[轉錄][專題] 2000-2010十場葛萊美最佳演出
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標題: [專題] 2000-2010十場葛萊美最佳演出
時間: Sun Feb 13 04:34:54 2011
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10 Best Grammy Performances, 2000-2010
by Jillian Mapes, Kevin Rutherford, Jazmine Gray | Feb. 12, 2011 11:00 EST
With more than 30 musicians appearing on-stage at the 53rd annual Grammy
awards, we're expecting unforgettable performances and once-in-a-lifetime
collaborations that inspire utterances of "…Did that just happen?" But this
year's event has a lot to live up to, especially considering the
unforgettable performances we've seen in the last decade. Before this year's
cops of nominees take the stage, join us in counting down the 10 best Grammy
performances from 2000-2010. Agree with our picks? Think we were watching a
different show than you were? Tell us in the comments!
10. Gorillaz, Madonna & De La Soul, 2006
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWQIyV2Grqc&feature=player_embedded
The 48th Grammys started off as no other Grammys had before -- with an
opening band that wasn't even three-dimensional. Animated act Gorillaz took
to the stage to perform the Record of the Year-nominated "Feel Good Inc."
joined briefly by the real De La Soul and a hologram of Madonna. But when the
real Madge appeared onstage moments later to perform her 2005 hit "Hung Up,"
with its sexy dancing and ABBA samples, the Grammy crowd truly let loose.
9. Radiohead & the USC Marching Band, 2009
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Radiohead may have shunned the music industry in 2007 when it released "In
Rainbows" straight to fans using a pay-what-you-want online download, but the
band proved it could still play to the Academy (literally) at the 2009 Grammy
Awards. Joined by the USC Marching Band, Thom Yorke and co. performed a
rendition of "15 Step" that was so rousing, even the frontman shared some of
his twitchy dance moves. Eat your heart out, Fleetwood Mac.
8. Kanye West & Daft Punk, 2008
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYTaGxOuURU&feature=player_embedded
When Kanye West released "Stronger" as a single in 2007, it seemed written in
the stars that the rapper and Daft Punk, who is sampled on the tune, would
join forces and perform together. At 2008's 50th Grammys, that's exactly what
happened. Note to the Black Eyed Peas: THIS is how you do a light show!
7. Lady Gaga & Elton John, 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0bo9gck3cg&feature=player_embedded
Lady Gaga's performance at the 52nd Grammy Awards was classic not only for
its over-the-top theatrics, but for Elton John's appearance on "Speechless"
and the duo's duet on Elton's classic "Your Song." The best part? The
conjoined mega-piano Gaga and Elton played on, not to mention the pair's
matching rhinestone glasses.
6. P!nk, 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzg-ztr0vow
For the 52nd Grammy Awards in 2010, P!nk took a few lessons from Spider-Man
and gave a show-stopping performance of aerial, acrobatic brilliance. P!nk
may not have walked away with any trophies that night, but thanks to her
high-flying rendition of "Glitter in the Air," she was the artist everyone
was talking about come Monday morning.
5. Beyonce & Tina Turner, 2008
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKQlByhlG-c&feature=player_embedded
Beyonce and Tina Turner were "rolling, rolling, rolling" as they lit up the
stage with their performance of Turner's "Proud Mary" at the 50th annual
Grammys. The show-stopping, glitz and glamour-filled duet proved that Tina
still had it, and no one --not even B -- was going to take it away from her.
4. T.I., Jay-Z, M.I.A., Lil Wayne & Kanye, 2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UJr9FcZ3cs&feature=player_embedded
It was as though a new rap supergroup ("the rap pack" seems fitting) formed
at the 2009 Grammy Awards, when all facets of hip-hop joined forces for one
killer performance of T.I. and Jay-Z's "Swagga Like Us." Lil Wayne and Kanye
West held their own as usual, but it was a pregnant M.I.A. who stole the show
in her sheer polka-dot dress. The fiesta rap diva didn't just look like she
was about to pop -- she actually gave birth three days later.
3. Usher & James Brown, 2005
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aY6zpvqoojo&feature=player_embedded
Between Usher's Michael Jackson-esque moves on his 2004 single "Caught Up"
and James Brown's fancy footwork on "Sex Machine," the two R&B titans'
performance at the 47th Grammys was one to remember. Check out the dance-off
toward the end of the set -- a true passing-of-the-crown moment.
2. Melissa Etheridge & Joss Stone, 2005
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_j3TDhc8vY&feature=player_embedded
Melissa Etheridge and Joss Stone may seem like an unlikely pairing, but when
you throw Janis Joplin into the equation, it makes perfect sense. Both
songstresses possess their own unpolished soulfulness and rock stylings,
which proved to be a powerful match in a tribute to Joplin at the 2005
Grammys. Stone started off with "Cry Baby" before being joined by Etheridge,
who triumphantly made a return to the stage after being diagnosed with breast
cancer one year earlier.
1. Eminem & Elton John, 2001
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJDaysZ_WB8&feature=player_embedded
Eminem angered the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation with the
homophobia-tinged lyrics on his 2000 album "The Marshall Mathers LP," the
organization protested the 2001 Grammys because of his involvement. But
gay-activist Elton John crossed the picket lines and joined Em's performance
of "Stan" at the ceremony in a move that was musically powerful, as well as
political.
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