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Jump for joy, Police fans
It's a done deal: The Police will perform at Feb. 11's Grammy Awards ceremony, the band confirmed today. Does this mean they're reuniting for good? I'd say it's unlikely. The performance is likely just a one-time event to commemorate the band's 30-year anniversary.
Which song do you think they'll play? It's the Grammy's, so your best bet is to go for the most obvious, misunderstood, over-played, commercialized and overrated song in their collection. (Let's just hope Sting doesn't insist on playing with a lute.)
That narrows it down to:
- Every Breath You Take
- Don't Stand So Close To Me, or
- Roxanne
Speaking of the Grammy's, 20 years ago, here were the big winners:
- Record of the year: Higher Love (Steve Winwood)
- Album of the year: Graceland (Paul Simon)
- Song of the year: That's What Friends Are For (Stevie Wonder, Elton John, Dionne Warwick and Gladys Knight)
- Best new artist: Bruce Hornsby and the Range
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