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Reply #30 posted 12/03/09 4:53am

Marrk

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i'm gonna need to see/hear this somehow.
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Reply #31 posted 12/03/09 5:23am

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Imma need Maxwell to finally win a Grammy!!
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Reply #32 posted 12/03/09 5:30am

piepie1976

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johnart said:



Who else was performing?


Nick Jonas performed with Sonny T, Michael b, and Tommy b backing him as the Administration. Black Eyed Peas also performed.



Please tell me ur lying.
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Reply #33 posted 12/03/09 5:43am

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piepie1976 said:

rmartin70 said:



Nick Jonas performed with Sonny T, Michael b, and Tommy b backing him as the Administration. Black Eyed Peas also performed.



Please tell me ur lying.


lol I was seriously trying to figure out the punchline in that gag. ohgoon

It is a gag, right? whofarted
I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart.
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Reply #34 posted 12/03/09 9:10am

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First of ALL....that song is my absolute MJ slow jam favorite....it is a classic. MJ sounds so freaking sexy on this....WHAT!
Do you know how many times I have wished that Prince would sing this tune!!!
But since that will never probably EVER happen the next best thing came along and Killed it.....Whoo Wheee Boy mmm mmm mmmm
Maxwell
Maxwell
MAXWELL BABY excited
"A Man Can't Ride Your Back Unless It's Bent" MLK 4/3/68
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Reply #35 posted 12/03/09 12:09pm

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DAV123 said:

First of ALL....that song is my absolute MJ slow jam favorite....it is a classic. MJ sounds so freaking sexy on this....WHAT!
Do you know how many times I have wished that Prince would sing this tune!!!
But since that will never probably EVER happen the next best thing came along and Killed it.....Whoo Wheee Boy mmm mmm mmmm
Maxwell
Maxwell
MAXWELL BABY excited


No, I cannot see Prince doing Lady In My Life. Maybe he could do justice to The Way You Make me Feel.

I also would not have wanted MJ to be singing Adore. Or Scandalous. Or Insatiable.

NeYo also does his thing with MJ songs and sounds real good. Usher can probably get away with it too. And maybe Robin Thicke or Jon B.
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Reply #36 posted 12/03/09 12:16pm

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piepie1976 said:

rmartin70 said:



Nick Jonas performed with Sonny T, Michael b, and Tommy b backing him as the Administration. Black Eyed Peas also performed.



Please tell me ur lying.



He's not lying ... song was ok
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Reply #37 posted 12/03/09 12:19pm

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I loved Maxwell's performance. His voice is understandably worn out from touring, but I still thought it was gorgeous, and a lovely tribute to MJ. heart



http://latimesblogs.latim...to-go.html

CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK: A big Grammy nomination: This show has got to go
December 2, 2009 | 9:48 pm

People will disagree over the nominees. But can they agree that this nomination telecast isn't worthy?

This year's Grammy nominations promise to inspire loud raspberry choruses from several corners of the popular music world. The top categories, including album of the year and record of the year, are dominated by acts at the very center of the mainstream, suggesting that sales, more than more genteel artistic standards, impressed nominators this year.

The Black Eyed Peas, not exactly critics' favorites, received more nominations than anyone except for Beyoncé and Taylor Swift -- more respected artists who've nonetheless worn out their welcome at the winners' dais lately. And instead of a hot newcomer like Amy Winehouse or M.I.A. (in 2007 and 2008, respectively) shaking up the ballot, there's only Maxwell, whose multiple nominations are greatly deserved, but who defies the stereotype of the critics' favorite on multiple counts: He's a mid-career veteran, an artiste of R&B rather than indie rock or Americana, and he's an unapologetic ladies' man.

So let the arguing begin. (I'm here to defend Lady Gaga against all comers.) But first, can we agree on one thing?

This nominations show has got to go.

Last year, this special honoring future Grammy champs and also-rans made its debut, and it was a disappointingly staid affair. Contemporary pop's star pupils, including Christina Aguilera, John Mayer and Celine Dion, honored greats such as Nina Simone and B.B. King with grace but not much fire. Wednesday night completely overturned that approach in an hour of schmoozy chair-hopping and rushed performances that did little more than remind us that those darn Peas have become inescapable.

LL Cool J, hosting for a second year (last year Swift shared the burden), was charming throughout and airtight in an opening number that put his rhymes within the context of current hits by the likes of Gaga and Kings of Leon. But he couldn't help but seem like a hip-hop wedding singer, circulating among the tables set up on the floor of Club Nokia and asking inevitably inane questions of the few celebrities on hand.

Did Ringo Starr feel great sitting next to Smokey Robinson? Why, yes!

One of LL's duties was introducing the night's musical performances, but that wasn't demanding: There were only six, including opener and closer by the Peas. The big news -- for tweens and the dads who've decided the Jonas Brothers do rock, after all -- was the debut of Nick Jonas' new band, the Administration, which came midway through the program and might be better left buried in our memories.

Introduced by his brothers, who emanated moderate enthusiasm, the youngest and most talented of the JoBro band worked to sound soulful on the title track to his new album, "Who I Am." But his gargled vocals conjured visions of Tom Cruise in "Risky Business," not of Nick's hero Stevie Wonder.

The evening's other musical moments were less painful, but (with one huge exception) not much more exciting. The country duo Sugarland, almost always hugely invigorating live, was saddled with an outdoor performance beneath a gaudy Christmas tree that felt very much like what happens right before Santa enters at a winter celebration at the mall. Jennifer Nettles did her valiant best with a bluesy vocal, but the circumstances were tough to overcome.

Then there were the two omnipresent Peas hits, performed with predictable gusto by the group, who could make quite a living doing Beverly Hills kids' birthday parties if this pop thing ever fizzles out. I'm not anti-Peas as a matter of principle, and I'm delighted that "I've Gotta Feeling" has put the phrase "Mazel tov!" into general circulation. But somebody needs to teach this band the meaning of the word "oversaturation."

These few musical interludes didn't add up to much, yet the show still came off as cluttered and hard to follow. The nomination segments were plagued by musical miscues, bad pacing and stale patter from the celebrity announcers.

Only one moment transcended the ridiculousness. Maxwell's performance of Michael Jackson's "The Lady in My Life," which served as the evening's requisite MJ tribute, not only stood out, it made a quiet case for itself as one of the best televised musical performances of the year. Deploying his world-class falsetto in front of an understated but wicked-sharp band, the Brooklyn-based soul singer created an oasis of calm within the night's information overload.

If anyone questions his right to so many Grammy nominations after this performance, they're simply tone-deaf.


As wonderful a gift as Maxwell gave, it wasn't enough to justify this hour of prime-time chaos. It would be much more interesting (and, I believe, effective) if, next year, Grammy sponsoring organization the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences hosted the nominations as a live Web event. Artists could still perform, but interactive chats, video feeds from multiple sites and other Web-enabled features could turn this pseudo-event into something future-looking and genuinely relevant.

Keep LL Cool J, though; I'd love to read him rhyming on a Twitter feed.

--Ann Powers
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Reply #38 posted 12/03/09 12:56pm

ernestsewell

piepie1976 said:

rmartin70 said:



Nick Jonas performed with Sonny T, Michael b, and Tommy b backing him as the Administration. Black Eyed Peas also performed.



Please tell me ur lying.

Please tell me you read the Org. There's been about 3 threads on the fact that Sonny, Michael, and Tommy are part of Nick's band, along with one other guitarist. It's a job. Big deal.
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Reply #39 posted 12/03/09 1:30pm

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ernestsewell said:

piepie1976 said:




Please tell me ur lying.

Please tell me you read the Org. There's been about 3 threads on the fact that Sonny, Michael, and Tommy are part of Nick's band, along with one other guitarist. It's a job. Big deal.



Damn right!
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Reply #40 posted 12/03/09 1:43pm

piepie1976

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piepie1976 said:




Please tell me ur lying.

Please tell me you read the Org. There's been about 3 threads on the fact that Sonny, Michael, and Tommy are part of Nick's band, along with one other guitarist. It's a job. Big deal.


Oh piss off, Ernest. This was the first I'd read about it when I posted. And yes I found it jarring that one of Prince's best bands was now backing a tweener. Who are you anyway? The org police?
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Reply #41 posted 12/03/09 1:45pm

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piepie1976 said:[quote]

ernestsewell said:


Please tell me you read the Org. There's been about 3 threads on the fact that Sonny, Michael, and Tommy are part of Nick's band, along with one other guitarist. It's a job. Big deal.


Oh piss off, Ernest. This was the first I'd read about it when I posted. And yes I found it jarring that one of Prince's best bands was now backing a tweener. Who are you anyway? The org police?[/quote]


lol
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Reply #42 posted 12/03/09 1:54pm

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piepie1976 said:

ernestsewell said:


Please tell me you read the Org. There's been about 3 threads on the fact that Sonny, Michael, and Tommy are part of Nick's band, along with one other guitarist. It's a job. Big deal.


This was the first I'd read about it when I posted. And yes I found it jarring that one of Prince's best bands was now backing a tweener. Who are you anyway? The org police?

No one was being mean to you, so get over yourself. But you act like you've not read anything on the Org, when in fact there have been three threads, including one started by me, talking about the former NPG folks backing Nick Jonas. Why is that fact such a bad thing anyway? It's a job for them, so why does some snobby Prince fans think they're above that? Apparently they're well aware of what they're above and not above, including playing with and singing with Nick Jonas.

The news has been on a few websites as well, as posted on the aforementioned threads. So how about you try reading instead of riding my jock, mmkay?

Am I the Org police? Nope, never claimed or tried to be. But do I read before I post? Yeah, I try to. I use the search box, and try to find an answer before I post something. I mean, did you think this WASN'T on the org until you hijacked this thread about MAXWELL? Really, hon????? REALLY?



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Reply #43 posted 12/03/09 2:02pm

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ernestsewell said:[quote]

piepie1976 said:



This was the first I'd read about it when I posted. And yes I found it jarring that one of Prince's best bands was now backing a tweener. Who are you anyway? The org police?

No one was being mean to you, so get over yourself. But you act like you've not read anything on the Org, when in fact there have been three threads, including one started by me, talking about the former NPG folks backing Nick Jonas. Why is that fact such a bad thing anyway? It's a job for them, so why does some snobby Prince fans think they're above that? Apparently they're well aware of what they're above and not above, including playing with and singing with Nick Jonas.

The news has been on a few websites as well, as posted on the aforementioned threads. So how about you try reading instead of riding my jock, mmkay?

Am I the Org police? Nope, never claimed or tried to be. But do I read before I post? Yeah, I try to. I use the search box, and try to find an answer before I post something. I mean, did you think this WASN'T on the org until you hijacked this thread about MAXWELL? Really, hon????? REALLY?



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popcorn
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Reply #44 posted 12/03/09 2:05pm

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banks said:

popcorn


Nah bro, no drama. The facts are what they are with the news of the NPG. I guess I'm more of an Org reporter, than the police. hahahahaha
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Reply #45 posted 12/03/09 2:10pm

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ernestsewell said:

banks said:

popcorn


Nah bro, no drama. The facts are what they are with the news of the NPG. I guess I'm more of an Org reporter, than the police. hahahahaha



I know poke I was just having a lil fun wink
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Reply #46 posted 12/03/09 2:26pm

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banks said:

ernestsewell said:



Nah bro, no drama. The facts are what they are with the news of the NPG. I guess I'm more of an Org reporter, than the police. hahahahaha



I know poke I was just having a lil fun wink

I know. wink
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Reply #47 posted 12/03/09 2:28pm

piepie1976

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piepie1976 said:



This was the first I'd read about it when I posted. And yes I found it jarring that one of Prince's best bands was now backing a tweener. Who are you anyway? The org police?

No one was being mean to you, so get over yourself. But you act like you've not read anything on the Org, when in fact there have been three threads, including one started by me, talking about the former NPG folks backing Nick Jonas. Why is that fact such a bad thing anyway? It's a job for them, so why does some snobby Prince fans think they're above that? Apparently they're well aware of what they're above and not above, including playing with and singing with Nick Jonas.

The news has been on a few websites as well, as posted on the aforementioned threads. So how about you try reading instead of riding my jock, mmkay?



Am I the Org police? Nope, never claimed or tried to be. But do I read before I post? Yeah, I try to. I use the search box, and try to find an answer before I post something. I mean, did you think this WASN'T on the org until you hijacked this thread about MAXWELL? Really, hon????? REALLY?

[Edited 12/3/09 13:57pm]


Yes, really. I can understand how shocking that must be to someone with no life. And yes, going around condescending people would qualify as "mean," or at least "cunty." But if it validates you to behave that way, then by all means continue. It's just that it makes you look like a sad, bitter, out-of-work mall cop. But I'm sure that isn't true. Cheers. biggrin
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Reply #48 posted 12/03/09 2:44pm

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Maxwell must win a grammy this year. he so deserves it.

anyway, that performance was eargasmic! He performed it perfectly, he paid tribute while still being individual. Love him! love2
How can I stand 2 stay where I am? / Poor butterfly who don't understand.
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Reply #49 posted 12/03/09 3:04pm

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Yes, really. I can understand how shocking that must be to someone with no life. And yes, going around condescending people would qualify as "mean," or at least "cunty." But if it validates you to behave that way, then by all means continue. It's just that it makes you look like a sad, bitter, out-of-work mall cop. But I'm sure that isn't true. Cheers. biggrin

Just grow up. You're being stupid.
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Reply #50 posted 12/03/09 4:25pm

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[Chill OUT! chill pill Get back on topic or I'll lock this mutha down! hmph! - June7]
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Reply #51 posted 12/03/09 4:32pm

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It was good no doubt, Maxwell is a brilliant vocalist but the original kills it, Mike had some runs and adlibs towards the end which were.. just great, and just why that song closed Thriller.
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Reply #52 posted 12/03/09 4:39pm

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Marrk said:

It was good no doubt, Maxwell is a brilliant vocalist but the original kills it, Mike had some runs and adlibs towards the end which were.. just great, and just why that song closed Thriller.

Yeah, the original is always better, but if anyone was going to do it justice, it was Maxwell. I just watched the performance again tonight.
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Reply #53 posted 12/03/09 6:06pm

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Reply #54 posted 12/03/09 6:51pm

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ernestsewell said:



I have a female boner!
worship

and thanks ernest...totally sending an internet BJ your way for posting this wink
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Reply #55 posted 12/03/09 6:54pm

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http://vodpod.com/watch/1...bet-awards

that head is unfortunate though....
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Reply #56 posted 12/03/09 11:28pm

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I'm going to rip it to a DVD, then to my AppleTV. It's the same format that will work on an iPod. wink OrgNote me in a couple of days.


OK...thank you because I'm dying to hear this again...

Check your Yahoo email.
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