…get happy

...and the award goes to...

I’ve had an “old soul” day.  Which for me means I got up early to run, enjoyed a cup of coffee and then spent the rest of my day listening to some Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, you know Rat Pack era stuff (I blame the Michael Buble performances on SNL).

And now it’s time for the Grammy’s, quite a contrast.  As I prepare myself for some Gaga (and others, but let’s face it, everyone’s watching for Gaga) I can’t help but reflect on my own musical history.

When I refer to my musical history I mean my own musical tastes.

Just watched the first 20 minutes of the Grammy’s and this blog is about to take a turn.  Hold on everyone.

After opening along with Elton John, I have to say that I may have to further my admission on the talent possessed by Lady Gaga.  I was in awe of that opening number.

Then just to top it off, I have to say that the performance from “American Idiot” (if you missed it check out Zer’s blog) with both the cast and Green Day made me very happy about the direction the music and entertainment industries are headed right now.

There’s definitely a lot more crossover now than I can recall in recent history.  Actors are singing, singers are acting…and most importantly, they’re doing it well and more often.

I know I may be stretching but I feel like we may be headed towards a rebirth of what I call the golden age of music and movies.  A time I attribute to right around when the Grammys began.

Back in 1958 (first Grammys) the nominees for album of the year were:

The Music From Peter Gunn (Henry Mancini) winner

Tchaikovsky: Concerto No. 1, In B-Flat Minor, Op. 23 (Van Cliburn)

Ella Fitzgerald Sings The Irving Berlin Song Book (Ella Fitzgerald)

Come Fly With Me (Frank Sinatra)

Only The Lonely (Frank Sinatra)

Quite the span in genres (with the possible exception of Sinatra and Fitzgerald)

Here are this year’s nominees for the same award:

I Am… Sasha Fierce performed by Beyonce

Big Whiskey and the GrooGrux King (Dave Matthews Band)

The E.N.D. (Black Eyed Peas)

The Fame (Lady Gaga)

Fearless (Taylor Swift)

We have country, pop, alternative, R&B, and some of that is all from one artist…as a music fan it’s awesome to see and I can’t wait to see what happens to next.

…bi-daily smile…

some old school triple threats

and the new class

and of course the inspiration for my title :-)

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About Stephanie

I've been blogging since 2009 along with my twin sister Zer. Together we are 2WC. I blog. I run. I love books, theater, movies, optimism, Oxford commas, and caffeine.

Posted on January 31, 2010, in News, Randomness, Review and tagged , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.

  1. so, I’m a little behind. As I watched the Grammys, my first thought was did slm326 feel any differently about GaGa now? Not talent-wise, but what came across as sincere admiration for the prior generation’s enormously talented, kind of scary musical talent. Scored her some points with me.

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