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Re: Sunday night's alright for... talking?
ElspethOllie
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ElspethOllie Posted Mon 10 Sep, 2007 2:35 AM Quote
AH NO! ALICIA KEYS WHY ARE YOU DANCING?!
 
Re: Sunday night's alright for... talking?
DAKOTA
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DAKOTA Posted Mon 10 Sep, 2007 2:35 AM Quote
Hahah, I know what I'm NOT watching tonight.

If someone good performs let me know...and note the time so I can skip everything else ;) ***



*** I am aware this probably won't happen.
 
Re: Sunday night's alright for... talking?
ElspethOllie
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ElspethOllie Posted Mon 10 Sep, 2007 2:37 AM Quote
ok sorry I dissed you Alicia.. she's doing pretty good cover of George michael's 'Freedom.'

but don't dance
 
Re: Sunday night's alright for... talking?
weirdmom
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weirdmom Posted Mon 10 Sep, 2007 2:41 AM Quote
ElspethOllie wrote:
AH NO! ALICIA KEYS WHY ARE YOU DANCING?!


No! People like Britney have to dance to cover for the fact that they aren't musicians but rather entertainers but Alicia Keys doesn't need to dance!
 
Re: Sunday night's alright for... talking?
ElspethOllie
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ElspethOllie Posted Mon 10 Sep, 2007 2:52 AM Quote
Ok, all time low.

They had Ms. Teen South Carolina trying to create what should have been the most horrifying moment of her life. She's such a bad actress I still couldn't tell she was trying to parody herself.

Mark Ronson is good. He's the house band/dj. I'd rather just watch him. It kind of reminds me of last year when The Raconteurs were the house band, with LOU REED of Velvet Underground fame. I was like, how'd they pull that one off, like these punk teenagers even know who Lou Reed is... but they kind of dropped the ball because they didn't feature them a lot. Once again, I'd would have rather just watched them.

Someone, please tear the remote away from my hand. Please.
 
Re: Sunday night's alright for... talking?
weirdmom
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weirdmom Posted Mon 10 Sep, 2007 2:57 AM Quote
Els, I think you have car-wreck syndrome. Turn the TV off and back away slowly.

Good luck. I'm going to bed. Long day tomorrow.
 
Re: Sunday night's alright for... talking?
ElspethOllie
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ElspethOllie Posted Mon 10 Sep, 2007 2:58 AM Quote
It's ending! Yessssssss
 
Re: Sunday night's alright for... talking?
goosey_84
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goosey_84 Posted Mon 10 Sep, 2007 3:01 AM Quote
just got home from watching 'once' with a friend of mine....good music...may purchase the soundtrack...dunno yet. i'm still riding the KoL and BRMC high at the moment...
 
Re: Sunday night's alright for... talking?
ElspethOllie
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ElspethOllie Posted Mon 10 Sep, 2007 3:05 AM Quote
goosey_84 wrote:
just got home from watching 'once' with a friend of mine....good music...may purchase the soundtrack...dunno yet. i'm still riding the KoL and BRMC high at the moment...


GOOSEY! Puma cub where have you been? Just rehashing the VMAs. I saw Once as soon as it came out and I loved it. I hope it wins some awards.
 
Re: Sunday night's alright for... talking?
goosey_84
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goosey_84 Posted Mon 10 Sep, 2007 3:08 AM Quote
hi!...the vma's are starting shortly here...should i tiVo them? any gems?? :)

 
Re: Sunday night's alright for... talking?
DAKOTA
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DAKOTA Posted Mon 10 Sep, 2007 3:10 AM Quote
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Mark Ronson is good. He's the house band/dj. I'd rather just watch him. It kind of reminds me of last year when The Raconteurs were the house band, with LOU REED of Velvet Underground fame. I was like, how'd they pull that one off, like these punk teenagers even know who Lou Reed is... but they kind of dropped the ball because they didn't feature them a lot. Once again, I'd would have rather just watched them.


Haha, I just listened to the Mark Ronson/Lilly Allen Cover of Oh, My God by the Kaiser Chiefs.

And yeah, it's like they try to add some Credibility but they still have to pander to the lowest common denominator to get ratings/viewers etc... whatever.
 
Re: Sunday night's alright for... talking?
ElspethOllie
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ElspethOllie Posted Mon 10 Sep, 2007 3:12 AM Quote
Haha, look over this entire thread, and judge for yourself

But you should watch to catch Britney.
 
Re: Sunday night's alright for... talking?
goosey_84
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goosey_84 Posted Mon 10 Sep, 2007 3:14 AM Quote
ElspethOllie wrote:
American crowds are so weird. They don't sing along, they don't jump and go crazy, it's like contained craziness, or they can't be bothered. Whenever I watch gigs in the UK like the More Than Us DVD, or Live 8, the you can hear the crowd sing along so loudly it almost overpowers the band.


you think so? At the KoL show there were these two british boys next to us and they just stood there...i was bummed....meanwhile i was shaking my @ss and singin' to every song....
 
Re: Sunday night's alright for... talking?
ElspethOllie
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ElspethOllie Posted Mon 10 Sep, 2007 3:18 AM Quote
excuse me. The American crowds on MTV are lacking. :)

IT'S ON AGAIN! WATCH IT!
 
Re: Sunday night's alright for... talking?
ElspethOllie
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ElspethOllie Posted Mon 10 Sep, 2007 3:19 AM Quote
DAKOTA wrote:
Quote:
Mark Ronson is good. He's the house band/dj. I'd rather just watch him. It kind of reminds me of last year when The Raconteurs were the house band, with LOU REED of Velvet Underground fame. I was like, how'd they pull that one off, like these punk teenagers even know who Lou Reed is... but they kind of dropped the ball because they didn't feature them a lot. Once again, I'd would have rather just watched them.


Haha, I just listened to the Mark Ronson/Lilly Allen Cover of Oh, My God by the Kaiser Chiefs.


And yeah, it's like they try to add some Credibility but they still have to pander to the lowest common denominator to get ratings/viewers etc... whatever.


Yeah, I just heard the Mark Ronson/Amy Winehouse cover of 'Valerie" by The Zutons. Quite good.

Is it just me or is Sarah Silverman not funny. I don't find her funny. Discuss.
 
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