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2/3/2010
Garbage Singer Shares GRAMMY Thoughts
Garbage singer Shirley Manson may not be front and center on the music scene at the moment, but she is sharing her love and disappointment for those who are. In a new Facebook posting, Manson says she's happy for drummer Butch Vig, who won his first GRAMMY Sunday night for his work as producer on Green Day's CD "21st Century Breakdown," and notes, quote, "Love, love, love that the Kings Of Leon had a field day at the awards too because they are just delicious through and through." As for big winner Beyonce, she states, quote, "When she told Jay-Z...only the hottest man in the universe...that she loved him, well it kind of made my heart pop." Shirley adds that Beyonce, quote, "is the only true pop star that I have ever loved. Usually I gravitate toward the more rebellious girls as you know. But there's something about her that makes me believe in her. She's authentic and honest and true." Manson also shares her admiration for Lady GaGa's sugar-spun dress. On the down side, Manson says she's sad that Silversun Pickups weren't named Best New Artist -- that honor went to the country group the Zac Brown Band. She also laments, quote, "Look how long it took for poor Neil Young to win one." The veteran rocker received the first-ever GRAMMY of his lengthy career for Best Art Direction on a Box or Limited Edition Package for the long-awaited boxed-set "Neil Young Archives Vol. 1 (1963-1972)."