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Seems like everything is auto-tuned and probably as many here, I just can't listen to that stuff. I do like Lorde though, which Billie Eilish seems to try to sound like, but I don't know whether Lorde autotunes (probably a little, though), but that was around 2014, so I guess I'm behind the times.
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I always watch them. As always, some parts I liked, others not so much. For me surprisingly great stuff from Tyler the creator and Tanya Tucker, neither of whom I cared much about before hand. Rosalia was also great and I expected that. Gary Clark jr. rocked. Alicia Keys is a very warm host, can't help but like her. In memoriam always makes me sad, Peter Tork, Roky Erickson, Jack Renner, and many more. I'm not a huge fan of Billie Eilish, but enjoyed seeing her innocent surprise at all this acclaim for music she recorded in her room at home. It goes on way too long and there is plenty of fluff, like that sloppy mess of Aerosmith and Run dmc and of course grammy music is just the tiniest sliver of music...but I will always watch it anyway.
I made it until some time before 11 pm and switched it off. For me, it was boring, forgettable pabulum, with audience members inexplicably jumping up and down and screaming all night. Enthusiasm is great, but the chasm between what was being presented and the audience "reaction" was beyond the pale. A number of people in the music biz wrote pieces today outlining what the Recording Academy has to do to fix it. There's lots, and I hope they start working on it. A good Grammys night is great TV; I hope we see it again.
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"I'd crawl over twenty miles of bad country to listen to you pee in a tin cup on the telephone." (Jo Carol Pierce)
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