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As proud as I am for Herbie Hancock and he made a fine album that I listen to.I do not think it was album of the year..In my house we play the
Foo Fighters great album the most,than Amy Winehouse and than
Kayne's..I think I would have ultimately have picked Amy Winehouse
because I can listen to this one any time of the day..The others
are mood pieces.

I think this was one of the best Grammy in years mixing the old school
with the new..I personally got a kick out of Morris Day and The Tyme
with Terry Jam.

And Amy did put in good tight little set their...well worth waiting for.

and Britney VS. Amy ...no contest...Amy is artistically superior
and has music deep in roots that's bought up to date...
and Britney.... music to last a lunch time...

It was a fantastic Grammys. I enjoyed all the performances (excluding Josh Groban, whom I find insufferable). I was blown away by the gospel number - although the physical state of Aretha Franklin is quite sad. She's let herself go so much more than ever before. Seeing Jerry Lee Luis was quite sad too. A class act nonetheless.


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It was a fantastic Grammys. I enjoyed all the performances (excluding Josh Groban, whom I find insufferable). I was blown away by the gospel number - although the physical state of Aretha Franklin is quite sad. She's let herself go so much more than ever before. Seeing Jerry Lee Luis was quite sad too. A class act nonetheless.
Totally agree.. wish this Josh guy would just study real opera and go away.
Poor Aretha has problems with her diabetes but she is still the Queen.
I personally loved seeing Jerry Lee and Little Richard..
Jerry Lee is is his 80's and Little Richard in his late 70's
and they still rocked the house with respectable performances.
and Tina sure can still kick out the jams for a grandma...she looked great.


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Totally agree.. wish this Josh guy would just study real opera and go away.
Poor Aretha has problems with her diabetes but she is still the Queen.
I personally loved seeing Jerry Lee and Little Richard..
Jerry Lee is is his 80's and Little Richard in his late 70's
and they still rocked the house with respectable performances.
and Tina sure can still kick out the jams for a grandma...she looked great.
Nice legs I missed the beginning - did she sing?

I heard Chaka Khan sang too. Her album "Funk This" is one of my favourite albums of 2007.


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Nice legs I missed the beginning - did she sing?

I heard Chaka Khan sang too. Her album "Funk This" is one of my favourite albums of 2007.

I missed Chaka but saw Tina in silver spandex..


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I missed Chaka but saw Tina in silver spandex..
Ok - I am glad I missed the beginning than


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