My answer is “No.” I know far too much insider information about the Grammy’s, and how their “voting” process is accomplished.
Additionally, the entire music landscape has changed, and to me, there is very little talent, and variety, anymore, so it’s a who give a s–t about these self congratulatory awards shows, for less than mediocre talent?
Finally, I heard on many news shows, once again, musicians had to drag politics into the mix. Just go away with that BS.
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I haven’t watched the Grammys in around 40 years. It’s basically all the elite jackasses giving each other reach arounds.
Perfectly stated.
I don’t really watch the Grammys when I am watching tv with my mom and dad and their are not a big fan of it as well LOL! cheers
I used to watch them avidly as a kid-teen in the 80’s and early 90’s. After the Jethro Tull Hard Rock/Metal Performance debacle they lost credit and I eventually stop taking interest by ’91.
The last couple of years my teen daughter likes watching them for the artist’s she loves. So, I do see highlights and performances I cannot relate to.
Learning that people lobby for these awards as well as pay for them. I’ve found them to be more about industry player’s patting themselves on their backs.
Tasker,
You are correct about the “voting” process (lobbying, pay offs, etc.), and can you really call the clips you see, “highlights?” LOL!!!
I don’t like to swear on public sights, honestly, but I have to say, “No. F–k No!”
I rather watch SpongeBob SquarePants!!!