Thursday, February 14, 2013

post forty-five: the grammys.


--edit-- I found this post and another post in my drafts and they hadn't been published. I asked Mr. A to put in a fifty for both since they didn't publish. --

I thought the grammys were debatably good. There was Taylor Swift's opening performance, and we all know how I feel about Taylor Swift; I can't stand her. She tried to make a jab at an ex boyfriend in her song (oh wait isn't that every song), once again dragging her maturity level down to age 14.
Then when Ed Sheeran performed with Elton John, I nearly FLIPPED OUT. It was PERFECT, he sounded so good. They both did. I have no complaints. The A Team is a song that I will willingly jam out to every single time, and it will never get old.
Mumford and Sons performed their new song I Will Wait (which I LOVE), and their passion while performing is absolutely outstanding. I completely loved it. They looked so into their performances, and you can tell that they really love what they do. They were lost in the music, and that's what made me want to watch their performance more and more, I was entranced by it and was sad when it was over.

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