The Original SOY BOMB! - Bob Dylan, Michael Portnoy, 1998, Grammy, Love Sick

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  • Dylan at 0:16:

    'I've seen weirder shit than that' *returns to song*

  • That man single-handedly did the impossible: he made the Grammy's somewhat bearable for 30 seconds. A feat no one has yet to duplicate.

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  • @carnifex2005

    I thought the Soy Bomb was hysterical.

    He stole the whole show-the show was LOUSY

  • @carnifex2005

    The Soy Bomb was great compared to that whining of Dylan

  • @carnifex2005

    Aretha Franklin performs the aria "Nessun Dorma" after standing in for Luciano Pavarotti at the last minute.

    When presenting the nominees for Album of the Year Usher referred to Bob Dylan as Bill Dylan by accident.

  • Also that entire 1998 Grammys was awesome. Everyone was drunk I think. Along with Soy Bomb...

    Ol' Dirty Bastard interrupts Shawn Colvin's Song of the Year acceptance speech to protest the Clan's loss in the Best Rap Album category.

    Paula Cole gives the finger during her performance of "Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?"

    Immediately after performing "How Do I Live", LeAnn Rimes loses Best Female Country Vocal Performance to Trisha Yearwood's cover version of exactly the same song.

    Continued..

  • TV classic...his explanation of "Soy Bomb" was even better

  • Dylan probably thought that Soy Bomb was an acid flashback and just went with it.

  • @anonywho lol..i agree totally. i had forgotted all about it until i saw it posted on yahoo news. came to look again and lol'd all over again..

  • so who else is here as a refresher because yahoo posted it?

  • Oh come on....just should've left him there. LOL

  • LOL interpretive dance?

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