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The 56th Annual Grammy Awards |OT| Sunday, the LORDe's day

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genjiZERO

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So everyone on my facebook feed is bitching about Good Kid MAAD City losing to Macklemore. So here's my 2 cents. Who fucking cares. The Grammys (like the Oscars and basically every other award show) are silly. They are neither an indication of artistic merit or long term importance. They represent nothing more than mainstream popularity or throwing a bone to aging artists who long ago were past their primes.

Kendrick Lamar fans should take solace in the fact that GKMC is one of the best rap albums of all time. Dare I say it might be better than Illmatic (so that would make it the greatest rap album of all time). People will be listening to it for years to come, and it will age as well as Low End Theory or Liquid Swords.
 

Jitters

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I don't know about that 2nd paragraph, but I'm sick of people saying how meaningless the grammys are (and I agree that they are) and then turning around and bitching all week that their favorite lost. For people who don't care they sure seem like they do.
 

Kaladin

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Apparently Jeff Hanneman was snubbed on the In Memoriam tribute they do every year.

That's actually pretty low, even for a show that traditionally buries heavy metal acts.
 
God I came in here last night to ask if Chicago had played already. The only reply I got informed me that "yes, they sucked." I just watched the performance and it was great, these guys can still cook at 70.

Learn your shit GAF.
 

manfestival

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Mad respect for Daft Punk getting real recognition but I guess taking the David Guetta route really paid off. Seems like its the only way to get in the big american spotlight. Here is to hoping armin stays off of it but I doubt thats gonna happen since its the direction hes going
 

Matt_

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God I came in here last night to ask if Chicago had played already. The only reply I got informed me that "yes, they sucked." I just watched the performance and it was great, these guys can still cook at 70.

Learn your shit GAF.

I was disappointed in them
only because when they said chicago I thought they meant the musical
 

Meier

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As someone who bought Homework on the day it came out, I'm absolutely thrilled for Daft Punk.. but honestly, the album is far from the best thing that was released during its period and not the best album even nominated (far from it). But then you look at Mumford who won for Babel and that album was shit in comparison to the first one so it could be worse. I think a rap & hip/hop nominee should have won the last two years from the albums that made the cut.

I think it's amazing that they've had such a renaissance late in their career. They really owe a lot to Kanye West -- he completely revitalized them from a commercial perspective.
 

Jitters

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mjc

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Total bullshit that they shoehorned the ads for the Hilton and all that in during the NiN/QOTSA performance before cutting it off short. They wouldn't have done that to a pop or rap act, I guarantee it.
 

Oozer3993

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Total bullshit that they shoehorned the ads for the Hilton and all that in during the NiN/QOTSA performance before cutting it off short. They wouldn't have done that to a pop or rap act, I guarantee it.

No, they would have done that for absolutely anybody. The last performance is ALWAYS cut off because the show is always over it's time allotment.
 

Gorillaz

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As someone who bought Homework on the day it came out, I'm absolutely thrilled for Daft Punk.. but honestly, the album is far from the best thing that was released during its period and not the best album even nominated (far from it). But then you look at Mumford who won for Babel and that album was shit in comparison to the first one so it could be worse. I think a rap & hip/hop nominee should have won the last two years from the albums that made the cut.

I think it's amazing that they've had such a renaissance late in their career. They really owe a lot to Kanye West -- he completely revitalized them from a commercial perspective.

The real kicker of it is they probably wouldn't have gotten this far if it wasn't for that get lucky track. That's just my opinion tho of it all and the way the voters probably viewed it.
 

jstripes

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God I came in here last night to ask if Chicago had played already. The only reply I got informed me that "yes, they sucked." I just watched the performance and it was great, these guys can still cook at 70.

Learn your shit GAF.

They woulda been better with out Thickey McDouchebag singing with them.
 
No, they would have done that for absolutely anybody. The last performance is ALWAYS cut off because the show is always over it's time allotment.

Maybe that's why they put NIN/QOTSA at the end. Hope future artists know this happens in advance and be wary of that time slot, if this disrespectful practice won't go away.
 

ToxicAdam

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Total bullshit that they shoehorned the ads for the Hilton and all that in during the NiN/QOTSA performance before cutting it off short. They wouldn't have done that to a pop or rap act, I guarantee it.

They EXACTLY did the same thing to a rap act (an ensemble, really) last year. It was even a tribute to Adam Yauch (of the Beastie Boys). You can look it up on Youtube.
 

IceCold

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As someone who bought Homework on the day it came out, I'm absolutely thrilled for Daft Punk.. but honestly, the album is far from the best thing that was released during its period and not the best album even nominated (far from it). But then you look at Mumford who won for Babel and that album was shit in comparison to the first one so it could be worse. I think a rap & hip/hop nominee should have won the last two years from the albums that made the cut.

I think it's amazing that they've had such a renaissance late in their career. They really owe a lot to Kanye West -- he completely revitalized them from a commercial perspective.

Their first grammy performance definitely made them better known for Americans but imo what skyrocketed their popularity was the Alive 2007 tour. They did that before doing Stronger with Kanye (well they had done half of the tour already).
 

Revolver

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They EXACTLY did the same thing to a rap act (an ensemble, really) last year. It was even a tribute to Adam Yauch (of the Beastie Boys). You can look it up on Youtube.

Yeah that pissed me off too when it happened as it was actually pretty good. The Grammys need to tighten their shit up. Did we really need that country Bieber performance?
 

Kuroyume

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Beyonce stunk. I wish people would stop drinking the kool-aid and actually be critical for once instead of fawning over her for absolutley no justifiable reason.
 

effzee

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Beyonce stunk. I wish people would stop drinking the kool-aid and actually be critical for once instead of fawning over her for absolutley no justifiable reason.

Yes because we know gaf, and the internet, in general is never critical of Beyonce.

As for the performance it was decent since nothing can compare to her SB halftime show performance last year.
 

Mononoke

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I don't know about that 2nd paragraph, but I'm sick of people saying how meaningless the grammys are (and I agree that they are) and then turning around and bitching all week that their favorite lost. For people who don't care they sure seem like they do.

Lol yes. Thing is, Grammys are the most predictable award show. They rarely stray too far from the path. Just go look at all the past noms/winners. So why people get mad when someone loses is beyond me. You should expect it.
 

ToxicAdam

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Beyonce stunk. I wish people would stop drinking the kool-aid and actually be critical for once instead of fawning over her for absolutley no justifiable reason.


I want to agree with you, but I do the same shit with Shakira.

I'm sure we all have our one artist that we can't be objective about because the testosterone makes us dumb.
 

Broank

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God I came in here last night to ask if Chicago had played already. The only reply I got informed me that "yes, they sucked." I just watched the performance and it was great, these guys can still cook at 70.

Learn your shit GAF.

Chicago is pretty crazy when you think about it. What other bands could loose musicians/vocalists as ridiculously talented as Terry Kath and Peter Cetera and still have a singer as good as Robert Lamm to keep going.
 

Mononoke

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As someone who bought Homework on the day it came out, I'm absolutely thrilled for Daft Punk.. but honestly, the album is far from the best thing that was released during its period and not the best album even nominated (far from it). But then you look at Mumford who won for Babel and that album was shit in comparison to the first one so it could be worse. I think a rap & hip/hop nominee should have won the last two years from the albums that made the cut.

I think it's amazing that they've had such a renaissance late in their career. They really owe a lot to Kanye West -- he completely revitalized them from a commercial perspective.

I'm actually perplexed that people love RAM as much as they do. I mean there are elements of the album that are really great. The production is some of the best I've heard in a long time. There is some really great tracks. But overall, the album feels indulgent and doesn't really come together. It feels disjointed and meandering.

Honestly, I think it's one of their weaker albums overall. I can't deny the great aspects of it. But people really think it's a masterpiece front to back. *shrugs* Opinions etc.
 

Mononoke

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No, they would have done that for absolutely anybody. The last performance is ALWAYS cut off because the show is always over it's time allotment.

Yeah this is what I don't get. This happens every year. So why was Trent or anyone surprised that they did this? I actually am a HUGE fan of Nine Inch Nails. But I've found a lot of Trent's recent actions to be questionable. After going on long a tirade against labels, he signs up with a major one for his first album back? Okay. I don't care. I get that big labels are able to distribute at a larger level, and promote the album (and I think that's something he learned the hard way too). But then you also know the downside of signing to a label.

Conversely, he should have known the downside to playing the Grammys in the final slot. I just don't get how someone is so in tune to how the industry work (and again, he's someone that has railed on the Grammy's for a long time), would openly sign on to play for them, and then get angry when his set gets cut short.

I don't get it.
 
Beyonce stunk. I wish people would stop drinking the kool-aid and actually be critical for once instead of fawning over her for absolutley no justifiable reason.

dat ass tho.

daft punk stunk. weak on the vocals front (even from stevie wonder surprisingly) and just a very boring ass low key performance.
 

IceCold

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I'm actually perplexed that people love RAM as much as they do. I mean there are elements of the album that are really great. The production is some of the best I've heard in a long time. There is some really great tracks. But overall, the album feels indulgent and doesn't really come together. It feels disjointed and meandering.

Honestly, I think it's one of their weaker albums overall. I can't deny the great aspects of it. But people really think it's a masterpiece front to back. *shrugs* Opinions etc.

The only part I'm not too found of is having The Game of Love as the second track and Within after Giorgio By Moroder. Everything else I enjoyed. I expect they are going to do some pretty cool stuff afterwards with this album and the audio recordings from the music sessions. There's a lot of unused sound bits. But I don't know, to me this was less about RAM winning the awards, and more about Daft Punk in general winning. You can tell from the hug in the end that it meant a lot to them. I like to see people like that win.
 

Revolver

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Beyonce stunk. I wish people would stop drinking the kool-aid and actually be critical for once instead of fawning over her for absolutley no justifiable reason.

I didn't care for her performance either but daaammn she looked good.

I haven't heard that Katy Perry song before but her performance was nice. I've had "Moments in Love" by Art of Noise stuck in my head ever since. They sound real similar to me.
 

Majmun

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Beyonce stunk. I wish people would stop drinking the kool-aid and actually be critical for once instead of fawning over her for absolutley no justifiable reason.

She's currently the most talented popgirl out there. She's been in this industry for 17 years and still owns the game. The voice, the looks, she can perform and has a very strong stage presence. She has everything, The other girls look so basic compared to her.

Give decent arguments why she sucks next time, otherwise get out with that crap. I'm not having it
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