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Favourite performance at a BRIT Awards Event?
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KieranDS
21-01-2011
Girls Aloud The Promise (2008)
Spice Girls with the Union Jack dress

Yours?
Mr. Fahrenheit
21-01-2011
Justin and Kylie was cool.
I also like the Spice Girls one.

I could name better performances from artists I like more, but I love these ''WTF?!'' moments in any award show.

(Although there's nothing like the VMAs!)
Stupid_Head
21-01-2011
I really can't remember many, I guess Ginger nearly revealing her tits and Jarvis Cocker mooning during Whacko's performance is about all I can...
Mechajlo
21-01-2011
I actually have to say Cheryl Cole's FFTL performance last year, really took me by surprise.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6bp6hMkidM
scratchy23
21-01-2011
Lady Gaga - Telephone/Dance In The Dark

Pure brilliance.
KieranDS
21-01-2011
Originally Posted by Mechajlo:
“I actually have to say Cheryl Cole's FFTL performance last year, really took me by surprise.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6bp6hMkidM”

Oh yeah! I forgot about that performance!
Pre-recorded or not, it was a great performance.
Mechajlo
21-01-2011
Originally Posted by scratchy23:
“Lady Gaga - Telephone/Dance In The Dark

Pure brilliance.”

How could I forget about that one! It was pretty awesome yeah, woulda liked to hear the proper songs though. Nonetheless, nice tribute to McQueen.
ajman
21-01-2011
The KLF self-destructing at the Brit Awards in 1992.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CDButf0go8
Mechajlo
21-01-2011
Originally Posted by ajman:
“The KLF self-destructing at the Brit Awards in 1992.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CDButf0go8”

How did they even manage to get onto the Brits with... that?! Maybe it's me, wasn't born at this point. Part of me thanks my parents for that.
ajman
21-01-2011
Originally Posted by Mechajlo:
“How did they even manage to get onto the Brits with... that?! Maybe it's me, wasn't born at this point. Part of me thanks my parents for that.”

They were the biggest band in the UK at the time and so were pretty much guaranteed an appearance at the awards if they wanted it. At the time they had become disillusioned with making music and had pretty much decided to call it a day so they used the opportunity to basically stick two fingers up at the music industry by opening their big self-congratulatory shindig with a performance that could only be described as utter s**te.

I miss the KLF.
CANDYANGEL
21-01-2011
The ones I remember the most and are my faves are The Spice Girls-1997 and Take That and The Beatles Medley, where it starts off in black and white. I was a huge fan of both at the time.
Paparazzo
21-01-2011
Originally Posted by scratchy23:
“Lady Gaga - Telephone/Dance In The Dark

Pure brilliance.”

This. It was amazing. I can't imagine what the original performance would have been.
Mr. Fahrenheit
21-01-2011
Originally Posted by scratchy23:
“Lady Gaga - Telephone/Dance In The Dark

Pure brilliance.”

Brilliance?

It was pure pretentious shite.
I know the message behind it was good, she did lose a friend, (and one of the most innovative designers in the world) but she really looked like she was trying to be something way more than she is.
Paparazzo
21-01-2011
Originally Posted by Mr. Fahrenheit:
“Brilliance?

It was pure pretentious shite.
I know the message behind it was good, she did lose a friend, (and one of the most innovative designers in the world) but she really looked like she was trying to be something way more than she is.”

I'll admit the 'dancing' was awful, but it wasn't shite.
Mr. Fahrenheit
21-01-2011
Originally Posted by Paparazzo:
“I'll admit the 'dancing' was awful, but it wasn't shite. ”

What dancing?

The acoustic Telephone was bad, but then she looked like an utter fool with her keytar, the ultimate hipster toy so they can pretend they're all rockstars. Plus, her costume looked like Britney threw her frappucino over her.
Paparazzo
21-01-2011
Originally Posted by Mr. Fahrenheit:
“What dancing?

The acoustic Telephone was bad, but then she looked like an utter fool with her keytar, the ultimate hipster toy so they can pretend they're all rockstars. Plus, her costume looked like Britney threw her frappucino over her.”

The strange twisting and turning stuff she was doing.
Mr. Fahrenheit
21-01-2011
Originally Posted by Paparazzo:
“The strange twisting and turning stuff she was doing.”

I'm fairly sure she wet herself after realising she looked like a total eejit.
Paparazzo
21-01-2011
Originally Posted by Mr. Fahrenheit:
“I'm fairly sure she wet herself after realising she looked like a total eejit.”

Meeh I didn't like it at the time and was expecting a lot more, but it really grew on me.
BadRomance
21-01-2011
Kylie - Cant Get Blue Monday Out Of My Head
Hound of Love
21-01-2011
Originally Posted by Mr. Fahrenheit:
“Brilliance?

It was pure pretentious shite.
I know the message behind it was good, she did lose a friend, (and one of the most innovative designers in the world) but she really looked like she was trying to be something way more than she is.”

This

Bananarama performing Love in the first degree was interesting...it may have influenced Take That's royal variety performance of The Flood
Mr. Fahrenheit
21-01-2011
Originally Posted by Paparazzo:
“Meeh I didn't like it at the time and was expecting a lot more, but it really grew on me.”

Although it wasn't the most original performance, I liked VMAs 2009. A lot.

This performance really disappointed me.
westlifefan123
21-01-2011
Kings Of Leon were so awesome and Westlife performing Uptown Girl were just incredible!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

From Hayley
Paparazzo
21-01-2011
Originally Posted by Mr. Fahrenheit:
“Although it wasn't the most original performance, I liked VMAs 2009. A lot.

This performance really disappointed me.”

The VMA's performance is definately the one to beat.
Mr. Fahrenheit
21-01-2011
Originally Posted by Paparazzo:
“The VMA's performance is definately the one to beat.”

Totally.

She wasn't the first to do an orchestral remix of a song, or even the first to bleed to death on stage, but it was a great performance, and a great vocal performance. I hope she does something as good as that again.
Paparazzo
21-01-2011
Originally Posted by Mr. Fahrenheit:
“Totally.

She wasn't the first to do an orchestral remix of a song, or even the first to bleed to death on stage, but it was a great performance, and a great vocal performance. I hope she does something as good as that again.”

*wonders about the grammys*
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