2014 GRAMMY Performances, Ranked
By Radio.com Staff
This year it seemed like the words "And the GRAMMY goes too" were hardly uttered during the night's live broadcast, leaving plenty of room for the performances.
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The 56th Annual GRAMMY Awards featured 20 performances that ranged from Beyoncé and her hubby, Jay Z showing why they're everyone's favorite couple to Fleetwood Mac's Lindsay Buckingham—who joined Nine Inch Nails and Queens of the Stone Age for an all-star finale—proving he can still rock after all these years.
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This time around the GRAMMYs prided itself on having different musicians, old and new, team up for interesting duets. Some made sense (Sara Bareilles & Carole King), while others just shouldn't have, like Kendrick Lamar and Imagine Dragons, a team-up which we are now lovingly referring to as Good Kid, m.A.A.d Dragons.
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For those who missed the performances, Radio.com staff has recapped all 20 of them with just one quick phrase. So check out what we really thought about the GRAMMYs biggest moments.
1. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Mary Lambert, Trombone Shorty, Queen Latifah and Madonna - "Same Love"
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In short: Groundbreaking
2. Kendrick Lamar with Imagine Dragons - "M.A.A.D City" & "Radioactive"
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In short: Mash-up Of The Year
3. Beyonce & Jay Z - "Drunk in Love"
In short: Honeymoon Phase
4. Daft Punk feat. Pharrell, Nile Rodgers & Stevie Wonder - "Get Lucky" "Le Freak" "Another Star/Around the World"
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In short: History Lesson
5. Nine Inch Nails and Queens of Stone Age joined by Dave Grohl & Lindsey Buckingham -"Copy of A" and "My God is the Sun"
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In short: Lindsey Still Rocks
6. Taylor Swift - "All Too Well"
In short: Headbanger's Ball
7. Kacey Musgraves - "Follow Your Arrow"
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In short: Pro-Marijuana Country Song
8. Katy Perry featuring Juicy J - "Dark Horse"
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In short: #GothRevival
9. Lorde - "Royals"
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In short: Stark And Simple
10. Pink featuring Nate Ruess - "Try" & "Just Give Me a Reason"
In short: Pink du Soleil
11. Carole King with Sara Bareilles - "Beautiful/Brave" Mash-up
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In short: Charmingly Obvious
12. Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Merle Haggard & Blake Shelton - "The Highwayman" "Okie From Muskogee" and "Mammas, Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys"
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In short: Anti-Marijuana Country Song (Sung By Willie Nelson)
13. Keith Urban featuring Gary Clark Jr. - "Cop Car"
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In short: Just Two Dudes
14. Paul McCartney featuring Ringo Starr - "Queenie Eye"
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In short: Not a Beatles Reunion
15. Miranda Lambert & Billie Joe Armstrong - The Everly Brothers "When Will I Be Loved"
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In short: Mismatched
16. John Legend - "All of Me"
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In short: Extra Sappy
17. Hunter Hayes - "Invisible"
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In short: Ambitious Debut
18. Metallica and Lang Lang - "One"
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In short: Now The World Is Gone I'm Just Yaaaaawn.
19. Ringo Starr - "Photograph"
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In short: Definitely Not A Beatles Reunion
20. Robin Thicke with Chicago - "Saturday In The Park," "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?" & "Blurred Lines"
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In short: White Dudes Swaying