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Post by B on Feb 8, 2009 18:41:24 GMT -5
The Grammys are tonight at 8 pm on CBS. My understanding is that Faul will be on them. Watch for Kate Perry, as she's involved with the PID mystery somehow.
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Post by B on Feb 8, 2009 21:32:24 GMT -5
Right now! intro by Kate Beckinsale
When I Saw Her Standing There (it was excellent!)
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Post by P(D)enny La(i)ne on Feb 8, 2009 22:25:28 GMT -5
I have to disagree with you, B. I thought it was a 3.5 minute snoozefest with an obnoxious guitar solo. Seriously, I'm really annoyed by the whole thing, because I spent the whole day excitedly awaiting a great performance of one of the terrific new Fireman songs. I would have settled for Helter Skelter though. I wanted him to show the young, talentless morons (just about everyone else performing) that he's still making great music, or at the very least, still capable of shredding. I can only imagine most young people watching that plodding (thank you Dave Grohl) performance and getting up to get a Coke before the first chorus, though. On a separate note however, did you all notice that he's somehow a good five years younger than he looked on the Colbert Report? ? Gosh, I'm cranky!
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Post by B on Feb 8, 2009 23:26:12 GMT -5
The "Raising Sand" album won album of the year.. Allyson Krause and Robert Plant (and T-Bone Burnett)
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Post by ph0neyprophet on Feb 9, 2009 8:41:48 GMT -5
I have to disagree with you, B. I thought it was a 3.5 minute snoozefest with an obnoxious guitar solo. Seriously, I'm really annoyed by the whole thing, because I spent the whole day excitedly awaiting a great performance of one of the terrific new Fireman songs. I would have settled for Helter Skelter though. I wanted him to show the young, talentless morons (just about everyone else performing) that he's still making great music, or at the very least, still capable of shredding. I can only imagine most young people watching that plodding (thank you Dave Grohl) performance and getting up to get a Coke before the first chorus, though. On a separate note however, did you all notice that he's somehow a good five years younger than he looked on the Colbert Report? ? Gosh, I'm cranky! It could just be the makeup. On Colbert, Paul knew he wouldn't be infront of everyone, so they didn't have to do that much work on him, where as to last night, he was the center of attention and everyone had to make him look his best before the show. But you might be onto something. I'm noticing that on Colbert, Paul had brown eye's, and at the Grammy's, it seemed like "John;IAAP" I still say John because of these eye traits - His left eye is open more then his right - It appears he's somewhat "cock-eyed" with the right eye, which looks to be a little off. - The eye color. John had green eye's, so did Paul last night. All three traits are true.
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Post by B on Feb 10, 2009 10:50:40 GMT -5
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