Hollywood Vampires Pay Tribute to Lemmy Kilmister at the 2016 Grammys
But
it was the two performances which book-ended the evening that had
people buzzing late into the night. Both were tributes to the late David Bowie, the first featuring Grohl, Beck, Nirvana
bassist Krist Novoselic and guitarist Pat Smear doing "The Man Who Sold
the World," a song famously covered by Nirvana in 1994, and the finale
starring Adam Lambert
and Jack Antonoff playing "Let's Dance," which brought to life yet
another generation's love and admiration of an artist who, as Lambert
points out in his interview with
Billboard, was "ahead of his time."
1 comments:
When Adam talks, he actually says something. He's thoughtful and always makes a point. Love that voice, singing or speaking.
Post a Comment