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2008: The Grammys Get Rehabbed!

Posted Sun Feb 10, 2008 10:23pm PST by Lyndsey Parker in And The Winner Is...

There are some people (I'm one of 'em) who probably believe that if there is such a thing as hell, then the damned will their spend their afterlives trapped at an interminable Grammy Awards ceremony, forced to endure all of eternity suffering through stale 'n' stuffy performances, overlong acceptance speeches, hours of zydeco and spoken-word awards (no offense to any zydeco and spoken-word fans reading this, of course), and detailed explanations of the Grammy committee voting procedures recited by briefcase-toting NARAS men in suits.

Let's face it, most Grammy ceremonies are just dull. But not this year, baby!

With a powder keg like Kanye West and an unpredictable tabloid queen like Amy Winehouse dominating this year's major categories, I already suspected that the 50th Grammy ceremony might the one of the more exciting spectacles since Soy Bomb bumrushed Bob Dylan in 1998. And I was right! I mean, the first half-hour alone featured presenter Prince in a raspberry-red suit (where was his beret?), Carrie Underwood in hotpants and thigh-highs, and...THE TIME! With Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis! Oh-ee-oh-ee-oh, indeed.

Morris Day was still looking mighty superfly (one coy glimpse at his reflection in his signature gilt-framed, Jerome-foisted mirror was proof of that), and when Rihanna pranced out in a feathered bird-of-paradise frock and joined Morris and Jerome in their "Jungle Love" chorus line, it was obvious that this was going to be one heckuva show. Really, the only thing that could've made the Time's comeback number even Time-lier was if the aforementioned Prince had emerged from the stage wings and joined in on all the Purple Rain-era fun (and what the heck, how about Appollonia too?; surely she would have been free). But even without Prince, this performance still had me doing the Bird all over my living room.

Kanye was amazing as well. Say what you will about the man--about his temper tantrums, his Staples Center-sized ego, his sore-loser attitude at past award shows--but there's simply no denying that Graduation was one of the best albums of '07 and deserved every nomination it received. Besides, I've got nothing but mad respect for a guy who resurrects those Venetian-blind-style sunglasses (seriously, I searched on eBay for years for a pair, to no avail, until Kanye started rocking them); introduces French metal-machine-musicians Daft Punk to the masses; and spits genius rhymes about the days when "O.J. wore Isotoners." Bow in the presence of greatness, indeed!

The Louis Vuitton don's Grammy performance started out strong with "Stronger" (I kind of wished Kanye's fellow Album Of The Year nominee Herbie Hancock had brought his "Rockit" androids to the ceremony to add to this performance's robot-rock vibe, but those TRON-style Daft Punk computer graphics sufficed). And Kanye's performance got even stronger when he dedicated "Hey Mama" to his recently departed mother, Dr. Donda West. Speaking of the afterlife, surely Donda was smiling down on her multiple-nominee son tonight when he gave his rambling but touching Best Rap Album acceptance speech.

Best Rock Album winners the Foo Fighters--accompanied by violin-bowing "My Grammy Moment" winner Ann Marie Calhoun and an orchestra conducted by Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones--rocked it too. Once again bringing up the subject of the afterlife...wonder what punker-than-thou Kurt Cobain thinks of his former stringy-haired drummer's total transformation into such a full-on arena rock god? Not even Tommy Lee was able to do that when he tried to go solo, but Dave Grohl has given hope to every frustrated skin-basher still sitting at the back of the stage, waiting for his chance in the centerstage spotlight. Though I'm not sure if this is a good thing. Because not every drummer can pull off the rock-god shtick as convincingly as Grohl.

But really, this year the Grammys were all about the laydeez, the laydeez. Feist's performance was warm and fuzzy, Alicia Keys's two turns at the mic were fiery, "still sexy" Keely Smith was cute, and Aretha killed it as always on a gospel number that'd make even the most hardened atheist believe in the afterlife. But the true showstopping number kicked off when Cher appeared onstage. She didn't sing (perhaps because she left her "Believe"-style vocoder at home?), but it was still cool enough that she was there in the (surgically altered) flesh to introduce Beyonce. And it was cool enough that Beyonce's opening number featured much-deserved shoutouts to legendary ladies like Aretha Franklin, Chaka Khan, Donna Summer, Mahalia Jackson, Ella Fitzgerald, Diana Ross, Anita Baker, and Whitney Houston. But then out strutted Mizz Hot Legs herself, "The Queen": Tina Turner, looking better than any woman over age 60 ought to look in skintight silver lamé, in fact looking as good as she did two decades ago when she experienced her Grammy-sweeping Private Dancer comeback.

And it was on. Beyonce's a tough woman to upstage, but she really was upstaged this evening (especially when she misstepped and appeared to stomp on Tina's stiletto-shod foot). And the B'Day Girl was upstaged by a woman old enough to be her grandma, yet. Really now, can Tina please post on the message board below and let me know what kind of face cream she uses? Because I want to buy me a big old vat of it and bathe in it daily.

Speaking of ladies--although not everyone would label presenter Cyndi Lauper's professed favorite singer, Amy Winehouse, a "lady" in the true sense of the word--tonight Amy staged the type of Grammy comeback not witnessed, since, well, Tina Turner did it in 1985. After having her husband locked up on assault charges, starring in a viral video depicting her allegedly smoking crack, defying the "no, no, no" chorus of her biggest hit and actually entering rehab, and getting denied a U.S. visa so she could perform at the Grammys in person, Amy triumphed tonight, winning five awards--including Best New Artist, Record Of The Year, and Song Of The Year.

And she did appear on the Grammys after all, checking out of rehab temporarily to perform via satellite from a London club. It could have been a disaster (I still wake up in a cold sweat from nightmares about her mushmouthed European Video Music Awards performance), but instead she truly triumphed. Her voice was in soulful shape, she enunciated well enough that she didn't need to be subtitled, she looked relatively healthy (by Amy standards, this means she didn't look like she was about to keel over and die), she was smiling gap-toothedly, she adlibbed some sweet shoutouts to her jailbird hubby Blake...and when she accepted her biggest honor of the night, for Record Of The Year, her own proud mama was there with tears in her eyes. Yay! I was rooting for Amy--perhaps the world was--and this time, Amy prevailed. Hey, maybe rehab actually works!

To be honest, after the much-anticipated halftime Amy performance, things nosedived (nosedove?) from there. Jazz pianist Eldar? Bocelli and Groban? John Fogerty, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Little Richard? Zzzzzzzz. And then Herbie Hancock won Album Of The Year over Kanye West. Huh? No doubt Kanye was typically peeved. It would have been great if Herbie's "Rockit" robots and Kanye's Daft Punk cohorts had duked it out like real man-machines, Battlebots-style, for Album Of The Year honors, as that would have been a more exciting way to end a ceremony that'd started off so promisingly. But that didn't happen, of course. Oh well.

Still, for age 50, I have to say the Grammys have aged very well. Not as well as Tina Turner...but pretty well nonetheless.

191 Comments

21. starfleet69 -
"...this is for London town, 'coz Camden ain't burnin' down!!!"

Ms. Winehouse deserves her five Grammies... these shall find their place alongside her Brits and MOBOs among others.

For once, Kanye was a good sport - no bumrushing of Herbie Hancock during his victory speech. He too deserves his awards.

Hmmm...why were the Arctic Monkeys never nominated for a Grammy????

22. Yahoo! Music User -
i think it's very shabby that Pierre Cossette was not honoured tonight at the grammys...50 years of them...and he started the grammys and owns them.
duh like how about giving some credit to the man with vision way back when, he has done a lot for show biz as well as all the musicals he has produced. someone should be ashamed of themselves. got anything to say those now at the helm???? i believe in you pierre! hugs and kisses your sister-in-law xxx

23. suzie -
I have never heard a song by Amy Winehouse, but I am having troble with the fact that she won 5 Grammy's. It's as if we are rewarding her for her behavior and drug lifestyle. It's good that she is in rehab. I hope she stays there until she can truly contribute to society and music without being drugged.

24. Yahoo! Music User -
Saw the Rehab video just now, ROFLMAO, SHE WON ?

25. Yahoo! Music User -
now i know the grammys are the worst award show out there.just when you thought they hit rock bottom after giving millivanilli the award for best new artist they embarras themselves by honoring amy whinehouse.i never even heard of her until the story about her getting booed off stage then getting video taped smokin crack.yep,great job you morons!

26. Connie -
Amy Winehouse deserved the awards. Say what you will, but considering what she's been through, she did awesome last night. Natalie Cole should keep her mouth shut. Amy Winehouse was awarded for her music, not her destructive lifestyle. It takes a lot for someone to fall, dust themself off and get up again, infront of the world no less. Amy Rocks! Lets hope she will recover from drug addiction completely.

27. yamanbeSCREAMINGmyname -
I LOVE THE GRAMMYS I THINK RIHANNA SHOULD HAVE WON BUT AMY WHINEHOUSE JUST UGHGHHHH !

28. Yahoo! Music User -
it must be all theses people from england defending their newest crappy product,amy winehouse.she is SOOOOOOO bad.no style,cant sing,and whats up with those teeth.i cant wait to see how ridiculous the grammys will look in 5 years when no one will even know who this winehouse person was.shes terrible!!!

29. Yahoo! Music User -
KANYE WEST... WOW... THE PERFORMANCE... KILLED IT. KILLED THE WHOLE SHOW. SHOULD'VE WON EVERY AWARD HE WAS NOMINATED FOR. AND HOW DIS-RESPECTFUL OF THE GRAMMY'S TO PLAY MUSIC OVER HIS SPEECH. LET THE MAN TALK. HE KNOWS WHAT HE'S SAYING, IN AND OUT OF SONGS.

30. Leah -
No offense or nothing but Amy looked very skinney.....
Is she anorexic?

31. MikeP -
Winehouse is a joke. How people think she is deserving of even 1 grammy I cant figure out. It was great to see her getting snuffed for the big prize! Go back to rehab.

32. Rich O -
WOW theres actualyl folks here that dont know herbie hancock, Thats just sad yo, plain sad,and those same folks probably think amy crackwh*re is the second coming

Pick up herbie headhunter, find out what good music is all about

33. jeriam -
Thank you Vince Gill..your remark to Kanye West made the show for me....I don't deny he has talent...but get over yourself Kanye. Tina was GREAT!!!
But...the actual awards got lost somewhere.....give the the CMA's

34. MARYB -
Amy reminds me of the late, great singer Judy Garland. She has passion and fire in her; a true artist. Kanye West is all ego and white sunglasses, nothing more.

35. dash -
If Amy Whinehouse were a contestant in American Idol, she wouldn't even make it past the Omaha, Nebraska tryouts!
The fact that these music industry types would even nominate her for anything shows the pathetic state the Grammy's are in.

36. Julie -
is there anybody out there?

37. Yahoo! Music User -
Someone mentioned earlier that the Grammy's is all about rewarding good music. I am sorry to break the news to everyone, but the Grammy's appear to be all about rewarding people with a tough year and making a statement to the government. I would give examples by saying which winners should have not received the award they received, but I would have to mention half of the winners.

38. Julie -
Hey there Mr.music lover. The grammys cater to the younger croud. Where are your ears? write back and we can talk.

39. Yahoo! Music User -
The Grammy's used to appeal to everyone, but unfortunately the Grammy's have caused themselves to lose credibility among most Americans. The Grammy's are a disgrace to American music. The American Music Awards and Country Music Awards are what music lovers enjoy watching each year now, not the Grammy's.

40. Yahoo! Music User -
Your headline is driving me crazy. Winehouse didn't "sweep" since she didn't win the big one. A sweep would mean she won every award she was up for.
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