Thursday, November 10, 2011

Quotes Heard on CMA Night

Source: www.countryaircheck.com

CMA Awards Quotebook: Seen and heard backstage and onstage at the 45th Annual CMA Awards According to Country Aircheck:


"I like it. I love it. I want some more puppet ... There's nothing there. Poor Faith." – Brad Paisley playing Tim McGraw and Faith Hill Barbies with co-host Carrie Underwood, and checking the McGraw doll's anatomy

"I know!" – Faith Hill, reacting to Paisley's joke

"I know right now I seem a little bit low-key, and it's because I'm numb ... When I wake up in the morning, it's going to look like this trophy is under my sheets and it's not going to be. That's how happy I am about winning..." – Blake Shelton

"The CMAs have kind of always been the Super Bowl in The Band Perry household, so we feel like we're walking around wearing Super Bowl rings tonight." – The Band Perry's Kimberly Perry

"This album is hopefully going to be around long after I'm gone, and the fact that we were able to make something that's turned out this cool and people like it this much, is a good feeling." – Jason Aldean

"The fans saved our lives this year." –Kristian Bush as Sugarlandaccepted Duo
"Congrats to my hubby. It's going to be a good night tonight!" –Miranda Lambert accepting Female Vocalist

"I have no idea what I said, but apparently everyone thinks Blake's getting lucky tonight." – Lambert later, in the pressroom

"Sorry, didn't mean to touch you there." – Paisley to Miss Piggy after accidentally brushing her chest

"Why am I in my panties? Shaun, you told me we were going to cut the panties out." – Grace Potter when asked what she thought of the video for "You And Tequila," which was directed by Shaun Silva

"I don't even belong in the same phone book as the guys I'm nominated with." – Mac McAnally on accepting Musician of the Year honors

"It's Cirque de Soleil. It's full-on production. This is off the chain ... the Oscars of the music business." – Lionel Richie comparing this year's show to the last one he attended in 1986.

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