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This is a followup to a previous post about the grammies. These are the nominees and winners for pop male vocal in the last decade and a half. Pop refers to the style of the music, not whether or not it was actually a popular hit. Which would you have chosen, which choices do you think were good/OK/awful? Anything missing?
1989- How Am I Supposed to Live Without You- Michael Bolton- WINNER You Got It- Roy Orbison We Didn't Start the Fire- Bily Joel Batman (soundtrack)- Prince Right Here Waiting- Richard Marx IMO: Roy Orbison was the best one here 1990- Oh Pretty Woman (from A Black and White Night concert)- Roy Orbison- WINNER Downtown train- Rod Stewart I Don't Have the Heart- James Ingram Storm Front (album)- Billy Joel Georgia On My Mind- Michale Bolton Another Day in Paradise- IMO: I like the Rod Stewart record best. Phil Collins was OK too. Orbison seemed to win to make up for losing the year before 1991- When A Man Loves A Woman- Michael Bolton- WINNER Everything I Do (I Do it For You)- Bryan Adams Crazy- Seal Warm Your Heart (album)- Aaron Neville Freedom 90- George Michael Walking in Memphis- Marc Cohn IMO: I like Aaron Neville. Bryan Adams had a very big hit that would not have been an inappropriate choice. Bolton's record is terrible to me 1992- Tears in Heaven- Eric Clapton- WINNER Black or White- Michael Jackson Joshua Judge Ruth (album)- Lyle Lovett The One- Elton John Vs (album) Peter Gabriel IMO: I dont like any of these records, but Clapton probably earned it 1993- If I Ever Lose My Faith in You- Sting- WINNER Don't TAke Away My Heaven- Aaron Neville River of Dreams- Billy Joel The Crying Game- Boy George Have I told You Lately- Rod Stewart IMO: Sting was an OK choice 1994- Can You Feel the Love Tonight- Elton John- WINNER Love the One You're With - Luther Vandross The Most Beautiful Girl in the World- Prince Prayer for the Dying- Seal Said I Loved You But I Lied- Michael Bolton IMO: I guess Elton earned it, that song has not aged well at all to me, Bolton's record is a rare case of him being understated 1995- Kiss From A Rose-Seal WINNER You Are Not Lone- Michael Jackson Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman- Bryan Adams When We Dance- Sting I Believe- Elton John IMO: I don't care for any of these. I guess Seal, though I have no idea what he's singing about 1996- Change the World- Eric Clapton- WINNER Let's Make A Night to Remember- Bryan Adams Nobody Knows- Tony Rich Project Key West Intermezzo (I saw You First)- John Mellancamp I'm So happy i Can't Stop Crying- Sting IMO: Clapton, Rich is pretty good too- that record gets better to me as time passes 1997- Candle in the Wind (1997)- Elton John- WINNER Barely Breathing- Duncan Sheik EverytimeI Close My Eyes- Babyface Wheerver, Whenever, Whatever- Maxwell Fly Like An Eagle- Seal IMO: I don't like the Elton John song. James Taylor's Little More Time With You would have been a decent entry/winner, Duncan Sheik's record is dull to me 1998- My Father's Eyes- Eric Clapton WINNER You Were Meant for Me- Sting Anytime- Brian McKnight Save Tonight -Eagle Eye Cherry Lullaby- Shawn Mullins IMO: Mullins made a much more interesting record than Clapton who was a habit vote by this point. Edwin McCain's I'll Be would have been a decent nominee 1999- Brand New Day- Sting WINNER I Need to Know- Marc Anthony Livin La Vida Loca- Ricky Martin Mambo No 5 - Lou Bega Sogno- Andrea Bocelli IMO: Sting is the best of this group, Lou Bega shouldn't have been nominated for his one-shot hit, Sogno isn't a pop record it's opera 2000- She Walks This Earth (Soberona Rosa)- Sting WINNER 6,8,12- Brian McKnight She Bangs- Ricky Martin You Sang to Me- Marc Anthony Taking You Home- Don Henley IMO: The Sting record is obscure, think they chose it because he's a familiar name, Don Henley's record is OK but not spectacular 2001- Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight- James Taylor WINNER You Rock My World- Michael jackson Still- Brian Mcknight Fill Me In- Craig David I Want Love- Elton John IMO: I like Taylor as much as anyone but he didn't deserve this. Craig David should have won, not one of these records made the pop top ten, Taylor broke the 10 year British domination of the category 2002- Your Body Is A Wonderland- John Mayer- WINNER 7 Days- Craig David Original Sin- Elton John Fragile- Sting October Road- james taylor IMO: I don't like Mayer's record but the others didn't deserve it at all, none of these made the top ten either 2003- Cry Me A River- Justin Timberlake- WINNER Keep Me in Your Heart- Warren Zevon Aint No Mountain High Enough- Michael McDonald George Harrison- forgot the record Send your Love-Sting IMO: Timberlake is not a significant vocalist at all I'm sorry. McDonald is the best singer even if that record may not be representative of that particular year I'd have voted for him out of this weak bunch |
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1989 - I suppose Roy Orbison. I'd go for Prince, but not with the Batman soundtrack, IMO, that was the first "okay, he's starting to slip" album. We Didn't Start The Fire was okay but hasn't aged well. And Richard Marx
Michael Bolton's OK but How Am I was not one of his better tunes1990 - Rod Stewart (one of his last "good" songs) is the only song I like in here. up for losing the year before 1991 - Between either Seal or George Michael. I liked Everything I Do that summer when it was everywhere, but it has not aged very well. 1992 - Elton's The One should've won. 1993 - Boy George's Crying Game was definately my favorite in this list 1994 - Either Prince or Michael Bolton (Said I Loved You was one of his best songs) 1995 - Seal deserved it 1996 - John Mellencamp had the best song of those choices IMO 1997 - I liked Duncan Sheik best 1998 - Eagle-Eye Cherry was the best of the choices IMO 1999 - Sting deserved it's win 2000 - Sting by default (I hated Ricky and Marc) 2001 - Elton deserved to win. Actually, You Rock My World did make the top 10 2002 - John Mayer deserved his Grammy. Craig David's song also made the top 10 2003 - I thought Warren Zevon's record should've won |
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1995- Kiss From A Rose-Seal is good
1996- Change the World- Eric Clapton is the only one i've heard but its alright 1999- Mambo No 5 - Lou Bega is the best although that song gets on my nerves and i cant hear it without thinking of that version of it that brett ferino wrote. 2000- She Bangs- Ricky Martin is the best 2001- the only one ive heard is the elton john one and it sucks 2002- 7 Days- Craig David if any 2003- THEY ALL SUCK. **** JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE |
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I'm still angry at the fact that Justin Timberland won a grammy over all those other talented men.
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1989: He was my choice, too.
1990: Roy Orbison 1991: Either Aaron Neville or George Michael 1992: Eric Clapton, all the way. 1993: Boy George 1994: Good choice, I think. 1995: Eh.. guess I'd go with Elton John. 1996: I was happy to see Eric Clapton get it, but TRP certainly deserved it. 1997: Hmm, I dunno. Guess Maxwell. 1998: Sting 1999: Sting 2000: Again.. Sting. 2001: Craig Taylor 2002: Not a bad choice, I guess. 2003: NOT Justin Timberlake. Give me a break here.. I'd have gone with any one of them, but not Justin. No offense to him or any of his fans. |
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