Tonight was the Grammy Nominations concert and I just happened to catch some of it... ok all of it... on my dvr...
Katy Perry was the first to perform...
Do you think she knows she's a terrible singer? Do you think she watches the tape of herself performing when she gets home and goes, 'Daamnnnn I sound good'. Or does everyone around her just lie to her? Yeah, point the mic at the crowd Katy... they can probably sing your songs better than you. I personally wouldn't mind in the least (actually i'd prefer it) if she didn't win a single grammy... KBYE.
Dave Grohl announced the nominations for one of the categories (i forget which one)
He's the man. End of story.
Train performed 'Hey Soul Sister'...
Seriously looked as though Patrick Monahan (lead singer) was having a heart attack or some kind of seizure while he was singing. I think its time to call it quits Train... KBYE.
Miranda Lambert...
I'm not a fan of country music. I'm less of a fan after listening to her performance. KBYE
Bruno Mars performed 'Just The Way You Are'...
I have a lot of respect for this guy. I think he's a great musician and one of the only pop artists these days who can actually sing. His performance was definitely the best on the night.
Justin Beiber is up for 'Best New Artist'. Anyone have the fever? Me neither... KBYE
Eminem has the most nominations this year with 10. A WISH that he cleans up at the Grammy's. Other top nominees are Bruno Mars with 7 and Jay-Z and Lady Ga-Ga with 6 each. Ke$ha got a whopping 0 nominations... KKKKKBYEEEEE!
Here's a list of most of the nominations for the 2011 Grammy Awards:
http://thatgrapejuice.net/2010/12/2011-grammy-awards-nominations/
I agree with you analysis except for one small difference of opinion: Katy Perry.
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