MTV DISTRIBUTES PRIZES
It's the highlight of the music awards calendar - simply everyone was there, bubbling with excitement to find out who was going to get the awards which can make a real difference to careers and reputations. But for the stars without a hope in hell of winning a Latin Grammy, they were lumbered with having to go to Lisbon to sit through the MTV EMAs.
These European awards are the less important ("younger") sibling of the proper MTV awards, and are a curious relic left over from the days when MTV was a music station rather than a rotating parade of underbudgetted half-ideas masquerading as lifestyle programming.
The winners you can probably guess for yourself, but just in case:
Best male:
Robbie Williams
Best female:
Shakira
Best group:
Gorillaz
Best rock:
Green Day
Best hip-hop:
Snoop Dogg
Best alternative:
System of a Down
Best song:
Coldplay - Speed of Sound
Best R&B:
Alicia Keys
Best pop:
The Black Eyed Peas
Best album:
Green Day - American Idiot
Best new act:
James Blunt
Best video:
The Chemical Brothers - Believe
Best act - MTV Adria:
Siddharta
Best African act:
2 Face
Best Danish act:
Mew
Best Dutch & Belgian act:
Anouk
Best Finnish act:
The Rasmus
Best French act:
Superbus
Best German act:
Rammstein
Best Italian act:
Negramaro
Best Norwegian act:
Turbonegro
Best Portugese act:
The Gift
Best Polish act:
Sistars
Best Romanian act:
Voltaj
Best Russian act:
Dima Bilan
Best Spanish act:
El Canto del Loco
Best Swedish act:
Moneybrother
Best UK & Ireland act:
Coldplay
Free Your Mind award:
Bob Geldof
We do love that a lot of the coverage this morning is brimming with excitement that "Coldplay won two awards", but since one of those was a regional award on a par with Superbus' prize, we're guessing that it might not have counted quite the same.
While we're on the regional prizes, we can see why they have lumped the whole of Africa together (they probably shouldn't but they do), but how come Belguim and the Netherlands have to share a single prize? That's three languages covered by one prize, which hardly seems fair.
And we're still trying to understand how Shakira picked up best female?
The "isn't Bob great" prize was presented by Madonna:
Madonna returned to the stage to present MTV's Free Your Mind humanitarian award to Live 8 organiser Sir Bob Geldof.
He replied: "This means much more to me than many of the other things that are given to me."
"Many of the other things", but not including the large cheques he gets presented with following an after-dinner speech, of course.
Now, all we need to do is work out what System of a Down are actually an alternative to, and we can go home happy.
3 comments:
And we're still trying to understand how Shakira picked up best female?
Yer - me too - I am a HUGE fan, but the only album released so-far was the Spanish one, which a) didn't exactly sell much anywhere outside the Latin world; b) didn't win any Latin music awards, because... c) it was a teeny-bit pedestrian. Maybe it has something to do with the English album coming out this month? Or maybe it was for the video of La Tortoru, which had her rolling around in the mud... which she has never done before... except for the Whenever Wherever video...
Syd
"all we need to do is work out what System of a Down are actually an alternative to"
Music?
'Adria' is actually the MTV-approved euphemism for 'all the countries of former Yugoslavia where a channel like this is commercially viable yet'.
Siddharta are Slovenian and their victory over three other nominees hopefully has nothing to do with MTV Adria briefly getting kicked off Slovenian cable for not being Slovenian enough...
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