While Elivs is not specifically nominated, there is this:
Song written for motion picture, television or other visual media "Down in New Orleans" (From "The Princess and the Frog"), Randy Newman, songwriter (Dr. John) "I See You" (From "Avatar"), Simon Franglen, Kuk Harrell & James Horner, songwriters (Leona Lewis) "Kiss Like Your Kiss" (From "True Blood"), Lucinda Williams, songwriter (Lucinda Williams & Elvis Costello) "This City" (From "Treme"), Steve Earle, songwriter (Steve Earle) "The Weary Kind" (From "Crazy Heart"), Ryan Bingham & T Bone Burnett, songwriters (Ryan Bingham)
http://www.dailynews.com/ci_16754117?source=most_viewed
2011 Grammy Nominations
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Re: 2011 Grammy Nominations
Available via Youtube. :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mPJjB-3Y1w
Here's crossed fingers...
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Here's crossed fingers...
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Re: 2011 Grammy Nominations
"Kiss Like Your Kiss" is a horrible song -- it's nearly as bad as "Jailhouse Tears" (sorry, I'm in a shitty mood today....).
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Re: 2011 Grammy Nominations
I can't recall if this has been mentioned anywhere, but it should be noted that this year's Grammy Awards are for work released between September 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010, and since National Ransom was released after September 30, it won't eligible until next year.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammy_Awards_of_2011
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammy_Awards_of_2011
Re: 2011 Grammy Nominations
53rd annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California February 13 '11
The Lucinda/Elvis song didn't win -
http://www.examiner.com/music-industry- ... z1CdgszdOf
Song Written for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media: "The Weary Kind" (From Crazy Heart), Ryan Bingham & T Bone Burnett, songwriters
Re: 2011 Grammy Nominations
Just watched on the old vcr. Must say it was the best series of workout videos I've ever seen!!
Maybe e.c. needs more go-go dancers?!
Maybe e.c. needs more go-go dancers?!
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Most satisfied to see Arcade Fire take home the best album award for "The Suburbs"- quite deserving and they did seem genuinely surprised by their selection. Also nice to see them close out the show with some pure joy.
Equally nice to see Sir Mick hold a room with minimum props, smoke machines, flashing lights, etc.- just sheer showmanship. That was not a near seventy year old gallivanting on that stage!
The sad moment was Dylan's attempt at singing. Sadly, I am now in agreement with the WSJ and agree it is time to come off the eternal concert tour. This was in a hall with acoustics and strong electronic systems to carry his voice. He simply no longer has one at least physically, as he can still write amazing songs. I was embarrassed for him. That is what you get now and it is worse when compounded with a bad sound system and the poor acoustics of the average performance hall.
Equally nice to see Sir Mick hold a room with minimum props, smoke machines, flashing lights, etc.- just sheer showmanship. That was not a near seventy year old gallivanting on that stage!
The sad moment was Dylan's attempt at singing. Sadly, I am now in agreement with the WSJ and agree it is time to come off the eternal concert tour. This was in a hall with acoustics and strong electronic systems to carry his voice. He simply no longer has one at least physically, as he can still write amazing songs. I was embarrassed for him. That is what you get now and it is worse when compounded with a bad sound system and the poor acoustics of the average performance hall.
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Agree about Arcade Fire and Mick. I liked the Dylan appearance, mainly for the sheer joy on the faces of Mumford and Sons and The Avett Bros. I put both on Dime for those interested. The Arcade Fire songs are also available. All in glorious HD:Christopher Sjoholm wrote:Most satisfied to see Arcade Fire take home the best album award for "The Suburbs"- quite deserving and they did seem genuinely surprised by their selection. Also nice to see them close out the show with some pure joy.
Equally nice to see Sir Mick hold a room with minimum props, smoke machines, flashing lights, etc.- just sheer showmanship. That was not a near seventy year old gallivanting on that stage!
The sad moment was Dylan's attempt at singing. Sadly, I am now in agreement with the WSJ and agree it is time to come off the eternal concert tour. This was in a hall with acoustics and strong electronic systems to carry his voice. He simply no longer has one at least physically, as he can still write amazing songs. I was embarrassed for him. That is what you get now and it is worse when compounded with a bad sound system and the poor acoustics of the average performance hall.
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Red Carpet: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJnDpde5HRo
Since you put me down, it seems i've been very gloomy. You may laugh but pretty girls look right through me.