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Forbes: Madonna #1 most watched performance of the Grammys
Top Five 2015 Grammy Moments From TiVo

So who did make TiVo’s top five most-watched moments of last night Grammys? Here’s a rundown:

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1. Madonna’s performance of “Living for Love†came in at number one. The woman will probably still be rocking fishnet stockings and corsets on stage when she’s 75 years old – and that’s why we love her. Her matador number might not have been the best performance of her career (or of last night’s Grammys) but she’s Madonna. It’s not like she needs to prove herself anymore. She appears on a stage, we watch.

2. The moment Sam Smith won Best Pop Vocal Album for In the Lonely Hour came in at number two. It was a big award, and the singer-songwriter is having a hell of a year. Backstage he thanked an ex-boyfriend for breaking his heart and inspiring all the songs on the album. He wins again.

3. Leave it to Pharrell to turn “Happy†– a song we’ve all heard at least 600 times in the last six months – into something new. Dressed like a sixteen-year old bellhop, Pharrell was backed by classical pianist Lang Lang and film composer Hans Zimmer. No one can make neon yellow moccasins (or whatever those things were) look as cool as he can.

4. After a speech from President Obama and an emotional, brave spoken-word piece by domestic violence survivor Brooke Axtell, Katy Perry performed “By the Grace of God,†and people watched. Perry kept it simple this time – no sharks, no bikinis, no Super Bowl pageantry.

5. Sir Paul McCartney was lead guitarist and backup singer for Rihanna and Kanye on “FourFiveSeconds,†and TiVo watchers tuned in, despite the fact that it was one of the more awkward performances of the night. It was an odd trio and the on-stage chemistry was about as exciting as waiting in line at the post office. It’s hard not to tune in for Rihanna, though. And people did.

Beyoncé wasn’t the only one left out of the TiVo top five. Annie Lennox pretty much stole the night when she got on stage with Hozier, and Ed Sheeran’s stripped-down performance of “Thinking Out Loud†(along with John Mayer, Questlove, and Herbie Hancock) proved that you don’t need fireworks and dancing sharks to move an audience. You just need talent.

 

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The woman will probably still be rocking fishnet stockings and corsets on stage when she’s 75 years old

And I hope she pays for the therapies because of that sight as well

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And I hope she pays for the therapies because of that sight as well

:air:

 

Lets be honest here though... if you take a look on twitter and FB what people are saying about the performance aren't what you'd call flattering :rip: good for her for being the most watched but it seems not for the right reasons :spin:

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Well done, Madge, so pleased for you bae.  :pawsup:

I love judas SO MUCH but I canʹt look like a copycat of JLO!!!!
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The playback though :rip:

But she's always been more focused on the show part of a performance since the beginning, so it's okay!

tryna go ask Alice, tryna catch that rabbit
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Vernier

Queen of viewership during an anticipated performing comeback :applause:

Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn
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britneybritney4

She was prob my favorite of the night not gonna lie :) and Gaga during ACDC she looked so hot

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:air:

 

Lets be honest here though... if you take a look on twitter and FB what people are saying about the performance aren't what you'd call flattering :rip: good for her for being the most watched but it seems not for the right reasons :spin:

You have always been her biggest fan, so caught up on what people have to say about the Queen :applause: I hope you're pre-ordered your multiple copies of the Super Deluxe Edition of Rebel Heart, available on any music store and iTunes on March 10th.

 

This is yet another example of why Madonna is the Queen of Pop, you can either accept it and live in the hands of her Madgesty, or you can deny such fact and live the life of a peasant in the out-land. 

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1. Madonna’s performance of “Living for Love†came in at number one. The woman will probably still be rocking fishnet stockings and corsets on stage when she’s 75 years old – and that’s why we love her. Her matador number might not have been the best performance of her career (or of last night’s Grammys) but she’s Madonna. It’s not like she needs to prove herself anymore. She appears on a stage, we watch.

EXACTLY, not everything she does has to outshine her previous performances, just sit back and watch one of the worlds greatest entertainers.

Ive seen loads of negative (aginst) sh!t about her performance and outfits last night, so nice to see a nice review. 

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