job of 2010?
I caught a DJ telling listeners that "you really need 3D glasses to fully enjoy the Grammy experience--the Grammys will be airing soon."
The movie industry is poised to push 3D technology on us, so be ready for the big sell that undoubtably will be most noticeable on the night of the Grammys. Did you get your High Definition radio yet? I'll bet you didn't. It's insulting the way big business pimps things we don't need; the HD radio selling phrase was, "It's time to upgrade."
Sorry, I don't follow orders from advertisements (but excuse me while I go to the fridge and get something).
As lame as the Grammy Awards so often are, I always find something moving in the presentation. It could be an unusual musical pairing, or a tribute to a music icon who has left the building of life, etc. I'm cynical about trends, not music itself. If someone really needs 3D glasses to enjoy the Grammys, they're not truly into music,
are they?