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Wednesday, January 9th, I missed the start of all my new MWF classes because my Mom manipulated me into escorting her to two major biz events in LA: the American Music Awards and NBC's 75th Anniversary Party.
At least my Mom got my Dad's jet for our LA junket on
Wednesday. My Dad seemed pissed, because on Wednesdays his jet is usually
shuttling his people to Paris from London. Now I know who has the real
power in my family. On the flight to LA my Mom really shared some of the
shit going on in her life. I had no idea that it was so vicious at the top
of American business. Biz seems even nastier than politics. I think I'll
stay in science.
Security at the Shrine Auditorium was comparable to that of the Emmys,
probably because they let the public into the balcony for $25 a ticket.
When I suggested that the AMA admitted the public so at least some
dumbasses would applaud the shitty music, my Mom really cringed. She
called me cynical. I retorted that I'm a man of taste...thanks to her. I
reminded her that she's the one who provided my excellent musical
education. I've heard the world's greatest singers and orchestras, and I
know untalented tasteless ghetto noise when it assaults my eardrums.
While my Mom networked inside the Shrine VIP entrance, I
socialized with some of the stars as they arrived. There's no accounting
for taste. Melissa Etheridge arrived with sour-puss latest flame Tammy
Lynn Michaels. Yummy actress Pamela Anderson arrived with blob Kid Rock
who must be good in bed because he didn't show much talent later on AMA's
stage. Rappers like Don Juan in money green dressed as awful as their
music. Country star Jo Dee Messina got my vote for most tasteless
"dress." What redeemed the day were the hotties, climaxing in
Britney Spears. If only. I tried to stay kewl when I finally met Britney
with Justin and the 'NSync gang. Instead I melted in Britney's presence
into a lame, awkward groveling fan. Sometimes I really hate how lame I can
be. I'll share some pics of the arrivals on my website when I get a
chance.
As I feared, the first half of the AMAs was some of the worst ghetto noise
I've endured in quite a while. Of course the public balcony cheered and
applauded as though it was actually art. There were so many breaks in the
show to stuff in commercials that I reached the conclusion that the AMA is
just an excuse to get a teenage tv audience to sit through three hours of
advertising pitches. Most of the show was talking heads with nothing
intelligent to say who masqueraded as presenters and award winners. The
inanity of their thank yous was only outdone by the stupidity of their
shout outs. I really felt sorry for God Who had to take time out from His
busy schedule to listen to incessant verbal diarrhea from probably
closeted atheists. The performance of music--and I use that phrase quite
loosely--took a minor role to the time allocated for commercials and the
mindless babbling. My Mom and I got great seats in front center orchestra,
so the performers and presenters were within chatting distance during the
way too many breaks. I found it hard to believe, but the conversation of
most stage "talent" was even dumber than their song lyrics.
Thankfully stage pyrotechnics periodically kept me from falling asleep. My
Mom and I took full advantage of our VIP passes and the Shrine seat
fillers to meander backstage when we reached our boredom thresholds.
Of course seeing Britney and Cher perform made the evening for me. Britney
Spears performed her "I'm Not a Girl, Not Quite a Woman," which
I totally loved. But of course you know I have my biases. Cher performed
"This Is A Song for the Lonely," which really hit home. Her
production number was stunning! What dance music! OMG, intelligent lyrics
and vocal talent...what a concept! Cher's blonde wig has got to go,
though. Backstage her wig looked and felt like a dried-out bird's nest. I
was also impressed by the huge talent of Yolanda Adams who performed an
incredible medley of "Open My Heart" and "Never Give
Up" in a genre called "contemporary inspirational" rather
than the religious-sounding "gospel." I loved singer Luther
Vandross' version of former Beatle George Harrison's song "My Sweet
Lord" during the tribute to Harrison and other artists who passed
away during the past year. I enjoyed Lenny Kravitz's performance of his
"Dig In." Santa Claus Clark showcased an unsigned band called
Carbon Leaf that did a talented "The Boxer." Usher got so worked
up performing "U Got It Bad" that I thought the guy was having
an orgasm on stage. I chuckled at Carrot Top being...well, Carrot Top. Of
course the visual treat of imaginative Kiss was a lesson in the derivation
of goth and warmed the hearts of closet goths everywhere. When I get a
chance, I'll be posting close-up pics on my website to goth over. I'll add
some pics from backstage where I amused myself during breaks in the boring
show.
Of course the buzz of the evening was Michael Jackson who actually honored
his word to Dick Clark and showed up at the AMAs despite all kinds of
pressure from Michael Greene and his colleagues. However Jackson hedged
his bets and did not perform. Jackson was given "This year's Artist
of the Century Award." I kid you not! Just think about that line!
LMAO! One country music star, more timid than Jackson, hedged her bets and
sent her husband to sneak home her AMA award. Only U2 succumbed to
Greene's pressure and didn't show. When U2 fans in the balcony booed 'NSync
for winning Best Pop Rock Band, Justin Timberlake deftly crafted an
industry commentary by telling the balcony that U2 would get Grammys
instead. My, my. I wonder if U2 holds Enron stock too. To summarize this
year's AMAs, it seemed to me that Dick Clark and friends laughed all the
way to the bank while CBS and cohorts grubbed for chump change from a
Michael Jackson re-run. Old Man Paley would not have been pleased with the
lackeys behind today's Eye. My score for the evening: AMA, Dick Clark,
ABC, and Disney, 100 vs. The Grammys, Michael Greene, CBS, and
Viacom...[drum roll]... 0. Of course the stress was obvious in the faces
and spirit of the talent due to the chiefs of media doing their blood
thirsty war dances. Shrewdly my Mom spent the show nudging new talent into
her wigwam right under everyone's noses while she reminded her own talent
in attendance who butters their maze.
As though more than three hours wasn't enough of the music crowd, my Mom
and I visited the AMA after party. There is nothing more pathetic than a
untalented musician whistling for a contract. I think I prefer the sound
of dental drills. My Mom was deluged with deals. Thankfully we escaped.
As though the AMA were not enough, while in LA my Mom and I made a brief
visit to NBC's 75th Anniversary Party in Hollywood. Most of NBC's current
stars were there. I even saw dinosaurs from late, late, late night reruns
on channels with the wattage of a light bulb. Buzz at the party was who's
head gets axed at NBC for changing their affiliate from San Francisco to
San Jose. The San Jose affiliate's signal is too shitty to reach San
Francisco, so January 1st NBC lost a huge chunk of it's Bay Area market
share literally overnight. I'd ask what twit thought up that one, but the
AMA gave me a heightened sensitivity to the stars of country music. NBC is
gambling that Bay Area people can be huckstered into buying cable tv. NBC
has a surprise coming. Hehe. When national advertisers digest that one,
NBC will really take it up the ass. News at eleven. Anyway at the party I
met a who's who of the NBC stable. I'll post some pics to my website when
I get a chance. Just don't expect any of moi. I need my anonymity.
Actually I think my Mom went to the NBC party just to see what other
talent was ripe for the plucking. No wonder my Mom earns the really HUGE
bucks. Of course at the NBC party my Mom also kept a careful eye on her
own cash cows during this period of enormous show biz tumult. It's no time
to wing it out West and let an intruder do the milking.
On the jet back to San Francisco, I caught my Mom surreptitiously clipping
coupons. Stress must be quite terrible at the top. I hope that there was a
Land O Lakes coupon in the batch, as my Mom has raised me with a fondness
for excellent clarified sweet butter on my popcorn. I admit it. I have a
weakness for quality. I am not an AMA kind of guy.
This morning my ivory tower of academia never looked so inviting after
Wednesday's junket to Los Angeles. Seeing a dean doesn't seem as bad as
three hours of the AMA. I'm in final countdown.
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AMA Pics:
Alicia Keys Looking Sexy
Melissa Etheridge & Sour Puss
Pamela Anderson & Kid
Rock
Dressy
Don Juan with Snoop Dogg
Jo Dee Mesina in the Dress d'Jour
Yummy
Britney Spears
Britney Spears & Justin
Timberlake
'NSync
Britney Spears on Stage
Cher on Stage
The Inspirational Yolanda Adams
Playful
Luther Vandross
Lenny Kravitz
Carbon Leaf
Usher Pissed Off
Kiss
Michael Jackson
Yummy
Jamie O'Neil
Lee Ann
Rimes & Lucky BF
Hottie Nelly Furtado
Destiny's Child
Garth Brooks
NBC 75th Party
Dinosaur Pics:
Betty White & Mr. T
David Hyde Pierce &
Barbara Eden
Robert Culp & Jerry Orbach
Ruth Buzzi & Gary Owens
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