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When our resident music journalist says that he doesn't bother with the Brits you can be sure that they're not worth watching!
I'm certainly not watching but I've just looked at the list of nominees and it's all so predictable, with 'international artist' seeming to mean 'American artist', without a thought for great African or South American performers (among many others).
When our resident music journalist says that he doesn't bother with the Brits you can be sure that they're not worth watching!
I'm certainly not watching but I've just looked at the list of nominees and it's all so predictable, with 'international artist' seeming to mean 'American artist', without a thought for great African or South American performers (among many others).
i have dipped in and out and enjoyed the bits I'v e seen. Wham's and Chris Martin's George Michael tribute was quite moving i thought. I like 1975. Not sure if I've missed Ed Sheeran but will catch-up later if I missed it. i love most of the clips of music- spoilt by Simon Cowell at the moment though
Ed Sheeran's music is 'OK' but it's hardly 'world class'. Readers of our local rag get fed up of hearing about him (because he's a local lad); the paper nearly always seems to have a 'non-news' story about him, such as this recent one:
http:// www.ead t.co.uk /ea-lif e/want_ to_dres s_like_ suffolk _singin g_star_ ed_shee ran_we_ show_yo u_how_1 _488736 5
Robbie Williams has come up with some good stuff in the past but his most recent album was grossly 'over-produced' and little more than a musical mess.
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Robbie Williams has come up with some good stuff in the past but his most recent album was grossly 'over-produced' and little more than a musical mess.