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549.1 | Living Colour could have been better | EUCLID::OWEN | Cthulhu called... | Thu Jun 01 1989 08:37 | 12 |
| What I liked about it - The groups actually played LIVE. No lip-synch
crap. Tin Machine Was Good, and the Jam at the end was pretty decent.
What I hated - Who was one of the prime sponsors? Michelob. Who
won the awards?
Eric Clapton - best guitaist
Steve Windwood - best keyboards
Phil Collins - drummer
I see a disturbing trend here!
Steve O
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549.2 | | DISCVR::FISTER | I don't know who to believe... | Thu Jun 01 1989 08:40 | 7 |
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Yes...as they say, the night belongs to Michelob...
8^)
Les
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549.3 | This show stunk! :*} | TYCOBB::C_DENOPOULOS | Who is this guy?!?!?! | Thu Jun 01 1989 10:00 | 4 |
| Did you hear the BOOOOS when Madonna was named as the female vocalist?
Funny, I've never concidered her as a rock star.
Chris D.
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549.4 | But they had good performers, who cares who won! | CSC32::G_HOUSE | No, you're not there... | Thu Jun 01 1989 12:28 | 13 |
| There were a few bogus awards, but hey...could a group like Living
Colour get recognized at the Grammys? I don't think so!
I loved all the boos from the audience when Madonna won that one! I
was dying laughing!
I couldn't believe that Eric Clapton would win a best guitar player
award over Joe Satriani.
I thought that Tin Machine was HOT! Definately convinced me to go get
this album soon.
Gh
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549.5 | Absentee winners | TYCOBB::C_DENOPOULOS | Who is this guy?!?!?! | Thu Jun 01 1989 12:36 | 3 |
| I just wish that Madonna was there to hear it!
Chris D.
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549.6 | | USCTR1::KGALLANT | Evil thoughts and evil doin'... | Thu Jun 01 1989 15:11 | 20 |
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>>I couldn't believe that Eric Clapton would win a best guitar player
>>award over Joe Satriani.
Nor could I believe that Phil Collins won over Rick Allen.
I thought for sure he would get the award having only one
arm and such.
I didn't watch the whole thing, but instead taped it and
watched it as I was getting ready for work this morning...
I got a big kick out of Alice Cooper saying that Jethro
Tull had won the award for whatever it was he was
presenting...
Did anyone else think that Ozzy looked really good as far
as weight, but thought he was totally out of it?!
Yikes man...
Tigga~~~
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549.7 | | PFLOYD::ROTHBERG | HELLO?? ..mindcrime... | Thu Jun 01 1989 15:36 | 6 |
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Rik may only have one arm, but as far as drumming
ability, PC smokes him. I'm not really a big PC
fan, but the guy is a great drummer.
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549.8 | A complete list anyone? | TYCOBB::C_DENOPOULOS | Who is this guy?!?!?! | Thu Jun 01 1989 16:01 | 7 |
| re: .6? I thought the Oz looked good too but he couldn't get through
his lines.
Anyone have a list of all the awards and winners. I din't watch
it all. I decided it was time for bed when Madonna won.
Chris D.
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549.9 | Just my $.02 | ASAHI::COOPER | It's just me and my Z | Thu Jun 01 1989 16:01 | 13 |
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\'o.O' AcK!!
=(___)=
U
Nay. In my humble opinion, Neil Peart is the gnads on the drumz...
With Lars a close second... Lars is the drummer for Metallica isn't
he ?
jc (who doesn't know the names too well)
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549.10 | | PFLOYD::ROTHBERG | HELLO?? ..mindcrime... | Thu Jun 01 1989 16:13 | 9 |
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You thief!!!! You stole my Bill the Cat!!!
What does NP and LU have to do with the
conversation about PC and RA??? If you want to
start naming drummers, I could name several that
would SMEAR Peart (even though NP is one of my
absolute favorites).
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549.11 | | ASAHI::COOPER | It's just me and my Z | Thu Jun 01 1989 16:29 | 9 |
| Hell, I dunno... I thought you were saying that Collins was the
best drummer in the world or something... I was just slammin' ya.
Bill The Cat was used to underline the slam that I inflicted upon
you.
;^)
jc (Who likes Bill The Cat, and I am a thief ! - Ha !)
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549.12 | | USCTR1::KGALLANT | Evil thoughts and evil doin'... | Thu Jun 01 1989 17:04 | 16 |
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>>Rik may only have one arm, but as far as drumming
>>ability, PC smokes him. I'm not really a big PC
>>fan, but the guy is a great drummer.
As much as I HATE to admit this, I have to agree
with Rob about PC. Albeit, I'm somewhat biased when
it comes to Phil Collins.
I just figured that with all the hype of him losing
an arm that he'd be a shoe-in (sp?) for the award.
(I, myself, am quite GLAD Phil won!!)
Tigga~~~
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549.13 | They all looked pretty good | CSC32::G_HOUSE | No, you're not there... | Thu Jun 01 1989 19:36 | 14 |
| Oh yeah, I had intended to mention that I thought Ozzy looked really
good. He actually had some color in his face and looked like he'd lost
a lot of weight. To be honest, I didn't notice him messing up on his
lines.
I thought Alice Cooper looked pretty good too. He was also quite
funny. I almost fell outta my chair when he announced "Jethro Tull" as
a winner!!
Even ole Keef Richards looked good, almost like he was actually alive!
What the heck's going on here??!? They must have had an AMAZING gang
in the makeup dept backstage!
gh
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549.15 | | USCTR1::KGALLANT | Evil thoughts and evil doin'... | Fri Jun 02 1989 09:41 | 10 |
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>>I can't believe Sheila E. was nominated!
Equal rights for women, Pete. I noticed that
alot of women were nominated for a lot of
awards, whether they deserved to be or not.
Madonna being a prime example (8
Tigga~~
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549.20 | huh? | MARKER::BUCKLEY | I wish it was summertime all year! | Fri Jun 02 1989 10:32 | 3 |
| Whadaya means Sheila E is not a drummer?
She's smokin...get a life
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549.21 | Phil as a drummer gets thumbs-up | HAZEL::STARR | What do ya do when you get lonely...? | Fri Jun 02 1989 10:37 | 10 |
| Well, I was never a big fan of Phil Collins (nor Genesis, really) until I
saw him on the Eric Clapton tour. I had seats behind the stage for the
Providence show, and ended up watching Phil for most of the night - he *is*
an incredible drummer! He wasn't there to sing, or to be in the spotlight.
He was simply there to play drums, and did a *great* job.
I'm still not a fan of his hit-making productions, nor his songwriting. But
I do really respect his talent as a drummer.
cat
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549.23 | Good, but not great like Phil or Rick | EUCLID::OWEN | Cthulhu called... | Fri Jun 02 1989 10:53 | 4 |
| Sheila E played drums for prince on his last tour. She was OK,
but nothing to write home about.
Steve O
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549.25 | not what I meant | MARKER::BUCKLEY | I wish it was summertime all year! | Fri Jun 02 1989 11:32 | 10 |
| Yo prc
my reply two or so notes back wasn't meant as an attack, although it
was obviously taken that way. Shiela E *is* will known for her
percussion work, but is also a very accomplished drummer. You can like
her and you can hate her...its up to you, I really don't care. My
reply was moreso saying "what do you mean she is not a drummer...she
has drummer on several top artists lp's...she just doesn't do
percussion stuff" Forgot the smiley faces on the "get a life" remark
gawd, is there no sense of humor in here today??
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549.28 | | PFLOYD::ROTHBERG | I awoke on impact ... | Fri Jun 02 1989 14:43 | 11 |
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What Buck said! No, seriously, ShielaE is an
excellent drummer as well as a percussionist.
I've really only seen her with Prince on drums,
but I thought she was much better that most
drummers in rock music today. She also is a
great Latin percussionist.��
- Rob -
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549.29 | | MARKER::BUCKLEY | I wish it was summertime all year! | Fri Jun 02 1989 15:58 | 4 |
| I saw her on the Tonight show once...she sat in with the orchestra
and she was burning through some serious latin-funk rhamba's!!
I mean, the lady is hot, but she has thechops to back up her looks.
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549.30 | Cats coming for miles ... | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Marshall Midi Madness ! | Sat Jun 03 1989 00:44 | 7 |
| I rented a Prince concert video where she played drums, and played
the sh*t out of 'em ! I never really took her that seriously until
then ... and double basses too .... gotta love a gal that's into
that .....8^}
Scary
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549.31 | | WLDWST::BKOCHER | | Sat Jun 03 1989 04:05 | 6 |
| The fact the Shiela E. is an excellent drummer as well as percussionest
may be that he father is
Pete Escovedo(sp?)
Bill
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549.32 | | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Marshall Midi Madness ! | Sat Jun 03 1989 04:37 | 6 |
| ... yeah maybe her talent IS in her jeans, uh, I mean genes ...
..... was that a chromosome I saw between those basses ? 9^)
Scary
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549.34 | someday he'll understand.... | HAZEL::STARR | What do ya do when you get lonely...? | Sat Jun 03 1989 22:45 | 7 |
| > And IMO Clapton's technique blows wind.
I gonna try hard to be nice!
So I'll just put 'no comment'......
cat
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549.35 | Yea, his hands move so fast, they could 'blow wind' | EUCLID::OWEN | Cthulhu called... | Sun Jun 04 1989 00:56 | 23 |
| Alan,
I just KNEW you would put the next reply!!! I guess he's never
seen one of Claptons amazing jams that last for about 15min each.
(and that's just _part_ of the song...)
I saw a thing on eMpTyV today about the awards. They said most
people had mixed emotions about it and were very cynical about the
whole thing. It was said at the beginning of the show that the
awards were going to be for 'unsung hero's of the music industry.
those people who only get recognized by having their name on the
record sleeve'. So who got those awards? Clapton, Sting, Madonna...
Yes, definatly 'unsung' people, huh? 8^)
Keith Richards only came because they guanenteed him a 'living legend'
award before hand, and E. Clapton only came because Keith asked
him to.
On last funny thing about the show. It ranked DEAD LAST in the ratings
for the week.
Steve O
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549.36 | Wrong person got the award. | TYCOBB::C_DENOPOULOS | Who is this guy?!?!?! | Mon Jun 05 1989 13:08 | 4 |
| I would have picked Clapton over Richards for Living Legend award.
my .02
Chris D.
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549.37 | 1990 | USWS3::BUREN | Life is just a chair of bowlies! | Thu Jun 07 1990 17:13 | 37 |
| This show turned out to be almost as much of a joke
as the American Music Awards. IMHO.
Granted, there were some classy type acts on there
that probably wouldn't have "lowered" themselves to
appear on other awards shows i.e., Lou Reed, Elton
John.
However, where were the metal bands/awards? Skid
Row? Give me a break. (sorry just my opinion.)
Okay, Aerosmith was cool, as was Clapton, Billy Joel, ...
actually the whole idea of the show was pretty cool,
BUT, it needs more diversity. The Stones can't win
~every~ award. There are almost as many different "types"
of rock as there are rock bands.
There were no thrash bands nominated, there were only
a couple of metal bands and how do you compare Allanah
Myles (sp?) to Skid Row? In my opinion, (I'm very
opinionated today), it's impossible.
Also, I appreciate the fact that Rock is basically a
rebellious symbol, however, as rock has grown up I would
hope that it's listeners and players have also grown up.
Gary Busey's antics were class-less. I'm not saying we
shouldn't be rebellious, but we should excercise some tact.
Particularly when in the public eye. This kind of behaviour
only strengthens our critic's cause.
Any other comments/reactions/criticisms out there?
lb who's_on_a_roll_today! L@@K OUT!
P.S. Deen looked great!, didn't he? ;-)
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549.39 | Bogus, as usual | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | No, I'm very, very shy. | Thu Jun 07 1990 20:29 | 28 |
| Yeah, I saw most of the show and thought that other then the performances,
which I mostly enjoyed, it was totally bogus. Another "lets give the old
timers an award" show IMO.
Eric Clapton as Most Valuable Player - Guitar? Come on. I like Clapton's
music a lot, but I don't consider him the end-all-be-all player that some
people want to view him as. There were other players nominated for the same
award that I considered much more applicable (Joe Satriani, Jeff Beck).
Billy Joel as Most Valuable Player - Keyboards? Get real...
Both Steven Tyler and Joe Perry looked good and healthy, for a change.
I thought those two geeks from Skidrow acted like kids and seemed totally
out of place.
I would have liked more "non-mainstream" music represented.
Anyone catch what Elton John said about Sam Kinnison when they shut down
the sound? He referred to him as a pig in the sentence previous...
Set Mode/Moderator:
There's no need to apologize, while there are several existing notes on
awards shows, I don't remember one for this show. I changed the title to
something more revelant then "Did anyone see this" though.
Greg
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549.40 | | JJLIET::JUDY | York beach boogyin with the band | Fri Jun 08 1990 09:52 | 19 |
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re: lisa,
I agree with you. Skid Row against Alannah Myles for best
new artist....not fair IMO. I feel that they shunned metal
all together. Other than the Skids being nominated and
presenting...that was it. And the Stones, well, I don't like
them to begin with so...
And Greg I agree with you too. It did seem like an 'old timers'
show. The Stones and Aerosmith took the most awards that night.
All in all, it wasnt that great. Oh and I heard on the radio
that the show was on an hour tape delay and that Elton used
the word f**k in the sentence they bleeped out.
JJ
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549.41 | | MILKWY::SLABOUNTY | Sprunt: feminine hygiene spray | Fri Jun 08 1990 09:55 | 7 |
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It sounded like Elton called Sam a "pighead", and that Sam
wwas the reason Elton didn't show up. (??)
GTI
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549.42 | Elton vs. Sam | USWS3::BUREN | Life is just a chair of bowlies! | Fri Jun 08 1990 12:59 | 18 |
| I understand Elton's point - but there again, I think
it should have been kept off screen, just as our personal
differences are taken off-line. He could have just
said "I'm doing this show under protest" followed by a
short & simple statement why, instead he chooses to make
a scene. I personally don't care about Elton's & Sam's
feelings for each other and I don't think anyone else
will either, people will just take that as another bad
example set for their children. This goes for all the
sniping that went on between Dee Snider & David Cassady,
Ed Begley & Laurie Smith too. I'm not sure whether any
of that was scripted or not, but it sure as heck wasn't
funny! IMHO.
lb
set mode/dinghead
Thanks Greg!
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549.43 | | PFLOYD::ROTHBERG | Turn around&walk the razors edge... | Fri Jun 08 1990 13:28 | 8 |
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Elton said���something like:
"I'm doing this show uinder protest and I'd like
to congradulate Sam Kinneson for being the first
pig ever to host an awards ceremony." They showed
it on that Kurt Loder thing on Mtv.
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549.44 | And the winner should have been ? | BTOVT::BRONSON | | Mon Jun 11 1990 12:01 | 13 |
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Charlie Watts=Best drummer=is this award for the oldest or best?
and although Eric Clapton deserves a 'legend award' the best guitarist
of the year should have been given to Jeff Beck or Satriani..or ?
They should only have one category and put all the names in a hat,the
name they draw wins all awards.It makes as much sense as what they are
doing now.
R.B.
P.s. Stones=Best tour=are everyone tone deaf ,they certainly had the
Grossest tour.
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549.45 | Best supporting actor | HAYAMA::FENNELL | Tim Fennell | Mon Jun 11 1990 12:24 | 6 |
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If you watched the stones special a week or so back, I suspect that he has.
They tried to keep the cameras off him, but I thought I saw him playing slightly
off with the sound. Probably my imagination though...
Tim
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549.46 | Just change the title, then you can give it to ANYONE! | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | No, I'm very, very shy. | Mon Jun 11 1990 14:40 | 8 |
| If you all noticed, none of those awards were titled "best" (as some of you
have been putting in here). Instead, they ambiguously titled them MVP (most
valuable player). This is probably so they could justify giving valid awards
to people that don't technically excell (like Charlie Watts, etc). Perhaps
they thought it would help avoid the "x is better then y" syndrome (which it
didn't).
gh
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