You know what kind I mean. I predict two very bad things to happen: 1) Eminem WILL speak out against the war, ruining his street cred. 2) The Boss will NOT speak out against the war, confirming suspicions of an under-the-table deal for Album of the Year.
Wouldn't giving the Album of the Year award to the Boss for "The Rising" kind of make speaking out against the war superfluous? So just for fun, I'll predict the Boss WILL say something. Is he even performing, btw? And I'll have to trust your report, because no friggin way am I watching.
Re: Re: Grammy Predictions Except for the fact that silly-ass conservatives think he's on their side.
The Boss? That Springsteen type chap? Got an album out has he? Missed that one. Thought he'd given that game up ages ago. Went downhill after that 'can't start a fire without a spark' song.
Eminem is the anti-anti-musician. He will go against the status quo in the music industry...which is to be a pacifist. No way he stands on the side of the likes of Moby and other weasels. Besides he's a Motor City boy and we don't take kindly to weak-kneed liberals in our celebrities (The Nuge, Kid Rock, Eminem).
I predict Christina Aguilera will show up wearing only body paint that reads "No War", though I hear she may go with paint that says "No Talent" instead.
Re: Re: Grammy Predictions Yeah, because when people think of Detroit music, they think of second-rate white hard rockers. Sincerely, Berry Gordy
Re: Re: Re: Re: Grammy Predictions Who were all just ripping US off - and thanks for leaving us off your list of Detroit rockers, you poseur! Party ev-e-ry day, KISS
> Went downhill after that 'can't start a fire > without a spark' song You can't go downhill from that song. It's already at the bottom. Unless you were entering a "most cliches in 3 minutes" contest.
From Detroit: Bob Seger Alice Cooper Grand Funk Railroad Which would be enough reason to firebomb it except that Detroit was also the early location of Parliament/Funkadelic (not sure if it was created there or in New Jersey).
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Grammy Predictions Well, duh. They're from HELL! Sincerely, Kids In Satan's Service
Fred Durst with the first vocal opinion about the war "I think that we are all in 'agreeance' that this war should end soon." Huh? Anyways...Nelly and Kelly's performance once again clearly demonstrates that rap music belongs on videos and should never ever be performed live. Except for The Roots because they play instruments.
Re: Fred Durst with the first vocal opinion about the war man that's golden. so fred wants to end the war on terrorism. because if i really stretch it that's the only "war"(and calling that an ACTUAL war is a HUGE stretch but let's give Fred the benefit of the doubt) i know that we're involved in. maybe the "war" on drugs? i could be wrong though maybe he's privy to something much more secret. he is in a defunct new metal band after all i can imagine he's got a pretty sweet security clearance.
Re: Fred Durst with the first vocal opinion about the war last time I checked was that the US was not at war with Iraq. I wonder what war he was talking about. Also, couldnt this statement be a pro-war statement?
Re: Re: Grammy Predictions You don't take too kindly to musicians with actual talent, judging by that list and by this... http://www.fezine.com/detroit.html [edit] Best quote from above website: "Ted Nugent: Proof positive that in Detroit, any hillbilly retard can be a rockstar." [/edit]
You can't make fun of Gwen. 1. She married Gavin from Bush. 2. Gavin from Bush is (reportedly) going to be in Anschutz' movie "The Game of Their Lives."