And, as I agreed with Andre Cymone, I also have to admid I agree with your point of view Strange indeed, about the all these big British Artists you mention. I try not to compare today'(s contemporary big winner artists too much with the big artistry of uncomparable artists of the sixties up to the eighties, even eearly nineties... But since we're on it, Beyonce's artistry, and her many, many grammies... She will never beat the amazingness of those who meant much more in pop and rock like Bowie or The Stones, Elton John, or even Prince. In my opinion of course. To me, pop and rock music is beyond it's limits of renewal and excitement. Since rap and hip-hop, nothing ever new came to this/these format(s) of music we all love so much. For me, it all went downhill since Stock Aitken & Waterman, in the eighties. [Edited 2/12/24 7:14am] "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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Yeah its tough to compare the times, I mean it also should be noted back then only five got nominated for Album of The Year now eight or nine do because they try to include everyone, maybe they actually should stop that and then some would not lose so much and complain. Also the years Stevie Wonder won, which he actually won 3 times, he also was against a lot more artistry I mean when its Billy Joel Elton John Stevie Wonder Paul Simon, I mean those four alone are better than the whole industry now. | |
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