Emmy Awards 2014/The Beatles: The Night That Changed America
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Outstanding Music Direction The Beatles: The Night That Changed America *WINNER Barbra Streisand: Back to Brooklyn (Great Performances) The Oscars Saturday Night Live Outstanding Lighting Design/Lighting Direction For A Variety Special Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games Opening Ceremony *WINNER The Beatles: The Night That Changed America The 56th Grammy Awards The Oscars Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Variety Series Or Special The 56th Grammy Awards *WINNER The Beatles: The Night That Changed America The Kennedy Center Honors The Oscars The Voice
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Rather strange/bizarre categories with a mixed bag of entries in each. How could anyone decide? It comes down to pure guesswork. Not sure how/why they come up with so many awards with so many categories. They all just become meaningless....just another award show of which there are a gazillion.
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66TH ANNUAL PRIME TIME EMMY AWARDS on NBC GOSH-DARN-IT! Writing for a Variety Special The Beatles: The Night That Changed America Billy Crystal: 700 Sundays The 71st Annual Golden Globe Awards Sarah Silverman: We Are Miracles 67th Annual Tony Awards
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Emmy Awards on NBC Directing for a Variety Special Gregg Gelfand, The Beatles: The Night That Changed America Louis J. Horvitz, The Kennedy Center Honors Hamish Hamilton, The Oscars James Lapine, Six by Sondheim Beth McCarthy Miller and Rob Ashford, The Sound of Music Live! Glenn Weiss, 67th Annual Tony Awards I hate the Emmy voters!
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I wanted to like that special..and in many respects I did...but I didn't love it, particularly some of the selected performers. I loved the Beatles interviews, the historical footage and some of the interviews with people there at the Ed Sullivan show...but as a whole the thing was just OK. IMO anyway. That said, would've been great to see it win the Emmy.
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Emmy Awards on NBC Variety Special AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Mel Brooks The Beatles: The Night That Changed America Best of Late Night With Jimmy Fallon Primetime Special Billy Crystal: 700 Sundays The Kennedy Center Honors Sarah Silverman: We Are Miracles Young Frankenstein (or Frankensteen) beat The Fab Four!
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I assume this title was meant to be, more or less, tongue in cheek. Technically Mel Brooks didn't beat the Beatles. A special about him beat a special about the Beatles. As I said in your other post, I thought that special was just OK. Had the potential to be amazing. I would've preferred more of a retrospective documentary vs. a collection of some (average to pretty good) modern-day pop stars singing Beatles songs. John Legend was the only performance that sticks out in my mind from that show. Not a knock on the Beatles (trust me) more of a knock on some of the so-so talent they got to perform.
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LiveForever:
.. As I said in your other post, I thought that special was just OK. Had the potential to be amazing. I would've preferred more of a retrospective documentary vs. a collection of some (average to pretty good) modern-day pop stars singing Beatles songs. John Legend was the only performance that sticks out in my mind from that show. Not a knock on the Beatles (trust me) more of a knock on some of the so-so talent they got to perform.
Funny, I can't remember what John Legend even did. I loved the Eurythmics Fool on a Hill & Dave Grohl & Jeff Lynn doing Hey Bulldog. I mean...who else has ever done Hey Bulldog?
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Good call? Hey bulldog was pretty great. And there were some other highlights too I suppose. John legend did what I thought was an amazing duet with Alicia Keys and they performed Let it Be with the dueling pianos. It was pretty special.
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oh yeah...Let It Be. See...I'd rather hear some songs that are a little different. Even Yesterday was not good for me..wasn't that Katie Perry? Terrible. Maroon 5 opened & they were pretty good too.