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Katy Perry was just horrible. Carmen Miranda she is not.
Jennifer Hudson was a great moment, but i think she forgot to take off her lobster bib after the backstage buffet.
Sir Paul was great- kicked ass, then they give John Mayer the award Sir Paul was up for.
Coldplay best rock album Meh
"So I grabbed the stupid bitch by her nappy ass weed"
http://www.purelyrics.com/index.php?lyrics=pyaj...
It's one of the songs that, back in the day, enticed women all across America to give up good money to support this music that puts them on a pedestal. And it forever put the term "nappy-ass weed" in the ghetto lexicon when referring to a bitches' hair. Amen.
Mostly, though, I have to say--thank goodness for TiVo. Also, I'm happy for Plant & Krauss, but I hate these years when Grammy voters are so intent on rewarding a particular act that they give Record of the Year to a song that, if it even was a single, wasn't a successful single.
Oh, and one other thing--they got rid of the occasional scroll of the night's offscreen winners. It's the Grammy equivalent of the LA Times shedding one printed section after another and driving folks to the Internet. As annoying as the scroll always was, I think jettisoning it is disrespectful to both the winning artists and the fans of jazz, classical, folk, gospel and other forms that are now completely ignored.
It just seemed consistantly bad, although I think they finally found the vocal level with Macca
Incidently, doesn't the west coast also get a delayed feed for the Oscars? Been so long since I've seen anything "live", I can't remember. But I do agree that it was always strange to me that as the entertainment Mecca, and the host of these shows, shouldn't we (los angeles), see it live too. Especially in this day and age of the Internet. Friggin advertising dollars.
I twittered along with Popdose during the show...(as well as The Grammys) and found it useful and entertaining. I knew what to fastforward through when I finally got to see the show.
otherwise, the show was boring and once again shuns most of the better music from the previous year. it's as middle of the road as it gets. some of the music and artists i really like a lot, but in general it's like a pop music radio show come to life.
Sorry I can't help with the lyrics of the Rappers.
I just think overall that after doing no wrong for the last 4 or 5 years they've finally written another really bad song. If "Boots" being the first single indicates it's one of the top 2 or 3 songs on the record, then we're in trouble.
I'll gladly eat my words if the rest of the album is great, but I don't think I'll be chowing down.
The problem with the Grammys is that for every one performance or pairing that is inspired, there are about four or five that make you cringe.
It may have a decade or so ago but I remember Aretha Franklin stepping in for an ill Luciano Pavarotti and delivering one of the most amazing live performance I've ever seen. Yet in the very same show, she performed a painfully obligatory "Respect" with none other than Dan Akroyd and John Goodman in order to shamelessly promote that awful Blues Brothers sequel.
Hint That You're Too Old To Appreciate The Grammys: Can't identify any of the folks up for Best New Artist