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#76
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Originally posted by Tarnower
I don't care for too many current musicians (bring back the 70s and 80s!), but that performance by the White Stripes makes me wanna go out and buy their CD.
I don't care for too many current musicians (bring back the 70s and 80s!), but that performance by the White Stripes makes me wanna go out and buy their CD.
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I am 1 hour behind the rest of you, and I just saw that White Stripes performance and it kicked ass! I don't think words can describe how good that was. I really need to pick up their CDs.
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Originally posted by ChefWinduAZ
I am 1 hour behind the rest of you, and I just saw that White Stripes performance and it kicked ass! I don't think words can describe how good that was. I really need to pick up their CDs.
I am 1 hour behind the rest of you, and I just saw that White Stripes performance and it kicked ass! I don't think words can describe how good that was. I really need to pick up their CDs.
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From: Palm Beach County, Florida
Originally posted by jay77
Do yourself that favor.
Do yourself that favor.
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Everyone hear Dave Matthews screw up The Beatles song during the first chorus? He sang "I saw her DANCING there" (Instead of STANDING there). Vince Gill was laughing at him for the rest of the performance!
Agree with others that The White Stripes gave the best performance of the night so far.
Sting should have beat Sean Paul over the head with his guitar for butchering "Roxanne" like that!
Agree with others that The White Stripes gave the best performance of the night so far.
Sting should have beat Sean Paul over the head with his guitar for butchering "Roxanne" like that!
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We'll have to see if the Celiene Dion screw up is still shown on my telecast. I'd imagine it would be.
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For those of you that are gonna go pick up some White Stripes album based on their performance, get De Stiji. That's the one with "Death Letter" (the second half of their performance. It's a cover of a Son House song. I love how they'll play songs off their older albums on TV performances instead of just the latest single.
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From: Louisville
Originally posted by Tarnower
OH GOD!!! Here comes the Rap/Hip Hop. The decorum and tact level will now dive down to the lower depths.
OH GOD!!! Here comes the Rap/Hip Hop. The decorum and tact level will now dive down to the lower depths.
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What the hell is it with Justin Timberlake injecting himself into just about every-other performance? It's like "Where's Freakin' Waldo"? I'm sorry, but I just can't this guy seriously, despite his ridiculous Grammy win. It's like watching Donny Osmond trying to fit in with all the current hip bands.
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From: Not There...
Originally posted by mikewendt
Jesus, Justin is just jumping on everyone's coat-tails
Jesus, Justin is just jumping on everyone's coat-tails
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Originally posted by Tarnower
What the hell is it with Justin Timberlake injecting himself into just about every-other performance? It's like "Where's Freakin' Waldo"? I'm sorry, but I just can't this guy seriously, despite his ridiculous Grammy win. It's like watching Donny Osmond trying to fit in with all the current hip bands.
What the hell is it with Justin Timberlake injecting himself into just about every-other performance? It's like "Where's Freakin' Waldo"? I'm sorry, but I just can't this guy seriously, despite his ridiculous Grammy win. It's like watching Donny Osmond trying to fit in with all the current hip bands.



