I suppose I may have hit middle age: I did enjoy Plant/Krauss' album quite a bit - in my year-end write up last year I wrote that the album "screams Grammy". A bit too easy. Giving it to Lil Wayne would have been misplaced: he is 2008's golden boy (out of that sorry slate) but he has done much better. M.I.A. for Record would have been the best call, but it's one that the Grammys would never make. Sonic, you are too true about boomers making up for lost ground: Robert Plant never won a Grammy with Led Zeppelin. The Grammys getting everything right in the 70s, with Stevie Wonder's magical run deservingly cleaning up, is getting further and further behind us.
I did not see the show. Did I miss anything?
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Plant-Krauss was to this year's Grammys what Slumdog will be to this year's Oscars. Meaning: was there any point in hoping for a different outcome? And I like Plant-Krauss, I think it's an ingenious pairing, if more than a little lucky. I mean, who knew they'd be such a success, who knew such a combo would click? But it's evidence once again that the voting body consists of middle-agers all miffed that the heroes of their youth were denied Grams and are trying to make up for it now. Anyway, the award shoulda gone to Lil Wayne. And Best Duo shoulda been Estelle and Kanye West. (Song, too.) And Record shoulda been M.I.A.
Coldplay is just as charming and unpretentious and appealing and slightly goofy as Phil Collins is. And musically just as boring.
Bo Didley tribute was best music of the night. I dislike Radiohead, but they were really good. Third-best was "Swagga' Like Us". I'm beginning to get the appeal of Sugarland, and I'm convinced Carrie Underwood may be the only American Idol-er I'll ever buy an album from one day.
Fuck Neil Diamond.
Coldplay is just as charming and unpretentious and appealing and slightly goofy as Phil Collins is. And musically just as boring.
Bo Didley tribute was best music of the night. I dislike Radiohead, but they were really good. Third-best was "Swagga' Like Us". I'm beginning to get the appeal of Sugarland, and I'm convinced Carrie Underwood may be the only American Idol-er I'll ever buy an album from one day.
Fuck Neil Diamond.
"What the hell?"
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