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Mastdaon!!!
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I've caught bits of it but I just wanted to see how big of a train wreck Britney was going to be and I must admit it exceeded my expectations. It looked like they just put the performance together.
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Who's the guy on the pre-show? John something or other (I think). He used to be on MTV news and a reporter in the late 80's and 90's. Was a brunette, now a blond. With full eye make up. And still fucked up teeth. Man is he ever scary ugly(ier) now. And wayyyyy too old to be dressing like that.
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Apparently Kid Rocked walked up to Tommy Lee and decked him. They should have aired it since it would probably would have been the most entertaining part of the show.
Britney was a freaking joke. Her dance moves reminded me of a stripper who's had one too many drinks before getting up on stage. |
Just saw the Britney performace again, and someone needs to screencap 50 Cent's face while she was performing, too funny, he had a total WTF expression :lol:
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already the yahoo news is reporting on Britney Spears "comeback"
"LAS VEGAS - Somewhere, Kevin Federline is laughing. An out-of-shape, out-of-touch Britney Spears delivered what was destined to be the most talked about performance of the MTV Video Music Awards but for all the wrong reasons. Kicking off the show Sunday night with her new single, "Gimme More," Spears looked bleary and unprepared, much like her recent tabloid exploits on the streets of Los Angeles. She walked through her dance moves with little enthusiasm. She appeared to have forgotten the art of lip-synching. And, perhaps most unforgivable given her once-taut frame, she looked embarrassingly out of shape. Even the celebrity-studded audience seemed bewildered. 50 Cent looked at Spears with a confused look on his face; Diddy, her new best friend, was expressionless. Some comeback. Breathlessly hyped by MTV as the evening's most anticipated performance, it became the most shockingly bad of the night. Jive Records might want to push back that Nov. 13 album release date." |
Watching the reply now.
HAHAHAHAAHAH. That Britney was a trainwreck. The Sara Silverman joke about Britney's kids and when she turned her lips sideways had me laughing. |
Originally Posted by Daytripper
Who's the guy on the pre-show? John something or other (I think). He used to be on MTV news and a reporter in the late 80's and 90's. Was a brunette, now a blond. With full eye make up. And still fucked up teeth. Man is he ever scary ugly(ier) now. And wayyyyy too old to be dressing like that.
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in 10 years: <object width="425" height="350"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/cY_QDvS1amY"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/cY_QDvS1amY" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="350"></embed></object> |
any link to the video? (can't find any at Youtube)
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Since we talked about 'em...
Full performance of Foo Fighters and Cee-Lo (Gnarls Barkley) doing "Darling Nikki": http://www.mtv.com/overdrive/?id=1568781&vid=174552 "Holiday in Cambodia" with the Foos and Serj: http://www.mtv.com/overdrive/?id=1568781&vid=173500 |
Originally Posted by sinned
any link to the video? (can't find any at Youtube)
Contrasted to the 2001 "snake around her neck" performance. |
Was that like a cold sore or something on her top lip?
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Just watching this now on the west coast... Britney was pretty bad. Chris Brown was pretty slick though.
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I had never heard of Chris Brown before the VMAs (I'm not the hippest guy around) but I really enjoyed his performance a lot. He's got like classical 1940s musical dancer skills. Maybe he can head up a Xanadu remake.
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I know a lot of people don't like Linkin Park, but damn if they don't always sound fucking good live.
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Originally Posted by fumanstan
I know a lot of people don't like Linkin Park, but damn if they don't always sound fucking good live.
But they were par for the course in this show - compare this abortion to the line-up they had performing 15 years ago for the '92 VMAs: The Black Crowes, Bobby Brown, U2, Def Leppard, Nirvana, Elton John, Pearl Jam, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Michael Jackson, Bryan Adams, En Vogue, Eric Clapton, Guns N' Roses. Interesting the the weakest act from even back then were the R&B acts - and now, that seems to be the majority of what gets exposure. |
Originally Posted by slop101
They don't - they sound like shit live. The singer sounds tone deaf, and he tries to compensate by screaming. No hyperbole, I really think they're one of the worst live bands I've ever heard.
But they were par for the course in this show - compare this abortion to the line-up they had performing 15 years ago for the '92 VMAs: The Black Crowes, Bobby Brown, U2, Def Leppard, Nirvana, Elton John, Pearl Jam, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Michael Jackson, Bryan Adams, En Vogue, Eric Clapton, Guns N' Roses. Interesting the the weakest act from even back then were the R&B acts - and now, that seems to be the majority of what gets exposure. |
Originally Posted by thegame370
:wtf: Dr. Dre must be 50 Cent's workout buddy....
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Originally Posted by fumanstan
Chris Brown was pretty slick though.
However, I was able to find a good performance (other than the Foos, of course). That distinction goes to Alicia Keys and those scrumptious thighs of hers. |
Originally Posted by BJacks
http://www.mtv.com/overdrive/?id=1568788&vid=173440
Contrasted to the 2001 "snake around her neck" performance. |
Originally Posted by fumanstan
They're one of the best to my ears... Chester sounds just like he does off studio CD's to me, unlike other bands. Heck, I like Fall Out Boy and don't think much of their live performances. I imagine if you think they're bad in general, it'll sound worse to you live. :shrug:
Oh and yeah, Alicia Keys is fine...... |
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Originally Posted by conscience
Britney looked like she was still reeling from the bender she went on last night partying with P Diddy (is that what he goes by today?).
Tomorrow it will just be "Did". -ohbfrank- |
Originally Posted by mdc3000
First MTV ruined the movie awards by having zero parodies, thanks Mark Burnett, that was terrible...
Worst part is that the joke was at the audience's expense. I totally agree that the Tommy Lee vs. Kid Rock Celebrity Death Match would have been the highlight of the evening if the cameras had been rolling. :rock: :chainsaw: |
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