In my humble opinion, I find Mr. West's contribution to his preferred genre of music 'limited' at best. He has proven, however, to be gifted in promoting his greatness and his place in the overall history of music with vigor and verbiage that far surpass his lyrical inventiveness. Cool suit, though...(insert happyface emoticon here, rinse, repeat). bob Elizabeth Brion wrote: Wow - that was supposed to make Kanye's head explode? Mr. Segarini, I believe you have a very low opinion of Mr. West's cranial integrity. (Insert smiley-winkey thing here) (Kanye did not actually say he was the #1 entertainer in the world, by the way; he said, while addressing his recently deceased mother, "I know you would want me to keep trying and you'd want me to be the #1 entertainer in the world." I'm not saying he WOULDN'T have claimed to actually be same... but he didn't, really.) I have to confess something. I found the Grammys... entertaining? this year. It was WEIRD. Elizabeth http://fringehead.com http://myspace.com/elizabethbrion http://last.fm/user/elizabethbrion On Feb 12, 2008, at 3:19 AM, Christel Loar wrote: > He said something to the effect of: "I just got a Grammy from a > Beatle (Ringo presented it). Have you done that yet, Kanye?" > > C > > Gene Good wrote: > Ok ,you got me interested.What did Vince Gill say? > >> Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2008 11:04:39 -0500 >> From: segarini@rogers.com >> Subject: Re: Amy Whinehouse wins BEST NEW ARTIST >> To: audities@smoe.org >> >> Saw what I wanted on the net within minutes of the finale. >> Vince Gill's comments were the highlight for me...I hope Kanye's >> head exploded... >> >>