Dear Bob: I could not agree more. Stewart was baaaad from the moment his clothes came off...to his opening his mouth about some group...bad taste. When Mathews sand The Space Between...I told my friends who were here for the whole miserable program "Bob from our Joni group does it soooo much better."
Hey...call me a lesbian...but I can not get into music with boys grabbing what they hope is in their crotches. It was more than enough to watch it in the summer on the ballfield...but now... And those close ups of Dylan...his eyes did look like.... I did enjoy the tribute to Gershwin .... Love and Peace....Sharon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Boy, what a totally embarrassing night for music. The Grammy's ranged from >stomach-turning to enraging to out and out dull. Talk about your junk food for >juveniles! I should have just turned it off after U2's opening performance of "Walk >On", but then I would have missed Mary J. Blige's RIVETING performance! Definitely >the moment of the night. Damn, that was real. Imagine what she could do with a GOOD >song. > > Other than that, the best musical moment was George Thorogood's UPS commercial. >Inspired. > > Jon Stewart was dreadful. The presenters had the professionalism of 3rd graders. At >least Pam Anderson was honest as to why she was there... > > Dylan was fine, but please, no more close-ups. I enjoyed him a lot more when I was >about 100 yards away. But it WAS very cool when the camera flashed where he was >supposed to be and he was nowhere to be seen. He DID manage to at least rise above >the nonsense. > > And nonsense it was. > > Bob, trying to clear my ears out by playing: > > John Mayer, "Great Indoors"
