To be honest, I missed the first half an hour because I was hanging out with some friends instead. However, I did tune in and the show was all a bit meh overall. There were some cool moments but a lot of it was quite forgettable. Alex Turner's speech on Rock and Roll after
Arctic Monkeys picked up best British album was definitely the highlight in my opinion, it was funny yet also kind of true. The genre that first came about in the fifties does indeed keep coming back and yes, you can't get rid of it.
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Lorde was also particularly interesting too. For a seventeen year old, the New Zealander seems very composed and down to earth. Her speech after winning best international female was short, to the point and she didn't act like some sort of diva. Expect her to keep winning awards in the future because she has a good production team behind her and she doesn't seem to annoy a lot of people. A teen star that isn't a total brat, who would of thought it huh? Justin Bieber could learn a lesson or two from Lorde.
In terms of of the people they got to present awards,
Noel Gallagher was certainly the best booking. His presence always gets a lot of people excited because the man is the king of britpop after all. He always comes out with a good quote or two and it was humorous when he said that
David Bowie was too cool to come to the BRITS. I don't blame you Mr Bowie, the award show is probably rather tame compared to the Rock and Roll parties you attended in the seventies.
Apart from those few things, this year was a bit of a dull one for the BRIT awards but it could of been a lot worse. Overall it wasn't the best year but it wasn't the worst year either. An incredibly average awards ceremony is what you would call it if you had to sum it up.
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