Sunday, January 31, 2010

Beyoncé's Golden Record



It was a night of pure GRAMMY gold for R&B songstress Beyoncé, who picked up six wins, a record for a female artrist, at the 52nd Annual GRAMMY Awards, including Song Of The Year, Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, Best Female R&B Vocal Performance, Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance, Best R&B Song, and Best Contemporary R&B Album. Country sensation Taylor Swift was the evening's runner-up with an impressive four GRAMMY wins, including taking Album Of The Year for Fearless, besting Beyoncé.
Black Eyed Peas and Kings Of Leon won three GRAMMYs each, the latter picking up the coveted Record Of The Year for "Use Somebody." Picking up two GRAMMYs each were Eminem, banjo maestro Béla Fleck, composer Michael Giacchino, Lady Gaga, Maxwell, Jason Mraz, and conductor Michael Tilson Thomas.


And in an evening of spirited, sometimes joyous performances, the broadcast's more reflective moments might have been its most memorable. Following a star-studded tribute to Michael Jackson, the King of Pop's children appeared, brave-faced and in armbands, to accept an award on his behalf. Later, Andrea Bocelli and Mary J. Blige sang a stirring duet of "Bridge Over Troubled Water" to raise funds for earthquake-devastated Haiti.


The 52nd GRAMMY Awards kicked off in grand fashion, literally, with Lady Gaga opening the festivities solo, emerging in a green-sequined bodysuit with angel wings, accelerating from a purr to a powerful roar for her No. 1 "Poker Face," surrounded by a fleet of male dancers. Then, she faced a rhinestoned Sir Elton John — a 1970s fashion headline-maker himself — from opposite ends of a pair of conjoined pianos for a pair of songs: "Speechless" and "Your Song."
If anyone in the audience wasn't starstruck to begin with, they surely were by the time the pair passed the spotlight to first presenter Stephen Colbert. After cracking jokes — including one about a possible collaboration that would result in a group called the Pink-Eyed Green Peas — Colbert announced the winner for Song Of The Year, Beyoncé's "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)."


Jennifer Lopez then introduced the cast of "American Idiot," a new Broadway show based on the Green Day hit album. The cast deployed big Broadway voices for a rendition of "21 Guns" before Green Day themselves thundered into the spotlight, reminding the world that it's been a long time since the lovable but much less profound Dookie made the trio stars.


Beyoncé, the field-leader with 10 GRAMMY nominations, took total command of the stage to open her performance. After parading down the aisle with a SWAT team of dancers, she launched fiercely into "If I Were A Boy," at one point dropping to one knee in front of a crowd of fist-pumping fans, before segueing into a version of Alanis Morissette's "You Oughta Know." If she is known largely as a pop/R&B diva, that's due to change as Beyoncé proved she can not only belt, she can also rock.


Pink sauntered onto the stage solo to sing the gentle "Glitter In The Air." Despite a quiet start, her trademark guts and grace were on full display as she slipped out of a white robe and into a swing that lifted her high above the stage, an acrobatic move that saw her suspended upside down and bathed in dripping water, helping add drama to a daring performance.


It was destined to be a good night for the Black Eyed Peas, nominated for six GRAMMYs. A fashionable Fergie, will.i.am, apl.de.ap, and Taboo lit into "Imma Be," prancing and hip-shaking before bouncing in time alongside a team of dancing robots to their omnipresent smash "I Gotta Feeling."
Lady Gaga wasn't the only Lady sensation in attendance at the 52nd GRAMMY Awards. Lady Antebellum, who picked up a GRAMMY for Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals, sang the earnest "Need You Now," the title track from their new album, with harmonic grace and country prettiness. Everything about the performance suggested long-term promise for the Nashville-based vocal trio.


The multi-talented Jamie Foxx threw the audience a curveball in posing as a cloaked opera singer, but in short order got us feeling loose alongside his generous collaborator T-Pain — who was disguised momentarily as a wig-wearing conductor — with the contagious hit "Blame It." By performance end, Foxx was strutting, T-Pain's dreads were shaking, and Slash joined the fun, adding some wailing guitar pyrotechnics.
Best New Artist winners the Zac Brown Band struck a patriotic chord by opening a country-laced medley with "America The Beautiful." Leon Russell, resplendent at the piano with his long white beard, then joined in for "Dixie Lullaby." Brown, the band's huge-voiced singer, closed the medley with a feel-good acoustic blast of their No. 1 country hit "Chicken Fried." He capped the performance with a fiery solo on his classical guitar, calling to mind a pair of dueling banjos. What was clear, though, was that few musicians would want to engage in a duel with this guitarist.
Swift and everyone's favorite singing gypsy Stevie Nicks would at first glance seem to have little in common. Swift sings as if reading from her own diary, as she did on "Today Was A Fairytale," and Nicks — with whirling sleeves and deep vocals — made her name on mystery. But when Nicks joined Swift for Fleetwood Mac's classic "Rhiannon," the two voices blended to reveal something at once sweet and unique. Nicks stuck around to lend a hand on "You Belong With Me," adding vocal depth and shaking a tambourine.
Lionel Richie's spirit-lifting introduction to the evening's Michael Jackson tribute preceded a video clip, voiced by Jackson, recalling the tragedy of the King of Pop's death as well as his commitment to multiple worthy causes. Celine Dion led an all-star, 3-D rendition of "Earth Song," harmonizing with Usher before Carrie Underwood, Jennifer Hudson, and Smokey Robinson joined in. As the song built to its dramatic crescendo, each superstar took turns asking, on behalf of Mother Earth, the song's sad refrain: "What about us?"
It was directly after the performance that Jackson's children Prince and Paris took the stage to accept their father's Lifetime Achievement Award. Eyes around the audience filled with tears as the children delivered touching speeches in honor of their father.
Following an acknowledgment of GRAMMY Salute To Industry Icons honoree Doug Morris, presenter Sheryl Crow explained the mystery performance to come. While Bon Jovi would take the stage to sing two predetermined songs, the audience — which had placed votes up until the band's performance at CBS.com — picked the group's No. 1 classic "Livin' On A Prayer." The ageless Jon Bon Jovi led his Jersey-bred bandmates on the group's new anthem of hope, "We Weren't Born To Follow." Sugarland's Jennifer Nettles joined Bon Jovi for their GRAMMY-winning song "Who Says You Can't Go Home." Nettles stayed onstage to close out the medley with the aforementioned "Prayer," helping the band close out the medley with characteristic high energy.
Wyclef Jean, a native of Haiti, thanked the United States for its generosity in the wake of the devastating earthquake that recently struck the island. He introduced Blige and Bocelli, who teamed for a beautiful and graceful duet of Simon And Garfunkel's aforementioned classic "Bridge Over Troubled Water" — which is celebrating its 40th anniversary GRAMMY wins for Record and Album Of The Year. Bocelli opened in perfect voice and was joined by a stunning Blige, turning in a unique performance, raising voices in support of those in need.
Special presenter Adam Sandler congratulated the Dave Matthews Band on its 20th anniversary before the group, nominated for two GRAMMYs, launched into "You And Me" off Big Whiskey And The GrooGrux King. A string section and members of the GRAMMY Jazz Ensembles backed the upbeat performance that reinforced the reasons for the band's longevity: artistic sense, limitless imagination and, possibly, freewheeling dancing that owes more to fun than gracefulness.
Maxwell, who was nominated for six GRAMMYs, may have disappeared from music for a few years, but he — like Roberta Flack, with whom he shared a tender duet on the classic "Where Is The Love" — is not easily forgotten. Flack's rich warm vocals fit like a glove around Maxwell's sexy neo-soul vocal tone. And though Flack's voice can't help invoking '70s nostalgia, Maxwell's modern touches imbued the song with retro-hip stylishness. The effortless charm of his opener "Pretty Wings," from his GRAMMY-winning album Blacksummers' Night, instantly got to the heart of why Maxwell was sorely missed during his long hiatus.
Actor Jeff Bridges has an underdog's reputation, which made him an excellent choice for presenting the evening's Les Paul tribute. Paul, the incomparable musician and guitar innovator who died in 2009, was honored with a high-spirited and clearly heartfelt performance by GRAMMY-winning guitar legend Jeff Beck, who appropriately brandished a Gibson Les Paul, and vocalist Imelda May on the chestnut "How High The Moon."
Combine rappers Drake, Eminem and Lil Wayne and what you get is a whole lot of swagger and personality — maybe too much — to fit into one GRAMMY performance. Not so. On the "Drop The World"/"Forever" medley, Eminem spat mightily before Drake fell in to offer up proof of the following "Forever" lyric: "Like a sprained ankle boy/I ain't nothing to play with." Weezy's moment came late, but wasn't diminished. The hip-hop superstar trio added up to one of the night's most pumped-up performances, providing a punctuating finale to the evening's musical lineup.
The evening's final statue was presented to Swift for Album Of The Year, which the young singer/songwriter accepted with youthful exuberance and a surprising long-term point of view:
"This is the story…when we are 80 years old, and we are telling the same stories over and over to our grandkids, and they are so annoyed with us, this is the story we are going to be telling over and over again: In 2010 that we got to win Album Of The Year at the GRAMMYs!"

Part of 52ND GRAMMY AWARD Winners ...

 Hey readers, this part of the 52nd Grammy Award result. I would like to congrats Beyonce Knowles on the big win. 6 wins out of 10 nominations. Personally I still think I Am...Sasha Fierce should win Album Of The Year....Anyways congrats to all the winners.....Beyonce Rocksssssssssssss!....

Kings Of Leon

Record Of The Year

Use Somebody

Kings Of Leon
Jacquire King & Angelo Petraglia, producers; Jacquire King, engineer/mixer
[RCA Records]

Album Of The Year

Fearless

Taylor Swift
Colbie Caillat, featured artist; Nathan Chapman & Taylor Swift, producers; Chad Carlson, Nathan Chapman & Justin Niebank, engineers/mixers; Hank Williams, mastering engineer
[Big Machine Records]

Song Of The Year

Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)

Thaddis Harrell, Beyoncé Knowles, Terius Nash & Christopher Stewart, songwriters (Beyoncé)
Track from: I Am... Sasha Fierce
[Music World Music / Columbia; Publishers: Songs of Peer/March 9th Publishing, 2082 Music/WB Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Tunes, Suga Wuga Music, B-Day Publishing/EMI April Music.]

 

 Zac Brown Band 

Best New Artist

Zac Brown Band

Best Female Pop Vocal Performance

Halo

Beyoncé Track from: I Am... Sasha Fierce 

[Music World Music / Columbia]

Best Male Pop Vocal Performance

Make It Mine

Jason Mraz
Track from: We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things.
[Atlantic]

Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals

I Gotta Feeling

The Black Eyed Peas
Track from: The E.N.D.
[Interscope Records]

Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals

Lucky

Jason Mraz & Colbie Caillat
Track from: We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things.
[Atlantic]

Best Pop Vocal Album

The E.N.D.

The Black Eyed Peas
[Interscope Records]

WTF!

Best Dance Recording

Poker Face

Lady Gaga
RedOne, producer; Robert Orton, RedOne & Dave Russell, mixers
Track from: The Fame
[Streamline/Interscope/Konlive/Cherrytree]

Best Electronic/Dance Album

The Fame

Lady Gaga
[Streamline/Interscope/Konlive/Cherrytree]

Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals

Use Somebody

Kings Of Leon
[RCA Records]

Best Rock Song

Use Somebody

Caleb Followill, Jared Followill, Matthew Followill & Nathan Followill, songwriters (Kings Of Leon)
[RCA Records; Publishers: Martha Street Music/Songs of Combustion Music/Music of Windswept, Followill Music/Songs of Combustion Music/Music of Windswept, McFearless Music/Bug Music, Coffee, Tea or Me Publishing/Bug Music.]

Best Rock Album

21st Century Breakdown

Green Day
[Reprise]

Best Female R&B Vocal Performance

Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)

Beyoncé
Track from: I Am... Sasha Fierce
[Music World Music/Columbia]

Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance

At Last

Beyoncé
Track from: Cadillac Records Music From The Motion Picture
[Music World Music/Columbia]

Best R&B Song

Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)

Thaddis Harrell, Beyoncé Knowles, Terius Nash & Christopher Stewart, songwriters (Beyoncé)
Track from: I Am... Sasha Fierce
[Music World Music / Columbia; Publishers: Songs of Peer/March 9th Publishing, 2082 Music/WB Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Tunes, Suga Wuga Music, B-Day Publishing/EMI April Music.]

Best Contemporary R&B Album

I Am... Sasha Fierce

Beyoncé
[Music World Music / Columbia]

Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals

I Run To You

Lady Antebellum
Track from: Lady Antebellum
[Capitol Records Nashville]

Best Country Collaboration With Vocals

I Told You So

Carrie Underwood & Randy Travis
[19/Arista Nashville]

Best Musical Show Album

West Side Story

David Caddick & David Lai, producers (Leonard Bernstein, composer; Stephen Sondheim, lyricist) (New Broadway Cast with Matt Cavenaugh, Josefina Scaglione & Others)
[Masterworks Broadway]

Best Compilation Soundtrack Album For Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media

Slumdog Millionaire

(Various Artists)
A.R. Rahman, producer
[N.E.E.T./Interscope Records]

Best Score Soundtrack Album For Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media

Up

Michael Giacchino, composer
[Walt Disney Records]

Best Song Written For Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media

Jai Ho (From Slumdog Millionaire)

Gulzar, A.R. Rahman & Tanvi Shah, songwriters (A.R. Rahman, Sukhvinder Singh, Tanvi Shah, Mahalaxmi Iyer & Vijay Prakash)
Track from: Slumdog Millionaire - Music From The Motion Picture
[N.E.E.T./Interscope Records; Publisher: KM Musiq.]

Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical

When Love Takes Over (Electro Extended Remix)

David Guetta, remixer (David Guetta Featuring Kelly Rowland)
[Astralwerks]

Best Short Form Music Video

Boom Boom Pow

The Black Eyed Peas
Mathew Cullen & Mark Kudsi, video directors; Javier Jimenez, Anna Joseph & Patrick Nugent, video producers
[Interscope Records]

GRAMMY is LIVE now!


Hey guys i am trying to watch the grammys on the net and very excited to know who is the best among the best this year!!!.....
http://www.grammy.com/live

signing out!....
RSA!

Friday, January 29, 2010

Demam GLEE!

GLEE adalah sebuah drama TV comedy yang telah menjadi suatu fenomena baru dalam dunia penyiaran. Tahun lepas Glee telah berjaya mencuri perhatian penonton di Amerika Syarikat. Kini saya pun tidak ketinggalan untuk menonton rancangan tersebut di Star World setiap hari Rabu 9pm.

Walaupun sebenarnya saya telah pun menonton keseluruhan Season 1 siri tersebut. heheheheeh....Tapi tak salah kan untuk melihat nya semula. Nama pun dah demam GLEE kan.

Apakah keistimewaan siri tersebut?
hmmmm....mungkin citarasa kita berbeza tetapi semua kita akan mempunyai impian untuk berjaya kan.
GLEE merupakan sebuah rancangan remaja yang sama tipikal plot nya namun begitu ia diserikan dengan format musical di mana GLEE adalah bermaksud show choir....hehehehe...Choir of coz la kan nyanyi2.
The songs? mmmmm GLEE menngemukakan lagu2 yang popular dalam pelbagai genre. Maka peminat muzik akan "jatuh cinta" dengan pilihan musical yang dipaparkan setiap episod.

Selain dari itu, terdapat juga watak2 yang menarik perhatian pelbagai lapisan penonton. Kepelbagaian watak yang dicipta oleh penulis skrip berjaya menarik ramai penonton di Amerika Syarikat. Asia juga tidak ketinggalan pada tahun ini untuk menyaksikan siri tersebut.

Isu2 yang dipaparkan juga merupakan isu2 yang biasa di dalam kehidupan masyarakat zaman sekarang. Isu yang mungkin bagi sesetengah orang, isu yang boring but hey tats reality. Nak isu camner lagi. Mungkin dalam siri ini terdapat scene2 yang akan "comic". well it is a comedy tv series kan...heheh

Saya berharap season 2 yang akan dipertontonkan pada penonton di Amerika Syarikat pada April 2010 nnt akan available di Malaysia pada masa yang sama....coz sy tak nak ketinggalan....

BTW peminat fanatik GLEE...DVD season 1 lengkap dan 2 cd soundtrack sudah berada di pasaran. ONLINE la tapi. hehehehe.....cuba2 la kalau rajin cari2 di kedai2 CD berdekatan anda di Malaysia...:)

singning out
RSA!

Thursday, January 28, 2010

New Great Smells from Celeb

Beyoncé, Heat

If he won't put a ring on it, at least you can give it a spritz. Jay-Z's wife brings the warmth just in time for Valentine's Day 2010 with her first scent. The "antique yet modern" bottle contains top notes of red vanilla orchid, magnolia and peach.

Paris Hilton, Siren

The heiress is debuting her sixth signature scent—this time, transforming herself (and the perfume bottle) into a mermaid-inspired golden goddess.

SPICE GIRLS goin Musical!!!!!

The British woman who created Mamma Mia! has finally revealed what she is doing for an encore: a Spice Girls musical.

Judy Craymer, who produced both the film and theatre versions of the ABBA musical, today announced a globe-straddling mega-deal with the Spice Girls, their creator Simon Fuller and Universal Music.

It will not be a show about the band who popularised the term "girl power" and sold 75 million records around the world before splitting up and pursuing far less successful solo careers.

Instead, following the Mamma Mia! model, the show will concoct a new story that somehow links together the best of the Spice Girls songbook.

For many readers this may consist of Wannabe (their ubiquitous debut hit) and "the other ones". But for a sizeable minority of young people who were children when the songs came out but will have significant disposable income by the time the show arrives on stage the list of meaningful Spice Girls songs is much longer and includes the likes of Say You'll Be There, 2 Become 1, Mama, Spice Up Your Life and Viva Forever.

With a working title of Viva Forever, the show is expected to have its world premiere in the West End in two or three years' time. No casting decisions have yet been announced.

Ms Craymer said: "I want to create a unique celebration of the band and its music, with its own flavour and joyful message. It is important to me that the excitement, style and humour of the Spice Girls is well represented on stage."

Simon Fuller, whom Billboard Magazine has certified as the most successful British music manager of all time, said: "The girls and I are very excited to be working with Judy Craymer. What Judy has achieved with her all-conquering box office smash hit Mamma Mia! and what the Spice Girls created with their powerful record-breaking mix of 'girl power' and hit songs, has influenced pop culture more than anyone can imagine. Now with this incredible new project Viva Forever we all come together as partners with a combined focus to create something really special for this next decade."

It is too early to judge the project’s artistic merit but its commercial potential is obviously formidable.

The Spice Girls topped the charts all over the world and tickets for their London reunion concert at the O2 in 2007 sold out in 38 seconds. They have received countless awards and accolades, including four Brits, three American Music Awards, three MTV Europe Music Awards, three World Music Awards, and one MTV Video Music Award.

Mamma Mia! has played to a total audience of more than 42 million and has taken over $2 billion (£1.2 billion) in the decade it has been running.

There are currently more productions of Mamma Mia! playing around the world than any other musical; a total of eight productions (three residents, London, Broadway and Mexico; and five tours, International, Dutch, Spanish, US and Australian). Mamma Mia! the Movie is the highest-grossing movie released in the UK and the highest-grossing musical film worldwide.

Where are they now?

Ginger Spice After solo success Geri Halliwell was, bizarrely, made a UN emissary, specialising in HIV/Aids. Last year she was in Kathmandu for discussions with the Nepalese Prime Minister

Sporty Spice Seen as the odd one out because of her ability to sing, Melanie Chisholm has co-written more No 1 singles than any other Briton after Lennon and McCartney. She is now appearing in Blood Brothers in the West End

Posh Spice Victoria Beckham’s solo career was a disappointment, critically and financially, but she retained a high media profile because of her marriage to David Beckham. She managed to reinvent herself as a fashion designer

Scary Spice Melanie Brown’s solo career started on a high note but she could not hold it. She had a child with Eddie Murphy, though he initially denied paternity

Baby Spice Like her bandmates, Emma Bunton went solo, reached No 1 and then was dropped by her record label. She is now a judge on Dancing on Ice

Hujan.......



Pagi tadi saya bangun tidor dan hari mmg dah hujan. mmmmm....mmg rasa malas nak bgn coz kalau sambung tido pasti nikmat. Tapi have to suck it up and go to work.
Malam tadi, saya agak pening kepala akibat hujan petang semalam. So agak nya hujan semalaman la kot. Tak sedar la plak. hehehehe
So malam tadi makan ubat. Said my good night and those 3 little big words. Pastu tak sedar dah.

Oh Ya ... on my way back from work yesterday, i met 2 of my ex school mates. It was nice doin some catchin up with old friends....
Time really fly pretty fast.....:)

signing off....
RSA!

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Kembali


helo helo....
Lama tak menulis kat sini. Saya rasa saya patut mulakan balik blog ini kerana semua orang perlu untuk menyatakan sesuatu. Proses meluahkan perasaan adalah ibarat suatu terapi yang secara tidak langsung meredakan kegelisahan diri. Adakah saya gelisah kebelakangan ini? mmmmmm saya berpendapat semua orang akan sentiasa gelisah. Kalau tak gelisah tu bukan manusia normal la. hehehehe....

Btw tahun 2010 setakat nie membawa saat2 yang bahagia dalam hidup saya. Tidak perlu la untuk dinyatakan secara spesifik dalam blog ini. Cukup la untuk saya nyatakan yang saya sangat bahagia. Pada tahun ini juga saya juga merancang untuk mengambil suatu langkah yang sangat besar dalam hidup saya. saya akan update dari masa ke masa.

So ini untuk setakat ini.....muahhhhhs!