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@Slashleen: The only way I could love Adele any more is if she stuffed her Grammys in a pillow case and beat the crap out of Chris Brown.
The Civil Wars. They were awesome. Apparently they won best country album this year.
Thinking about it... if you've ever heard the soundtrack to Once, that's what The Civil Wars remind me of.
WHO THE HELL IS ADELE!?!?!?
Why do they let Bruce Springsteen play guitar? He's awful. That whole guitar crapfest was pretty bad, considering Dave Grohl was the only one that seemed competent. And that Holliday in Rome crap may be the worst thing I've ever seen. Adele was pretty awesome, my wife loves her. 2012 Grammy Awards were horrible.
Why do they let Bruce Springsteen play guitar? He's awful. That whole guitar crapfest was pretty bad, considering Dave Grohl was the only one that seemed competent. And that Holliday in Rome crap may be the worst thing I've ever seen. Adele was pretty awesome, my wife loves her.
They're kinda like the Gold Glove awards in baseball.
terpfan - please listen to "Because the Night" before you disrespect Bruce's guitar. Of course, that was almost 35 years ago, but listen to "Worlds Apart" if you want something more recent.
He may be able to play on the album, but he's terrible live. I've heard him play and he's just not good enough, not even close to be playing solos in a "jam session" however lame it actually is.
Do the British love Adele like the Americans do?
are you really knocking Joe Walsh?
This is sarcasm, right?
Nope.
But while her death lent a somber overtone to the evening's show, it did not overwhelm it, perhaps best proved by the show's closing number, a rollicking jam session featuring Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty, and Dave Grohl among others.