Billbord评出格莱美史上最伟大的50个瞬间 #郎朗#Metallica入选

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郎朗与Metallica在上届格莱美的合作获选Billbord“格莱美史上最伟大的50个瞬间”。http://s11/mw690/001opnEIgy6PKqIs9CO2a&690 #郎朗#Metallica入选" TITLE="Billbord评出格莱美史上最伟大的50个瞬间 #郎朗#Metallica入选" />
其他伟大瞬间包括:第一届格莱美、格莱美电视初播、雷·查尔斯、披头士、猫王、迈克尔·杰克逊等巨星获奖、纪念列侬中野洋子与六岁的列侬之子登台、惠特妮·休斯顿崭露头角的表演、阿姆与艾尔顿·约翰合作演出以打破对他的恐同指责、碧昂斯与王子的合作、保罗·麦卡特尼的格莱美初演等。
从1959年首届格莱美起,56届选出50个最伟大瞬间(The
Greatest Grammy Moments of All Time);
2014年入选有二:一是郎朗与Metallica的合作;一是现场集体婚礼(性向不一)麦当娜与说唱组合联袂献唱同志歌曲。
在五十瞬间中出现的古典音乐家仅有3位——指挥大师索尔蒂、帕瓦罗蒂、郎朗,入选理由是:
-1997年,索尔蒂获得其第31尊格莱美奖杯,成为格莱美史上获奖最多的人(这一纪录至今未被打破)。
-1998年,颁奖礼直播开始一小时后帕瓦罗蒂突然病发不能演出,灵魂歌后艾瑞莎·弗兰克林在半小时后就要表演自己节目的情况下,紧急替代帕瓦罗蒂演唱《今夜无人入眠》,拯救了这届颁奖礼。
-2014年,郎朗与Metallica,值得铭记的合作。
(以上简译,原文见下)
《滚石》杂志等:盘点2014格莱美最佳·最差表演
http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_4c1aa2d00102eqc8.html
(今年格莱美,郎朗又获邀担任表演嘉宾,将第三次登台演出)
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Source: www.billboard.com/photos/6415041/greatest-grammy-moments-of-all-time-photos
排名不分先后。
全撸一遍就可以看出,是按年份由近及远。
美国《公告牌》(Billboard):格莱美史上最伟大的50个瞬间
The 50 Greatest Grammy
Moments
By Billboard Staff, New York, NY |
February 03, 2015 11:48 AM EST
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One To Remember
(2014) 值得铭记的合作 -
Metallica与郎朗联袂演出该乐队名曲《One》
Metallica
performs at the Grammys for the first time since 1992, revisiting
its 1988 classic “One” with classical pianist Lang Lang -- who
phones drummer Lars Ulrich in San Francisco from Bejing to cook up
the collaboration. “He’s like a conductor,” Lang says -- though
most conductors don’t use pyro.
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Love Is All Around
(2014) 爱无所不在
- 为33对新人(性向不一)现场举行婚礼创造了历史,说唱组合马克勒莫和刘易斯与麦当娜联袂演唱该组合热单同志歌曲《Same
Love》
Macklemore,
Ryan Lewis and Mary Lambert perform the gay-rights anthem “Same
Love,” with an assist from Madonna, while Queen Latifah makes
history by performing a wedding ceremony for 33 diverse
couples.
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Down With The King
(2013)
Christian MC
Lecrae is the first rapper to win best gospel album for
Gravity.
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4 / 50
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A Cowboy’s Farewell
(2012)
Glen Campbell
-- a four-time Grammy winner who is suffering from Alzheimer’s and
is in the midst of a farewell tour -- is honored by Blake Shelton,
who sings his hit “Southern Nights,” and The Band Perry, which
performs “Gentle on My Mind.” Campbell then joins them onstage to
sing “Rhinestone Cowboy.”
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Rolling In The Gold
(2012)
Just two years
after Beyoncé sets a record for most wins by a female artist, Adele
ties it by taking home six awards. The night begins with a poignant
tribute to Whitney Houston, who died just the day before. Host LL
Cool J speaks movingly about “a death in the family,” and Jennifer
Hudson sings “I Will Always Love You.”
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6 / 50
Which Came First, The Lady Or The
Egg? (2011)
Lady Gaga is
carried down the red carpet inside a giant egg -- and doesn’t stop
for interviews because the latch is stuck. She emerges onstage to
sing “Born This Way” and wins three Grammys. She later tells Jay
Leno she spent three days in the “temperature-controlled”
egg.
7 / 50
Greatest Of Ease
(2010)
The crowd at
the Staples Center gasps as Pink performs aerial gymnastics while
singing “Glitter in the Air.”
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Record Pace
(2010)
Beyoncé sets a
new record for a female artist when she takes home six Grammys,
including song of the year for “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It).”
Taylor Swift becomes the youngest-ever album of the year winner (at
age 20) when Fearless nabs the trophy -- one of seven wins to date
for Swift.
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9 / 50
Baby Mama Drama
(2009)
A very
pregnant M.I.A. performs the hook of “Swagga Like Us,” joined by
Kanye West, Jay Z, Lil Wayne and T.I. How pregnant? Tonight is her
due date. She does not give birth onstage -- her son arrives three
days later.
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This Is 50
(2008)
For the
Grammys’ golden anniversary, Tina Turner is lured out of retirement
to duet on “Proud Mary” with Beyoncé. The night’s big winner is Amy
Winehouse, who becomes the fifth woman to take home five trophies
in one night.
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We’re Crazy, Fly Us
(2007)
Dressed as
airline pilots, Cee Lo Green and Danger Mouse of Gnarls Barkley
appear in the center of Los Angeles’ Staples Center to perform a
languid version of “Crazy.”
12 / 50
Lennon & McCartney Reunion
(2006)
Presenter
Ellen DeGeneres announces, “Our next performer needs no
introduction,” and then doesn’t give one to Paul McCartney, who
sings live on the Grammys for the first time, performing “Fine
Line” from his Chaos and Creation in the Backyard and “Helter
Skelter.” He returns later to join Linkin Park and Jay Z for
“Yesterday.” Jay Z stages a Beatles reunion by wearing a John
Lennon T-shirt.
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Holograms Get Down
(2006)
Gorillaz --
the collaboration between Damon Albarn and cartoonist Jamie Hewlett
-- appear as holograms to perform “Feel Good Inc.,” joined onstage
first by De La Soul and then by Madonna, as the holograms segue
into her song “Hung Up.”
14 / 50
Bald, Proud And Loud
(2005)
A
shaven-headed Melissa Etheridge appears onstage following
chemotherapy for breast cancer, and stuns the audience with a fiery
duet with Joss Stone on a Janis Joplin tribute, “Piece of My
Heart.”
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15 / 50
The Big Open
(2004)
One of the
most memorable show openings in Grammy history features Beyoncé
teamed with Prince, for a medley of three songs from Purple Rain
and a little “Crazy in Love” thrown into the mix.
16 / 50
Strummer Calling
(2003)
Bruce
Springsteen, Elvis Costello, Dave Grohl and “Little Steven” Van
Zandt pay tribute to Joe Strummer, who died the previous December
at age 50, with a ferocious “London Calling.”
17 / 50
New York State Of Mind
(2002)
Billy Joel and
Tony Bennett team up on “New York State of Mind” in tribute to New
York after 9/11. Alan Jackson provides an emotional moment when he
performs “Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning).”
18 / 50
Elton & Em
(2001)
Eminem battles
accusations of homophobia by performing “Stan” with Elton John.
Later, host Jon Stewart says that after performing with Elton,
Eminem also has agreed to go to the bathroom with George
Michael.
19 / 50
That Dress
(2000)
One of the
most memorable Grammy images of all time: the green Versace
silk-chiffon dress worn by Jennifer Lopez. Her song “Waiting for
Tonight” is up for best dance recording that year. Cher’s “Believe”
wins, but 14 years later no one remembers what Cher was
wearing.
20 / 50
Smooth Operator
(2000)
Carlos Santana
released his first album in 1969 and won his first Grammy in 1989.
Tonight, powered by “Smooth,” he sweeps the awards -- eight wins
ties the record for the most Grammys earned in one evening set by
Michael Jackson and Thriller in 1984.
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21 / 50
La Buena Vida
(1999)
Ricky Martin,
then virtually unknown outside the Latin pop world, gyrates his way
into the mainstream with his performance of “The Cup of
Life.”
22 / 50
“For The Children”
(1998)
Wu-Tang Clan
member Ol’ Dirty Bastard interrupts Shawn Colvin’s acceptance
speech for song of the year (“Sunny Came Home”) to declare,
“Wu-Tang are for the children.”
23 / 50
Soy Vey (1998)
During Bob
Dylan’s performance of “Love Sick,” one of the “fans” onstage with
Dylan is performance artist Michael Portnoy, who tears off his
shirt, revealing the words “Soy Bomb” scrawled across his chest,
then launches into a memorable spastic dance.
24 / 50
This Is 40
(1998)
The 40th
annual Grammys are marked by a number of all-time stand-out
moments: An hour into the live telecast, Luciano Pavarotti tells
producer Ken Ehrlich over the phone from his hotel room that he is
too ill to perform -- the first time in Grammy history that an
artist cancels an appearance while the show is already on the air.
Ehrlich races to Aretha Franklin’s dressing room. The diva is 30
minutes away from singing “Respect” with Dan Aykroyd and John
Goodman. She agrees to also perform the aria “Nessun Dorma” (which
she had sung three days earlier at a MusiCares fundraiser). Ehrlich
would later call the 40th awards show “the night Aretha Franklin
saved the Grammys.”
25 / 50
Teenage Dream
(1997)
LeAnn Rimes,
14, becomes the youngest person to win a Grammy up to that point,
when she takes home best new artist and best female country vocal
performance. (In 2002 The Peasall Sisters -- Sarah, Hannah and
Leah, ages 13, 9, and 7, respectively -- break the record when they
share in the Grammy wins for their contribution to the O Brother
Where Art Thou? soundtrack.)
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Take A Bow, Maestro
(1997)
Conductor
Georg Solti becomes the most decorated man in Grammy history when
he wins his 31st award for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s
recording of Wagner’s “Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg.”
27 / 50
Bono Effs It Up
(1994)
U2 win best
alternative music album for Zooropa and Bono accepts by saying, “I
think I’d like to give a message to the young people of America --
and that is we shall continue to abuse our position and f--- up the
mainstream. God bless you.” He makes good on his promise nine years
later when he drops the f-bomb again while accepting a Golden Globe
for “The Hands That Built America.”
28 / 50
Mourner’s Song
(1993)
Eric Clapton
wins six Grammys, ending with record of the year for “Tears in
Heaven,” written after the death of his 4-year-old son Conor. His
acceptance speech is one of the most moving in Grammy history: “The
one person I want to thank is my son for the love he gave me and
the song he gave me.”
29 / 50
Rhymes With Great
(1990)
Bonnie Raitt’s
first album was released in 1971; 19 years later, she wins her
first Grammy -- and three more. Album of the year Nick of Time
promptly jumps to the top of the Billboard 200 on the chart dated
April 7, 1990.
30 / 50
New York, New York
(1988)
The 30th
annual awards are held at Radio City Music Hall, prompting a medley
of Big Apple performers in which Lou Reed’s “Walk on the Wild Side”
leads into Run-D.M.C.’s “Tougher Than Leather.”
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License To Ill
(1987)
It’s as if the
MTV Video Music Awards have crashed the Grammys: The Beastie Boys
-- accompanied by DJ Hurricane -- strut onstage in lockstep, goof
their way through announcing the rock category winners and then
bestow the best rock vocal performance Grammy on Robert Palmer. A
bewildered Palmer takes the stage while Adam “MCA” Yauch attempts a
handstand or breakdance headspin -- either way, it doesn’t
work.
32 / 50
Whitney Ascendant, Tina
Triumphant (1985)
“It was truly
‘A Star Is Born’ time,” producer Ken Ehrlich says of Whitney
Houston’s performance of “Saving All My Love for You” (which itself
goes on to win her an Emmy in 1986). Tina Turner wins three awards,
including record of the year for “What’s Love Got to Do With
It.”
33 / 50
Everybody Is A Star
(1985)
After winning
two Grammys for the Purple Rain soundtrack and another for Chaka
Kahn’s cover of his “I Feel for You,” Prince closes the show with
“Baby I’m a Star.” “Do you want some more?” he calls out, before
executing a spin and seven perfect splits. The performance climaxes
with audience members (including Boy George) dancing onstage while
Prince exits up the aisle.
34 / 50
Michael’s House
(1984)
When Michael
Jackson wins his seventh Grammy of the night for Thriller, two
things happen: He sets a new record for most wins at one ceremony,
and he takes his sunglasses off for the first time that night,
apparently at the request of his friend Katharine Hepburn. He then
promptly breaks his own record with an eighth win, as “Beat It”
takes record of the year.
35 / 50
Piano Summit
(1983)
To celebrate
the 25th anniversary of the Grammys, Ray Charles, Jerry Lee Lewis,
Little Richard and Count Basie take center stage at four grand
pianos and trade verses of Charles’ “What I’d Say.” “Don’t sing
rock’n’roll no more,” implores Richard. “Find Jesus like I did.”
But rock’n’roll wins out when Lewis answers this call with a
roaring “Whole Lotta Shaking Going On.”
36 / 50
Lennon Remembered
(1982)
John Lennon
and Yoko Ono’s Double Fantasy wins album of the year, and Ono walks
to the podium with 6-year-old son Sean and producer Jack Douglas.
The audience erupts into sustained applause, which gives the
overwhelmed Ono time to compose herself. Finally, she speaks: “I
really don’t know what to say. I think John is here with us today.
Both John and I were always really proud and happy that we were
part of the human race. He made good music for the earth and for
the universe.”
37 / 50
No Pants Dance
(1979)
Wearing a tux
jacket and no pants, Steve Martin begins to present the best pop
vocal award. His pants are then handed to him onstage in a dry
cleaning bag. Martin also receives a Grammy of his own (his
second), for best comedy recording for A Wild and Crazy Guy.
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Welcome To The Hotel California
(1978)
The sound of
Los Angeles studio rock reigns at the 20th Grammys. Record of the
year goes to the Eagles’ “Hotel California” while Crosby, Stills
& Nash present album of the year to Fleetwood Mac for
Rumours.
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Thanks, Stevie
(1976)
Accepting his
album of the year award for Still Crazy After All These Years, Paul
Simon says, “Most of all, I’d like to thank Stevie Wonder, who
didn’t make an album this year.”
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Simon vs. Garfunkel
(1975)
Paul Simon is
one of the presenters for record of the year. When Olivia
Newton-John’s “I Honestly Love You” wins, Art Garfunkel accepts on
her behalf. “I thought I told you to wait in the car,” Simon jokes
when he comes to the podium. Not to be outdone, Garfunkel deadpans,
“Still writing, Paul?” Stevie Wonder wins back-to-back album of the
year awards, following his Innervisions trophy with one for
Fulfillingness’ First Finale.
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41 / 50
Back-To-Back Flack
(1974)
Roberta Flack
becomes the first artist to win back-to-back record of the year
awards, following her Grammy for “The First Time Ever I Saw Your
Face” with one for “Killing Me Softly.” Only U2 has repeated the
feat, winning with “Beautiful Day” in 2001 and “Walk On” in
2002.
42 / 50
She Watches Over Us
(1973)
A single word
makes for one of the most memorable acceptance speeches in Grammy
history when Helen Reddy acknowledges her win for best pop
performance female for “I Am Woman” by saying, “And I would like to
thank God, because she makes everything possible.”
43 / 50
King Is Queen
(1972)
Carole King
wins four Grammys, including album of the year for Tapestry, and
becomes the first woman to win song of the year for “You’ve Got a
Friend.”
44 / 50
Live From L.A.
(1971)
After years of
taped post-Grammy telecasts titled The Best on Record, the Grammys
air live on TV for the first time -- and the awards dinners in
multiple cities come to an end. Andy Williams hosts for the first
of seven times, and Simon & Garfunkel win five awards (although
they don’t appear to be speaking to each other) with Bridge Over
Troubled Water taking album of the year and the title track winning
song and record of the year. Aretha Franklin performs “Bridge Over
Troubled Water” during the broadcast and, a year later, wins best
female R&B vocal performance for her own recording of the
song.
45 / 50
Holy Elvis
(1968)
The Grammys
had not yet been invented when Elvis Presley was helping invent
rock’n’roll in 1954, so it isn’t until 1968 that Presley wins his
first award (of three) for best sacred performance for How Great
Thou Art.
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Meet The Beatles
(1965)
The Beatles
win the first two of their nine awards: best new artist and best
performance by a vocal group (for “A Hard Day’s Night”). They also
are nominated in two other categories, losing out to songs that go
on to be classics: Record of the year goes to Astrud Gilberto and
Stan Getz’s “Girl From Ipanema” (not “I Want to Hold Your Hand”)
and best contemporary song goes to Petula Clark’s “Downtown” (not
“A Hard Day’s Night”).
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Rock Arrives
(1962)
A new category
is added: best rock’n’roll recording. The winner: “Let’s Twist
Again” by Chubby Checker. Mancini is the first artist to run up a
big Grammy total in one night, when “Moon River” helps him take
home five awards.
48 / 50
Genius Recognized
(1961)
Ray Charles is
the night’s big winner, nabbing his first four golden gramophones
for The Genius of Ray Charles. The arranger on that album? Quincy
Jones, who’ll go on to become the second-most decorated man in
Grammy history, with 27 wins.
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TV Debut (1959)
The second
awards are given out six months after the first, on Nov. 29, and
the TV audience gets its first taste of the Grammys when taped
portions air on NBC Sunday Showcase, hosted by Meredith Wilson
(author of the book and music for The Music Man). Performers run
the gamut from jazz to folk to sacred music: Nat “King” Cole, Bobby
Darin, Ella Fitzgerald, The Kingston Trio and The Mormon Tabernacle
Choir. Darin takes home best new artist and record of the year for
“Mack the Knife.”
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The First Grammys
(1959)
The inaugural
Grammy Awards are not televised. Trophies are handed out at dinners
in New York and Los Angeles on May 4. The very first song of the
year and record of the year awards go to Domenico Modugno’s “Nel
Blu Dipinto Di Blu (Volare).” Henry Mancini wins the first of his
20 Grammys when The Music From Peter Gunn is named album of the
year. Frank Sinatra loses out to “Volare” and Mancini, but still
wins the first of his 11 awards when Only the Lonely takes home
best recording package.