2007年VOA标准英语-49th Annual Grammys Recognize Controversial Act(在线收听) |
By Ray McDonald The 49th annual Grammy Award ceremony saw the U.S. recording industry embrace one of its more controversial acts - while at the same time acknowledging the drawing power of a major competitor. VOA's Ray McDonald has more. Accepting the trophy for Album Of The Year, band member Emily Robison said the group's trials were hardest on her family. "I want to thank my family as well; my husband Charlie and my kids, Gus, Julianna and Henry," she said. "And, I think they're the ones that probably had it the hardest over the last three years. And, I just wanted to recognize that we know what you went through. So, thank you very much." "This is the first time I've ever been up here to receive anything. And, I thank you so much! It's not only shown that I'm an artist and a musician and a writer, but it's also shown that I'm growing into a better human being," she said. "Tonight, we celebrate the better human being because, for so many years, I have been talked about negatively. But, this time, I've been talked about positively by so many people. While Grammys were awarded in 108 categories, only 11 were presented during the three-and-a-half-hour telecast. Performances took center stage; standouts included Christina Aguilera's tribute to the late James Brown; an R&B lineup featuring Smokey Robinson, Lionel Richie and newcomer Chris Brown; Best New Artist winner Carrie Underwood and Rascal Flatts' tribute to The Eagles; and a show-opening performance by the reunited Police, who broke up in 1984.
"So, y'all telling me all I had to do was cut my hair to win the Best Rap Album? That what y'all telling me? Huh? Special shout-out to Oprah," he said. "And, special shout-out to Bill O'Reilly. I love ya!" The Red Hot Chili Peppers kept their comments short and safe - lead singer Anthony Keidis even made sure to thank his mother. The California alternative rockers took home four awards, including Best Rock Song for "Dani California." Now approaching their first half-century, the Grammy Awards and the recording industry face turbulent times. U.S. album sales have dropped about 25 percent in just seven years - a figure not yet offset by burgeoning digital downloads. Still, they carry extra weight with artists, as it is their peers in the music industry - and not consumers - who determine winners |
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