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词条 1996 Brit Awards
释义

  1. Performances

  2. Winners and nominees

     Outstanding Contribution to Music  Freddie Mercury Award  Artist of a Generation 

  3. Notable moments

     Michael Jackson and Jarvis Cocker  Oasis and Blur 

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Infobox award
| name = 16th Brit Awards
| image = 1996 BRIT Awards.jpg
| date = 19 February 1996
| venue = Earls Court
| host = Chris Evans
| network = ITV
| previous = 1995
| main = Brit Awards
| next = 1997
}}

The 1996 Brit Awards were the 16th edition of the biggest annual pop music awards in the United Kingdom. They are run by the British Phonographic Industry and took place on 19 February 1996 at Earls Court Exhibition Centre in London.

Performances

  • Alanis Morissette – "Hand in My Pocket"
  • David Bowie – "Hallo Spaceboy" (with Pet Shop Boys), "Moonage Daydream" & "Under Pressure"
  • Michael Jackson – "Earth Song"
  • Pulp – "Sorted for E's & Wizz"
  • Simply Red – "Fairground"
  • Take That – "How Deep Is Your Love"

Winners and nominees

British Album of the YearBritish Producer of the Year
  • Oasis – (What's the Story) Morning Glory?
    • Blur – The Great Escape
    • Pulp – Different Class
    • Radiohead – The Bends
    • Paul Weller – Stanley Road
  • Brian Eno
    • John Leckie
    • Nellee Hooper
    • Owen Morris & Noel Gallagher
    • Stephen Street
British Single of the YearBritish Video of the Year
  • Take That – "Back for Good"
    • Blur – "Country House"
    • Everything but the Girl – "Missing"
    • Oasis – "Wonderwall"
    • Pulp – "Common People"
      Eliminated
    • Annie Lennox – "No More I Love You's"
    • Edwyn Collins – "A Girl Like You"
    • Oasis – "Roll with It"
    • Simply Red – "Fairground"
    • Supergrass – "Alright"
  • Oasis – "Wonderwall"
    • Blur – "Country House"
    • Pulp – "Common People"
    • Radiohead – "Just"
    • Take That – "Back for Good"
      Eliminated
    • Blur – "The Universal"
    • Massive Attack – "Protection"
    • The Rolling Stones – "Like a Rolling Stone"
    • Simply Red – "Fairground"
    • Supergrass – "Alright"
British Male Solo ArtistBritish Female Solo Artist
  • Paul Weller
    • Edwyn Collins
    • Jimmy Nail
    • Tricky
    • Van Morrison
  • Annie Lennox
    • Joan Armatrading
    • PJ Harvey
    • Shara Nelson
    • Vanessa Mae
British GroupBritish Breakthrough Act
  • Oasis
    • Blur
    • Lightning Seeds
    • Pulp
    • Radiohead
  • Supergrass
    • Black Grape
    • Cast
    • Elastica
    • Tricky
British Dance ActSoundtrack/Cast Recording
  • Massive Attack
    • Eternal
    • Leftfield
    • M People
    • Tricky
  • Batman Forever
    • Braveheart
    • Muriel's Wedding
    • Natural Born Killers
    • Waiting to Exhale
International Male Solo ArtistInternational Female Solo Artist
  • Prince
    • Coolio
    • Lenny Kravitz
    • Meat Loaf
    • Neil Young
  • Björk
    • Alanis Morissette
    • Celine Dion
    • k.d. lang
    • Mariah Carey
International GroupInternational Breakthrough Act
  • Green Day
    • Foo Fighters
    • Garbage
    • Bon Jovi
    • TLC
  • Alanis Morissette
    • Boyzone
    • Foo Fighters
    • Garbage
    • Tina Arena

Outstanding Contribution to Music

  • David Bowie

Freddie Mercury Award

  • The Help Album

Artist of a Generation

  • Michael Jackson

Notable moments

Michael Jackson and Jarvis Cocker

Michael Jackson was given a special Artist of a Generation award. At the ceremony he accompanied his single "Earth Song" with a stage show, culminating with Jackson as a 'Christ-like figure' surrounded by children. Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker mounted the stage in what he would later claim as protest at this portion of the performance. Cocker ran across the stage, lifting his shirt and pointing his (clothed) bottom in Jackson's direction. Cocker was subsequently questioned by the police on suspicion of causing injury towards three of the children in Jackson's performance, who were now on stage. No criminal proceedings followed. This was Jackson's penultimate performance in the UK before his death in 2009 - the final performance being at Wembley Stadium in 1997.

Oasis and Blur

1996 saw the height of a well-documented feud between Britpop rivals Oasis and Blur. The differing styles of the bands, coupled with their prominence within the Britpop movement, led the British media to seize upon the rivalry between the bands. Both factions played along, with the Gallaghers taunting Blur at the ceremony by singing a rendition of "Parklife" when they collected their "Best British Band" award.

References

External links

  • 1996 Brit Awards at Brits.co.uk
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