It was painful to watch. They held it together very well. And a shout out to Bernie for holding the solo down...
That was the strangest thing I ever saw. I'm not even sure if I will ever get over this one
It was painful to watch. They held it together very well. And a shout out to Bernie for holding the solo down...
That was the strangest thing I ever saw. I'm not even sure if I will ever get over this one
SAR, I did love Bernie's solo. Dude pretty much nailed it.
I can't get over how sad they all looked, guys. Let's all go hunt them down and give them all giant hugs.
~ Tori
Probably the wrong place to say this, but this is an awards show right? Who won what? In 10 years will I remember any of them?
The whole closure thing? I agree. I feel indifferent. Like they wanted to do more but it was hard as it is to even be there. And I'm sure that was why Don was understandably upset.
I'm starting to think that if Don was as upset as he looked onstage, then I'm with him. I've been growing angrier about the whole thing - not as much the tribute itself, but how it was presented by the Grammys, and especially how the Facebook crowd is responding so negatively to it. I should probably go sleep it off...
~ Tori
They are really talking bad about Jackson Browne forgetting the lyrics on facebook. I had to stand up for Jackson because he was emotional and they need to cut him some slack. I told them to walk in his and the guys shoes during that performance.
My sister did the same, Shun! "Learn the words"? The man WROTE the song, of course he knows the words! God forbid he slip up under such emotional circumstances. Gosh, the nerve of some people...
~ Tori
I just can't deal with those kind of people. Hating on Jackson Browne?? How hard-hearted can you be?? I'm going to bed.
But on a final note regarding the tribute, although I was disappointed with the abrupt way it was presented by the Grammys sans intro, I admire the guys for doing the song despite how terribly difficult it must have been.