E-nope. Although, perhaps, I was "e-ffended" watching the grammys at a friends house knowing that such rubbish and trash gave a tribute to David Bowie, a solid-but-yet-mediocre tribute was given to B.B. King, and just the rubbish in general that was those "acts" leading to Alice Cooper covering Motorhead in a tribute to the late and very great Ian "Limmy" Kilmister, and that anyone dared to follow it. No one should have covered bowie, unless it was someone like Bruce Dickinson to hit the vocal range and high notes, no other white guy but Eric Clapton should give a tribute to B.B. King, and let's be honest, Motorhead has never really ever been mainstream enough for the Grammys to begin with. I've found very few people who even know, let alone like, Motorhead, and here is Lemmy's face on national TV on a huge event. It's like suddenly the world knew about Lemmy after his death, but I'm one of the very few that even knew of his existence before he died.