2007 Grammy Awards

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LarryMullen's_POPAngel said:


Same here.

Too bad some people can't say the same.

I wonder how many of the people that regularly listen to the music that was nominated this evening could say that.

I suspect most of them know little about the man, and it's a shame. :tsk:
 
dinnertime - I'll try & post during commercials of the west coast broadcast, since I don't have a laptop :grumpy:

Oh, and pre-show awards, I read that the RHCP won 3! :dance:

:wave:
 
LemonMelon said:


My point was that I don't consider them part of that scene. :wink:

Anyways...

White Stripes :rockon:
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I'm learning Girl, You Have No Faith in Medicine on guitar right now.

It's probably the most badass song they've done. No, it is.

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LemonMacPhisto said:


I'm learning Girl, You Have No Faith in Medicine on guitar right now.

It's probably the most badass song they've done. No, it is.

</schrute>

Jack's vocals on that one are killer. :drool:
 
Go away, James Blunt.

It's only fun when you sing the line as "she could see by my face that I was fucking high."
 
PlaTheGreat said:
Go away, James Blunt.

It's only fun when you sing the line as "she could see by my face that I was fucking high."

FLYING doesn't even make sense at all. Chump.


Chili Peppers up at some point...
 
By the end of each concert, Brown would have worked himself to the point of genuine exhaustion. Brown typically lost several pounds over the course of a performance,[35] and he sometimes required glucose injections to resuscitate himself afterwards.[36] (In later years Brown even required an oxygen mask and tank on stage at all times during his performances.)[37] As the band continued to play, the MC draped a cape over Brown's shoulders and tried to escort him off the stage, but Brown shook off the cape and staggered back to the microphone to perform an encore, (often singing the hit "Please, Please, Please"). This act was often repeated several times in succession. Brown's cape routine was inspired by a similar routine used by the professional wrestler Gorgeous George.
 
U2Fanatic4ever said:



well my impression is that she is not from the US and so I think some things are getting 'lost in translation' here.. I doubt she meant to be disrespectful IMO..

okay, fair enough, but it wasn't funny either way.
 
Headache in a Suitcase said:
everyone sing along to james blunt now... ready...

i haaaate this song...
i haaaate this song...
i haaaate this song, it's true

my voice box would collapse if i sang that high.
 
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