View Full Version : 2018 Grammy's ratings down from last year.
graciegirl
01-29-2018, 02:21 PM
I didn't watch. Did you? If so what was your favorite part?
Grammys 2018 Ratings See a Big Drop From 2017′s Numbers | 2018 Grammys, Grammys : Just Jared (http://www.justjared.com/2018/01/29/grammys-2018-ratings-see-a-big-drop-from-2017s-numbers/)
Jaggy
01-29-2018, 02:33 PM
I watched the last half hour and didn't recognize one of the songs that were nominated for record, album.. etc.. I think I only knew one performer... but I did see the Broadway tribute with Patti LaPone ( sp).. it was great.
karostay
01-29-2018, 02:34 PM
My interest in the Grammy's ' barf
Same for NFL won't be wasting my time with super bowl
billethkid
01-29-2018, 02:41 PM
My interest in the Grammy's ' barf
Same for NFL won't be wasting my time with super bowl
Ditto.
manaboutown
01-29-2018, 02:46 PM
I didn’t waste my time watching that trashy event.
Kenswing
01-29-2018, 03:01 PM
I didn’t waste my time watching that trashy event.
These award shows anymore are just a protest platform for self important people who think they have talent.
karostay
01-29-2018, 03:30 PM
These award shows anymore are just a protest platform for self important people who think they have talent.
:bigbow::a040::bigbow:
It's Hot There
01-29-2018, 03:39 PM
Self-promoting trash.
John_W
01-29-2018, 04:02 PM
The last time I watched the Grammys was 1989, that's the year Best Heavy Metal Recording went to Jethro Tull, this is true. What's even funnier was two years later when Metallica won for The Black Album, they thanked Jethro Tull for not releasing a record that year. I've seen Jethro Tull twice, first time was in 1972. For those who don't know, Jethro Tull is a great progressive rock band, not a heavy metal band. Below is Ian Anderson lead vocalist and flutist of JT.
https://thehustle.podbean.com/mf/web/zkckyh/ian.jpg
JSR22
01-29-2018, 04:05 PM
The last time I watched the Grammys was 1989, that's the year Best Heavy Metal Recording went to Jethro Tull, this is true. What's even funnier was two years later when Metallica won for The Black Album, they thanked Jethro Tull for not releasing a record that year. I've seen Jethro Tull twice, first time was in 1972. For those who don't know, Jethro Tull is a great progressive rock band, not a heavy metal band. Below is Ian Anderson lead vocalist and flutist of JT.
https://thehustle.podbean.com/mf/web/zkckyh/ian.jpg
I loved Jethro Tull. Saw him several times in NYC.
Chi-Town
01-29-2018, 04:08 PM
Patti LuPone performing Don't Cry For Me Argentina and, of course, Tony Bennett. A nice break from the rap and hip hop which are OK in smaller doses.
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Taltarzac725
01-29-2018, 05:04 PM
Patti LuPone performing Don't Cry For Me Argentina and, of course, Tony Bennett. A nice break from the rap and hip hop which are OK in smaller doses.
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Saw a little of the Grammy's last night as my parents were watching it. I am not that into watching award shows. Not even the Oscars.
ajbrown
01-29-2018, 05:32 PM
The last time I watched the Grammy's was 1989, that's the year Best Heavy Metal Recording went to Jethro Tull, this is true. What's even funnier was two years later when Metallica won for The Black Album, they thanked Jethro Tull for not releasing a record that year. I've seen Jethro Tull twice, first time was in 1972. For those who don't know, Jethro Tull is a great progressive rock band, not a heavy metal band. Below is Ian Anderson lead vocalist and flutist of JT.
I have never seen them live, my friends tell me he stood on one foot for the whole concert (this may be a lie :))...... in fact it has been a long time since I have thought of Jethro Tull until recently. I forget where I was recently and I was talking with friends after golf about JT making an album that was was one continuous song.
It reality it was not one song, but it played that way. The folks I was talking to never heard of JT. Thick as a brick, the album, not my buds :)
As far as Grammy's? I am just tired of the award shows being used for an agenda, I cannot watch. It is too bad as there are some talented people that I enjoy listening to.
69Ludwigs
01-29-2018, 06:16 PM
Grammys are a total farce of self promotion, actual talent is not a part of it any more. Much like the current mentality of "everyone gets a trophy" for even the lamest of efforts. Seems like the nastier your song the more Grammys you get.
Allegiance
01-29-2018, 07:04 PM
My interest in the Grammy's ' barf
Same for NFL won't be wasting my time with super bowlDitto.
Except betting football is an easy moneymaker. No need to watch. ;)
John_W
01-29-2018, 07:20 PM
...It reality it was not one song, but it played that way. The folks I was talking to never heard of JT. Thick as a brick, the album, not my buds :)
That was actually the tour I saw in '72, "Thick as a Brick". The album jacket if you remember, folded out into a newspaper with stories mostly concerning rabbits. The show to this day was one of best I've ever seen, and remember this came right after the album Aqualung, so they were fairly big at the time. During the show they had people in rabbit costume hop across the stage, or a large telephone would ring and Ian would stop and go answer. When playing the flute he is often on one leg with the other sort of a tree pose, he also plays the acoustic quite often especially on the intro to Thick as a Brick. I saw JT again in '95 with Emerson Lake & Palmer, he wasn't quite the same theatrically, in fact on that tour he fell and broke his leg and made some shows from a wheel chair. Check out video's from the '70's, they were quite good.
https://cdn2.bigcommerce.com/server1800/b354d/product_images/uploaded_images/ian-anderson-early-70s-flute.jpg?t=1423851094
https://www.gannett-cdn.com/-mm-/ad556c5ba319059c701dd0de6a56f73d7f4c723a/c=0-185-2254-3190&r=383&c=0-0-380-510/local/-/media/2016/04/12/Nashville/Nashville/635960663201743212-721024-03.JPG
Abby10
01-29-2018, 10:30 PM
I also quit watching any of those award shows years ago, but my husband happened to be flipping through the channels when Bruno Mars was on and we did watch his performance. I really enjoy him. Not only is he a great performer, but I've never heard him use his platform for politics. I could be wrong about that last part, but that is what really turns me off about so many musicians, actors, etc.
Glad to hear on the morning news that Bruno Mars finally got some recognition for his talent.
Judith Ann
01-30-2018, 12:56 AM
lADY GAGA, SHAKIRA, AND PATTI LAPONE WERE JUST AMAZING!!!!
Bay Kid
01-30-2018, 09:38 AM
They shot themselves in the foot for most people caring to watch.
DeanFL
01-30-2018, 09:50 AM
Oh NO!!! Please don't tell me that I missed yet another Awards Show.
Been on a losing streak here - missing almost every one of these self-promoting self-congratulating self-absorbed TV/movies/music/theater Prima Donna award shows.
The last one I really watched was on a Zenith tube-TV set and if I was out recorded it on a VCR tape. I think Johnny Carson hosted. And zero politics. And very few 'know-it-all' celebrities spouting their views to the public.
Man I must be getting old...sounding like my father when Elvis and the Beatles came out.
Ingenuity
01-30-2018, 10:44 AM
I always look in to see the opening act, hoping it would be Bruno Mars. It wasn't, and again it was an "in your face" political statement and I changed channels. But I was glad I looked in again and saw all of Lady Gaga's performance. It was amazing.
My Post
01-30-2018, 12:03 PM
I liked Rihanna. I actually don't find her pretty personally but Va-Voom.
Abby10
01-30-2018, 12:40 PM
Oh NO!!! Please don't tell me that I missed yet another Awards Show.
Been on a losing streak here - missing almost every one of these self-promoting self-congratulating self-absorbed TV/movies/music/theater Prima Donna award shows.
The last one I really watched was on a Zenith tube-TV set and if I was out recorded it on a VCR tape. I think Johnny Carson hosted. And zero politics. And very few 'know-it-all' celebrities spouting their views to the public.
Man I must be getting old...sounding like my father when Elvis and the Beatles came out.
Speaking of Johnny Carson, he was the best. That was when late night television was great and worth watching.
fw102807
01-30-2018, 12:57 PM
Man I must be getting old...sounding like my father when Elvis and the Beatles came out.
I have to laugh at this because their first appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show my dad said that in 50 years no one would even know who they were.
Ditto on the not wasting time on awards shows or Superbowl.
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