Kid Rock! I always love seeing what he can do on stage. Another one is Jennifer Hudson.
I'm not a huge fan of the majority of these artists, but I will say I'm looking forward to the performances of both Chris Brown and Adele. Chris Brown, there's not much to say other than the dude is incredibly talented. He has a great voice and is an excellent dancer to boot.As for Adele, her voice is awesome.
Chasing Pavements is such a great song, as are the majority of the songs on her album '19'. I'm really looking forward to her next release and hoping that in her Grammy performance she'll do a new song to give us a bit of a sneak preview. youtube.com/watch?v=1UIbcCEaibc youtube.com/watch?v=lVctaDmwhJQ.
I'm going to vote Radiohead and Paul McCartney. Radiohead is just a cool band that never seems to appear much on shows like this. It'll be really awesome to see them live since they're a band that tends to create a lot of their sound in post-production on their album.
They'll probably be the most interesting performance. Paul McCartney is exciting because how many more live, via television, performances is he going to have before he hangs up his guitar? He's an aging rocker.
He's only got a finite number of years left in it. Justin Timberlake can be around for the next 30 years, but McCartney just isn't going to be around that much longer. He's a legend of rock and roll, and it will be awesome to see him perform once more.
I hope he does as much as he can before he isn't able to.
Al Green! He was the best Also, Justin Timberlake with T.I. As well as the "Rap Pack" with M.I.
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