The clip shows him doing 15 seconds of PEF. He's in the suit for that.
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The clip shows him doing 15 seconds of PEF. He's in the suit for that.
I would assume he wore the suit for the entire performance. I'd think he either sat in on the awards ceremony and Leno's performance, or stayed for the party afterwards, which would explain the change of clothes.
Great photos - thanks for the heads up!
Hey, waking up and seeing photos of Glenn is always a good thing!
See a tweet from Gold Sport Collectibles that the entertainment for last night was Jay Leno, Jim Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, and Glenn. Joe Piscopo was the emcee.
Very cool!
I see my Cardinal catcher Yadi Molina was there along with our wonderful former short stop Ozzie Smith!
Glad they got to hear some fabulous music!
Crazy for your avi too, Soda. Makes me want to take back the used car salesman on vacation line ...
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Glenn gets a mention as a fellow Detroit rocker in Seger's interview with a Chicago newspaper:
http://www.chicagotribune.com/entert...mn.html#page=1
Yes, I got that article on a google alert earlier today as well
Hmm - Thanks VA, but it won't let me read the article without subscribing. Oh well, thankfully, it was just a mention.
Very odd, Dreamer, as it didn't even give me a link to subscribe!
Here's the relevant part.
Quote:
On Detroit's rock 'n' roll mythology: "It's flattering that we have this cult appreciation of Detroit. I certainly understand what Eminem is doing, and it sounds familiar to me. I loved '8 Mile.' And I totally get what Kid Rock is doing. He's more into the rap thing — I would sound ridiculous doing that. It would be like me trying to do flamenco. But I can appreciate how good these guys are at what they do. There is a thin line that runs through it, and I think it's R&B — all of it. Original R&B, which some of the experts say, in conjunction with country became rock 'n' roll. But it's an R&B thing that has always been part of Detroit music, right down from Motown, and people like James Brown who played at Cobo Hall, this has always been an R&B town. I certainly heard it in the MC5, I heard it in Glenn Frey, he loves R&B, he's the most R&B Eagle."