The Agency's Posts

On the Set: Robert Downey Jr., Jude Law talk 'Sherlock Holmes': Reporting from Didcot,— This much is clear: It's 1891, a year after their first....
Read More>

James Bond (and Daniel Craig) back on the job: James Bond will be back in U.S. theaters in November 2012 with “Skyfall,” the 23rd....
Read More>

Movie review: 'Anonymous': The film, with Rhys Ifans as Edward de Vere, the film's purported bard behind Shakespeare, is no....
Read More>

Should 'In Time' star Justin Timberlake cry himself a river?: Many things could be said of Justin Timberlake's nascent acting career, but one thing he....
Read More>

You want some ice cream: Eddie Murphy's comeback bid: Eddie Murphy began what could be an epic return to glory--or maybe just an ephemeral return....
Read More>

Davis Guggenheim talks U2's 'Achtung Baby' documentary: More than two decades ago, the Irish rockers U2 were at one of their early peaks with their....
Read More>

Rowan Atkinson finds U.S. a tough bean to crack: Although the Brit comic's Mr. Bean and Johnny English films and TV shows have found global....
Read More>

Zooey Deschanel sings the national anthem, is 'not a jerk': Zooey Deschanel sang the national anthem Sunday night at Game 4 of the World Series,....
Read More>

Zachary Quinto on the 'STAR TREK sequel: It’s been a busy week for a certain young Vulcan. Zachary Quinto’s first effort as....
Read More>

Time is money in the Justin Timberlake sci-fi film: The new science fiction film “In Time” is predicated on a single high-concept: In....
Read More>

Critic's Notebook: The lowdown with Tom Waits: Similes, metaphors, memorable characters and lyrics — it's all there in the....
Read More>
Grammys 2013: The performance mash-ups to dread
Posted on: 02/09/13
Share/Save/Bookmark
 

The best thing the Grammys telecast attempts to do is also its most tricky feat to accomplish: the artist pair-up. For everyElton John and Eminem, there's a Stevie Wonder and theJonas Brothers. For every Mumford & Sons and Bob Dylan, there's a record-scratcher like Taylor Swift and Stevie Nicks

Yet these collaborations are one of the main reasons we watch the Sunday telecast, which will be broadcast live except for the West Coast on CBS. Rare is it to see legends from one genre working with today's pop celebrities.

Last year brought an inspired show closer with Paul McCartney joined by Bruce Springsteen, Dave Grohl and Joe Walsh, but it also had some cringe-worthy moments, such asthe overmatched Foster the People with the Beach Boys. So what should viewers look forward to — or fear — on Sunday night? Pop & Hiss is here to help you prepare.

The Levon Helm tribute. The smooth-singing drummer of the Band died in early 2012 and the Grammys have lined up a rather respectable-sounding tribute to the fallen legend. Aged soul scorcher Mavis Staples brings a touch of class to anything she touches, and it should be a blast to see her go toe-to-toe with fiery upstart Brittany Howard of the Alabama Shakes. If there's a cause for concern, it's that Elton John will bring the mush and Mumford & Sons will overplay it. Still, on a scale of dreadful to excited, this falls closer to excited.

Miguel & Wiz Khalifa. It's nice to see the Grammys giving the stage to Migue, an R&B up-and-comer  building his fanbase. It would be nicer if the Grammys would simply allow Miguel to sing his song-of-the-year-nominated cut "Adorn" without an assist, because it's a prime showcase for his throwback R&B. Grammy watchers, however, will likely get to see the remix of "Adorn," which featured Wiz Khalifia and added a needless rap in a place where the original had Miguel just getting heated. On the scale of dreadful to excited, we're ultimately excited to see Miguel on the show.

Alicia Keys & Maroon 5. No. Can the CBS show "The Mentalist" launch an investigation into how this pairing was allowed to happen? The puppy-dog vocals of Adam Levinewill surely clash with Keys' rarely understated approach. If there's a commonality between the acts, it's that they share a love for slick, simple production, but the biggest fear is that Maroon 5 will trot out the reggae-light "One More Night." On the scale of dreadful to excited, this is dreadful.

PHOTOS: Top nominees | Snubs & surprises | Nominations concert | Full coverage

Dierks Bentley & Miranda Lambert. Expect a capable if not show-stopping performance from these country superstars. They're tour mates, so this pairing is more an advertisement for their road show than anything related to Grammy. Both like to paint themselves as country rebels — Lambert's songs generally tell us how crazy she is — so here's betting this will be relatively close to the rock 'n' roll side of country. On the scale of dreadful to excited, Pop & Hiss is square in the middle. 

Bruno MarsRihanna & Sting. Pop chameleon Bruno Mars can generally handle himself in any situation, because his albums make overtures to the many varying strands of vintage rhythm and blues. But then things get problematic. For Sting, every little thing he's done of late is a cliche, because he's perfected that art of easy-listening adult pop with dashes of an orchestra or world music.Billboard notes that Mars' "Locked of Heaven" was supposedly influenced by Sting, which would solve one piece of the puzzle. That leaves gossip magnet Rihanna. She's the industry's go-to artist for guest verses, so apparently she had to be stuck somewhere. On the scale of dreadful to excited, this leans closer to dreadful.  

Elton John & Ed Sheeran. In a three-hour show, there's reason to fear this performance will send the Grammys into snooze control. Sheeran earlier posted on Twitter that this duet will feature one of his own songs, meaning no doubt it will be his nominated hit "The A Team." If you're not familiar with the acoustic strummer, that the video begins with the sound of birds is likely all you need to know. He's gentle. On the scale of dreadful to excited, where does boring fit? 

The Black Keys & the Preservation Hall Jazz Band. No other announced 2013 pairing makes as much sense as this one. The increasingly arena-sized blues rock of the Black Keys has always had a bit of a swampy undercurrent, and Dr. John, essentially a musical ambassador for New Orleans, should be able to bring that out of the Keys. More intriguing is the possibility that something from Dr. John's recent album, "Locked Down," produced by the Keys' Dan Auerbach, will be sampled on the telecast. On the scale of dreadful to excited, color us excited. 

Travis Barker, Chuck DLL Cool J, Tom Morello & DJ Z-Trip. This late Grammy addition on Thursday could go either way. LL Cool J will also be hosting the Grammys, so don't expect anything too crazy here, but the additions of Public Enemy's Chuck D and Rage Against the Machine's Tom Morello raise expectations that this performance will carry some sort of social commentary. Recording Academy President Neil Portnow hinted to MTV that this will be "a celebration of the kind of music" LL Cool J is known for, so expect a rock-rap mash-up. This is pure speculation on our part, but it stands to reason that the Grammys will pay tribute in some way to the Beastie Boys' Adam Yauch, and that could be tucked in here. On the scale of dreadful to excited, this tips slightly -- skeptically -- toward the latter, as it has us curious.

 
COMMENTS
Be the first to post a comment!


Post A Comment:




  • It's 2020! Start booking roles in commercials, fashion, films, theater and more with The Agency Online!

  • NEW WORKSHOP with Barbara Barna & Sean De Simone!

    Hi Everyone and Happy Summer! Sean at Sean De Simone casting and Barbara Barna are teaming up for a super informative and fun Hosting for Home Shopping workshop. A great opportunity for established or experienced TV Hosts and Experts interested in learning how to get noticed and how to get in....
  • MASTERCLASS W. Robin Carus & David John Madore

    A Special Offer for the Agency Community, from one of our favorite NYC Casting Directors! EMAIL FacetheMusicWithUs@gmail.com Or Eventbrite To Sign Up! Class Size is Limited.
  • Don't Fall Into The Comparison Trap

    Hi Everyone! As the second installment in an ongoing series of features by the Agency's amazing community, here's some sage advice from our own Regina Rockensies; a humble (& awesome)veteran we've had the pleasure of working with for a long time. Have an excellent week! : ) - The Agency....
  • One Model's Agreement

    Hi Everyone! As the first piece in an ongoing series of original articles by the Agency community, here's a short reflection on some of the values of professional acting & modeling that we can all keep in mind for our next casting. Good luck on your castings &shoots this week! : ) -....




 
home       castings&news       privacy policy       terms and conditions      contact us      browser tips
Official PayPal Seal