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Grammy Awards, Live Thread! Let the parade of fools begin.
2-23-03
Posted on 02/23/2003 1:59:31 PM PST by Partisan Hack
BB King was just asked about political comments during the war and he said "I think that there are going to be alot of things said tonight that I don't agree with."
Way to go B.B!
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To: gg188
LOL. That's terrible!
I couldn't help but think of the song "Face the Day" though afterward. It just seems fitting.
To: Poser
Oops! Forgot my jazz concerts, and a couple of others:
Gato Barbieri in New Haven in 1976
McCoy Tyner, Chick Corea (I think) and a bunch of other artists at the Boston Globe Jazz Festival in 1976
John Abercrombie's drummer in college in 1975 - drawing a blank
Mannheim Steamroller in the late 80s (I won the tix from KKSF)
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posted on
02/23/2003 8:59:29 PM PST
by
bootless
(Never Forget)
To: Hildy
She was NOT off key.Actually, she was a little pitchy, 'cause she was reaching full voice for pitches that were just out of comfortable reach tonight. I will agree that it's probably a tough song to sing. (Don't mean to upset you.)
To: jhofmann
Why didn't Simon & Garfunkel sing "Bridge over Troubled Waters?" Sound of silence is an incredibly difficult song to sing with a very monotone harmonic. Not a good choice. I heard Garfunkel yesterday and he was in good voice. This was a bad choice and a bad performance. Actually, I found it painful to watch.
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posted on
02/23/2003 8:59:34 PM PST
by
Hildy
To: gg188
"I am counting on Great White to do a cover of that Crazy World of Arthur Brown song... "
Arthur wore flame spewing helmet. I don't think Jack Russell will be allowed to wear a flaming helmet in the joint. But...
You are thinking clearly. Good job.
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posted on
02/23/2003 9:00:00 PM PST
by
Poser
To: bootless
Vanessa Carlton has star written all over her in huge letters.
Michelle Branch is not in the same league really as a Norah Jones, she is more of a competent teenage singer songwriter..
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posted on
02/23/2003 9:00:00 PM PST
by
ewing
To: gg188
I think S&G were trying to say they were silenced ... by CBS.
To: ewing
Now on Drudge -- Grammy execs being interviewed and said they didn't tell any performers to cool it. However, two Sheryl Crow says they did contact her. He said, she said...
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posted on
02/23/2003 9:01:11 PM PST
by
CedarDave
(Ignorance is (still) Blix)
To: Poser
Did anybody else think the Dixie Chicks did a pretty good job with a Stevie Nicks song tonight? It was great.
To: weegee
OH-oh! My very first pulled post! Coming soon**tick-tock-tick-tock**
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posted on
02/23/2003 9:01:32 PM PST
by
RandallFlagg
(MustFReepMustFReepMustFReepMustFReepMustFReepMustFReep)
To: RummyChick
The adults in the business are seeing the backlash over the french..but the music industry is already on weak legs. Now, will the Adults in the Movie business get the picture?That could be a much tougher proposition. I've seen posted on several FR threads that 70 percent of Hollyweird's take is from overseas ticket and tape/DVD sales (I haven't verified this), and anti-Americanism would probably help sales in the overseas market.
OTOH, movie studio finances aren't exactly the greatest either (big star salaries and special effects budgets are driving up the costs of making films dramatically), and piracy is eating into studios' bottom lines, even though I think they exagerate the extent of it. That 30% which represents the take in America could well be the difference between being profitable and going under, so we can hope that even Hollyweird could grow up.
To: Hildy
I also thought that the soft orchestra arrangement with Vanessa Carleton did not play to her strenghts.
She is much better at the emotional angry torch song and they broadcast really didnt give her a chance to do it.
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02/23/2003 9:02:40 PM PST
by
ewing
To: jhofmann
The main thing I remember about Sounds of Silence is that it came out on S and G's first album, a typical folk affair circa '64.
A knockoff like everyone was doing of the enormous success of Bob Dylan.
Then about the time everyone got their rips of Dylan into record stores, Dylan went electric.
Columbian then went back and took Simon's "Sounds of Silence" and just dubbed over electric guitars, base and drums. Voila! Instant update.
Simon IMHO was at best a mediocre songwriter anyway.
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posted on
02/23/2003 9:02:45 PM PST
by
gg188
To: Hildy
Hi ya Hildy! Long time, no hear - used to see you on the CAS-list.
Regarding Simson and Garfinckel, all I can't say is "don't know why..." they were on this show. Its sort of like having Vanilla Ice open up, a bunch of relics from their decade. I thought Dustin Hoffman basically said something like that, implying that the 60's were of course the only decade that matters...
To: SpookBrat
No other American Rock And Roll Band influenced the course of popular music as much as the Ramones did. Hands down. The Clash sucked. Never liked them. Did meet Strummer in NYC once and he was a real nice guy.
To: Partisan Hack
I just heard that John Mayer won for "Your Body is a Wonderland." That is such a good song.
To: DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
I'm not upset. I just thought she was very good. But why does she insist on ruining her beautiful hair!
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02/23/2003 9:04:19 PM PST
by
Hildy
To: RLJVet
Now that the Grammys are over, I'll weigh in with just some of the best concerts I've seen of the last couple years (anything older will
strain my memory take too much space):
James Brown, Brian Wilson (Pet Sounds tour), Sun Ra Arkestra, Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones (Bridges To Babylon).
To: Cinnamon Girl
I just heard that John Mayer won for "Your Body is a Wonderland." That is such a good song.
Yeah, unless you have a teenage daughter... seems to be the target demographic of Mr. Mayer is aiming for and the song is obviously about the guy having his way with her...
To: Poser; Dan from Michigan
I searched All Music.com, and there are something like 600+ songs in the rock era titled "Fire." Lots of good cover material for Great White. Their biggest (only?) hit was "Once Bitten Twice Shy" as I recall, a cover of Ian Hunter/Mott the Hoople. I wondered if they could tweak it to the equally used adage, Once Burned Twice Shy.
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posted on
02/23/2003 9:05:05 PM PST
by
gg188
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