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Yeah, she was very off. Hated it too because I am not a big Adele fan but I really do love that song. It is just so moving, the words so real and the way she can sing it is soo moving. She cracked a few times and just seemed off and whiny. I'm disappointed for her and Bruno since he seemed so excited to introduce her and the fact that he helped to write the song.
 
Grammys: Adele, Recording Academy President Explain Audio Glitch

Variety
Alex Stedman 8 hrs ago

Adele has a voice that barely needs a microphone, but it was marred by an audio glitch at Monday night’s 58th annual Grammy Awards.
While she was performing emotional ballad “All I Ask,” her mic cut out early in the song. From there, the audio appeared to continue to falter, with viewers taking to social media to point out the issues.
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Recording Academy president Neil Portnow addressed the audio snafus after the show, citing issues with the onstage piano while speaking to reporters on stage.
Portnow said that in the process of lifting the piano onto a satellite stage, a microphone inside the piano dropped, which caused the clanking sound heard over the broadcast. They tried to correct it by going to a backup system, which caused the feed to be lost for a second.
“To Adele’s credit, she killed it, she did a fantastic job, the pro that she is,” Portnow said. “That was all an issue on our behalf. Kenny (Ehrlich) asked that we make that really clear to everybody.”
As for Adele, the “Hello” singer took the mishap in stride, saying that she was treating herself to In-N-Out Burger because of the incident and brushing it all aside by saying “s–t happens.”


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Grammys: Adele, Recording Academy President Explain Audio Glitch

Variety
Alex Stedman 8 hrs ago

Adele has a voice that barely needs a microphone, but it was marred by an audio glitch at Monday night’s 58th annual Grammy Awards.
While she was performing emotional ballad “All I Ask,” her mic cut out early in the song. From there, the audio appeared to continue to falter, with viewers taking to social media to point out the issues.
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Recording Academy president Neil Portnow addressed the audio snafus after the show, citing issues with the onstage piano while speaking to reporters on stage.
Portnow said that in the process of lifting the piano onto a satellite stage, a microphone inside the piano dropped, which caused the clanking sound heard over the broadcast. They tried to correct it by going to a backup system, which caused the feed to be lost for a second.
“To Adele’s credit, she killed it, she did a fantastic job, the pro that she is,” Portnow said. “That was all an issue on our behalf. Kenny (Ehrlich) asked that we make that really clear to everybody.”
As for Adele, the “Hello” singer took the mishap in stride, saying that she was treating herself to In-N-Out Burger because of the incident and brushing it all aside by saying “s–t happens.”


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That definitely didn't help, but her voice did crack a few times, and she did sing off key.
 
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