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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

61. KAY -
For all of you who say Amy should not have won, please listen to her album the chick is talented. Yes she has a drug problem, but that should not detract from her musical accomplishments. Kanye had enough awards, love them both. They both got what they deserved. And for those of you who say you know music and do not know Herbie Hancock, tisk, tisk, tisk.

62. ererer -
Godawful and pathetic! What passes for "music" these days is total garbage. Who listens to this crap anyway? The new retards
of music are given "awards?" The Grammy Awards should be given a quick and eternal burial, since they represent about 2% of listeners of this nightmarish trash. Rest in Peace, forever and ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

63. HK -
I personally only watched to see the 5 second tribute to Doris Day for her winning one of the Lifetime achievement awards, which, was LONG overdue. Everything else I could have done without.

64. Danica P. -
I thought the Grammy's were a complete borefest. Too much gabbing about nothing. I can remember years ago when Slash and Axle Rose took the stage with drinks in their hands and dropped an F Bomb. That was cool. Amy Whinehouse is a train wreck you just can't turn away from. How do you reward trash like that? And Kanye, we all know your mother has passed but you are not the only man to ever lose his mama. How long are you gonna ride her death wagon?

65. Janet -
Although I did not watch the show, I did catch Tina and the other girl(hehe. You are right at 60 plus TINA kicked @ss and should not have need to share the stage.

66. Scott E -
Can't agree with your review. This Grammy show was just like the previous ten years or so...boring! Even the usually exciting Foo Fighters were...boring! Alicia Keys started the whole thing off...boring!...but she did redeem herself with her performance later. Very touching tribute to your mother, Kanye, but now do we have to listen to you whine about losing to a FAR superior musician in Herbie Hancock?

67. clara v -
I thought it was okay. i don't know what that whole BEyonce, Tina thing was about. She looks horrible. The outfit alone. She wasn't even capable of moving like she used to before. I thought it was a really messy performance. The best performance of the Night hands down Kanye West. I also likes the beatle's tribute and the josh Groban performance. The alicia keys performance is Played out. she has other songs in her new Cd besides No ONE. Winehouse she looked really uncomfortable being sober. She didn't know how to move. But it was better than Britney at the VMAS

68. ani -
It was so AWESOME to see Herbie Hancock take Album of the Year. I like all kinds of music from all eras but I have to agree with Herbie that jazz never gets the recognition it deserves. 43 years since a jazz album got the top nod? That's way too long considering the greatness of Coltrane, Davis, Parker, etc.

69. la-z-boy heaven -
I agree with comment # 72 from lezbee_ann, however I thought it was worse than she depicted. No wonder the RIAA sues internet music downloaders....they need every penny they can get since bankruptcy is just around the corner. They neglected their core music listeners for the past 15 to 20 years and are suffering the consequences with the talentless musicians and non-artists of the new millenium. Junk rules!!!!!

70. Yahoo! Music User -
WOO HOO - VINCE GILL IS THE MAN!!!
HE SHOULD HAVE WON BOTH GRAMMY'S HE WAS NOMINATED FOR! GLAD HE PUT KANYE WEST IN HIS PLACE - HA HA HA HA HA HA! VINCE IS SURELY A CLASS ACT....THAT IS WHY HE HAS 19 GRAMMYS NOW! YOU SHOWED THEM SWEAT PEA!

71. Martin G -
It is sad that talent along gets you awards that are supported by our todays youth. This Amy Whitehouse who I hope as a human being gets the help she needs and becomes clean. But in the meantime I certainly don't want to parade her with awards and show that talent alone can get you all you want even if you are all druged up. This is the message that is being sent to all the youth who listen to her. Yes I don't expect someone to sing the gospel to all the youth as today's youth in general are not listining to gospel music, but I certainly don't want to send a message that you can be succesful no matter who deep in drugs a person can be. I am a 44 year old man, and I can certainly listen to an artist and make a judgement based on talent and likeliness of their music no matter how screwed up their life is! But unfortunately a young person does not have the experience in life along to make sense of this and instead see this troubled person as someone you look up to. Because of today's media coverage we know more and more about artist that we've ever known before. Before videos we didn't even know how they looked for the most part, but today we know how they look and how they live and given awards to a people like Amy Whitehouse is another reason why Hollywood and the music industry is sending the wrong message to the youth of the world!

72. bubu -
all said, and done, when will they realize no one really cares? everyone i know is struggeling to make ends meet, so, who cares who is wearing what, and singing what song...these singers should do community service for all the energy they waste, instead of doing something good for the community...no one cares about who is wearing what, and singing what song...

73. Evita -
Andrea Bocelli should have never been permitted to pay tribute to a truly great tenor. If that's the best they could do for Pavarotti then I don't know what to say. Why didn't they ask Domingo to sing something? As for Amy, I am happy that she won. Why? It will HELP her self-esteem. If anyone had ever heard an interview with her pre-rehab, she said she had no talent and she was a nothing.
This shows her what she can achieve if she stays sober. It was NOT rewarding self-destructive behavior, it was rewarding her very solid but eclectic talent. How is she anymore self-destructive than Led Zeppelin, the Rolling Stones, Dylan, Bowie, Joplin, Hendrix, Morrison... the tabloids are sooooo HUGE in terms of people's perceptions that we forget that rock artists have been doing this a long time. She needed these wins.
Kanye got a good ribbing by his colleagues and he took it surprisingly well.
Ms. Tina did NOT need Ms. Beyonce, it just detracted from what was an incredible performance. It was an evening of legends and newcomers. All in all, it could have been a lot worse.

74. Mick -
Natalie Cole is right Amy Winehouse needs to get her life back together. See looks like she belongs on the streets of New Haven with the rest of the crack **'s

75. Davidaw C -
For those who dont know who Herbie Hancock is, let me inform you. He is one of many jazz greats of this generation. Check the history books. For those young whipper snappers, ask your parents. I enjoyed last night's show. Due to the fact that rap and r&b is in trouble, it was good to know that old school is still in control. Beyonce should be honored to be standing next to a living legend like Tina Turner. Lets not forget, Aretha Franklin, and Herbie Hancock.

76. C S -
The grammies are such a load of crap!!!
I truly cannot figure out how these people get nominated and how some of them actually win. Music in the last ten years have been nothing but no talent over hyped whacks most can't sing or play for that matter, and who the heck is Amy Winehouse?

77. AndrewL -
Herbie Hancock? Are you serious? Let's do a quick comparitive shall we. Hancock's "River" album peaked at 118 on the billboard top 200. While all three other nominee's albums topped that chart at one point during the year. I understand he's an artist and blah blah blah, but seriously, who's voting here? Do they poll nursing homes coast to coast. Just by numbers alone (never mind mass appeal) Kanye wins this by a land slide. I mean I've NEVER seen anyone stand in line to buy a Herbie Hancock album. I've never seen a sports stadium pump up a crowd with jazz. And I don't think there are any DJs clammoring to get thier hands on this record to crank out the first club mix. Talk about not having a clue about what's going on. Anyone under the age of 65 has heard 'Stronger' or 'The Good Life' somewhere. But hit the street and see if you can find 10 people of any age from any background who can name ANY Herbie Hancock song from any album. GOOD LUCK WITH THAT!

78. Yahoo! Music User -
With out a doubt the BEST GRammy show in a while. They have the very best talent in the country on stage. The antics of Kanye aside, the show was fantastic. The Oscars are flat out dull compared to a show like this one. Hopefully it won't be as long between good show. Maybe the writers being on strike let the music happen without the endless jokes and mindless reading of lines. Just let the music flow and afterall that is what the night is about - music. Not the fabircated wit that a writer can summon. FANTASTIC for the fans.

79. Yahoo! Music User -
what a stupid comment to make Sheryl P.
please tell me what being in a black church means?Take the good and the bad from your grammy experience but leave out the stereotypes ok?everyone brings something different to the show overall whether you like it or not!

80. sweeternot -
MORE CRACKWHORE!!!
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