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CBS won't forbid anti-war talk during Grammys
Washington Times ^ | 2/23/03 | Jennifer Harper

Posted on 02/22/2003 10:38:22 PM PST by kattracks

Edited on 07/12/2004 4:01:05 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]

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To: KaiserofKrunch
I think they bent over backwards to let this go...because they know that Alan Jackson is going to win his nomination. And Alan is going to stand there...at the end....and blast these little twits. And he won't let them slide.
21 posted on 02/22/2003 11:20:31 PM PST by pepsionice
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To: kattracks
artistic expression

BWAHAHAHA...that should read fartistic expression.

22 posted on 02/22/2003 11:20:42 PM PST by E=MC<sup>2</sup>
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To: CyberAnt
Maybe we will get a surpise and one will have some balls and support the President. Now, that I would like to see.
23 posted on 02/22/2003 11:25:41 PM PST by 2rightsleftcoast
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To: 2rightsleftcoast
Saturday, February 22, 2003
By Roger Friedman


Bill Clinton, Stars Turn Out for Bono

The second night of the long Grammy weekend was almost as good as the first (see Friday's report on the R&B Foundation dinner).

The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences MusicCares dinner honored U2 singer Bono, and he drew a crowd that included Bill Clinton, Patti Labelle, Elvis Costello, Diana Krall, Norah Jones, Sheryl Crow, Gwen Stefani, B.B. King, Wynona Judd, Ashley Judd, Jimmy Fallon, Salman Rushdie, Tony Bennett, Eunice Shriver and Bobby Shriver, Carly Simon, Robert DeNiro, Steve Van Zandt, David Bowie, artist Francesco Clemente and new Sony Music chief Andy Lack.

There was also a huge gathering of the most important people in the music business. Over a thousand of them crowded into the main ballroom at the Marriott Marquis to see if new NARAS president Neil Portnow could right the wrongs of recent years. I won't keep you waiting: he did, and with panache.

Clinton — looking exceptionally tanned and rested — came to present Bono with the Person of the Year award. The crowd went wild for Clinton, too.

Echoing the anti-war theme of the night, Clinton said: "If you immediately think it's us versus them, then this will not be a world for your children to grow up in."

Elvis Costello, citing Bono's recent nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize, told the crowd: "Give him the [expletive] award now."

Earlier, I was seated at a table with Costello, Krall (they're a couple) and Norah Jones when Tony Bennett came over and delivered a drawing he'd made of Costello from across the way.

Some of the performers did very well; others not so great. Mary J. Blige, for example, could not find one note or a melody line for U2's anthem, 'One.' Gwen Stefani bared more midriff than modulation on 'The Sweetest Thing.' But Norah Jones knocked off a super version of 'Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of' and performances by Costello, Sheryl Crow, and Shirley Manson were spot on. A group of spectacular African musicians opened the show.

Still, it was Bono's night. His charity work is now off the charts because he's done so much, and it was proper to recognize him. He's a little full of himself, but that doesn't matter. (He chose to sing 'That's Life' and 'Night and Day' with an orchestra for his own numbers. The latter was saved by the appearance of his U2 mate The Edge, whose chilling guitar solo lifted the number out of its doldrums.)

Bono told the crowd, among other things: "The war against terrorism is bound up in the war on poverty." At one point he declared: "I don't want to die stupid." He also announced he was a "fan" of America and wasn't leaving anytime soon. He said that Clinton was "more of a rock star than any in this room" — which was saying a lot.

You might wonder what Salman Rushdie was doing there, by the way. Turns out he wrote a song with Bono that appeared on the UK version of the group's All That You Can't Leave Behind.

"It's called 'The Ground Beneath Her Feet,' which was also the name of a novel I wrote about a musician," Rushdie told me. "I wrote the lyrics and Bono wrote the music. Bono liked a verse in there and wanted to base a song on it. It's fifty-fifty, and I do get royalties."

And what of our little table? Well, Costello and Krall were extremely nice together, very affectionate and seemingly well-suited to each other. Norah Jones, I can report, is charming, although she is very petite and quite young. When I asked her if she was nervous about Grammy night, she replied, "You bet." She told me starts work on her new album in April.

Luckily, there was little talk all night of the problems plaguing the music business, which was a relief to many, especially Andy Lack. He has the ominous task in the days ahead of downsizing Sony Music by a reported 1000 workers. And Warner Music was nearly absent from the evening, having taken a couple of tables way in the back of the gigantic ballroom. In the end, though, it was all about good pop music and integrity, two things that don't always go hand in hand.
24 posted on 02/22/2003 11:36:50 PM PST by kcvl
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To: kattracks
Maybe we should all show up for hearings on their FCC renewals, and for those with CBS stock, at shareholders meetings!
25 posted on 02/23/2003 12:01:36 AM PST by sheik yerbouty
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To: ETERNAL WARMING
"While this is first and foremost entertainment, we're also in a country built on free speech," he continued. "Sometimes it can make for some unpredictable moments."

Recall that Viacommie owned See BS OVERDUBBED the firemen/policemen who BOOED Hillary with CHEERS at the 9/11 memorial concert. So much for See BS standing up for free speech.

26 posted on 02/23/2003 12:31:43 AM PST by weegee
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To: KaiserofKrunch
CD sales are tanking for a variety of reasons ($18 retail pricing when CD manufacturing costs are lower than ever, the end of baby boomers as the primary music buying populace among them). The industry will never acknowledge that it is a backlash against useful idiots, they'll just blame piracy and the internet.
27 posted on 02/23/2003 12:34:56 AM PST by weegee
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To: Jorge
"Milli Vanilli, Voted Best New Group" .I'd LOVE to Freep the grammy's with a sign with that and only that. If they don't know MUSIC,WTF do they know about politics? Milli! Milli! Milli!
28 posted on 02/23/2003 2:50:10 AM PST by singletrack (..............................................................................)
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To: kattracks
Pro-peace talk is particularly anticipated from singer Bruce Springsteen, nominated for five Grammys.

Pro-peace I'm fine with. It's anti-Bush that's going to piss me off.

29 posted on 02/23/2003 2:52:46 AM PST by Dont Mention the War
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To: garandgal
Who cares if Eminem is conservative or liberal. He's GARBAGE!
30 posted on 02/23/2003 3:34:24 AM PST by TAIPAN22001
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To: Texas Eagle
Islam does hate SLUTS. Anti-Christians (the Rappers)love SLUTS. Make your choice.
31 posted on 02/23/2003 4:52:18 AM PST by Blake#1
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To: P.O.E.
Now there is a good idea, with all the love of mankind in the building, maybe the planet can be saved in just one evening of love and harmony.
32 posted on 02/23/2003 5:14:58 AM PST by jeremiah (Sunshine scares all of them, for they all are cockaroaches)
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To: kattracks
Hope someone posts some of what happens as we have no intention of watching.
33 posted on 02/23/2003 6:28:04 AM PST by Dustbunny
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To: Texas Eagle
The Celebs are afraid of the "Charlton Heston" type casts and the Rushies out in "Fly-over imaterial america" because only the LA and NY have any smarts. the rest of us are to be watched and controlled for the benefit of the self-knighted of the LA/NY Artsy crowd!
34 posted on 02/23/2003 6:50:24 AM PST by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: kcvl
I had read that article too. It's so depressing.
The libs are such phony sheep IMHO.
35 posted on 02/23/2003 9:57:23 AM PST by 2rightsleftcoast
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To: P.O.E.
And Coldplay will be singing their anti-Western song 'Politik'... which, ironically, isn't the song they are nominated for. Sheryl Crow will be singing 'You're An Original'- a sarcastic song filed with loathing for bubble gum pop. Ironic from someone who believes its best to not have any enemies. Let's hope Kid Rock, who is performing with her, will wear his 'F_uck Iraq' tee.

The Grammys will be a one-sided leftist show. Expect more of this crap as CFR takes hold.

36 posted on 02/23/2003 10:02:49 AM PST by rintense (Go Get 'Em Dubya!)
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To: kattracks
I Don't Care What "Clinton Broadcasting System"Is In Favor Of,I Have Already Decided That I'm In Favor Of Watching Anything But.........................
37 posted on 02/23/2003 11:16:09 AM PST by bandleader
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To: kattracks

Freep this poll on the Grammys

Previous Thread: Freep this poll: Do you plan on watching the 2003 Grammy Awards on Sunday?">

Burning Question Of The Day

Do you plan on watching the 2003 Grammy Awards on Sunday?

Total Votes for this Question: 3423
So far, 28% have voted for Yes
So far, 51% have voted for No
So far, 9% have voted for Not sure
So far, 13% have voted for I don't care

38 posted on 02/23/2003 4:41:17 PM PST by Paleo Conservative
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To: Dont Mention the War
Do you remember when Springsteens album came out? He was talking bout what a great job Pres Bush was doing. Of course, it was intended to surprise people, like O'Reilly, etc so he could get face time.
39 posted on 02/24/2003 9:42:42 AM PST by uncitizen
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