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Mrs_Mia_Wallace 9th February 2004 12:51

The Grammy Awards have been given out!
 
Here are some parts of articles about the awards and the winners, followed by a short list - I'm not going to include everyone since not everone is interested in scanning through a huge list of winners - of the winners in different categories, have fun and discuss about if your favorites have won or what you think about the grammys in general!

Five-star Beyoncé leaves Grammys Crazy in Love

Los Angeles - R&B singer Beyoncé Knowles won five Grammy Awards, but missed a clean sweep when English rock band Coldplay surprisingly won the coveted record of the year prize.

Awards were spread widely yesterday. Stroke-afflicted soul singer Luther Vandross won song of the year, hip-hop duo OutKast took album of the year and rock band Evanescence won best new artist.

Vandross, who did not attend the ceremony but sent a recorded message that was played during a tribute segment, won four Grammys.

His song of the year prize, which he shared with co-writer Richard Marx, was for Dance with My Father, the title track from his hit album.

Along with OutKast, rapper Jay-Z and producer Pharrell Williams, Knowles had led the Grammy contenders with nominations in six categories. The 22-year-old frontwoman with R&B trio Destiny's Child was lauded largely for her debut solo release, Dangerously in Love.

[...]

Knowles' album was named best contemporary R&B album, while the title track was honoured with a best female R&B vocal performance award.

She and boyfriend Jay-Z also shared Grammys for the song, Crazy in Love, which won for rap/sung collaboration and R&B song.

[...]

Knowles' other Grammy was for a duet with soul icon Vandross, The Closer I Get To You, which won for best R&B performance by a duo or group with vocals

(article: From the Star)

Rock Band Evanescence Wins Best New Artist Grammy

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Rock band Evanescence, which created a storm in the Christian music community last year by disavowing its spiritual roots, won the Grammy Award for best new artist on Sunday, its second award at the event.
Also nominated were rapper 50 Cent, rock band Fountains of Wayne, soul singer Heather Headley and Jamaican reggae singer Sean Paul.

Evanescence, which was nominated for five awards overall, first won attention within the Christian music community. But a year ago, the band opted to focus on the more lucrative secular market.

Singer Amy Lee said in an interview last April that if Christian bookstore owners listened to the band's debut CD, "Fallen," they would pull it from the shelves. Its label, Wind-Up Records, promptly recalled the album and singles from Christian stores and radio stations.

It earlier won a Grammy for best hard rock performance.

(article: From reuters)

Mikhail Gorbachev receives Grammy Award


Mikhail Gorbachev, Bill Clinton and Sophia Loren have received a Recording Academy award -"Grammy-2004". All of them were nominated in the "Spoken Word Album for Children" category for their work on the "Peter and the Wolf" CD.

[...]

Sophia Loren tells the story of Sergei Prokofiev's "Peter and the Wolf", Bill Clinton introduces Jean-Pascal Beintus' "Wolf Tracks" and Mikhail Gorbachev narrates the epilogues and prologues for both stories. The producers of this project promise to release a Russian version of the disc as well.

(article: From Gateway to Russia)

LIST OF WINNERS:

General
Record Of The Year - "Clocks" (Coldplay)
Album Of The Year - "Speakerboxxx/The Love Below" (OutKast)
Song Of The Year - "Dance With My Father" (Richard Marx & Luther Vandross)
Best New Artist - Evanescence

Pop
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance - "Beautiful" (Christina Aguilera)
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance - "Cry Me A River" (Justin Timberlake)
Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal - "Underneath It All" (No Doubt)
Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals - "Whenever I Say Your Name" (Sting & Mary J. Blige)
Best Pop Vocal Album - "Justified" (Justin Timberlake)

Dance
Best Dance Recording - "Come Into My World" (Kylie Minogue)

Rock
Best Female Rock Vocal Performance - "Trouble" (Pink)
Best Male Rock Vocal Performance - "Gravedigger" (Dave Matthews)
Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal - "Disorder In The House" (Warren Zevon & Bruce Springsteen)
Best Hard Rock Performance - "Bring Me To Life" (Evanescence Featuring Paul McCoy)
Best Metal Performance - "St. Anger" (Metallica)
Best Rock Song - "Seven Nation Army" (The White Stripes)
Best Rock Album - "One By One" (Foo Fighters)

Alternative
Best Alternative Music Album - "Elephant" (The White Stripes)

...I let you look up the others for yourself, go RIGHT HERE to see who else has won!

Mia:)

Cylob 9th February 2004 13:49

Re: The Grammy Awards have been given out!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Mrs_Mia_Wallace
Best New Artist - Evanescence
*takes gun from top drawer*

*looks at photo of family one last time, lays it flat on the desk*

*places gun in mouth*

Raz 9th February 2004 13:58

I am so glad i don't pay any attention to those.

Fucking disgraceful choices.

zootm 9th February 2004 14:05

ah well, my gf will be happy, she loves Evanescence.

this:
Quote:

Best Metal Performance - "St. Anger" (Metallica)
is far more of a travesty than them, i reckon.

Twilightseer 9th February 2004 14:40

Horrible in all aspects.

Cylob 9th February 2004 15:07

I have an award for the grammy people.

It's a poo in a carrier bag.:)

Mrs_Mia_Wallace 9th February 2004 15:34

Disclaimer: Just because I posted about the Grammy awards does not mean that I hae watched them or am interested in the choices they have made, just wanted to make a contribution in this part of the forum - and really wanted to see comments like Cylob's :D

Just don't want you to think that I was a boyband fan or something...

Mia:)

ShyShy 9th February 2004 16:58

I actually watched it last night, and jeebus was it a long show :igor: But, worth it to watch the live performances for the most part... except the White Stripes, I changed the channel on them :D

NeFiLiM 9th February 2004 19:06

yea was long :igor: te funk thing was kinda weird too lol but i think evanesence desevered it they have done a great job this year :up:

papadoc 9th February 2004 19:41

I really enjoyed this years show.
They made this one about the music, and that's what it's about.
Lots of good performances.
Say what you will about Beyonce and Christina, but they can sing.
And if Brittney was watching, I'll bet she dropped her
head and started crying during Christina's song,
wondering why she can't sing live like that.
Robert Randolph & The Family Band blew me away.
Enough so I'm gonna go look for their CD.
(But then I've always had the Funk)

And my award for stupidity goes to 50 Cent.
When he didn't get any awards, and when he lost "Best New Artist",
he got up and walked across the stage in front of Evanescence,
disrupting their acceptance speech.
What a childish stupid crybaby classless looser thing to do!
It just proves you don't need any intelligence to be a rap star.

Cylob 9th February 2004 20:25

Quote:

Originally posted by Mrs_Mia_Wallace
Just don't want you to think that I was a boyband fan or something...

We know you're a goth.:)

marvinbarcelona 9th February 2004 20:56

Quote:

Originally posted by ShyShy
I actually watched it last night, and jeebus was it a long show :igor: But, worth it to watch the live performances for the most part... except the White Stripes, I changed the channel on them :D

:eek: Infidel!!!!!!!!!!

*runs get to the bonfire started*
*gets match....match wet*
*starts rubbing two sticks together*
*realises how appallingly obscene this now sounds*
*picks up gun next Cylobs bloody corpse.......*


.....sssssshhhhhh! I'm hunting hewetics....hehehehehe!

Cylob 9th February 2004 20:59

I grew up with the BPI awards.

Those were the days.

*sigh*

marvinbarcelona 9th February 2004 21:04

..aaaahhhh, but do you remember the Fox/Fleetwood Brits? Sheer class that year.

Cylob 9th February 2004 21:08

No. I've always despised 'The Brits'.

BPI or nothing.:mad:

Mrs_Mia_Wallace 9th February 2004 21:10

Quote:

Originally posted by Cylob
We know you're a goth.:)
WHAA... what made you think I was a goth? :confused: :D (I'm just curious since I never label myself as anything)

Mia:)

Cylob 9th February 2004 21:17

I go by first impressions.

Mia = dark/mysterious/free-spirited.

GOTH!

MidnightViper88 9th February 2004 21:25

*holds a Holy Bible and cross and throws Holy water on Mia*

THE POWER OF CHRIST COMPELS YOU! THE POWER OF CHRIST COMPELS YOU! THE POWER OF CHRIST COMPELS YOU!

:D :p

Mrs_Mia_Wallace 9th February 2004 21:30

Well although I don't see myself as a goth, and it usually has a negative connotation, the 3 associations by Cylob seem to be quite positive ones so thank you :) And I do listen to bands like Theatre of Tragedy so you'd have a point music-wise ;)

But back on topic before I'm dripping wet with all that water!

Mia:)

MidnightViper88 9th February 2004 21:36

Hmm...Yes, something to distract us before we notice that you're dripping wet... :D

Since when was Pink ever "rock"? How could mainstream rappers now-a-days even get a grammy, let alone a nomination?! THE WHITE STRIPES?!

May I borrow this?

*takes cylob's gun*

Cylob 9th February 2004 21:39

*from beyond the grave, I urge you to use the last bullet on.... Pink)!*

Namelessv1 9th February 2004 22:03

Complete and utter crap, but I guess much shouldn't be expected from the same people who gave Milli Vanilli an award.

Quote:

Originally posted by zootm
this:
Quote:

Best Metal Performance - "St. Anger" (Metallica)
is far more of a travesty than them, i reckon.

I agree. Someone must pay.

marvinbarcelona 9th February 2004 22:07

Theres going to be the most awful fuss once the bodies are discovered......unless....unless.....we need a patsy. Anyone seen apola recently?

Russ 9th February 2004 23:39

A mixed bag indeed. "Performance" alone is, I think, rather a strong term for St. Anger....

Some of the less mainstream awards I think are well deserved (Howard Shore got best film soundtrack for LOTR:TTT, plus a few others).

But yeah. What is Pink doing in rock? Evanescence isn't that great, and I'm in two minds about the White Stripes. I'm not even going to comment on the pop category.

And Dave Matthews always seems to get these sort of awards... there seems to be a conspiracy going on there...

Mikhail Gorbachev was certainly unexpected too...

[edit]Oh, and Evanescence definitely wins over 50 Cent. Arrogant git.[/edit]

Fickle 10th February 2004 01:03

Evanescence: Linkin Park meet the Go-Go's.

Metallica: "Oh yeah, We're angry! (nearly forgot)"

ScorLibran 10th February 2004 01:31

The best part of the show, in my opinion, was the funk extravaganza!

Earth, Wind and Fire, Outkast, George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic, and several others threw a 20 minute party right in the middle of the broadcast. It made me want to jump up and dance. ;)

Unfortunately, the guy from Earth, Wind and Fire who used to do the falsetto wasn't able to pull it off, but I don't think anyone cared so much. It was just a thrill to see them again. And George Clinton was moving pretty slow, and Parliament's set wasn't as "crisp" as it used to be so long ago. Mostly because they took a LOT of preparation to do their shows, and the "mixed up", over-populated gig was pretty out of control, so the music didn't come across so well. I just hope no one judges them based on that performance. The nostalgia factor was in full overdrive, though. They can still throw one helluva party!

At the end of it, they must have had over 200 performers across the stage, wall-to-wall, playing instruments, singing and dancing. It was incredible. The biggest funk party I've ever seen. Everyone in the audience was on their feet, dancing and clapping in time with the music. I could feel the energy through my television.

:)

papadoc 10th February 2004 03:25

I agree ScorLibran. That was the best part of the show.
It's also why I liked Robert Randolph & The Family Band so much.
Today I went and looked at their site, and downloaded some of their music.
Really impressive stuff...to me.
In these days and times, when most young black artists want to be rappers,
it's great to see someone dare to do something different.
More funky power to him.

corkhead0 10th February 2004 03:46

Re: The Grammy Awards have been given out!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Mrs_Mia_Wallace
Rock
Best Female Rock Vocal Performance - "Trouble" (Pink)
Best Metal Performance - "St. Anger" (Metallica)
These guys have some serious trouble figuring out genres don't they?

henry3k56 10th February 2004 05:13

I didn't watch them, sadly I don't think I watch award shows. Too many commercials and just many artists to hear about. Plus I just like the highlights of just the people that did very well after the awards ceremony and those who reaped the awards. Kinda like last year's with Norah Jones. This year, Beyonce. ;)


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