiftly disappears.

Clive Davis introduces Jimmy and JPJ to a standing ovation. We all start to flag at 12:30am and leave after Usher's performance. His voice is superb.

As we are leaving see Billy Gibbons in front of us shakily leaving the building with a very nice date. I am very jealous..."
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Reply #266 posted 02/14/05 2:09pm

MIGUELGOMEZ

Def Mo falloff falloff falloff


rainbow
MyeternalgrattitudetoPhil&Val.Herman said "We want sweaty truckers at the truck stop! We want cigar puffing men that look like they wanna beat the living daylights out of us" Val"sporking is spooning with benefits"
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Reply #267 posted 02/14/05 2:09pm

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"Def Mo"? Hilarious.

In any event, a few things:

1. The Grammys are a boon to older artists and often a curse for younger artists.

2. If Kanye is upset about not getting enough love from the Grammys, he should remember that ATCQ, PE, BDP, De La, and many others whom he should bow down to got not one/100th of the love and money he's gotten, so he should siddown somewhere. He should also remember that true hip-hop artists appreciate but don't seek that kind of recognition. Not saying Kanye's not a true hip-hop artist, he's a good-but-not-yet-great one. I'm just saying that for all his preachifying, he needs to check himself, if those rumors are true.
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Reply #268 posted 02/14/05 2:53pm

Rhondab

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Unlike most people that have commented on it, I actually liked the opening sequence of performances. I was glued to the tube. biggrin



I'mma fight you!! biggrin First calling Janet chubby and now this...ITS ON!!!!!



mad lol
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Reply #269 posted 02/14/05 3:21pm

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one2three said:

Is it me...or does the Songstress in Floetry is looking very slim?



I noticed that, too! She looks good!
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