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Podcast Appearances
He does it, yeah. Yeah. Now, obviously, that was a long time ago. Maybe he's a different man now. Well, I don't think so. He seized the red carpet. Yes.
He does it, yeah. Yeah. Now, obviously, that was a long time ago. Maybe he's a different man now. Well, I don't think so. He seized the red carpet. Yes.
No, no, no.
No, no, no.
The flights were extremely cheap or relatively cheap compared to what they would have been like this time last year.
The flights were extremely cheap or relatively cheap compared to what they would have been like this time last year.
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There's usually a party in everybody's dressing room. Yes. There was none of that. There was none of that. But there was by the end of the show. Yes.
There's usually a party in everybody's dressing room. Yes. There was none of that. There was none of that. But there was by the end of the show. Yes.
I think it was a combination of everything, actually.
I think it was a combination of everything, actually.
So you're seated there. Even before the show started. So if you go back and you listen to everything that leads up to Grammy weekend, right? The pre-parties and so on. That adds to the energy. The vibrancy of the city adds to the energy. And not that the city wasn't vibrant, but things were very different from, I'd say, Wednesday onwards. And that was evident.
So you're seated there. Even before the show started. So if you go back and you listen to everything that leads up to Grammy weekend, right? The pre-parties and so on. That adds to the energy. The vibrancy of the city adds to the energy. And not that the city wasn't vibrant, but things were very different from, I'd say, Wednesday onwards. And that was evident.
In the first writing meeting, we already agreed that the tone of the show would have to be different. Not to say the show's going to be sad, but we're observing a moment. And then by the time you get to the actual show, everything that you're saying, it ends up being bigger than the sum of its parts. So yes, Beyonce is emotional because it is a very big moment.
In the first writing meeting, we already agreed that the tone of the show would have to be different. Not to say the show's going to be sad, but we're observing a moment. And then by the time you get to the actual show, everything that you're saying, it ends up being bigger than the sum of its parts. So yes, Beyonce is emotional because it is a very big moment.