…not like that last one means anything to him. When recently appearing on Bill Maher’s Club Randompodcast, Mellencamp, 74, shrugged off the Grammys and the whole notion of award shows.
When Maher, 70, brought up how he skipped out on this year’s Golden Globes, Mellencamp said, “Do you know what a Golden Globe is or a Grammy? It’s f—king nothing. It means nothing. It means less than nothing.”
Mellencamp won the Best Male Rock Vocal Performance at the 25th Annual Grammy Awards, the same ceremony where he was nominated for Album of the Year (American Fool) and Producer of the Year. At the 27th Annual Grammy Awards in 1985, Mellencamp’s “Pink Houses” was up for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance. The following year, he was nominated in the category again for “Scarecrow.”
Mellencamp’s 1994 collaboration with Me’Shell Ndegeocello, “Wild Night,” was nominated for the inaugural Best Pop Vocal Collaboration (with Vocal) category at the 37th Grammy Awards, losing to Al Green and Lyle Lovett’s “Funny How Time Slips Away.”
Mellencamp’s Other Bold Statement
Mellencamp is not one to hold his tongue. At the start of the month, Mellencamp appeared on an episode of Real Time With Bill Maher, and dismissed his song “R.O.C.K. In The USA” as “f—king stupid and silly.”
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