Am I pissed that Robert Plant won over Coldplay and Radiohead? Yes, of course I am. However, Sunday night gave us possibly the two greatest performances in the history of the Grammys. Watch these fast before the TV network blocks them from youtube:
Coldplay plays "Lost" and "Viva La Vida"; can Jay-Z wander into anybody's song he wants too?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qReT6C2fu_U&ytsession=Q21yRkjaaiEqoeAaA_z7uDo49WfCEMR4ikxCCe9Our8yxLkovnV3nafSII8sfmoIsU5tW5adHplNrl0gpN1rreY-am-wNux6LlMAPZJdAXcSj_5pYRUqmBDaEryO2OPxCa94Lx-RFigRQjKR2-JtQ9WrHnwYIrpuZOEtpMTca9wAEuk19yy_j53oi2ZTrmR3QxqRYwNhdMhY11LV-oOHdfeAMhHFUYOtluG5M6jpw26i5dj95fq62IckIyl2qcKWFVKqZI2XDEhBxkNSAYgGXaycpJ8d1bYknIr-PjoQou8
Radiohead and the USC marching band play "15 step"; great intro by Gwynth Paltrow:
(Damn it all - they already blocked it - this is definitely worthwhile if you can find it. Sorry.)
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
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Radiohead + USCMB was one of the greatest collaborations I've ever seen. And Thom Yorke's performance was awesome.
To answer your question: yes, Jay-Z can wander into any song he wants to, and he will probably make it better.
ROC, we runnin' this rap shit.
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