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Originally Posted by michelej1
There are a lot of tweets that talk about Trouble? That surprises me.
Michele
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normally, when you do a LB search on twitter, maybe 50% of results will be mentioning trouble. of course not so these last few days. it was impossible to even weed through all the lb-mentioning tweets. but it's calming down now and trouble tweets are slowly creeping back... so i can even more appreciate how good we had it for the last week or so.
so to round it up, one of the tweets pointed to this article from few days ago (i'm getting all mixed up anymore what i've seen and what i haven't):
http://www.craveonline.com/music/art...rform#/slide/1
Grammys 2014: Watch Nine Inch Nails, QOTSA, Dave Grohl & Lindsey Buckingham Perform Together
How DARE the Grammys cut away from such an incredible collaborative rock performance?!
January 26th, 2014 Johnny Firecloud
It started out so well. Lindsey Buckingham's ridiculously rad guitar dancing over the industrial disco grind of Nine Inch Nails' "Copy of A," before shifting to a truncated version of Queens of The Stone Age's "My God is The Sun" as Dave Grohl pounded his heart out on drums and Fleetwood's Buckingham added magnificent new colors. But producers for the 2014 Grammy Awards cut to a Delta commercial, returned to roll credits and otherwise stomped all over the end of the show-ending collaborative performance, resulting in many rustled jimmies in the rock community.
Nine Inch Nails Queens of the Stone Age with… by Bear1966
(video removed in the meantime)
Like a living reenactment of the SNL skit "What's Up With That?," producers cut away during the performance of Lindsey Buckingham's post-millennial life. It's a damn shame.