Re: [新聞] 綠洲和U2成為本屆Q音樂獎最大贏家

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英文版比較詳盡 官網新聞則很短 :P Oasis crowned Q's Elder statesmen, but Oasis are still bad boys By Alexa Baracaia, Evening Standard 30.10.06 Oasis joined the British rock establishment today with two awards marking their longevity and enduring talent. But it didn't mean they have grown up. Liam Gallagher failed to turn up at the Q magazine awards in London this afternoon, fuelling speculation he was sulking over brother Noel's award for classic songwriting. Collecting his gong from the stage, Noel said: "Liam will be f*****g gutted. I guess I should thank our kid for singing all those great songs but he's not here so f*** him. This is all my own work. "Liam's gone to the zoo. The monkeys are bringing their kids to go and look at him." Oasis were also crowned best live act, beating the likes of U2. Other winners at the Grosvenor House Hotel were Take That, returning from retirement to scoop the idol award. Arctic Monkeys provided the lone voice of youthful rebellion at a ceremony where the average age of the winners was 41, winning the best album award award for their hit debut Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not, and the people's choice award voted for by Q readers. Frontman Alex Turner collected the award, saying: "A lot of people make jokes of having awards for no reason, there's a lot of pretending people they're good when they weren't. I might be glad of it one day. I might not be old enough to remember or anything but even I know that Take That were b******s really." The Nineties boy band had been hoping to escape any verbal attacks because of Liam Gallagher's absence. His brother confided: "One of Take That just saw me outside and said, 'Is your kid here?' I said. 'You'd know about it if he was. Did you really think he would let A-ha and Take That get up without some mindless abuse?'" Host Jonathan Ross opened the ceremony saying: "There's more drink, drugs and back-biting here than at a McCartney family Christmas." Other winners included U2, handed the band of bands award, while their guitarist The Edge won the innovation in sound prize. Corinne Bailey Rae beat Lily Allen, the Kooks and Arctic Monkeys to scoop best new act. Gnarls Barkley's Crazy was named best track, Muse were crowned best live act, best video went to the Killers'When You Were Young, and Karma Chameleon was named Q class song. Boy George, who was filming the event, said: "I wanted to video this because everyone tells me they f*****g hated this song. No one reviewed it well. "I'd written much better songs but I'm glad I won it because it means you now recognise me as a singer again and not a road sweeper." Smokey Robinson took outstanding contribution to music award and The Who took the Q legend award. Corinne Bailey Rae - Best New Act Crazy by Gnarls Barkley - Best Track When You Were Young by The Killers - Best Video A-ha - Q Inspiration Award Smokey Robinson - Q Outstanding Contribution to Music Primal Scream - Q Groundbreaker Award Jeff Lynne - Q Icon Award Take That - Q Idol Award Faithless - Q Outstanding Performance U2's The Edge - Q Innovation in Sound Noel Gallagher - Q Classic Songwriter Peter Gabriel - Q Lifetime Achievement Award Manic Street Preachers - Q Merit Award Karma Chameleon - Q Classic Song Muse - Best Live Act Whatever People Say I Am That's What I'm Not by Arctic Monkeys - Best Album Arctic Monkeys - People's Choice Award Oasis - Best Act In The World Today The Who - Q Legend award U2 - Band of Bands This is London http://tinyurl.com/y8en9p -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 218.166.76.167
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