Update: I've had the show running in the background while working on a brief. I heard Obama's voice and looked up and listened, only to hear him give a speech about domestic violence. Then the show brought out a domestic violence victim. What does this have to do with music awards? Are musicians more likely to engage in domestic violence than those in other professions? It was like having an Amber Alert interrupt a TV show. I muted the rest, after "My name is X and I'm a domestic violence victim." Nobody, including me, thinks domestic violence is okay. I just don't think an entertainment awards show is the place for a public service announcement about it. They should have put it in a commercial, rather than making it a part of the show.
Annie Lennox looked and sounded great. Lady Gaga was fun to watch as always.
Update: I really like Sam Smith, who won record of the year for "Stay With Me", which is a very catchy song. He also won three other grammys. I really did not like the dance with the pair of girls wearing blond wigs (Apparently this was of Kristin Wiig dancing with Sia, who wrote the song Chandelier which was up for record of the year.) You can watch it here. At first I thought it was another domestic violence spot, then I thought it was about a mother and daughter, then I gave up. It's nice to know Wiig can dance, but when Sia had her clothes torn off and was left dancing around in a flesh colored body suit showing every line of her body underneath it and looking 9 years old, it was really uncomfortable to watch. I'm sure others will say it was great art.
Update: The pitch for the new organization, "Grammy Creators Alliance" was very cleverly worded, especially with its invitation for fans to become a part. They made it sound like a group out to preserve the opportunity for new artists to gain an audience. What is it really? A group pushing stricter copyright laws "across all platforms." Its goals, according to ts mission statement:
To advise Congressional leaders as they develop legislation that will ensure fair pay for all creators on all platforms
... To work within the industry to ensure fair royalty rates to creators on all platforms.
I don't begrudge music creators the right to be fairly compensated, but at least come out and say this is your mission, and not make it out to be a collaborative effort between fans and musicians that will ensure there will be new artists in the next generation. It sounds to me like this organization is about musicians wanting to be paid whenever and wherever their music is played, especially on the internet and smart devices, and have control over who can download and share it.
On other topics: Most unappealing photo this weekend: Taken in Munich (I cut out Brett McGurk, who posted it here.) I think this trio poses as great a threat to the U.S. as the threat they think they know how to beat.
Graham has been calling for 10,000 boots on the ground to defeat ISIS.
In the semi-humorous department, the MRC has this photo with the caption: "Brian Williams joins ISIS-killing commando force with Jordan's King Abdullah during "few days off" with NBC News."
This is an open thread, all topics welcome.