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Eminem surprised everyone watching the Grammys in 2001 when he and the openly gay Elton John dueted on the rappers' song, "Stan." (AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian)- Xfinity Music Programmers
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10. Ol' Dirty Ba...During Shawn Colvin's 1998 acceptance speech for her win for "Song of the Year," Ol' Dirty Bastard came on stage and proclaimed, "I went and bought this outfit that costed a lot of money today...you know man, 'cause I figured that Wu-Tang was going to win... Puffy is good but Wu-Tang is the best." ODB was apparently upset that Puff Daddy beat The Wu-Tang Clan in the category of "Best Hip-Hop Album." (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)- Xfinity Music Programmers
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9. Jethro Tull (...Grammy broadcast producers most likely booked Metallica to play their hit "One" during the 1989 ceremony with the foresight that the band would most likely win in the new category of "Best Hard Rock Metal Performance." However, in an epic upset, the flute wielding fantasy-rockers Jethro Tull ended up winning the award. Their win was so unlikely that not only did Jethro Tull skip the award ceremony, but when Alice Cooper and Lita Ford announced the winner, the audience responded with thunderous boos. (AP Photo/Marcelo Hernandez) - Xfinity Music Programmers
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8. Milli Vanilli...The duo won the "Best New Artist" award at the 1990 Grammys, but soon after, Rob Pilatus and Fabrice Morvan's award was revoked because they didn't sing on their mulitplatinum debut album, "All or Nothing." Upon losing the Grammy, the group held a press conference where one reporter asked them, "How do you expect the fans, the media - anybody - to take you seriously?" Pilatus responded by saying, "Ha! Good question." (AP Photo/Douglas C. Pizac) - Xfinity Music Programmers
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7. Bono and Fran...In an awkward, nervous speech read from a crumpled sheet of paper, Bono introduced Frank Sinatra for his Grammy Legend award in 1994. Bono's four-minute ramble included lines such as, "Frank walks like America: Cocksure." A watery-eyed Sinatra remarked that the applause was, "the best welcome I ever had" before going off on a tangent about alcohol, saying, "I hope you weren't drinking all night and didn't ask me to join you. It's very dry back[stage]." He went on to express that he was upset that he was not allowed to sing a song. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)- Xfinity Music Programmers
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6. Paul Simon, A...Host Andy Williams introduced the "Record of the Year" presenters Lennon and Simon by saying they were "both formerly associated with partners whom you may have heard of." Olivia Newton-John's "I Honestly Love You" wins and in an awkward moment, Art Garfunkel comes on stage to accept on her behalf in a tuxedo t-shirt. Simon and Garfunkel seem appear uncomfortable and Lennon remarks, "Which one of you is Ringo?" Garfunkel then says, "Still writing, Paul?" and gets big laughs from the crowd. Lennon came back by saying, "Where's Linda?" to Simon in reference to his own estranged partner's partner (Paul McCartney's wife Linda). Realizing that the reference had been lost to the audience, Lennon exlaimed, "Oh well...Too subtle, that one." (AP Photo/Kathy Willens) - Xfinity Music Programmers
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5. KISS (1996)At the 1996 Grammys, TuPac came on stage said, "We're gonna try to liven it up...You know how the Grammys used to be, all straight looking folks with suits, everybody looking tired, no surprises. We're tired of that... We need to shock the people, so let's shock the people." The awe-struck audience then erupted with applause when KISS took the stage in full costume and make-up for the first time in over 15 years. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara)- Xfinity Music Programmers
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4. Jennifer Lope...Jennifer Lopez stunned the audience with her minimalist green Versace dress at the 2000 Grammy Awards. Fellow presenter David Duchovny remarked, "This is the first time in five or six years that I am sure nobody is looking at me." (AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian) - Xfinity Music Programmers
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3. Elton John an...Eminem surprised everyone watching the Grammys in 2001 when he and the openly gay Elton John dueted on the rappers' song, "Stan." (AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian)- Xfinity Music Programmers
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2. Michael Jacks...Michael Jackson came out of seclusion to accept the Grammy Legend award at the 1993 ceremony. Upon receiving the award, the King of Pop began to get very dark and personal, saying, "I wasn't aware that the world thought I was so weird...my childhood was completely taken away from me. There was no Christmas, there were no birthdays.... No normal pleasures of childhood. Those were exchanged for hard work, struggle and pain." (AP Photo/Reed Saxon, file) - Xfinity Music Programmers
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1. Bob Dylan (19...A shirtless Michael Portnoy hopped on stage while Dylan performed "Love Sick" in 1998. With the words "Soy Bomb" written across his chest, Portnoy managed a few moments of erratic dancing before he was escorted off stage. "Soy Bomb is a dense, nutritional, transformational life explosion," Portnoy told Extra the next day during an interview. "That's what I think music and art should be." (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)- Xfinity Music Programmers
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