Posted on 01/18/2012 11:41:39 AM PST by silent_jonny
Lana Del Rey’s ‘SNL’ Performance Has Critics Howling
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1677389/lana-del-rey-snl.jhtml
Oh, and she botched her performance tonight, as well.
Perhaps she sounds better if you are stoned..........(pass me the bong!
LOL! She’s an “internet sensation” with a dad who’s a record exec. I think that’s all that needs to be said.
Thanks :) I took a chance that anyone else would know who Rafe from the Andy Griffith show was, lol
“Also jumping into the fray albeit not intentionally was “NBC Nightly News” anchor/ amateur music aficionado Brian Williams, who, in an email meant for Gawker Media founder Nick Denton (which was subsequently posted on Gawker.com), called Del Rey’s performance “one of the worst outings in ‘SNL’ history,” and chided Denton’s websites for not slagging it appropriately. “
Perhaps she sounds better if you are stoned..........(pass me the bong!
Underwater with ear plugs in would improve the sound.
Oh look! The world premiere of “Touch”! Wow, I’ve never heard of it!
Lord love a duck, it’s Joe Perry!
So how much does Paul McCartney get paid for Joe Perry playing and singing that song.
Wow, was that some of Stephen’s chillens in the audience?
Oh, it was his daughter and grandkids.
Yeah, I saw Liv. I really like her. She seems like someone I would be friends with.
And grandchildren!
JOE PERRY!
He surprises Steven Tyler (and the audience) by playing Happy Birthday on guitar. (He was hiding behing the Idols standing on stage.)
Joe hops down on off the stage and hugs Steven. The Toxic Twins are reunited.
That was great.
All of us oldsters know Rafe!
Stephen and joe perry look like them have been embalmed before their appointed time.....
LOL! He was frolicking!
Why yes, yes he WAS!
Thank you, Peggy! :)
Hiya, Big! :)
She’s so beautiful.
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