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On the plus side, I very much enjoyed Kacey Musgraves' performance. To me, she is a true revelation from the past year or so. If she keeps writing amazing lyrics like that, she has a chance to go very far. On and Willie sounded great too! |
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Glad to hear Lindsey apparantly started the act. (?) Sucks that the end was cut.
He's the main reason I DVR-ed the Grammys this year. I will wait to watch it on my telly after work today, rather than on my phone. Good to hear it got rave reviews. Jamie
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Our Guitar Hero...Lindsey Buckingham !!!
We are mad... mad.... (four letter words) We all
got in trouble for staying with the program to see Lindsey ! Got laughed at...where is your guitar hero ???? Very sad!!! Lindsey deserves better...too many acts in our opinion! How can they DO THAT? LOVE Your work Lindsey!
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The youtube videos have been taken down, but if you missed it you can still watch on Perez Hilton's site: http://perezhilton.com/2014-01-27-da....4nyLnUWY.dpbs
So proud of Lindsey! Such a great performance and great to see him up there with Trent! |
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Amen!!
Best and Worst Grammy Moments
Grammys 2014: Best and Worst Moments Worst: Cutting Off the Coolest Guys in the Room Hey, no one was more ready for the night to be over than literally everyone that suffered through the three-and-a-half-hour-plus broadcast, but at the cost of cutting off Dave Grohl, Lindsay Buckingham (who is now literally living in a "What Up With That" nightmare turned reality), Trent Reznor and Queens of the Stone Age for a commercial? Hell no. That's blasphemous, and the most depressing commentary on the music industry and the Grammys as a whole.
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Glad everyone got the memo to match each other with leather jackets and jeans. Lindsey didn't have to try very hard!
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I watched the entire program for the first time ever and stayed up just to see Lindsey. REALLY hate they couldn't cut out something else so we could have heard the entire performance or just let it continue since it ran over anyway , but I did love Lindsey's contribution to Copy of A. He made me like it.
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I thought that doing the closing number, the anchor song, was a good position to be in, a place of honor. I didn't count on the Delta commercial . But it was fun. Michele |
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ROCKED OUT BY THE END, RIGHT OUT THE DOOR
The Associated Press January 27, 2014 Read more here: http://www.heraldonline.com/2014/01/...#storylink=cpy By the time Nine Inch Nails, Queens of the Stone Age and Lindsey Buckingham hit the stage to close out the Grammys show, many celebs in attendance had already headed for the limo lineup outside, including Bruno Mars, Taylor Swift, and Macklemore & Ryan Lewis. But there were a couple of holdouts: Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney. The Beatles stuck around until — as they once sang — The End. — Derrik Lang — Twitter, www.twitter.com/derrikjlang Read more here: http://www.heraldonline.com/2014/01/...#storylink=cpy |
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[Excerpt from the Los Angeles Times review]
MORE: Best & worst moments by Mikael Wood http://www.latimes.com/entertainment...#axzz2rd0pEb2M Even the night's ballyhooed collaborations — what the Recording Academy calls "Grammy moments" — fared better than usual. An unwieldy seeming supergroup comprising Dave Grohl, Lindsey Buckingham and members of Nine Inch Nails and Queens of the Stone Age made an effective case for the digital-era usefulness of guitar-based rock in a synthed-up medley of NIN's "Copy of A" and QOTSA's "My God Is the Sun." http://www.latimes.com/entertainment...#ixzz2rd1GpZdX |
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Loudwire by Spencer Kaufman, January 27, 2014
http://loudwire.com/open-letter-to-g...-rock-respect/ NIN-tentional Disrespect? For rock fans sitting through three and a half hours of mostly pop performances, the highlight of the 2014 ceremony was set to be a collaboration between Nine Inch Nails, Queens of the Stone Age, Dave Grohl and Fleetwood Mac’s Lindsey Buckingham. The collaboration came at the very end of the show, with Trent Reznor starting things off by leading the all-star cast of musicians through the NIN song ‘Copy of A.’ However, only seconds after the rock heroes switched into QOTSA’s ‘My God Is the Sun,’ Grammy producers decided to thank their sponsors and roll the credits while the rock luminaries performed in the distant background. Moreover, the telecast ended halfway into the performance. Considering that the show was already running 15 minutes late, what was the harm in staying on the air a couple more minutes? Would the Grammys have done that to Beyonce or Taylor Swift had one of them closed out the show? We think not. And apparently Trent Reznor agrees with us, sending out a profanity-laced Tweet shortly after the performance. Summary While we’ll keep our language a little less profane than that of Mr. Reznor, we’ll reference the NIN mastermind when we say: Hey Grammy producers, get your heads out of your holes and start giving metal and hard rock the respect they deserve! Sincerely, Your Friends at Loudwire Read More: Open Letter to the Grammys: Give Metal + Hard Rock Respect | http://loudwire.com/open-letter-to-g...ckback=tsmclip |
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Vulture by Jody Rosen, January 27, 2014
http://www.vulture.com/2014/01/jody-...ys-review.html Curtain-dropping duties were left to four rockers, Trent Reznor, Dave Grohl, Josh Homme, and Lindsey Buckingham, who were bruising and effective, but not exactly uplifting — and of course their number got cut off midway through. |
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Found this at EW.com as well, which was EW rating the Grammy performances. Our boys got an A minus: Nine Inch Nails, Lindsey Buckingham, Queens of the Stone Age, Dave Grohl Kids, you can skip all those summer festivals, because the night's closer mashed up everything you could want: a legend-status team of slayers thrashing out to ''Copy of a'' (NIN) and ''My God Is the Sun'' (QOTSA). No wristband required! Unfortunately, the Grammy telecast cut them off early, so viewers at home will never know whether the rock supergroup launched into a badass version of Fleetwood Mac's ''The Chain.'' A- —Ray Rahman
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OK, I get it now. He was pissed off because the performance got cut early. That's fine. But his little Twitter rant was irrelevant. The show probably wasn't paced well, but their placement at the end of the show was intentional. Ultimately it comes down to money. The acts that sell well will be placed earlier in the show. The ones that don't sell as well will be placed towards the end when there are fewer people watching, fewer people who regularly buy music. Unfortunately the aging stars, the ones who typically sell less today, the ones that have come to be respected will get the short end of the stick. It's a shame, but makes perfect sense economically.
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