kisscamille said: I guess I'm totally old school cause I can't stand the lame ass shit that's out their today. I would rather see Dylan, Marvin, Al Green, Sam Cooke, The Beatles and the Stones any old day. Most pop music and hip hop right now sucks ass!!
| |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
I am so pissed. They didn't even let the Raconteurs finish a song. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
Oh shit, Timberlake's opening sucked big ass. That song didn't work AT ALL live. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
Crap, Lou Reed's gotten as old as Bowie. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
VinnyM27 said: I think that show best represents why music sales are so damn low. It was a big night of "Who's that?" and "Who cares?". No real big surprises, just a few drunken akward moments. It was just weird and boring and even Jack Black's energy couldn't make it work.
I liked Shakira's performance but that was about it except for the Racounters rocking. I agreee with all this If you will, so will I | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
Damn, did Pharrell (sp?) and that other whoever suck. This is really awesomely bad. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
"God's been blessing me like crazy, man." | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
Oh no, not an award for ring tone of the year. Not funny anymore. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
calldapplwondery83 said: Oh no, not an award for ring tone of the year. Not funny anymore.
You're fucking kidding me. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
How I wish I was. But really, I could never think of such a cruel tease. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
calldapplwondery83 said: How I wish I was. But really, I could never think of such a cruel tease.
"I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
SoulAlive said: bellanoche said: I've watched parts of two award's shows this year - The BET Everything But The Kitchen Sink Awards (for Prince) and the VMAs (for an assignment) I seriously need to take a moment to mourn the passing of pop music. This stuff is absolute rubbish. I really can't believe that these "artists" are making a living. I can't even blame them. I blame the people who buy this garbage that masquerades as music. Also, is it me or do these "artists" lack charisma? Most of them seem like folks that were dragged off the streets - nothing particularly special, mezmerising, or remarkable about any of them. That's exactly it! most of today's "artists" are so generic,so manufactured,so fake! There's no originality anymore.These folks look like people that you can find at any shopping mall on a Saturday afternoon...no charisma,no style,no personality. I couldn't have said it any better. I'm not a fan of "old Prince". I'm not a fan of "new Prince". I'm just a fan of Prince. Simple as that | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
Okay, just caught Beyonce on youtube. I know Janet fans were like, "RHYTHM NATION RIPOFF!!!!! | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
vainandy said: jayaredee said:
I honestly think it's time to retire the VMAs. I think they should retire the entire channel. The only time I see an actual music video on when I'm flipping through the channels is around 3 a.m. During my final days in Louisiana, I notice that VH-1 only shows videos between 2am to 9am. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
jayaredee said: I honestly think it's time to retire the VMAs. Even their new ways of marketing the show by getting viewers to vote for the winners, doesn't cover up the fact that the show is a mess. Music videos just aren't exciting anymore so no one really cares which video wins. It's ridiculous.
And the performances. Dreadful. Justin Timberlake can dance a bit, but what an uneventful opening. And Shakira's voice was awful. I disagree. We need a VMA. What we don't need is MTV or BET!! With that said, I like to see the first ever YouTube Video Music Awards. [Edited 9/2/06 10:24am] | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
I think the last VMA award show I enjoyed was when Lauryn Hill performed Everything, (what year was that again?). After that it went downhill. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
TonyVanDam said: jayaredee said: I honestly think it's time to retire the VMAs. Even their new ways of marketing the show by getting viewers to vote for the winners, doesn't cover up the fact that the show is a mess. Music videos just aren't exciting anymore so no one really cares which video wins. It's ridiculous.
And the performances. Dreadful. Justin Timberlake can dance a bit, but what an uneventful opening. And Shakira's voice was awful. I disagree. We need a VMA. What we don't need is MTV or BET!! With that said, I like to see the ftrst ever YouTube Video Music Awards. You are speaking from my mind. I was just about to say that Youtube is the new outlet for videos. They now have more reason to have a VMA ceremony than MTV. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
justin was aight, jack black sucked, shakira was cool.
panic at the disco and ok go had the best performances, christina did her thang as usual, the hype williams tribute was dope beyonce was very janet rhythm nation, the guitar intro was cool tho [Edited 9/1/06 17:30pm] Yesterday is dead...tomorrow hasnt arrived yet....i have just ONE day...
...And i'm gonna be groovy in it! | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
The best part of the show by far was when Prince walked out on stage with Andre3000 and Lenny Kravitz, then he leaned over and french kissed them both.
| |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
jayaredee said: I honestly think it's time to retire the VMAs. Even their new ways of marketing the show by getting viewers to vote for the winners, doesn't cover up the fact that the show is a mess. Music videos just aren't exciting anymore so no one really cares which video wins. It's ridiculous.
And the performances. Dreadful. Justin Timberlake can dance a bit, but what an uneventful opening. And Shakira's voice was awful. I thought I was the only one who noticed that. When she, uh, sang, I was like wow, I thought folks said she could sing. Did I miss something. Maybe it took too much energy to get her belly dancing routine down. I mean who expects a singer to sing nowadays anyway. perfection is a fallacy of the imagination... | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
I want to see Missy's performance! | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
AnckSuNamun said: I had been flipping back and forth over there. What the hell was Lou Reed doing out there with the Raconteurs? The bulk of MTV's audience don't care about him or the Raconteurs....they want All American Rejects I felt like MTV added them on the bill to draw in a different fan base....didn't work. They didn't even let them play long which I thought was unfair. My brother's a big Velvet Underground fan, so I called to tell him that Lou Reed was out there and by the time he got to the t.v , they were done....gone in a flash. I liked O.K Go's performance.....they pulled off the treadmill thing just like in the video, but they weren't hooked up to any mics. I turned it after Beyonce.....I kinda wanted to see her all girl band, which they didn't even show. "Ring the Alarm" is a horrible song,imo. The whole screaming thing comes off so phony with her. It worked with Kelis's "Caught Out There" though My gamecocks are playing, so I'd much rather watch the football game right now, because I don't think anybody else I wanna see is gonna come out. I feel you on "Ring The Alarm" That has to be her WORST song ever. The video sucks too. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
calldapplwondery83 said: Watching the pre-show right now. Turned off the sound because Fergie performs "London Bridge". Thank God someone invented the remote control and the mute option. Amen Brother!! And he also invented the off button which I hit once Justin TimberFAKE hit the stage. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
ThePunisher said: AnckSuNamun said: I had been flipping back and forth over there. What the hell was Lou Reed doing out there with the Raconteurs? The bulk of MTV's audience don't care about him or the Raconteurs....they want All American Rejects I felt like MTV added them on the bill to draw in a different fan base....didn't work. They didn't even let them play long which I thought was unfair. My brother's a big Velvet Underground fan, so I called to tell him that Lou Reed was out there and by the time he got to the t.v , they were done....gone in a flash. I liked O.K Go's performance.....they pulled off the treadmill thing just like in the video, but they weren't hooked up to any mics. I turned it after Beyonce.....I kinda wanted to see her all girl band, which they didn't even show. "Ring the Alarm" is a horrible song,imo. The whole screaming thing comes off so phony with her. It worked with Kelis's "Caught Out There" though My gamecocks are playing, so I'd much rather watch the football game right now, because I don't think anybody else I wanna see is gonna come out. I feel you on "Ring The Alarm" That has to be her WORST song ever. The video sucks too.The preformance wasn't bad, though. Yeah, it's kind of an experiment for her that doesn't work all that well. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
Although I definetly think this was better then lasts year, it was still awful. Like everyone has said there was no standout performance, just like the two years before it. The last great show for me was 2003, the last show with actual 'wow' moments. I think the problem with this show is there's no major pop stars going anymore. Ever since hip hop took over musics been boring, and rap stars are the only people attending these shows, along with some lame ass punk bands and a few random pop stars that arent enough to save the show. And they need an actual funny host with great jokes and sketches, like something along the lines of Jimmy Fallon in 2002, I thought he was great. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
calldapplwondery83 said: Oh no, not an award for ring tone of the year. Not funny anymore.
oh my god! has it really come to this? pull your cell phone out and call your next of kin; we're about to get funky | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
gordonroque said: I watch the VMA’s every year. I regret this increasingly with each viewing. Here are my thoughts . . .
What I liked: 1. Xtina sang quite well. Her stint was a welcomed break from the chaos. 2. Shakira was awesome—very exotic, curvy, entertaining, and fun. She would be sexy with or without clothing imo. 3. I am a bigger fan of Panic! At the Disco. Even though the vocals were shaky, they did a great number, and their costumes rocked. I’m actually glad that they won the big one. Good for them. (though I was rooting for Madonna.) 4. JT’s “shelf” bit near the end was hilarious. 5. Those treadmill guys were fun to watch. 6. I loved how Mtv used the entire hall for the visuals/backdrops. It was quite stunning. (Reminded me of a big, fat Madonna concert I once attended.) 7. Waling and flailing aside, Beyonce’s choreography was off the hook. I hope she gives mad props to Janet. It really was vintage Rhythm nation work done very well imo. 8. My Chemical Romance did a superb number during the pre-show. I loved the drumming. Ehh . . . 1. In the interest of being cutting edge, Mtv has opted to bring their staging closer into the audience through the use of several catwalk-style curves and extensions. This sucks ass. It just adds a disjointed and unfocused quality to the production. They’ve done this for the past 3 three years. This also confuses the award winners who have to waste airtime figuring out how to get to where they need to be. I favor the old school Oscar-style approach---one big, bad ass, beautiful stage with rock and roll royalty clumped together where we can see them. 2. What the hell was J-Lo wearing? Some sort of designer skull cap I guess. 3. Imho, I prefer rap videos over live performances. Why? Well, as showcased by Ludacris at the VMA’s, he was dealt with the deep internal struggle of figuring out which side of the stage to linger most. (Luckily, we were blessed with his synchronized and choreographed arm and hand movements.) “Should I go stage left? Oh no, I HAVE to stay in the middle!!”---All the while rapping to his funky beats. Personally, I have nothing against Luda. I actually like a lot of his songs. Overall, rap performances, even with the booty-shaking girls, leave me uninspired. 4. In the interest of being cutting edge, Mtv decided to include more backstage footage. This was overkill. I don’t need more reality tv. Again, it made the whole production more scattered and unfocused. 5. The show lacked the presence of a major established artist—like Prince, Madonna, Janet, or even Mariah for goodness sake!!! So many people were far too earnest. 6. Sloppy. This is how I would describe Mtv’s production work. Cues were either delayed or missed entirely—particularly in the pre and post shows. I know this is a massive production and all, but I think someone needs to be fired. 7. In the interest of being cutting edge, Mtv decided to allow the public to vote in all of the major categories. This is just an opinion, but I think the awards were a result of the split-vote phenomenon. Votes for the major artists were split by the majority, and acts with smaller but very aggressive fan bases won out. I don’t mean to take away from any of the winners, but how many upsets and victorious underdogs should there be in one awards show? Well, there were a heck of a lot of them. It just seemed incredibly imbalanced. Perhaps these public votes need to be weighted along with votes from other artists, directors, choreographers, dancers, and people who actually work in the industry and are experienced in their respective fields. The likelihood that millions of little teeny boppers determined this year’s winners just gives me the creeps. 8. Lastly, whoever that guy was who pre-empted Panic! At the Disco’s speech needs to be slapped. There is nothing worse than raining on someone else’s shining, glorious moment. They need to shine, uninterrupted. Well, that’s all folks. Overall, I was underwhelmed. I should have just read a book instead. -g I agree with you on every point. You should produce the next VMAs. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
Thanks Renato.
I almost wish I could produce next year's show. The VMA's used to be a lot more enjoyable. -g | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |