If there was ONE THING in my life that I have never been judgmental about.. it has been MUSIC. I have always considered myself generous enough to give an ear to any song someone has recommended. And even if I never like it, I can never get more than a "not bad" out of me. Be it pop, where ppl call it gay, or rock where like thts de ultimate music to rock fans, or whatever other genre you can think of, I will give it a shot. To me having to delete a song from my folders is on the list of my TEN COMMANDMENTS.. "Thou shall not delete ANY song" :)
Anyway I was going through the Grammy's winners list.. If you haven't checked them, here it is.
Record of the Year: Rolling In The Deep (Adele)
Album of the Year: 21 (Adele)
Best Pop Solo Performance: Adele for Someone Like You
Best Rap Performance: Jay Z and Kanye West for Otis
Best Rock Performance: FooFighters for Walk
Best R&B Album: Chris Brown for F.A.M.E.
Song of the Year: Adele Adkins & Paul Epworth for Rolling In The Deep
Best Country Album: Lady Antebellum for Own The Night
Best New Artist: Bon Iver
Best Dance/Electronica Album: Skrillex for Scary Monsters And Nice Sprites
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance: Tony Bennett & Amy Winehouse for Body And Soul
Best Pop Instrumental Album: Booker T. Jones for The Road From Memphis
Best Pop Vocal Album: Adele for 21
Best Dance Recording: Skrillex for Scary Monsters And Nice Sprites
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album: Tony Bennett & Various Artists for Duets II
Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance: FooFighters for White Limo
Best Rock Song: Foo Fighters for Walk
Best Rock Album: Foo Fighters for Wasting Light
Best R&B Performance: Corinne Bailey Rae for Is This Love
Best Traditional R&B Performance: Cee Lo Green & Melanie Fiona for Fool For You
Best R&B Song: Cee Lo Green, Melanie Hallim, Jack Splash for Fool For You
Best Country Solo Performance: Taylor Swift for Mean
Best Country Song: Taylor Swift for Mean
Best Rap Song: Jeff Bhasker, Stacy Ferguson, Malik Jones, Warren Trotter and Kanye West for All Of The Lights
Best Rap Album: Kanye West for My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
Yes, Adele's Rolling in the deep deserved the win and so did Foo Fighter's Walk.
Though I've grown wary of Rolling in the deep, I have seldom heard walk. In case you haven't here it is:
Though I've grown wary of Rolling in the deep, I have seldom heard walk. In case you haven't here it is:
The Foo Fighters apparently made this album in their garage and this is what one of the band member's had to say.
" To me this award means a lot because it shows that the human element of making music is what's most important. Singing into a microphone and learning to do your craft, that's the most important thing for people to do. It's not about being perfect. It's not about sounding absolutely correct. It's not about what goes on in a computer. It's about what goes on in here (your heart) and what goes on here (your head)."
How much more from the heart can that be?? R.E.S.P.E.C.T!
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