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Overwhelming dislike- based on 17 Ratings
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HectorMFeb 15, 2007A complete waste of time. Every year that U2 doesn't release an album full of anthemic turgidity, the Grammys don't know what to do with themselves. Fergie for album of the year? Yeah, brings real credability to the awards show. And since when is John Mayer a star? He should be cleaning out a toilet at an Arby's somewhere in Louisville.
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LauraDFeb 18, 2007Lots of great performances. Liked also that there was not a show host this year.
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WalkerRFeb 21, 2007What a joke! I won't watch the show and never will. The Grammy's are a total waste of time. They celebrate awfull american music. It's really a show for people that have absolutely no taste in music. Crap!
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TheFlyFeb 25, 2007Nice to see the police return to action, but I agree with Hector M - when U2 doesn't show and perform, the whole thing is a joke - unfortunately for those of us that love music, with the death of rock comes the death of meaningful reward shows. . .
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TonyTFeb 14, 2007what a horrible show!! who votes on this crap?
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GaborAFeb 19, 2007The Grammy's might as well be called the people's choice awards. Or better yet, the stupid people's choice awards. Unlike the Oscars and other awards shows the grammy's haven't even tried to applaud good music over the years. A high school talent contest award has more merit.
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ChrisCFeb 14, 2007
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JakeBFeb 14, 2007The Grammy Awards allways sucked.
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Some of the performances were strong -- Aguilera actually managed to make good with her yodel on "It's a Man's Man's Man's World." And some were underwhelming -- the Chili Peppers singing a listless "Snow (Hey Oh)" amid crazy confetti.
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Mostly, it was a tasteful affair.
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With a host of performers skilled in delivering Big Effects, the evening regularly delivered top-grade professional pop music, though it was rarely thrilling in a way that made you reconsider an act or decide to change your life.