From: NewNowNext
Fresh off her Super Bowl triumph, Lady Gaga took to the Grammy stage last week and delivered a stirring (and oh-so-Gaga) tribute to David Bowie.
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She didn’t go for an imitation, but managed to evoke Bowie’s spirit, moving through a catalog of some of his greatest hits, from “Space Oddity” to “Let’s Dance,” with help from longtime Bowie collaborator Nile Rodgers.
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It was an affecting and effective tribute to a true rock pioneer.
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