No one cares.
Never heard of any of ‘em.
Piss on ‘em.
Is Sinatra’s “In the Wee Small Hours” nominated? How about Paul Simon’s “Graceland”?
No?
I think I’ll skip it.
? over under on political rants, 10? <
There are 84 categories in all. 4 of them are country. So I’m going with 80 political rants.
Won’t be watching the vulgarity.
no thanks
Ain’t nobody got time fo’ dis mess!
The what?
Predictions: Beyonce for most F words in one acceptance speech and longest temper tantrum against Trump. Heavy competition for both awards.
The Grammys were a joke back when I was a kid and they were giving awards to Christopher Cross for “Sailing” while completely oblivious the actual good music being made. They still are completely oblivious to the good music of the day, and now they’ve decided to add left-wing lectures and scolding to the irrelevance. I can’t imagine who would waste an hour or two of their lives on this show.
ML/NJ
Karaoke awards with Trump bashing no doubt.
Music awards? You call that music?
As an upcoming artist—singer, performer, recording artist, performer, and co producer. I sadly need to keep abreast of all that is going on musically/business wise in my industry. But I can NOT watch the grammy’s with all the BS rants. Especially now is difficult as I’m going to the next level shopping the best I can afford in vocal coaches and new co producers in LA. I just keep focused on the work and laugh a lot with everyone. But it is tough. When you’re recording and networking, you spend a lot of time with people that are on the completely whacked out end of the spectrum. It is very hard. But God gave me the gift and I’m not going to let ‘evil’ win.
Another stupid awards show where leftist loons present awards to other leftist loon.
Watching water boil is far more entertaining.
I’ll probably be watching the Military History channel while this joke of a show is on.
How do these people make money anyway being that the music “industry” is all but dead? I mean how many records did they sell total last year? 100? I read an interview with Quincy Jones a few months ago. He says what the music industry now sells in a year they use to sell in a week in the 1980s early 90s before the internet and pirating came along.