I hope he wins anything for "Stuck inside a cloud"...  Cried like a wuss the
first few times of listening to that, but that's probably because my dad was
the same age as George, looked a little like him, and also died too young,
from cancer.

Saying that, I think the album sounds too much of Geoff Lynne..  In fact, to
me, he's the 'kipper' influence.  You've only got to hear a record produced
by him and you can tell he produced it by that ELO sound....

So really, if George does win anything, it'll be a sympathy vote rather than
for work he's done, because don't forget, most of the tracks were just
demo's, that they had to scrub together and polish up to make onto the
record....  So we'll never know just how much of George is in those
tracks...  Hence they all sound like Geoff Lynne to me.

J.



-----Original Message-----
From: police-bounces+jason=digital-solutions.co.uk@mailman.xmission.com
[mailto:police-bounces+jason=digital-solutions.co.uk@mailman.xmission.com]
On Behalf Of Raj Manoharan
Sent: 05 December 2003 05:23
To: police@mailman.xmission.com; stingus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Police] Move Over, Sting! Here Comes the Sun!


No disrespect to Sting, but I hope George Harrison wins the Grammy Award for

Best Male Pop Vocal Performance for his song Any Road from his posthumous
album Brainwashed.

I also hope the Quiet One sweeps the Best Pop Instrumental Song category for

Marwa Blues and the Best Male Pop Vocal Album category for Brainwashed.

The milkman's son can share Best Pop Vocal Collaboration honors with Mary J.

Blige.

R@J

1 cross + 3 nails = 4GVN

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