A middle aged guy with pasties on his nipples and a bunch of devil worshipers prancing around? Aging pop star Madonna dressed like a guy with a weird hair style mumbles something about rebels. They don't even try to be relevant anymore.
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A middle aged guy with pasties on his nipples and a bunch of devil worshipers prancing around? Aging pop star Madonna dressed like a guy with a weird hair style mumbles something about rebels. They don't even try to be relevant anymore.
After the 50's and 60' when there was real talent at the Grammys such as Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Henry Mancini, Johnny Mercer, Andre Previn, The Kingston Trio, Ray Charles, Miles Davis, The Beetles, Tony Bennett, Stan Getz, Herb Alpert & the Tijuana, etc. things went slowly downhill in pop music. The tone quality and pitch of the music has been compressing for the last 60 years and it has gotten louder, a lot louder and many of the songs have become almost unintelligible. Where once the visual presentation was secondary to the music, today it just as important and sometimes more important with outrageous costumes, lighting, and acrobatics blended into an enhanced sound system that changes the music to an extent that it would be almost unrecognizable without it.A middle aged guy with pasties on his nipples and a bunch of devil worshipers prancing around? Aging pop star Madonna dressed like a guy with a weird hair style mumbles something about rebels. They don't even try to be relevant anymore.
Politics has always found it's way into the arts.The strange appearance of former pop-star Madonna dressed like a man and mumbling about rebels was an indication that the Grammies have morphed into politics.