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Your Favorite Grammy Moments & Performances



I'll get things started. How can we forget this?


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Reply #1 posted 01/25/05 7:55am

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janet.....what have you done for me lately..


nuff said!!
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Reply #2 posted 01/25/05 7:57am

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sosgemini said:

janet.....what have you done for me lately..


nuff said!!


That was an awesome performance. I felt sorry for whoever had to perform after her, Jam and Lewis ripped up the stage. That is unforgetable.

How about this:


"Me and Janet really are 2 different people". lol
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Reply #3 posted 01/25/05 8:01am

VoicesCarry

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janet.....what have you done for me lately..


nuff said!!


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Reply #4 posted 01/25/05 8:02am

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dreamfactory313 said:

sosgemini said:

janet.....what have you done for me lately..


nuff said!!


That was an awesome performance. I felt sorry for whoever had to perform after her, Jam and Lewis ripped up the stage. That is unforgetable.

How about this:


"Me and Janet really are 2 different people". lol



thats why she was the last performance....and then they announced the award for best album..

and the winner? Paul Simon- Graceland..

eek
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Reply #5 posted 01/25/05 8:02am

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The last time I watched the Grammys (not counting last year when Prince was performing) was probably back around '84 when Michael Jackson won a bunch of them. lol
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Reply #6 posted 01/25/05 8:03am

VoicesCarry

sosgemini said:

dreamfactory313 said:



That was an awesome performance. I felt sorry for whoever had to perform after her, Jam and Lewis ripped up the stage. That is unforgetable.

How about this:


"Me and Janet really are 2 different people". lol



thats why she was the last performance....and then they announced the award for best album..

and the winner? Paul Simon- Graceland..

eek


That shit was ridiculous. It was such an old boy's club in the 80's. Still is, but not quite as bad.
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Reply #7 posted 01/25/05 8:03am

dreamfactory31
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sosgemini said:

dreamfactory313 said:



That was an awesome performance. I felt sorry for whoever had to perform after her, Jam and Lewis ripped up the stage. That is unforgetable.

How about this:


"Me and Janet really are 2 different people". lol



thats why she was the last performance....and then they announced the award for best album..

and the winner? Paul Simon- Graceland..

eek


Wow.U have an awesome memory. Wasnt that the 1987 show? By the way, I think Graceland was a great album.
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Reply #8 posted 01/25/05 8:04am

kisscamille

Graceland is a superb album and deserved to be album of the year.

Get some musical taste for christ sake!
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Reply #9 posted 01/25/05 8:05am

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kisscamille said:

Graceland is a superb album and deserved to be album of the year.

Get some musical taste for christ sake!



get some tact for christ sakes...

rolleyes


lol
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Reply #10 posted 01/25/05 8:06am

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minneapolisgenius said:

The last time I watched the Grammys (not counting last year when Prince was performing) was probably back around '84 when Michael Jackson won a bunch of them. lol




He won 8 statues that night.
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Reply #11 posted 01/25/05 8:07am

VoicesCarry

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Graceland is a superb album and deserved to be album of the year.

Get some musical taste for christ sake!


Well yes I can see why you liked Graceland now.
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Reply #12 posted 01/25/05 8:07am

RipHer2Shreds

Mary J singing No More Drama. Brought tears to my eyes, and brought the audience to its feet. worship
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Reply #13 posted 01/25/05 8:07am

kisscamille

sosgemini said:

kisscamille said:

Graceland is a superb album and deserved to be album of the year.

Get some musical taste for christ sake!



get some tact for christ sakes...

rolleyes


lol


When some people on this site get some taste, I'll get some tact. wink
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Reply #14 posted 01/25/05 8:10am

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I really liked Celine Dion's 1996 or 97 performance of "All By Myself". The staging was so elegant and her vocals were through the roof. She really had the audience in the palm of her hands. They had some sort of satin fabric floating on the stage with wind whipping through it and she came down a long stair case. It was high drama. I think that show was held at Madison Sq Garden in New York.
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Reply #15 posted 01/25/05 8:19am

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Im sure that we all remember this Bob Dylan fan. lol

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Reply #16 posted 01/25/05 8:22am

kisscamille

dreamfactory313 said:

Im sure that we all remember this Bob Dylan fan. lol




Can't forget that. Great album of the year choice too.
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Reply #17 posted 01/25/05 11:04am

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1996 Grammy's, Alanis Morissette's incredibly haunting and dark slow orchestral version of "You Oughta Know". It gave me chills.
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Reply #18 posted 01/25/05 11:29am

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npgmaverick said:

1996 Grammy's, Alanis Morissette's incredibly haunting and dark slow orchestral version of "You Oughta Know". It gave me chills.



i thought she did UnInvited that way? confuse
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Reply #19 posted 01/25/05 11:31am

Harlepolis

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Mary J singing No More Drama. Brought tears to my eyes, and brought the audience to its feet. worship


Yes chile woot!

Personaly, this one,,,




With all these nominees, I thought to myself "Girlfriend, you betta take yo ass outta there coz they're gon' to slap yo face like they did to Mariah back in 96".

But maaaan lol they shocked the hell outta me when they let her dominate that night. I was sooo happy 4 my girl headbang
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Reply #20 posted 01/25/05 11:33am

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sosgemini said:

npgmaverick said:

1996 Grammy's, Alanis Morissette's incredibly haunting and dark slow orchestral version of "You Oughta Know". It gave me chills.



i thought she did UnInvited that way? confuse

I thought so too, but wasnt completely sure. I remember her twitching her head around as if she had Tourettes syndrome. Great performance though!
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Reply #21 posted 01/25/05 11:41am

dreamfactory31
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wardrobe malfunction?
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Reply #22 posted 01/25/05 11:41am

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Harlepolis said:


With all these nominees, I thought to myself "Girlfriend, you betta take yo ass outta there coz they're gon' to slap yo face like they did to Mariah back in 96".

But maaaan lol they shocked the hell outta me when they let her dominate that night. I was sooo happy 4 my girl headbang


you really thought that?


hey, what happened to Rhondab? I think she was a very good balance versus the way you look at things....i think we live in an amazing time in history when we can have to beautiful black woman with two very opposing views on things..

thumbs up!
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Reply #23 posted 01/25/05 11:44am

Harlepolis

sosgemini said:

Harlepolis said:


With all these nominees, I thought to myself "Girlfriend, you betta take yo ass outta there coz they're gon' to slap yo face like they did to Mariah back in 96".

But maaaan lol they shocked the hell outta me when they let her dominate that night. I was sooo happy 4 my girl headbang


you really thought that?


hey, what happened to Rhondab? I think she was a very good balance versus the way you look at things....i think we live in an amazing time in history when we can have to beautiful black woman with two very opposing views on things..

thumbs up!


I AM cynical lol I'm the 1st to admit it lol I can't help it tho no matta how I try to shrug it off,,,sorry yo!
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Reply #24 posted 01/25/05 11:48am

CynicKill

Janet's performance is a soft spot for me.

And I agree with whoever said Graceland was a great album. I was beginning to think I was the only one on here to think so.

No one asked but the worst has to be TLC croaking out "Waterfalls".
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Reply #25 posted 01/25/05 12:29pm

jayaredee






Madonna 2001: performing Music
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Reply #26 posted 01/25/05 12:33pm

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Through the years I can remember...

1985

PRINCE & THE REVOLUTION-"Baby I'm A Star'
-All star jam like on the PR tour...this energetic performance had everyone on their feet...Prince was king and he knew it!

EURYTHMICS-'Sweet Dreams' (this may have been '84)
-Annie in drag...loved it

1989
METALLICA-'One'

1991
MARIAH CAREY-'Vision of Love'
-She was so young and sweet!

1996
ALANIS MORRISSETTE-'You Oughta Know'
With an orchestra..this was amazing

JOAN OSBOURNE-'One of Us'

1997
ELLEN DEGENERES' ALL STAR LINE UP w/Sheila E, Bonnie Raitt, Chaka Khan, & M'eshell

WAITING TO EXHALE MEDLEY w/Whitney, Mary, Brandy, CeCe, Chaka, Aretha
-They brought the house down that year!

TRACY CHAPMAN-'Give Me One Reason'

1998
LILITH FAIR MEDLEY w/Sarah Mclachlan, Paula cole, Shawn Colvin

ARETHA-'Nesumm Dorma'
She stood in for Pavoratti and did a soulful version of this famous aria and had everyone in tears!

1999
MADONNA-'Nothing Really Matters'

....I lost this tape so I cant remember who else sang....

2000
WHITNEY-It's Not Right/I Learned From The Best
-She was cracky but I enjoyed it!

2001
MADONNA-'Music'
EMMINEM w/ ELTON JOHN-'Stan'

MOBY, JILL SCOTT & BLUE MAN GROUP-'Trouble's So Hard'
Amazing ecclectic mix of artists...it worked beautifully

U2-Beautiful Day
MACY GRAY-I Try
FAITH HILL-Breathe

2002
MARY J BLIGE -'No More Drama'
She sang her ass off....a bit comical too!

O BROTHER WHERE ART THOU Medly w/Emmylou Harris, Gilian Welch, Ralph Stanley , Ricky Skaggs and Alisson Krauss

2003
COLDPLAY-'Clocks'
NORAH JONES-'Dont Know Why'
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN -'The Rising'
NO DOUBT-'Hella Good'

2004
PRINCE & BEYONCE
SARAH MCLACHLAN w/ Alison Krauss 'Fallen'
GEORGE CLINTON ALL STAR FUNK TRIBUTE W/ EWF
Every minute of last night is on my face today....
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Reply #27 posted 01/25/05 12:44pm

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Madonna 2001: performing Music



donna looked like the dork-geek she really is without nikki during madge's last tour....ms. garrett did not fit personality wise at all..

what was up with donna not touring? anyone know?
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Reply #28 posted 01/25/05 12:45pm

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dreamfactory313 said:



I'll get things started. How can we forget this?


That is my least favorite Grammy moment. You should have saw my jaw drop when Beyonce's ass came out.
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Reply #29 posted 01/25/05 12:45pm

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My favorite Grammy moment was Ricky Martin's Cup of Life performance. headbang
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