2014 Grammys Disappoint Rock/Metal Fans (No surprise there)



 


It was clear that Rock N’ Roll was finally a major part of the Grammys last night…sorta. But even though there were a lot of good moments for classic rock and heavy metal (Beatles Reunion, Black Sabbath’s award presentation, Metallica’s pyro-filled performance) there were still a lot of disappointments that pointed out how much the Grammys truly care about the rock community. First off, the metal category isn’t shown during the actual award ceremony. Seriously? One of the biggest genres doesn’t deserve air time? And even though Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath both won awards, Sabbath’s “God is Dead?” lost out to Nirvana and Paul McCartney’s “Cut Me Some Slack” for best rock song. (Clearly no bias there at all) Also the final performance that included Nine Inch Nails, Dave Grohl, Josh Homme and Lindsey Buckingham was cut short. But I think the most disappointing snub of the night came during the tribute to the fallen musicians that excluded Slayer guitarist Jeff Hanneman. The same thing happened with Layne Staley of Alice in Chains in 2003. Why so much disrespect to the metal/rock community? I think the answer is pretty obvious.

The highs and very lows of the supposed biggest night in music:

Black Sabbath’s win for best metal performance/ Led Zeppelin wins best rock album:
“Sir-Vana”win best rock song:
Metallica’s Peformance:
NIN performance:





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