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Grammy........Worst ever? No wonder the world of music is crashing down. If that is the best music of 2008, I can fly. That show was an insult 2 music and the art of music. [Edited 2/9/09 7:51am] | |
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I don't even bother watching the Grammys anymore. | |
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SoulAlive said: I don't even bother watching the Grammys anymore.
That show was awful in every single way. I was embarrassed watching that nonsense. Good thing I was working on another project at the same time. [Edited 2/9/09 7:03am] | |
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Graycap23 said: SoulAlive said: I don't even bother watching the Grammys anymore.
That show was awful in every single way. I was embarrassed watching that nonsense. Good thing I was working on another projecy at the same time. Every year the Grammys get worse and worse. This was by far the worst Grammys I've ever seen. I stopped watching it before the halfway mark and I've never done that before. Music is in a REALLY bad way for sure. 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 | |
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Totally forgot it was on... started flipping channels and saw Steview Wonder with the Jonas Brothers and that pretty much fortified that I wasn't missing anything. Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off | |
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JackieBlue said: Totally forgot it was on... started flipping channels and saw Steview Wonder with the Jonas Brothers and that pretty much fortified that I wasn't missing anything.
I was flipping the channels,saw Justin Timberlake playing piano while a rapper was onstage,and thought "Oh yeah....the Grammys are on tonight" I knew that I wasn't missing anything. | |
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SoulAlive said: JackieBlue said: Totally forgot it was on... started flipping channels and saw Steview Wonder with the Jonas Brothers and that pretty much fortified that I wasn't missing anything.
I was flipping the channels,saw Justin Timberlake playing piano while a rapper was onstage,and thought "Oh yeah....the Grammys are on tonight" I knew that I wasn't missing anything. My guy wanted to keep on watching it. I looked at him like he was crazy then tried not to be too judgmental. I forgave him, got up and went into another room to go read a book. Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off | |
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the last time I watched a Grammy show from beginning to end was in the 90s. | |
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SoulAlive said: the last time I watched a Grammy show from beginning to end was in the 90s.
Exactly. Hard to believe I used to look forward to it now it's just another show to avoid. [Edited 2/9/09 7:21am] Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off | |
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it was shockingly badddd...
i had it on while i was doing other things ... stevie wonder with jonASS brothers . ugh . justin timberfake .... 2 X ... i mean ... do we really NOT have any other talent ... and it really wasnt a huge year for justin was it ??? am i missing something ??? miley cyrus and mrs jonas brother (name escapes me now ... lol ) . i actually made the comment that was the first time i heard Miley "sing" ... why didnt robert plant and alison krauss sing (is that her name?) cold play and jay z ??? why do they always do this duet thing ... oh and kanye west - at least 2 x .... ugh ... again ... where is the talent that i missed .... i turned it off for a bit when the 9 month pregnant rapper was doing her thing ... but then .... ... turned it back on for Neil Diamond ... ugh ... ugh and UGH ... sweet caroline by him sounded good .... in 1974 or so with "hot august night" ..... NOT in 2009 .... people ... ugh !!!!! Colonel Angus may be smelly. colonel angus may be a little rough . but deep down ... Colonel angus is very sweet. | |
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SoulAlive said: I don't even bother watching the Grammys anymore.
Yep, it's been around 15,16..17 years since I've watched. Hell, I didn't know they where going on until I heard about this boy, Brown slapping around his lady friend. | |
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It was a sad show.....The Jonas Brother's and Stevie Wonder.....WHY....When you think of A great person like Stevie..where in the world do you even get the thought...hey Jonas Brothers! I mean what kind of crystal meth / crack cocaine was the person on when the Grammy groupies agreed to such foolishness! I know the signal dropped hard on that shit right there. My son was like OMG ....them....why....ugh...he turned the channel! hahaha
The only touching moment was Jennifer Hudson who clearly did all she could to keep her composure. She looked great and sounded awesome...not over the top just enough to let you see she is still in great pain. Now I'm gonna sit back and wait to see who did Chris Brown bitch slap...stupid ass motherfucker.....R&B's Pop Teen Icon is in for some serious slamming by the press... [Edited 2/9/09 8:14am] "A Man Can't Ride Your Back Unless It's Bent" MLK 4/3/68 | |
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It was utter Crap.
Was looking forward to "Lost" by C. martin but JayZ had to step onstage & ruin it. Why the hell doesnt whitney sing anymore? did she lose her voice? S. wonder & jonas bros= do NOT mix..cant stand those 3 stooges! the robert plant song?...never heard of it....where have i been? | |
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I've never really watched the Grammy's, has it become progressively worse? | |
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wildgoldenhoney said: I've never really watched the Grammy's, has it become progressively worse?
My highschool talent show was better. | |
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yeah i do admit it was lackluster this year, not that i watched it. i just remember seeing Neil Diamond and thinking, ok that's fine but why is he there? he wasn't competing.
then that ending with Stevie. Jesus that was empty. I think they turned the lights outs on stage. | |
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JackieBlue said: Totally forgot it was on... started flipping channels and saw Steview Wonder with the Jonas Brothers and that pretty much fortified that I wasn't missing anything.
Stevie needs to fire his manager, agent, publicist, whoever. It's about time he stopped letting himself be dragged onstage to perform with every two-bit Mickey Mouse Club and American Idol 3rd runner up that comes along. But I'm glad to see that he did fire whoever it was that kept throwing that muumuu over him every time he stepped on stage. | |
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Radiohead In Rainbows should have won album of the year. Though I'm a big Zeppelin fan that Plant/Krauss project is so freakin' boring! | |
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I was bored through much of it. Didnt seem to have the star power that they had back in the day. | |
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i didn't even watch it this year. | |
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some nice parts, carrie underwood, sugarland and adele, sir paul but thats bout it | |
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I think the show had its moments. It didn't seem any worse or better than any other year.
19 million people watched which is 10% more than last year. "Be glad for what you had baby, what you've got..." | |
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I don't know about this post....
For all of the truly brutal and utterly atrocious moments on the show (Stevie and the Johnus Bros-WTF!!!!; the Four Tops tribute while heartfelt was a huge letdown; and U2...love those guys; but I just don't dig the new song...utterly borning...), there were some really interesting moments on the Grammy's... The theme in 09 to me was keep it fresh and current with a few curveballs to boot, something the Grammy's has NEVER done...I applaud them for at least thinking along those lines.... In other words, it was far from the worst Grammy's I've ever seen since the likes of Jethro Tull was winning Heavy Metal awards... Interesting, freah and cool moments: Al Green The Rev getting his props, even though he had to share the stage with Timberlake (no beef against the kid...in fact his last album was pretty good for a mainstream pop album; better than some folks on the org would probably admit...But Rev. Al doesn't need the help...Not even...) MIA, Jay Z, Kanye West, T.I. and Wayne If you love hip hop, you loved this performance...To me it symbolized just far the genre has come on the Grammy's....And it was probably the most exciting performance in terms of the new generation getting their shine and respect...And MIA on the verge of having a baby onstage but still rocking it???...priceless..Ha! Adele I dug her performance...She has a very cool understated voice...But that shit got nerely ruined by the Sugarland chick who started to step all over the song...Adele saved it though... Radiohead They performed my least favorite song on the In Rainbows, and still rocked it...Yorke was trying to get funky (lol); the band was locked into a groove and the Marching Band?...dope... Coldplay I liked their first two albums and that was it for me...They got pretty bloated and overrated...But I swear I was impressed by their performance (the Jay Z cameo didn't seem forced; his rhyme went with the somber feel of the song...); Hell, I even like "Viva La Vida"..Coldplay can come off as a lightweight Radiohead, but this time they didn't drop the ball... J-Hud Her winning the award was just a good moment...You got to be on the cold hearted bastard shit not to be touched in some way...And even if i didn't like the song she sung, I felt the power of her voice.... Lil' Wayne I've seen him on three award shows and he had yet to give a performance that lined up to all the hype...In fact, he borderlined on some bullshit...But he got it right with this one....By performing a song in which the lyrics were layed out for even the most staunchest of critics of hip hop to understand, he validated the hype...Wayne getting socially conscious with Robin Thicke (I dig the kids voice) about the plight of his ravaged hometown of New Orleans was real...But then he was insightful enough to include great New Orleans musicians and artist like Alan Toussaint and Terrence Blanchard in performance...Probably the most surprising performance for me that night...Who knew?...lol [Edited 2/9/09 22:27pm] | |
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Stevie has become the Samuel L Jackson of music "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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bboy87 said: Stevie has become the Samuel L Jackson of music
Understatement of the year. | |
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JackieBlue said: SoulAlive said: the last time I watched a Grammy show from beginning to end was in the 90s.
Exactly. Hard to believe I used to look forward to it now it's just another show to avoid. [Edited 2/9/09 7:21am] I haven´t watched it this year either. "When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all." | |
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murph said: I don't know about this post....
For all of the truly brutal and utterly atrocious moments on the show (Stevie and the Johnus Bros-WTF!!!!; the Four Tops tribute while heartfelt was a huge letdown; and U2...love those guys; but I just don't dig the new song...utterly borning...), there were some really interesting moments on the Grammy's... The theme in 09 to me was keep it fresh and current with a few curveballs to boot, something the Grammy's has NEVER done...I applaud them for at least thinking along those lines.... In other words, it was far from the worst Grammy's I've ever seen since the likes of Jethro Tull was winning Heavy Metal awards... Interesting, freah and cool moments: Al Green The Rev getting his props, even though he had to share the stage with Timberlake (no beef against the kid...in fact his last album was pretty good for a mainstream pop album; better than some folks on the org would probably admit...But Rev. Al doesn't need the help...Not even...) MIA, Jay Z, Kanye West, T.I. and Wayne If you love hip hop, you loved this performance...To me it symbolized just far the genre has come on the Grammy's....And it was probably the most exciting performance in terms of the new generation getting their shine and respect...And MIA on the verge of having a baby onstage but still rocking it???...priceless..Ha! Adele I dug her performance...She has a very cool understated voice...But that shit got nerely ruined by the Sugarland chick who started to step all over the song...Adele saved it though... Radiohead They performed my least favorite song on the In Rainbows, and still rocked it...Yorke was trying to get funky (lol); the band was locked into a groove and the Marching Band?...dope... Coldplay I liked their first two albums and that was it for me...They got pretty bloated and overrated...But I swear I was impressed by their performance (the Jay Z cameo didn't seem forced; his rhyme went with the somber feel of the song...); Hell, I even like "Viva La Vida"..Coldplay can come off as a lightweight Radiohead, but this time they didn't drop the ball... J-Hud Her winning the award was just a good moment...You got to be on the cold hearted bastard shit not to be touched in some way...And even if i didn't like the song she sung, I felt the power of her voice.... Lil' Wayne I've seen him on three award shows and he had yet to give a performance that lined up to all the hype...In fact, he borderlined on some bullshit...But he got it right with this one....By performing a song in which the lyrics were layed out for even the most staunchest of critics of hip hop to understand, he validated the hype...Wayne getting socially conscious with Robin Thicke (I dig the kids voice) about the plight of his ravaged hometown of New Orleans was real...But then he was insightful enough to include great New Orleans musicians and artist like Alan Toussaint and Terrence Blanchard in performance...Probably the most surprising performance for me that night...Who knew?...lol [Edited 2/9/09 22:27pm] Yeah he won some major cool points with me on that one....but then he lost a few of them when he wouldn't pull up his damn pants! I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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SoulAlive said: the last time I watched a Grammy show from beginning to end was in the 90s.
I totally understand, thats with me too. Thats when award shows, and I mean all of them from the 90's going back, were so exciting that you stayed up all night to see them. Whether if it was to see MJ do the moonwalk (or some other new dance), to see if Prince was going to kick the mic stand over during his electrifying performance, to see if Stevie was going to play his harmonica for 15 minutes straight, to see Patti LaBelle kick her shoes off, to see Gladys Knight sing her heart out, to see New Edition, Janet Jackson, Hammer (lawd, Hammer's performance would be so exciting!), and on and on. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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Watched the Grammy's last night in the UK....well it wasn't that bad but it did seem like the US acts took a big backseat...and the Brits ran riot....It was the Brits Awards but in the US...crazy ...I mean I like to see the UK do well but when you have the Grammy's you want to see the BIG US Stars...but you just didn't have any of them their all the US acts did not have any stage presences..
What did they have Stevie doing...very sad and strange...roll on the brit awards for some drunk action and a fight in the crowd.. Da, Da, Da....Emancipation....Free..don't think I ain't..! London 21 Nights...Clap your hands...you know the rest..
James Brown & Michael Jackson RIP, your music still lives with us! | |
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More fool you for watching them.
I stopped watching award shows years ago. Award shows were always bullshit, but like many others I used to feel obligated to watch them just so I knew what was happening. I remember being at a friend's house in 1997 and I insisted we watch the MTV Awards. Well, not only were both of us bored shitless, but I was embarrassed for the industry. Two hours of mind-numbing, soul-sapping emptiness. So crap award shows are nothing new. That year the show was dominated by such musical giants as Puff Daddy, Will Smith and The Spice Girls. And there was a WOEFUL performance from Missy and Lefteye of "Ladies Night". The whole thing was a triumph of mindlessness. I stopped watching award shows not long after that. “The man who never looks into a newspaper is better informed than he who reads them, inasmuch as he who knows nothing is nearer to truth than he whose mind is filled with falsehoods and errors.”
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