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soulster
02-12-2012, 10:22 PM
It's on right now, and L.L. CoolJ is the host tonight. He's doing a fantastic job, and the show opened right up with a prayer for Whitney Houston.

Bruce Springsteen & The E. Street Band did a fine performance of his new song "We Take Care Of Our Own", and Bruno Mars once again did a flashy performance and did some James Brown moves. Once again, he proves he's the real deal.

I am in the mountain standard time zone, so you guys on the east coast got it before I did. But this is a fine show!

A tribute to Etta James is on right now.

jboy88
02-12-2012, 11:52 PM
Jennifer Hudson just nailed it on the Whitney Houston tribute! Had my toes curling and everything. May she carry on the torch!

marv2
02-12-2012, 11:59 PM
It's on right now, and L.L. CoolJ is the host tonight. He's doing a fantastic job, and the show opened right up with a prayer for Whitney Houston.

Bruce Springsteen & The E. Street Band did a fine performance of his new song "We Take Care Of Our Own", and Bruno Mars once again did a flashy performance and did some James Brown moves. Once again, he proves he's the real deal.

I am in the mountain standard time zone, so you guys on the east coast got it before I did. But this is a fine show!

A tribute to Etta James is on right now.

I live in LL Cool J's hometown here on Long Island and folks were mentioning he was hosting around town. Everyone is very proud of him.

I feel out of it, but really who is this Bruno Mars? Has he been around for a while?

marv2
02-13-2012, 12:02 AM
Jennifer Hudson just nailed it on the Whitney Houston tribute! Had my toes curling and everything. May she carry on the torch!

Yes she sure did, but when they showed that brief little clip of Whitney in the red dress singing "Saving All My Love For You", I got chills. I became really sad because I remember the night she performed that on the Grammys. I even have it on tape. It just doesn't seem right that she is gone. There is some big lesson behind this terrible tragedy that I haven't time yet to understand totally.

soulster
02-13-2012, 01:15 AM
I live in LL Cool J's hometown here on Long Island and folks were mentioning he was hosting around town. Everyone is very proud of him.

I feel out of it, but really who is this Bruno Mars? Has he been around for a while?

He broke out on the scene a couple of years ago. He is known as being a Michael Jackson impersonator. In fact, when his second hit "Grenade" hit the airwaves, I thought it was a posthumous MJ release.

He is multi-talented as a multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, record producer, and singer, and he is good! Google up his name or check his work out on MOG, iTunes, or something. He is the real deal, and I look forward to his next album. Admittedly, his music is contemporary pop, so you may not care for it. he's studied the greats and can dance like James Brown. His performance on this and last year's Grammys is more like what I think he should record.

marv2
02-13-2012, 01:18 AM
He broke out on the scene a couple of years ago. He is known as being a Michael Jackson impersonator. In fact, when his second hit "Grenade" hit the airwaves, I thought it was a posthumous MJ release.

He is multi-talented as a multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, record producer, and singer, and he is good! Google up his name or check his work out on MOG, iTunes, or something. He is the real deal, and I look forward to his next album. Admittedly, his music is contemporary pop, so you may not care for it. he's studied the greats and can dance like James Brown. His performance on this and last year's Grammys is more like what I think he should record.

Wow, I was really underestimating this guy then. I thought he was just faking the funk. You know all image , no substance. Thanks Soulster.

soulster
02-13-2012, 01:18 AM
What really hit me is the reminder of the staggering number of music people we lost last year.

marv2
02-13-2012, 02:03 AM
What really hit me is the reminder of the staggering number of music people we lost last year.

I was surprised too. I was surprised to learn that Lynn Anderson had passed away. I enjoyed the Beach Boys and Glen Campbell's performances.

marv2
02-13-2012, 02:05 AM
You know what? The Grammy's made a mistake. They showed Lynn Anderson's picture and her name among those that are deceased but according to Wikipedia, she is still alive!

soulster
02-13-2012, 02:31 AM
You what? The Grammy's made a mistake. They showed Lynn Anderson's picture and her name among those that are deceased but according to Wikipedia, she is still alive!

You're right! Good catch! I couldn't find any record of her death.

P-Shark: The Revenge
02-13-2012, 02:34 AM
I don't know much about Bruno Mars, but they really turned it out!

marv2
02-13-2012, 02:40 AM
I don't know much about Bruno Mars, but they really turned it out!

They did a good job. Where was Kanye West? They should have had Common perform and wasn't Chaka suppose to be a part of the tribute to Whitney?

soulster
02-13-2012, 03:08 AM
They did a good job. Where was Kanye West? They should have had Common perform and wasn't Chaka suppose to be a part of the tribute to Whitney?

Well, considering the circumstances, that probably got changed. Or, due to the nature of broadcast TV, and scheduling for time zones, it may not have been aired.

soulster
02-13-2012, 03:16 AM
You what? The Grammy's made a mistake. They showed Lynn Anderson's picture and her name among those that are deceased but according to Wikipedia, she is still alive!

Marv: just checked: they didn't make a mistake. It was LIZ Anderson, Lynn's mother who died last October. Her mother was a songwriter.

copley
02-13-2012, 06:24 AM
The night belonged to Adele. Won 6 out of 6. Real talent doesn't have to appear on stage in her underwear with pink hair surrounded by half naked dancers. Well done Adele.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cM34q4vpDWU&feature=share

Kamasu_Jr
02-13-2012, 06:44 AM
The night belonged to Adele. Won 6 out of 6. Real talent doesn't have to appear on stage in her underwear with pink hair surrounded by half naked dancers. Well done Adele.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cM34q4vpDWU&feature=share

Rolling in the Deep is catchy and Adele has a strong voice and seems nice but I still don't understand all of the hype and hoopla.

moe
02-13-2012, 07:10 AM
Adele doesn't fit the "mold" of what's out there. Her voice is incredible.....and to still have it after possible career threatening surgery is amazing. She is not 5ft 10in and 100bs [[and designer Karl Lagerfeld of Chanel took it on the chin for calling her "fat"). And women can identify with "Rolling In The Deep."
Otherwise loved seeing Beach Boys, Glenn Campbell......

Hotspurman
02-13-2012, 08:19 AM
You're right! Good catch! I couldn't find any record of her death.

That caught me out too! I hope Lynn has posted somewhere that reports of her death are grossly exaggerated.

Kamasu_Jr
02-13-2012, 08:24 AM
Adele doesn't fit the "mold" of what's out there. Her voice is incredible.....and to still have it after possible career threatening surgery is amazing. She is not 5ft 10in and 100bs [[and designer Karl Lagerfeld of Chanel took it on the chin for calling her "fat"). And women can identify with "Rolling In The Deep."


Because she's pudgy is reason for all of the hype?

wonder_woman
02-13-2012, 11:29 AM
Because she's pudgy is reason for all of the hype?

Adele lives just up the road from me in a rather large house, she's been in the local shops but I have'nt bumped into her, if I do I will let you know just how pudgy she is :D

glencro
02-13-2012, 12:22 PM
I live in LL Cool J's hometown here on Long Island and folks were mentioning he was hosting around town. Everyone is very proud of him.

I feel out of it, but really who is this Bruno Mars? Has he been around for a while?

LL Cool J has hada great career. I too am proud to see him hosting the Grammy's. I listed Bruno Mars' "Doo- Wops & Hooligan" as one of my top 10 favorite releases of 2011. He has great music, a great voice [[love his tone) and I hope he's around for a long time.

soulster
02-13-2012, 12:25 PM
Because she's pudgy is reason for all of the hype?

She's an alcoholic who has had DUI and shoplifting arrests, and some other bad scenes over the years. That could be why.

I like her signature 70s hit "I Never Promised You A Rose Garden". It is cold blooded!

marv2
02-13-2012, 02:41 PM
Marv: just checked: they didn't make a mistake. It was LIZ Anderson, Lynn's mother who died last October. Her mother was a songwriter.

Oh ok, gotcha. Thanks Soulster.

marv2
02-13-2012, 02:42 PM
She's an alcoholic who has had DUI and shoplifting arrests, and some other bad scenes over the years. That could be why.

I like her signature 70s hit "I Never Promised You A Rose Garden". It is cold blooded!

I liked her song too that is why I remember her and was surprised when I thought she had passed. Just seen some recent pics of her and they did not look too great.

marv2
02-13-2012, 02:43 PM
That caught me out too! I hope Lynn has posted somewhere that reports of her death are grossly exaggerated.

You too huh? I am really sure that they used a picture of Lynn as well as using her name "Lynn Anderson" and not that of her mother "Liz Anderson".

marv2
02-13-2012, 02:44 PM
Well, considering the circumstances, that probably got changed. Or, due to the nature of broadcast TV, and scheduling for time zones, it may not have been aired.

I heard this morning that Chaka Khan had to drop out because she was inconsolable and in no condition to perform the tribute.

marv2
02-13-2012, 02:49 PM
The night belonged to Adele. Won 6 out of 6. Real talent doesn't have to appear on stage in her underwear with pink hair surrounded by half naked dancers. Well done Adele.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cM34q4vpDWU&feature=share

I like Adele and said so last summer on Youtube. One of her people wrote me back to thank me personally for my comments about their artist! I was happily surprised. Her song "Rolling in the Deep" was played constantly on radio here in New York/Long Island all summer! It had to win as it was so very popular in a year with a lot of mundane music. I also like Adele because I just bet she would be a lot fun. Her personality comes through well.

marv2
02-13-2012, 02:53 PM
Adele doesn't fit the "mold" of what's out there. Her voice is incredible.....and to still have it after possible career threatening surgery is amazing. She is not 5ft 10in and 100bs [[and designer Karl Lagerfeld of Chanel took it on the chin for calling her "fat"). And women can identify with "Rolling In The Deep."
Otherwise loved seeing Beach Boys, Glenn Campbell......

I liked the Beach Boys performance and Glenn Campbell surprised the hell out of me. He sang and performed well. After not seeing him for many years, he was immediately recognizable. Everyone remembers that song "Rhinestone Cowboy". I remember his TV show from the early 70's very well.

Adele just reminds me of a girl down the street or someone that could work at Target's or somewhere, hehehehehe...When she mentioned she had a bit of snot coming out, I laughed LOL! Whatever happened to that Susan Boyle?

Hotspurman
02-13-2012, 04:39 PM
You guys in America have something of an advantage – you got to see the awards show live. It may have been on in the UK on Sky but was probably on far too late for me – have to get up for work the next day! However, I did catch Adele and her accomplishments on the national news this evening – yes, Adele winning all six categories for which she was nominated was considered national news. The first half of the news roundup made extensive mention of Whitney, whilst the second half focused on Adele. What came across for me was that Adele appeared to be genuinely shocked, excited and humbled as each award came rolling in the deep. And she’s a Tottenham lass...

selinasian
02-13-2012, 04:43 PM
You guys in America have something of an advantage – you got to see the awards show live. It may have been on in the UK on Sky but was probably on far too late for me – have to get up for work the next day! However, I did catch Adele and her accomplishments on the national news this evening – yes, Adele winning all six categories for which she was nominated was considered national news. The first half of the news roundup made extensive mention of Whitney, whilst the second half focused on Adele. What came across for me was that Adele appeared to be genuinely shocked, excited and humbled as each award came rolling in the deep. And she’s a Tottenham lass...
But, is she an Arsenal supporter? That's the question!
We got the BAFTAS instead! Such excitement as Meryl lost her shoe and Colin gallantly retrieved it for her. It was almost Elizabeth I and Lord Robert Dudleyesque.

Hotspurman
02-13-2012, 05:15 PM
But, is she an Arsenal supporter? That's the question!
We got the BAFTAS instead! Such excitement as Meryl lost her shoe and Colin gallantly retrieved it for her. It was almost Elizabeth I and Lord Robert Dudleyesque.

You know, I don’t think anyone’s asked her. I’d be too afraid of her answer to ask right now; what if she revealed that she did follow that team from the library... But there is hope – Kiera Knightly was on Jonathan Ross [[did you know he’s a Spurs fan and used to run with the Tottenham Boys in the 70s?) and although she’s an arsenal fan she actually said she enjoyed watching Tottenham these days!

soulster
02-13-2012, 05:31 PM
You guys in America have something of an advantage – you got to see the awards show live. It may have been on in the UK on Sky but was probably on far too late for me – have to get up for work the next day! However, I did catch Adele and her accomplishments on the national news this evening – yes, Adele winning all six categories for which she was nominated was considered national news. The first half of the news roundup made extensive mention of Whitney, whilst the second half focused on Adele. What came across for me was that Adele appeared to be genuinely shocked, excited and humbled as each award came rolling in the deep. And she’s a Tottenham lass...

Not quite. Although it was broadcast from The Staples Center in Los Angeles, they showed it live on the east coast and time-delayed it for the time zone it came from. They always do that so they won't mess up their scheduling. Besides, Adele was featured on 60 Minutes right before the Grammys. I'm just 500 miles from L.A., so I got the recorded version.

Roberta75
02-13-2012, 05:32 PM
You know, I don’t think anyone’s asked her. I’d be too afraid of her answer to ask right now; what if she revealed that she did follow that team from the library... But there is hope – Kiera Knightly was on Jonathan Ross [[did you know he’s a Spurs fan and used to run with the Tottenham Boys in the 70s?) and although she’s an arsenal fan she actually said she enjoyed watching Tottenham these days!

I was an au pair in London from 1987 until 1989 and became a big West Ham fan. All your talk of Tottenham Hotspur has taken me back to some very happy afternoons I spent in Upton Park cheering on my beloved West ham.

Roberta

Hotspurman
02-13-2012, 05:35 PM
Not quite. Although it was broadcast from The Staples Center in Los Angeles, they showed it live on the east coast and time-delayed it for the time zone it came from. They always do that so they won't mess up their scheduling. Besides, Adele was featured on 60 Minutes right before the Grammys. I'm just 500 miles from L.A., so I got the recorded version.

At least you're spared The BRITS....

Hotspurman
02-13-2012, 05:37 PM
I was an au pair in London from 1987 until 1989 and became a big West Ham fan. All your talk of Tottenham Hotspur has taken me back to some very happy afternoons I spent in Upton Park cheering on my beloved West ham.

Roberta

Katy Perry's became a West Ham fan because of her former husband. And Ray Winstone, of course, is a big West Ham fan. I could never figure why Madonna took up Chelsea, other than her UK publicist supported them. Anybody know of any other American's and their affiliations with British football teams?

Roberta75
02-13-2012, 05:41 PM
Katy Perry's became a West Ham fan because of her former husband. And Ray Winstone, of course, is a big West Ham fan. I could never figure why Madonna took up Chelsea, other than her UK publicist supported them. Anybody know of any other American's and their affiliations with British football teams?

I work with quite a few although they are not famous. They just happened to spend some time in England.

I did go to Chelsea FC in Fulham on time but it didn't have the same warmth as my West Ham stadium. Plus the curry in West ham is the best I've tasted. LOL

Roberta

imnokid
02-13-2012, 05:46 PM
They dropped the ball badly in the memorium. No pic/mention of Etta James, Don Cornelius, Howard Tate, J. Blackfoot, Wardell Quezarque. Shame on them.

Roberta75
02-13-2012, 05:46 PM
But, is she an Arsenal supporter? That's the question!
We got the BAFTAS instead! Such excitement as Meryl lost her shoe and Colin gallantly retrieved it for her. It was almost Elizabeth I and Lord Robert Dudleyesque.

Did Meryl win for Iron Lady?

Thank you.

Roberta

imnokid
02-13-2012, 05:51 PM
My 2 favorite moments were speeches.

‎"To me this award means a lot because it shows that the human element of making music is what's most important. Singing into a microphone, learning to play an instrument and learning to do your craft, that's the most important thing for people to do," he said as the band accepted their best rock performance trophy for "Walk." "It's not about being perfect. It's not about sounding absolutely correct. It's not about what goes on in a computer. It's about what goes on in here [[your heart) and what goes on here [[your head). ... Long live rock 'n' roll!" Dave Grohl

and this, especially the last sentence.

"It's really hard to accept this award. Well, there's so much talent out here, like on this stage. There's a lot of talent that's not here tonight. It's also hard to accept because when I started to make songs I did it for the inherent reward of making songs, so I'm a little bit uncomfortable up here," he said. "But with that discomfort I do have a sense of gratitude. I want to say thank you to all the nominees, all the non-nominees that have never been here and never will be here." Bon Iver

soulster
02-13-2012, 05:55 PM
At least you're spared The BRITS....

How do you mean?

Hotspurman
02-13-2012, 06:15 PM
How do you mean?

The UK equivalent of the Grammy Awards has always been a second rate show. It rarely raised itself above the mediocre, with the year it was hosted by Mick Fleetwood and Samantha Fox [[a former Page 3 model) the absolute rock bottom. It didn't get much better in the year's that followed - Jarvis Cocker disrupting Michael Jackson's performance, buckets of water being thrown over John Prescott [[I admit that was funny - what on earth was a politician doing there anyway?), constant accusations that the awards were rigged so that the major companies won the majority, and so on. It is supposed to showcase all that is good about British music, but for me it fails miserably every year.

Hotspurman
02-13-2012, 06:21 PM
Did Meryl win for Iron Lady?

Thank you.

Roberta

Yes, Meryl won Best Actress. The other major winner was The Artist – Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Original Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Original Music and Best Costume Design. Gutted The Inbetweeners wasn’t even nominated, let alone won. Now that was a good film!

marv2
02-13-2012, 06:22 PM
They dropped the ball badly in the memorium. No pic/mention of Etta James, Don Cornelius, Howard Tate, J. Blackfoot, Wardell Quezarque. Shame on them.

Ah ha! I knew I couldn't have been the only to notice the exclusion of Don Cornelius, Etta and J. Blackfoot. I was however pleased to see that they did remember Esther Gordy-Edwards.

soulster
02-13-2012, 07:28 PM
Ah ha! I knew I couldn't have been the only to notice the exclusion of Don Cornelius, Etta and J. Blackfoot. I was however pleased to see that they did remember Esther Gordy-Edwards.

No, they weren't excluded. They reserved at least a tribute to both Don Cornelius and Etta James. I guess you didn't watch all of the show.

imnokid
02-13-2012, 08:23 PM
I did watch all of the show. Their pictures and names should have been in with the others who passed. Wasn't Whitney in there?

marv2
02-13-2012, 08:39 PM
No, they weren't excluded. They reserved at least a tribute to both Don Cornelius and Etta James. I guess you didn't watch all of the show.

There were at lot of phone calls going on here last night, so I may missed some

soulster
02-13-2012, 08:54 PM
I did watch all of the show. Their pictures and names should have been in with the others who passed. Wasn't Whitney in there?

I agree they should have done a LOT more for Don Cornelius than they did.

smark21
02-13-2012, 09:46 PM
My 2 favorite moments were speeches.

‎"To me this award means a lot because it shows that the human element of making music is what's most important. Singing into a microphone, learning to play an instrument and learning to do your craft, that's the most important thing for people to do," he said as the band accepted their best rock performance trophy for "Walk." "It's not about being perfect. It's not about sounding absolutely correct. It's not about what goes on in a computer. It's about what goes on in here [[your heart) and what goes on here [[your head). ... Long live rock 'n' roll!" Dave Grohl

and this, especially the last sentence.

"It's really hard to accept this award. Well, there's so much talent out here, like on this stage. There's a lot of talent that's not here tonight. It's also hard to accept because when I started to make songs I did it for the inherent reward of making songs, so I'm a little bit uncomfortable up here," he said. "But with that discomfort I do have a sense of gratitude. I want to say thank you to all the nominees, all the non-nominees that have never been here and never will be here." Bon Iver

I agree,those two speeches stood out for me as well, and they both made excellent points.

smark21
02-13-2012, 09:48 PM
With the exception of Whitney, I believe all of the in Memorium people were those who died in 2011. Correct me if I'm wrong. Besides Etta James got a little musical tribute earlier in the show. And hopefully Don Corneilius will get a good salute at the Emmys.

marv2
02-13-2012, 09:51 PM
With the exception of Whitney, I believe all of the in Memorium people were those who died in 2011. Correct me if I'm wrong. Besides Etta James got a little musical tribute earlier in the show. And hopefully Don Corneilius will get a good salute at the Emmys.

Gladys Horton passed in early 2011 and they included her in the program last year.

P-Shark: The Revenge
02-13-2012, 09:58 PM
No mention of Vesta anywhere in the show

marv2
02-13-2012, 11:41 PM
No mention of Vesta anywhere in the show

Ahhhh. I think you are right. Now that is very interesting. That was one of the things that bothered her. Not much recognition from the industry.

marv2
02-14-2012, 02:54 AM
No mention of Vesta anywhere in the show

Did they even mention Sylvia Robinson or Walter Gaines of the Originals?

vcq
02-14-2012, 07:19 AM
I'm thrilled to see that Adele picked up so many awards. I wasn't terribly impressed with her debut 19; at the time, I felt it was too close to Amy Winehouse. However, she's really come into her own on 21. My personal favorite is her cover of the Steeldrivers' "If It Hadn't Been For Love." This song is absolutely haunting and should have been on 21 [[it was released on the UK limited edition, but not in the US).


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCQz4swKqWI

soulster
02-14-2012, 08:23 AM
Did they even mention Sylvia Robinson or Walter Gaines of the Originals?

Yes they did, or at least they showed her name and picture.

there were literally around a hundred or more industry people who passed. They didn't have time to name each one of them.

marv2
02-14-2012, 12:38 PM
Yes they did, or at least they showed her name and picture.

there were literally around a hundred or more industry people who passed. They didn't have time to name each one of them.

I must have missed it. Thanks Soulster

Bingo
02-14-2012, 01:01 PM
isn't bobby 'blue' bland a doncaster rovers season ticket holder ?

nuberiangirl
02-14-2012, 03:21 PM
Hey All,

I hope some read the below, and I dare others to.

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soulster
02-14-2012, 07:00 PM
Hey All,

I hope some read the below, and I dare others to.

http://mindcontrolblackassassins.wordpress.com/2010/12/28/mind-rape-of-the-black-diva-whitney-houston-re-imaging-black-motherhood-black-messiah-for-a-luciferian-new-world-order/ [[http://mindcontrolblackassassins.wordpress.com/2010/12/28/mind-rape-of-the-black-diva-whitney-houston-re-imaging-black-motherhood-black-messiah-for-a-luciferian-new-world-order/)

http://mindcontrolblackassassins.wordpress.com/page/2/

Where do people dig up this stupid stuff?

Hotspurman
02-15-2012, 05:13 AM
isn't bobby 'blue' bland a doncaster rovers season ticket holder ?

I doubt it - Doncaster play in predominantly red, so he'd have to change his name....

selinasian
02-15-2012, 12:17 PM
I doubt it - Doncaster play in predominantly red, so he'd have to change his name....
Ahhhhhh, Donny! My birth town! Pity they are at the bottom of the Championship League!

Hotspurman
02-16-2012, 12:34 PM
But, is she an Arsenal supporter? That's the question!
We got the BAFTAS instead! Such excitement as Meryl lost her shoe and Colin gallantly retrieved it for her. It was almost Elizabeth I and Lord Robert Dudleyesque.

Phew!! Touch and go for a moment, but I found an old interview with Adele in which she conforms she is a Spurs fan:


ADELE reckons she frightened the life out of Spurs manager Harry Redknapp when she bumped into the team recently.
She explained: "I'm not a fake Tottenham girl, I was born there.



"The Spurs team were all in my hotel in Liverpool the other day, they were playing Everton. I was well excited, which I didn't exactly hide when I clocked them.

"I saw Harry Redknapp. He looked at me like as if to go, 'Oh God'. He didn't say anything.

"I didn't have my make-up on and he had no idea who I was. He just gave me a dirty look as if to say, 'Can you please not cause a scene – please, just go away'!

"I was so excited. I am a real Spurs fan and let me tell you, this Beckham business is exciting. I've got a Spurs strip with Duchess 19 on the back, because everyone at work calls me Duchess, after Peggy Mitchell in EastEnders. I was trying to force Hometown Glory on them as the team tune too.
"I do love Aaron Lennon. My dog was almost called Aaron Lennon because he's got little legs."