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The eight great moments of the 2024 Grammys: the magic of Joni Mitchell, the coldness of U2 and the nose of Taylor Swift

2024-02-05T05:30:27.250Z

Highlights: Taylor Swift made history at the Grammys: she is the only artist to win the big prize, Album of the Year, four times. Tracy Chapman was one of the surprises of the night, because she was not announced. Dua Lipa and Miley Cyrus remember the disco music fever Seventies disco music has been making a comeback for years. Joni Mitchell named an angel because of the first one who took a chance: Joni. Mitchell, wearing a braids and sitting on her shoulders, fell over her shoulders in her braids.


The American was the winner of the night and announced the album at a gala where the performances of Tracy Chapman, Dua Lipa and Miley Cyrus and the reappearance of Céline Dion stood out


Taylor Swift made history at the Grammys: she is the only artist to win the big prize, Album of the Year, four times.

In the 66th edition of the most important music awards, she won it for her 2022 work,

Midnights.

She thus surpassed Frank Sinatra, Paul Simon and Stevie Wonder, who total three.

The singer took advantage of the ceremony to say that she will release a new album in April, because the

marketing

department of the current biggest pop star does not rest.

For one thing and another, Swift was once again the star of awards that gave the other two important awards to Miley Cyrus (Record of the Year for

Flowers)

and Billie Eilish (Song of the Year for

What Was I Made For?

)

.

The defeated was SZA, who started with the maximum nominations (nine) and only took three.

It was a long ceremony (three and a half hours) presented by the comedian Trevor Noah, who told brilliant jokes, and which was held in the early hours of Sunday the 4th to Monday the 5th Spanish time, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. .

These were the highlights.

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Tracy Chapman and Luke Combs on stage at The Grammys. MIKE BLAKE (REUTERS)

Tracy Champan's penetrating voice

Dressed all in black, with a small acoustic guitar, with gray hair.

Discreet, sinuous.

Tracy Chapman was one of the surprises of the night, because she was not announced.

She guest-starred with Luke Combs, who has turned his version of Tracy Chapman's 1988 song

Fast Car

into a hit today.

As soon as Chapman started singing, with that unmistakable penetrating voice, Taylor Swift got up from her seat and began vocalizing the lyrics.

She was like that the entire song, the queen of pop.

Chapman and Combs performed

Fast Car,

which turned out beautifully.

Chapman has been out of the limelight for decades and can only be seen on stage on rare occasions.

At the Grammys she had a blast.

Dua Lipa during her performance at the Grammys.

MIKE BLAKE (REUTERS)

Dua Lipa and Miley Cyrus remember the disco music fever

Seventies disco music has been making a comeback for years.

At the Grammys Dua Lipa and Miley Cyrus remembered him.

The first opened the night with six minutes of mirror ball music where she fused

Training Season, Houdini

and some touches of

Dance the Night

.

Imperial, Lipa came out in a black leather corset, used various sets and sang and danced wonderfully.

If anyone finds any flaw in Lipa, let them say so: it will be news.

Miley Cyrus opted for

Flowers

with that very personal rough voice.

She was very comfortable with the American, liking and improvising and changing some of the lyrics.

In the end, she threw the microphone with her foot on the ground

(crack)

and said goodbye in a punk style.

Taylor Swift with the award for best Pop Album, where she announced the release of her new album.

MIKE BLAKE (REUTERS)

Taylor Swift's opportunism

The Swifties

had

been analyzing the signals that the star was sending them all day.

The most accepted theory was that Taylor Swift would announce when she collected one of her six awards (it was so clear that she was going to win) the date of the release of the re-recording of

Reputation,

her 2017 album. But no, the news was too much. draft: Swift reported, while receiving the Grammy for best Pop Album, of the release of a new work, titled The Tortured

Poets Department

, which will be released on April 19.

She also said that you could already see her cover on her social accounts.

Some may think that using a Grammy ceremony to promote your new album is not very elegant.

And they will be right.

Joni Mitchell and Brandi Carlile during their performance of 'Both Side Now'.

MIKE BLAKE (REUTERS)

An angel named Joni Mitchell

Meryl Streep was crying, Olivia Rodrigo too… When she finished, the entire venue stood up and gave the biggest ovation of the gala.

On a memorable night for women in music, everyone knew that if they were there (Taylor Swift, Rodrigo, Miley Cyrus, SZA...) it was because of the first one who took a chance: Joni Mitchell.

Wearing a cap, silver braids falling over her shoulders, a cane in her hand and sitting in a stately chair, Joni Mitchell began to sing and everyone believed that she had taken the stage by an angel.

It was the first time that the Canadian, a singer whose influence many compare to that of Bob Dylan, performed at the Grammys, an institution that has awarded her ten awards.

In 2015 she suffered a brain aneurysm from which she has slowly recovered and for a couple of seasons she has been giving rare and exquisite performances.

It was historic to have her on stage at 80 years old still performing

Both Side Now with a vibrant voice.

“I've looked at life from both sides, the winner and the loser,” Mitchel sang as a summary of a full life.

At the end of her performance and as she received the ovation of the night, she broke out into a sincere smile.

After her presence everything didn't matter anymore.

Billie Eilish, with her brother Finneas on piano, performing 'What Was I Made For?'

at the Grammys. MIKE BLAKE (REUTERS)

Intimate Billie Eilish and dressed as 'Barbie'

The complete opposite of the departure of Dua Lipa and Miley Cyrus was the presence of Billie Eilish.

She performed seated, with her brother Finneas at the piano and with some violinists surrounding them.

She staged

What Was I Made For?

, the song from the

Barbie

soundtrack

that won the Song of the Year award.

And as always, Eilish seems to always play it like she's facing the song of her life.

With her eyes closed, almost whispering, the singer filled the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles with emotion.

Olivia Rodrigo, with blood stains, performing 'Vampire'. MIKE BLAKE (REUTERS)

The blood of Olivia Rodrigo

What a

Vampire song,

how many things happen in three and a half minutes, from the absorbed beginning to its accelerated final part.

Olivia Rodrigo performed her hit dressed in long red satin.

She filled the stage with blood, including parts of her body.

She didn't need to move from her seat: her wonderful voice and such a good song don't need anything else.

The coldness of U2

The U2 thing was strange, because the Irish group wanted to perform from the venue where they are trying to straighten out their career (shaken in recent times especially by critics) with a concert residency, the Sphere in Las Vegas.

He performed

Atomic City,

his new song, released in September.

It was like playing a

video clip.

Everything very cold and artificial.

Céline Dion at the presentation of the Album of the Year, which Taylor Swift won. MIKE BLAKE (REUTERS)

The reappearance of Céline Dion

The most important award, the last of the night, for Album of the Year, was presented by Céline Dion.

It was an unexpected presence because the Canadian singer retired from public life after reporting a nervous system illness.

“When I say I'm happy to be here I say it from the heart,” said the singer.

“I love you, how handsome you are,” she added.

She spoke little, but her presence moved at the end of the gala.


Source: elparis

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