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Will the Grammy Awards End With a Big Surprise?

Popcast

The New York Times

Music Interviews, Music Commentary, Music

3.61.5K Ratings

🗓️ 10 February 2017

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

The New York Times pop team debates whether Sturgill Simpson will pull out a surprise victory in a night stacked with Adele vs. Beyoncé face-offs.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello.

0:07.0

Welcome to the New York Times Popcast.

0:09.0

Your views really wasn't half bad of music news and criticism.

0:12.0

I'm your host John Caramonica.

0:14.3

I was wondering if after all these years you'd like to me to go over everything they say the time supposed to heal you but I ain't done much healing.

0:33.0

Hello.

0:35.0

No, you're not flashing back.

0:37.0

You're not having a 12 month old flashback.

0:39.0

That was Hello.

0:40.0

That was Adele.

0:41.0

And if we're listening to Adeleele you know we're talking about the

0:44.3

Grammys the Grammys are coming up on Sunday unless by presidential decree

0:48.7

executive order they get cancelled and we have gathered the whole squad today to talk about this year's

0:55.1

event. We're going to talk about potential controversies. We're going to talk about

0:58.8

people who were nominated shouldn't have been nominated, people who shouldn't

1:01.4

nominated were nominated performances, hosts that aren't really hosts and your

1:05.8

man Kip winger joining me New York Times Chief Pop Music Critic John Pralis.

1:11.0

Hey there. Pop music reporter Joe Oscaris. Hey there. Pop Music reporter, Joe Oscar Elli.

1:14.0

Hey John.

1:15.0

Pop music editor Karen Gans.

1:17.0

Hello.

1:18.0

Music business reporter, Ben Cessario.

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