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Conference marvin::uk_music

Title:The UK Music Conference
Notice:Welcome (back) to UK_MUSIC on node MARVIN.
Moderator:RDGENG::CROOK
Created:Mon Mar 28 1988
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1381
Total number of notes:39269

802.0. "BRITS 91" by CHEFS::PRICET (Keeping The Faith...) Tue Feb 12 1991 12:28

    
    
    Put your comments on the Brits 91 Awards Ceremony here, I'll do mine
    later but I'll begin with Ha What A Joke....
    
    Tim
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802.1ARRODS::WHITEHEADJThe future is mineTue Feb 12 1991 12:435
   Blooming awful, but hooray for Depeche Mode and the Cure.  Anyone notice
   the effort that it took the very shy Robert Smith to make his speech.
   Brave boy!

   Jane.
802.2HA HA.KIRKTN::JADAMSClyde coast landladies...Tue Feb 12 1991 13:239
    
    	I thought that the bit where that went..."and the winner of the
    best international female singer is Sinead O'Connor. Well folks, as
    you've probably guessed, Sinead can't be with us here tonight, she's
    actually in USA. So here's a tribute to that great country she's in
    from one of her fellow nominees."--------over to a video of Whitney
    Houston singing the `Star Spangled Banner'...was hilarious.
    
    	Good one Johnathon King.
802.3JUMBLY::OCONNORlife and crimesTue Feb 12 1991 14:087
    Brits 91 ??

    The words "legitimate target" come to mind...

    I suppose I'd better put this in -------------------> -;)

    Nimrod
802.4SHAPES::FIDDLERMTue Feb 12 1991 15:247
    I thought doing that to Sinead was disgusting.  It was also untrue -
    Sinead is in Ireland at the moment, and couldn't make it, not in
    America.  I think King should be given a seriously good kicking.
    
    As for the rest of it - it says little to me about my life.
    
    Mikef
802.5CHEFS::PRICETKeeping The Faith...Tue Feb 12 1991 15:2929
    
    cont 
    
    Ha What A Joke...
    
    1. Staus Quo were given an award for being all round nice boys, working
       for charities and being kind to animals, sod the fact that they play
       Sun City.
    
    2. Almost all of the nominations for best male vocalist were over 40,
       that's really the cutting edge of rock and roll.
    
    3. They cut Lisa Stansfield's "wouldn't it be nice if the war ended"
       speech, very revolutionary that was, might have started a riot. =8*)
    
    4. They cut the fact Elton John said he was going to AA
    
    5. The "You can dance to rock" section but they almost totally ignored
       dance music, the biggest thing to happen in 1990.
    
    6. Half the videos were shown with the wrong songs.
    
    I could go on forever, the only redeeming points were that Depeche Mode
    won the best single, although it was given the shortest spot of the
    night, this was voted for by the people that count, the record buying
    public, and secondly that the Cure won best group.
    
    Tim
    ---  
802.6CHEFS::PRICETKeeping The Faith...Tue Feb 12 1991 15:319
    I agree totally Mike, it was a cheap joke at someone who couldn't
    answer back.  
    
    So Johnathon King's favourite group is Carter, there's a kiss of death 
    if there ever was one and I don't believe it for a moment, why doesn't 
    he go back to boring old American AOR and leave us all alone.
    
    Tim
    ---
802.7SHAPES::FIDDLERMTue Feb 12 1991 15:507
    Which videos were shown with the wrong songs??
    
    Mikef shows how closely I was watching...
    
    PS I actually watched this over the last couple of years in the vain
    hope of a repeat of the Fleetwood/Fox mess, which I missed, am I to be
    thwarted?
802.8AYOV16::KMCCLELLANDThe Honest TruthTue Feb 12 1991 16:2814
    re "doing that to Sinead was disgusting"
    
    I thought giving her the damn award in the first place was disgusting.
    
    If it hadn't been for a poor cover of a brilliant Prince track, few
    people would even know who she is. The only award she deserves is
    "Best International Female Mouthpiece". 
    
    But , everyone is entitled to their own opinion.
    
    Saving grace for me was Depeche Mode winning something AT LAST ! and
    Talk-Talk actually being nominees.
    
    K.
802.9Eiug.POBBLE::COTTONCastro's surgery is a mystery...Tue Feb 12 1991 16:4715
I seem to remember an article in the music rags a while back stating that ole
Skin'ead O Connor refused to play some concert in the states because they (the
stadiums owners) wanted to play the star spangled banner before the gig.
Apparently a lot of places were doing this since they started herding their boys
off to fight them evil A-rabs.  My guess was that they played the SSB to placate
our American brethren when it comes to selling `brits' product.

That ugly scene aside, the rest of the show was just plain embarassing.  The
`Dancing to Rock n Roll' choreographed bit was a cringing reminder of Pans
People.  And what was that music regions in England* Rubbish?  Jonathon King
should be publicly hanged is he really was responsible for that programme.

Lee

* A small island in Europe
802.10WELMTS::GREENBMetal guru, is it you? Er, no.Tue Feb 12 1991 17:368
    Missed it. Don't give a hoot. I know what I like and don't care if they
    win prizes anyway.
    
    Bob
    
    p.s. Seeing as Carter are King's fave band (I wouldn't have ever known
    this without you wunnerful people in notes land), I'm obviously not hip
    enough; who wants to buy my CD of 101 Damnations?
802.11IGETIT::BROWNMSpacebassmanBrownTue Feb 12 1991 18:388
    Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.  That was crap!  Though I'm glad DM one best single.
    but it would have been nice if they have played video's for the top 5
    or something.
    
    
    matty
    
    ps.  Betty Boo does have nice legs.
802.12WELMTS::GREENBYou're my pride and joy, etc.Tue Feb 12 1991 19:025
    >> ps. Betty Boo does have nice legs.
    
    So do I. Does this mean I could win a Brit award next year?
    
    Bob
802.13coughXSTACY::PATTISONA rolling stone gets the wormTue Feb 12 1991 19:2110
802.14CHEFS::PRICETA Sonic YouthTue Feb 12 1991 19:396
    Re Standards have fallen
    
    I don't agree I just think more people have come round to their music.
    
    Tim
    ---
802.15the Sinead factorSWAM2::BERZER_VIempire of the senselessTue Feb 12 1991 19:5426
    
    
    re: .9
    
    >I seem to remember an article in the music rags a while back stating
    >that ole Skin'ead O Connor refused to play some concert in the states 
    >because they (the stadiums owners) wanted to play the star spangled
    >banner before the gig.  Apparently a lot of places were doing this 
    >since they started herding their boys off to fight them evil A-rabs.  
    >My guess was that they played the SSB to placate our American brethren 
    >when it comes to selling `brits' product.
    
     Just to set the record straight...This incident happened
    last spring, before the Gulf crisis happened.  She refused to have the 
    National Anthem played before her show because she was making a 
    statement about the censorship issue, which at the time, was 
    the big news in the US.  
    
    They didn't stop her from performing (you know, this is America and 
    $$$ is the most important thing to a "real" patriot,) they just 
    bad-mouthed her afterwards.  *Note:  I've never heard of any other
    rock concert playing the National Anthem before the show and neither
    had anyone else. (i.e. this is not a common occurance.)  Hey, remember
    when rock n roll was anti-establishment??
    
    -Vicki
802.16IGETIT::BROWNMSpacebassmanBrownTue Feb 12 1991 20:005
    I nominate Bob Green for the Betty Boo lookalike award.  Will anyone
    second that? ;-)
    
    
    matty
802.17CHEFS::PRICETA Sonic YouthTue Feb 12 1991 20:185
    Bob sounds a bit like Boo, that'll do foe me, never seen his legs
    though.
    
    Tim
    --- =8*)
802.18Nothing left but faith ??MIACT::RANKINETue Feb 12 1991 21:0010
    seemed to be a lot of hype over a very ordinary event...
    
    I only caught the last bit where the Cure performed 'live' and thought
    they played a very ordinary song. Still old Bob looks the same......
    why didnt they play 'Killing an Arab' ?????   :*)  :*)
    Does this mean that the Cure are a pop band ??
    Will I have to hide all my Cure LP's ???  (one has ones cred to think
    of ,after all !!)
    Paul
    
802.19SHAPES::FIDDLERMWed Feb 13 1991 15:3716
    Re .8 - I'm not a Sinead fan either (I am a Prince fan), but I still
    think it was a mean act.
    
    I'm amazed that The Cure won best band, and that Talk Talk were
    nominated.  I really like both bands, but neither can claim to have set
    the artistic world alight inthe last 12 months, and Talk Talk have
    never been in the major league.  They just seemed like odd choices. 
    Matbe they had to be included to calm down their labels?  i thinkI
    agree with Bob, I'm going back to avoiding these shows.  I know what
    I'm allowed to like...;-) (sorry Leonie!!)
    
    
    
    Mikef
    
    Ps Why can't Ihave a hair cut like robert Smith?
802.20WELMTS::GREENBBy his own babble shall ye know him!Wed Feb 13 1991 18:1410
    >> Why can't I have a haircut like Robert Smith?
    
    You have to have hair to start with, that's why.
    
    
    Who nominates the bands and artistes for the Brits, anyway? Do the BBC
    have anything to do with it? If so, this would explain why Talk Talk
    were nominated - they've long been faves down at the Beeb.
    
    Bob
802.21WELMTS::GREENBBob Green - I'm just a new boyWed Feb 13 1991 18:271
    p.s. sorry about the cheap jibe, Mike.
802.22SUBURB::DIVERLWed Feb 13 1991 18:583
    
    I'm not...I'm quite happy for you to insult him on my behalf!!
    Leonie.
802.23Nominated by their companies?FORTY2::ASHGrahame Ash @REOWed Feb 13 1991 21:078
I thought the nominations all came from inside the biz - much like the Oscars 
and the others. Maybe that would explain it - it'd be interesting to see how 
the nominations were split between record companies. And the Cure's and Talk 
Talk's companies must be delighted at the money they made last year compared 
to the amount of new music they produced! (Not that I begrudge the bands the 
success - they should have had it years ago!)

grahame
802.24SHAPES::WILLIAMSJ1Don't blame me.......Wed Feb 13 1991 22:197
    I think .23 probably has hit the nail on the head.  As both 
    produced 'Greatest Hits' type records like year, they probably 
    brought in mega dosh for the record company without doing much.
    (Can't remember if the Talk Talk videos shown when their records
    were released were new or if they just used the old one.)
    
    julia
802.25WELMTS::GREENBBob Green - I'm just a new boyThu Feb 14 1991 12:233
    They used the old one for 'Life's What You Make It'.
    
    Bob
802.26"more people coming round to their rabble?"AYOV10::MDONNELLYLuckless pedestrianWed Feb 20 1991 16:0413
    
    
    Didn't see the show, but if J.King had anything to do with it, no
    wonder it was crap.  
    
    And if I've read these notes correctly, Depish Mode won the best single
    award??   Glad I never heard the singles it beat.
    
    The music scene must be worse than I thought.
    
    
    Michael
    
802.27WELMTS::GREENBIsayIsayIsay, my car's got no noseWed Feb 20 1991 17:2410
    Well, Michael, it's all a matter of opinion, but I'd say the music
    scene now (even the stuff that gets in the charts, where there's always
    likely to be a fair amount of garbage) is somewhat better than it was
    a couple of years ago, with the recent influx of some of the slightly
    noisier indie guitar bands, the indie/dance crossover stuff, the more
    melodic/less macho/more fun end of dance/rap etc., even if there are
    still too many blummen cover versions of old songs for my taste.
    
    IMO_BOB (from a standpoint of having been in love with pop music since
    about 1962).
802.28dittoIGETIT::BROWNMSpacebassmanBrownWed Feb 20 1991 21:011
    
802.29SHAPES::FIDDLERMThu Feb 21 1991 11:351
    Didn't realise you were that old, Matty...;-)
802.30IGETIT::BROWNMSpacebassmanBrownMon Feb 25 1991 13:301
    This isn't my first life you know! ;-)
802.31Venue policy...HYEND::SCHILTONWhen they said sit down,I stood upMon Mar 04 1991 20:4621
    re .9 and .15
    
    To further set the record straight, the incident occured at the 
    Garden State Arts Center in Holmdel NJ in early June of last year
    (the 6th, if I rememebr correctly).  The Arts Center has always
    played the SSB before their shows, probably due to the fact that
    it's not solely a "rock venue".  
    
    The reason the management gave in to her demand was because they
    didn't want a riot on their hands.  (Apparently she didn't state her
    ultimatum until right before show time, before a packed house.)
    
    As far as bad-mouthing her, they stated their opinion just as readily
    as she always states hers, and said they wouldn't have her back. Not
    that that would bother her, and they can find plenty of other performers
    to fill the house.
    
    It's true that it's not a common occurence to play the national anthem
    before events here.... not as common as hearing God_Save_etc in the UK!
    
    Sue
802.32MINDER::GLYNNPI'm not a pistacorThu Feb 13 1992 15:3011
    
    Anybody see Brits 92 last night?
    
    Vaguge comments - Well, I suppose it was refreshing to see PM DAWN and
    SEAL receive awards.  The whole Queen thing was a bit blubbery for my
    liking, I mean Freddie's been gone a long while now and he's had a
    multitude of tributes paid to him.
    
    Paul
    
    P.S. Why hasn't anyone assasinated Jonathan King yet?
802.33Oh really Kenneth.FORTY2::ETHERIDGEThu Feb 13 1992 15:364
	Very, erm, interesting version of "3am Eternal" by Extreme Noise 
	Terror.

	Fridge
802.34KERNEL::LOATBored...bored........BORED!!!!Thu Feb 13 1992 16:3510
    
    re .-1
    
    Yup. Very interesting! One of the funniest things I've seen on TV for
    ages! The best thing was the rapturous applause from the audience
    afterwards. I doubt that many of them could have named either group on
    stage!
    
    Steve.
    
802.35THHREE AAA MMMM, AAAAGGGGGHHHHHHH!!CSESUP::CROOKDRichieThu Feb 13 1992 18:427
    Loved Maurice Oberstein's hat too.....what a guy.
    
    Glad to see R.E.M. get an award. They deserved it. I think Michael
    Stipe was very pleased to get it (or was he completely out of his
    head?)  
    
    
802.36Shiney Happy PersonBAHTAT::SUMMERFIELDCOh no! Not the Luggage!Thu Feb 13 1992 18:579
802.37same old thingYUPPY::WILDERDPARTYMANFri Feb 14 1992 15:138
It still smacks too much of money making and why do we still have the old
stars keep cropping up.  It's not very encouraging to new acts. Seal is
deserving but what about Massive?

Still a farce IMHO


802.38NEWOA::SAXBYGo ahead, Punk. MAKE MY TEA!!!!Fri Feb 14 1992 15:334
    
    Who are Massive? Have they had any hits?
    
    Mark
802.39cosy auntie beebSUBURB::ABSOLOMTSuck it and seeFri Feb 14 1992 17:464
    I agree with .37, to many of the `safe' established people as per usual
    were mentioned.
    
    Tony
802.40AYOU34::GARYThis works almost instantlyFri Feb 14 1992 19:057
    
    	Massive, used to be Massive Attack, they were in the charts 
    	with Safe from Harm and one other I cant remember. There 	
    	album 'Blue Lines' is excellent, although I've only heard 
    	it once.
    
    	Gary.
802.41JGODCL::KWIKKELThe dance music library 1969-20..Mon Feb 17 1992 15:419
    RE's on Massive attack
    
    3D-Del Naja/Shara Nelson/Mushroom Vowles and Daddy g Marshall are
    Massive attack again since the gulf war has ended.
    Yup a fabulous album."Blue lines".And their back with a new single
    (which is a cover though)called"Be thankfull for what you got" from
    the legendary William DeVaughn(1974)
    
    jan.
802.42none of my business, reallyXSTACY::PATTISONA rolling stone gets the wormWed Feb 19 1992 17:355
	Somebody told me that Seal's facial wounds are self inflicted.
	Is this true?
	
	Dave
802.43am i hereUBOHUB::FIDDLER_MReality used to be a friend of mineWed Feb 19 1992 17:528
    Aren't they birth marks?
    
    Mikef
    
    PS - KLF had left the building before the best group was announced,
    having been persuaded not to cut up a sheeps carcasse on stage.  Solti
    had to be persuaded to return to his seat, being determined to leave
    after seeing them perform.  rock n roll, phew.
802.44more KLF gossipCSESUP::CROOKDRichieWed Feb 19 1992 18:137
    They also threatened to throw pig's blood at the audience but were
    advised about the possibility of "legal proceedings" if they did this.
    
    A motorcycle messenger was also sent by the KLF to pick up their award
    but was refused on stage to receive it!
    
    D.
802.45ArrrgghhhhKERNEL::SMITHERSJWed Feb 19 1992 21:039
    Up to now, I've had no great likes or dislikes about KLF 
    but when they come out with crap like as detailed in the last
    couple of replies, makes me wonder who they think they are?
    
    What is the point of snubbing the people who voted for you?
    Presentious old gits.
    
    julia
    
802.46UBOHUB::FIDDLER_MReality used to be a friend of mineWed Feb 19 1992 23:536
    They didn't snub anyone, just didn't realise they had won anything. 
    And lets be honest, isn't this what pop music is meant to be all
    about, not boring old farts like Phil Collins being nominated  every
    year, or tributes to deadies who wrote crap songs anyway?
    
    Mikef
802.47KERNEL::SMITHERSJThu Feb 20 1992 11:599
    Well of course they didn't realise they won anything if they left
    early.   Or was it the fact that all that talent surrounding them 
    (ie, boring old farts like Phil Collins) made them leave?  
    Cutting up dead animals on stage or whatever their next publicity
    stunt maybe may give them attention but isn't going to earn 
    them great respect as songwriters, as the likes of boring old
    farts like Phil or Freddie are/were.
    
    julia
802.48KERNEL::LOATBored...bored........BORED!!!!Thu Feb 20 1992 15:1521
802.49BAHTAT::SUMMERFIELDCHome is the hangmanThu Feb 20 1992 15:1912
802.50NEWOA::SAXBYGo ahead, Punk. MAKE MY TEA!!!!Thu Feb 20 1992 15:298
    
    Ummm.
    
    I reckon that KLF are actually some pretty brilliant producers. Just
    listen to the SOUND they build up. It'd be interesting to see what they
    could do with someone like Phil Collins or Richard Clayderman.
    
    Mark
802.51ARRODS::OHAGANBbingo handjobThu Feb 20 1992 16:148
    I'd say the KLF are just a couple of shrewd business heads out for
    a laugh, to make money, and anything musical is purely incidental.
    I would'nt exactly call them pioneers of any particular genre either
    and would fully expect them to turn Country & Western if that were
    to be the next big thang. I mean we're talking about Bill Drummond
    here are'nt we?
    
    Barry.
802.52MINDER::GLYNNPRandy Sarf GitThu Feb 20 1992 16:227
    
    Well, I listened to The White Room and thought it was pretty good, even
    if some of the tracks are pretty same-ish.  One other thing I notices
    is that they actually credited the samples they took on the sleeve
    notes, which not a lot of bands do.
    
    Paul
802.531992: what the heck is going on?MIACT::WALLACEjohn wallace @ bbpThu Feb 20 1992 17:5629
    Re .-2
    
    >   and would fully expect them to turn Country & Western if that were
    >   to be the next big thang. I mean we're talking about Bill Drummond
    >   here
    
    They did try just that, appealing to the Tammy Wynette market, with the
    "Justified and Ancient" single. As I recall they didn't quite make No 1
    at Christmas with it. But I liked it (I even paid money for it, which
    is something I don't do very often).
    
    The Justified and Ancient video was also pretty unique, as have been
    several others from KLF which I've seen (what could be more unique than
    the utterly pointless "It's Grim Up North").
    
    We are indeed talking Bill Drummond here. Who is he anyway? (other than
    ex-manager of Echo+Bunnymen, man behind Doctorin the Tardis, something
    to do with The Orb?, author of "How to Get a No 1 Hit" (?), etc). (Time
    for a KLF topic please).
    
    ENT/KLF on the Brits was the most hilarious thing I have seen on TV in
    ages.  I don't know if it was meant to be funny, or if everybody saw
    the joke, but it made me laugh. I can't quite see how anybody can take
    them seriously. 
    
    regards
    john
    
    
802.54What!YUPPY::OHAGANBKing Bontempi SoundThu Feb 20 1992 19:397
Does Tammy Wynette really sing?

"They're justified and they're Ancient
 And they drive an ice cream van"

Hope so. :^)

802.55Not that I watch TOTPs of course!NEWOA::SAXBYGo ahead, Punk. MAKE MY TEA!!!!Thu Feb 20 1992 19:485
    
    Sure does, and there's even an ice cream van on stage with 'em on
    TOTPs!
    
    Mark
802.56Ice Cream Van?!! You guys kill me man.SUBURB::ABSOLOMTSTUPENDOUS MANFri Feb 21 1992 13:014
    You just gotta love KLF. Showing up the U.K pop scene as the bollox it
    is.
    
    Tony
802.57NEWOA::DALLISONSplatterpunx on acid...Fri Feb 21 1992 13:173
    
    Well, the KLF are nothing but the purest crap, but then again so are
    most of the drivel that gets in the charts!
802.58ESPECIALLY the presenters.NEWOA::SAXBYGo ahead, Punk. MAKE MY TEA!!!!Fri Feb 21 1992 13:285
    
    Seems to be a prerequisite for getting on TOTPs these days, but
    then again it always was!
    
    Mark