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This performance proves that she's a Legend
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Celine Dion and Christina Aguilera were particulary impressive, dialing the diva down several notches on Janis Ian's heartbreaker "At Seventeen" and Gershwin's "I Love You Porgy," respectively. And John Mayer and B.B. King - an inspiration at 83 - heated things up with a rollicking take on "Let the Good Times Roll."
Christina Aguilera, in jazz-singer mode, purred her way through the Gershwin brothers’ “I Loves You Porgy” with relative understatement and class. Taylor Swift sounded shakier in her set, but blues legend B.B. King wailed on “Let the Good Times Roll,” trading guitar licks with John Mayer. It was a glorious showcase for the mighty King.
Smartly, the Grammys booked Christina Aguilera to sing Gershwin’s “I Loves You Porgy.” In 2007, a raunchy Aguilera stole the Grammys with a jaw-dropping take on “It’s A Man’s Man’s Man’s World”; last night, a classy Aguilera repeated the feat with a jazz classic.
Watching her sultry and jazzy performance tonight, it was hard to believe Christina Aguilera was ever the belly-baring cotton-candy blond who sang "Genie in a Bottle."
With class to spare, Christina Aguilera reminded us that a career as a pop tart can be a beginning, instead of an end. Ya hear that Spears? Moore? Simpson?
Then the Foo Fighters roared through Carly Simon's "You're So Vain," another Hall of Fame classic, while Christina Aguilera, again going against type, crooned "I Love You Porgy." Using her lower and mid-range, the usually loud pop star brought unexpected depth and feeling to this piano ballad. It was the night's musical highlight.
Christina Aguilera tried to fill the biggest shoes, singing the Gershwins’ "I Loves You Porgy" as a tribute to Nina Simone. Backed by a jazz quartet, Aguilera displayed impressive control through the bulk of the perf, showing off the range of her pipes only at the song’s conclusion.
Wow. I'm surprised that many are praising the performance. It was just really kind of just OK. It wasn't vocally impressive, it was dull, and I dunno, I have really liked any of her recent performances except the one from the VMAs...and I think she was lipping that. I used to love her live.
This is from last week and i think it is her best live performance of beautiful in years.I just wonder what happened to the belting Christina. She's always had those vocal performances that are like "wow"..and I realize she doesn't have an album out to promote technically, but recently her voice just isn't as appealing lately. I'm wondering if she's doing it purposely to get ready for an album release in the near future? Hell, Celine's done it. She lipsank for months and then BAM a new album and her voice was just...bangin. So, who knows.
I just wonder what happened to the belting Christina. She's always had those vocal performances that are like "wow"..and I realize she doesn't have an album out to promote technically, but recently her voice just isn't as appealing lately. I'm wondering if she's doing it purposely to get ready for an album release in the near future? Hell, Celine's done it. She lipsank for months and then BAM a new album and her voice was just...bangin. So, who knows.
Well, you must have missed the VMAs or AMAs. I know she lipped at the VMAs, but she did some riffs where she was belting. At the AMAs, she sang a lot of her songs in the medley live.
Last night's Grammy Nominations Concert Live!! had at least one high point -- Christina Aguilera belting out "I Love You, Porgy" as part of the night's tribute to vocal greats.
Still, when was the last time you watched the Grammys, like, really watched the Grammys? [Ed. note: Technically, last year.] Sure, it's fun to gawk and judge celebrities on the red carpet with those silly puppet-like fashion pundits. And, yeah, we get a kick out of the live performances and discovering which of the best new artists of the year can actually sing. (See Christina, above.)
1. Best Musical Performance: At the 2008 Grammy Nominations Concert, Britney's former rival and fellow Mouseketeer, Christina Aguilera, classes up the joint with a lovely performance of "I Loves You Porgy," billed as a tribute to the inimitable Nina Simone. We like the whole idea of a concert to announce the nominations so much that we're going to use the following phrase for the first time anyone's used it ever: Well done, Grammys! Check it out here with our Online Video Guide.
She's better focus on the new album , Dynamite is a good fun song but it will fail the GH era is over and by the way her birthday is today .
Happy 28TH birthday Christina

