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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

141. bumgunny -
As a girl who grew up in the 70's, and was in junior high and high school in the eighties, I was totally in awe at the Grammys last nite!!! It was great to see the past winners from my youth that can still rock out with the best of today!! Anyone who even thinks that these Grammys were boring obviously has alot of growing and maturing to do to realize the value and the sentimentality of a good song sung by talented people. As for Kenye West, I realize that tragically he just lost his mother, but his rude and selfish behavior does not belong at the Grammys. Kenye...GROW UP!!! Quit trying to make the world believe that it revolves around only u, because it doesn't. You make great music, but your 15 minutes of fame have to end sometime. You will always be loved but not for your attitude but for your music. PEACE OUT

142. JANET -
Did you notice that Amy didn't sing "I said no, no, no", to going to rehab in her grammy performance.......hey, I am in my 60's and appreciate her soulful and honest style!
Refreshing! So, all of you that condemn her, she is in rehab, which is definetly to be admired and in itself, a good example! Thanks, Amy!

143. Yahoo! Music User -
This is a show inwhich the voters/producers/whatevers want to have it both ways. They are,seemingly,mostly "mature" folks who pretty regularly give top album awards to well-respected artists that have been around for a long time. Yet,they seem acutely aware that in order to have "credibility" and wrangle in the young viewers they must appear "cool." It is thus a hilariously schizo sort of show.Remember,this is the show that has showered awards on such unforgettable acts as Starland Vocal Band,Taste of Honey,and Debby Boone. Someone apparently told them Amy Winehouse is this year's version of "hip" so they went a bit bonkers.Seems more likely she will be one-hit wonder,as the song was basically a novelty hit.OLd/new artist pair-up I would love to see on next years show: Amy Winehouse duetting with Enya,singing their New Age hit,"The Rivers of Merlot" and Amy's latest smash, "Live and Let Liver".

144. apt_bldg -
There have been some comments here saying that the Grammy voters don't have a clue for letting Herbie beat Kanye for the album of the year award. I was one of those who cringed when they announced that Jethro Tull won over Metallica those years ago. But not this time. I'd like to think that the Grammy voters knew what they were doing. It's almost criminal that Jazz is all but shunned nowadays. This is beautiful music that is can be funky (any Medeski, Martin and Wood) aggressive (Song X by Ornette Coleman and Pat Metheny) and solemn (Alan Pasqua or Brad Mehldau). Maybe more record buyers would check out The Joni Letters and consequently ALL jazz because of this. As for Kanye...after he's done with his whinning, which is sure to come, I hope he realizes that he lost to a Superior musician.

145. Yahoo! Music User -
i have to crack up laughing at reading these comments people are writing about hoe good Amy Winehouse is and how much she did deserve those Grammy's. As for the person who said it takes alot to bounce bac from her kinda thing, she hasnt she literally jus got out of rehab and i put money on it she will b bac ther. Take a look at her, she doesnt look like she is gonna clean up her act soon. Im glad they didnt let her into the country, i say go bac 2 rehab and stay there wher u belong Amy!!!

146. Boatman -
Go Carrie!

147. samp -
hey...

could someone please leave me a list of the the performers and what song(s) they sang and what awards were given out and who won them please

thank you

please also put it in the order that the show was seen in too

love ya

sammy

just follow the same outline as this one:

performer(s)

-someone(s)
-song(s


award

-award name
-someone(s)

148. Lynn C -
I agree Amy Winehouse is a joke. She needs to be in rehab for along time.

149. Tany -
Im so glad that Amy took away the biggest hit of grammys this year!!! This gurl rocks!!

150. Kyle -
I actually like the awards for the mst part. I'm really happy Amy won all those awards. She really is probably on the road to recovery.

151. Yahoo! Music User -
I agree that Natalie Cole was completely out of line with her statements against Amy Winehouse. Amy is (in my opinion) an amazing musician with a refreshing, original voice. She was commended for this with the awards she won. Is her life a wreck? Very much so. If the awards were based on lifestyle, many past winners would have been snubbed...Natalie Cole included.

152. Sharon -
What a joke the Grammy's turned out to be. Reward a junkie!!!!!!
Her music is garbage and she wins! America is such a great country. We have things like an Amy Winehouse as a role model for music.
U go Natalie Cole.
I certainly will not watch the Grammy Award show again. Politics must have gotten to that committee too.

153. MichaelM -
Maybe Kanye should have sampled Hancock instead, he might have had more luck. I'm surprised they fit Kanye's ego into the building.

And Hancock won because he plays real music. Rap should be in the "spoken word album" category. Senior citizens choosing the winners? Come on...

154. who cares -
THIS WAS TERRIBLE,CARRIE UNDERWOOD SHOULD OF WON THE BEST SINGLE ,SHE IS AMAZING.THEY DI=ONE A INJUSTED TO GU=IVE ALL THE AWARDS TO A JUNKIE

155. John -
HMMM There's definitly a generation gap in these comments... the younger crowd who have libdos intact (and use them) like Amy Winehouse and the older crowd who's either bitter about being alone or bitter about the two kids hate her... .interesting...

156. Yahoo! Music User -
CARRIE UNDERWOOD IS THE BEST

157. John -
sampape, go do you're own homework...

158. Yahoo! Music User -
I wish they would consider a special comeback singer of the year award. (for those that struggled with rehab issues.) But the way it looks now, there is pressure for singers to go to rehab, as a prerequsite for the grammys.

159. who cares -
IF I WAS SOME OF THOSE THAT WERE IGNORED THIS TIME BECAUSE OF THE DRUGIE,THEY SHOULD NOT TAKE PART IN IT NEXT YEAR,THIS WAS DISCUSSING,WERE ARE THE ROLE MODELS,MS.UNDERWOOD IS A CLASS ACT,TURN THERE DOWN THERE REQUEST NEXT YEAR.

160. Jay -
Jewish singer and crackhead Amy Winehouse was honored with FIVE awards at the Grammy ceremony on Sunday, including Best New Artist, Record of the Year (Rehab), Song of the Year (Rehab), Best Female Pop Vocal Performance (Rehab), and Best Pop Vocal Album (Back to Black).... Her album 'Back to Black' was also nominated for Album of the Year but did not win... 'River: The Joni Letters' by Herbie Hancock took top honors in that category...

Her debut album was way back in 2003, yet she was selected in the 'Best New Artist' category over 17-year-old country music newcomer Taylor Swift who had sold more albums... How does someone who has a debut album five years ago qualify for consideration in the 'Best New Artist category' anyway ??? ... Can anyone explain ???

In the Song of the Year Category, Winehouse's 'Rehab' was selected over country music singer Carrie Underwood's 'Before He Cheats', a track from the 'Some Hearts' CD which has sold over 7 million copies... How many copies of 'Rehab' have been sold to date ??? ...It's obviously not seven million, so can someone explain to me HOW Winehouse won in THIS category ???

The heavily tattooed singer was caught on video smoking crack last month and was denied a visa to the United States to attend the 50th Grammy Award ceremonies due to her heavy drug use and conviction....

A recent planned tour featuring Winehouse's music as the headlining attraction was cancelled because of poor ticket sales...
Anyone who has compared the audio of her live performance to the studio version KNOW her studio work is OBVIOUSLY benefitting from a LOT of audio 'enhancement'...

If you've ever had any question about the power of the jewish-controlled entertainment industry in promoting their own kind, this is as good a case-in-point as you will ever see: FIVE dubious awards over other artists who accomplishments easily overshadowed Winehouse's...

The Recording Academy has made a major blunder here... Their motivation in doing what they have done is obvious, except to those who have been slow to awaken to the reality of WHO controls the entertainment industry...

There is better talent on 'American Idol' any week, and The Recording Academy KNOWS it... Their motivation in promoting this 'singer' is obvious; her only 'attribute' is in being a jew...

It's 'interesting' to me that the jewish control of the music industry is so complete that their producers can tell country music artists that their music is "too country", steer the entire genre toward the center of mainstream music, label it "crossover" to make it more profitable for themselves, and THEN SNUB the country music artists at awards shows in the overall categories in favor of a no-talent jew like Winehouse when the country music artists are selling more records...

The Grammys are indeed irrelevant... By the Recording Academy's own making too, I might add.
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