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Fans agog over Lady Gaga at MMVAs; Nickelback takes most hardware

Posted Mon Jun 22, 2009 10:43am PDT by Yahoo! Music Canada in Sound Check

Nick Patch, The Canadian Press - Nickelback took home the most hardware, but provocative electro diva Lady Gaga was the talk of the MuchMusic Video Awards on Sunday.

Just a few months after dominating at the Juno Awards, Nickelback nabbed a leading three trophies in front of thousands of frenzied fans at an outdoor spectacle that also featured appearances from the Jonas Brothers, Black Eyed Peas and such teen-approved celebs as "Twilight" actors Taylor Lautner and Montreal's Rachelle Lefevre.

But it was Gaga who stole the show.

Demonstrating some serious imagination - even while clad in a studded one-piece that left little to it - Gaga performed a surreal medley of a remixed version of "LoveGame" and "Poker Face" during the streetside party.

Billed as a tribute to New York, Gaga began the performance trapped inside a fake subway car - which she later exploded with a stick of faux dynamite - and followed with a raunchy setpiece that featured fake police officers (they later stripped), gyrating, leather-clad dancers and finished with Gaga posing with sparklers shooting from her bustier.

"It was important for me to give my Canadian fans something that I felt they really earned," Gaga said backstage afterwards. "I felt like they really earned an incredible performance.

"And I just remember watching award shows when I was little and dreaming about being on the stage, and I wanted to be that for somebody else."

While the screeching throng outside MuchMusic headquarters on Queen Street West was clearly agog for Gaga, they also heaped plenty of love on the Jonas Brothers, who co-hosted, performed twice and won the "UR Fave" people's choice award for international video of the year for "Burnin' Up."


Fans began lining up for the show as early as 6 a.m. ET on a hot, sticky Toronto day. By mid-afternoon, an imposing queue of determined teens went all the way around the block.

"This is crazy," marvelled reigning "Canadian Idol" champ Theo Tams as he walked the red carpet. "I thought the Junos were crazy but this is madness!"

There were some typically over-the-top entrances.

Toronto R&B crooner Danny Fernandes cruised onto the red carpet on a shiny red motorcycle, while Vancouver pop-punk band Marianas Trench was preceded by a full marching band before arriving in a pickup truck adorned with pink and red balloons and streamers.

And while many guests honoured Father's Day by giving thanks to their dads, Billy Talent took it a step further by bringing their fathers onto the red carpet.

"All the dads are here, we were trying to dress them up just like us today," said drummer Aaron Solowoniuk, whose band took home the award for best international video for a Canadian group for "Rusted from the Rain." "We're making it into a family event."

Otherwise, the usually splashy show mostly lacked a signature shocking moment - in other words, no one mooned the camera Avril Lavigne-style or zipped around on a stolen wheelchair a la Blur's Damon Albarn.

In fact, Nickelback didn't even flinch when they were presented with their first award moments after exiting a mammoth black SUV and stepping onto the red carpet.

"Just for showing up?" asked frontman Chad Kroeger, whose Hanna, Alta., band took home awards for best video, best rock video and best post-production for "Gotta Be Somebody."

"This is great, I've never gotten out of a vehicle and had someone say: 'Here you go."'

The Black Eyed Peas didn't go home empty-handed either, winning for their ubiquitous electro-inflected anthem "Boom Boom Pow," which they also performed.

Surrounded by dancers in skintight zebra-print costumes, the veteran group incited the crowd into a rousing singalong of the infectious chorus, while Kelly Clarkson's powerful, no-frills performance of "My Life Would Suck Without You" stood as a reminder of why she was the first-ever winner of "American Idol."

Regina pop-punk singer Shiloh started her performance in a red telephone booth, while St. Catharines, Ont., hardcore group Alexisonfire closed theirs by launching bright pyro into the crisp night sky.

In addition to her eye-popping performance, Gaga also captured the audience's attention with a candid speech after accepting an award early on for best international video by an artist for her hit, "Poker Face."

"You guys make it so hard to love anywhere else," the eccentric 23-year-old said before hoisting the trophy in the air and saying: "To God and the gays!"

Appearances from Lautner induced the expected feverish shrieks - one fan wore a homemade cardboard hat with Lautner's picture and a plea for an autograph - while Washington Capitals star Alexander Ovechkin provided a surprising moment when, after being asked how he would celebrate winning a MuchMusic award, he effortlessly hoisted VJ Tim Deegan over his shoulder.

Meanwhile, Fernandes - who, like Nickelback, entered the show armed with five nominations - took away one award, winning pop video of the year for "Private Dancer."

Alt-rockers the Midway State won two, taking the "UR Fave" new artist of the year and best independent video for "Never Again."

Montreal pop-punkers Simple Plan won the "UR Fave" best video award for "Save You," Enfield, N.S., rapper Classified won the hip-hop video category for his single, "Anybody Listening," which he also performed on the side stage and L.A. dance-pop quartet Girlicious won the MuchMusic.com most-watched video award for "Like Me."

In the technical categories, Vancouver pop-punk band Marianas Trench received the best director award for "Cross My Heart," while Toronto-based ska group Bedouin Soundclash won for best cinematography for "Until We Burn Into the Sun (The Kids Just Want a Long Song)."

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2009 MuchMusic Video Awards Winners:
Best Video: Nickelback, "Gotta Be Somebody"
Best International Video - Artist: Lady Gaga, "Poker Face"
Best International Video - Group: Black Eyed Peas, "Boom Boom Pow"
Pop Video of the Year: Danny Fernandes, "Private Dancer"
Best International Video Canadian: Billy Talent, "Rusted from the Rain"
MuchLOUD Best Rock Video: Nickelback, "Gotta Be Somebody"
MuchVibe HipHop Video: Classified, "Anybody Listening"
Best Director: Marianas Trench, "Cross My Heart"
Best Post-Production: Nickelback, "Gotta Be Somebody"
Best Cinematography: Bedouin Soundclash, "Until We Burn Into the Sun (The Kids Just Want A Love Song)"
VideoFACT Best Independent Video: The Midway State, "Never Again"
MuchMusic.com Most Watched Video: Girlicious, "Like Me"
UR Fave International Video of the Year: The Jonas Brothers, "Burnin' Up"
UR Fave New Artist of the Year: The Midway State, "Never Again"
UR Fave Video: Simple Plan, "Save You"

Watch more MMVA-nominated videos on the Yahoo! Music MMVA 2009 video station.

How did your picks do?

115 Comments

21. Diane -
lady gaga isnt for children.. her music is played at the clubs which is 19+ here in canada. imagine that!! haha,. and most popular songs are played in the strip clubs.. children are not voting as to who will win the awards!!! if your child is out buying her music then you are the one people should be criticizing! she is hot and rich and your just jealous. lol I wonder how many people she f-ed to get there. .... and what the hell nickelback is still making music and getting awards. everyone is crazy

22. infinite_vel -
Anarchore, you're being paranoid and what you just said sounds really foolish. Yahoo has been experiencing some problems with this in the last 3 or 4 days now. Some of the articles still have some forums open but others don't. This has happened before and will likely be back to normal a some point.

23. koolcalmwarm -
Blown away by Lady Gaga ! Brilliant performer, powerful vocal range. Absolutely the best there for the MMVA awards. Nickelback a close 2nd.

24. Yahoo! Music User -
How can you say that??? She's a very talented and beautiful pop Diva. All of Lady Gaga's songs are top ten on the charts, worldwide. Billions of people who buy and download her music can't be wrong. You probably don't know good music when you hear it.

25. Teebone -
That is humorous, nothing more and nothing less...let's not over-react, it is all in good fun. Anyone who got offended by the sparkling bra would be offended by everything. You better just go live in a cave if that bothers you.

26. Ridu -
I am a women, and I cannot believe how many women are disgusted by her, I am 37yrs old, and think she is awesome, that's probably because I have tons of self esteem....and I am not threatned by anyone who is thinner or prettier than me.....and just for the record I am not thin....and yet when I walk into a room, I can pretty much have any man in the room, ....maybe you girls need to take some self esteem lessons!!!!

27. realflamesfan -
SMUT...SMUT...SMUT...

28. koolcalmwarm -
There are none so blind as brainwashed Christian right holier than thou types that are more obsessed with morals than pure raw talent, even if it hit them in the face. They are ashamed of their bodies and they will attempt to make you feel ashamed of yours as well. They are so laughable !!!

29. Yahoo! Music User -
"It was important for me to give my Canadian fans something that I felt they really earned," Gaga said backstage afterwards. "I felt like they really earned an incredible performance.

Ummmmm what a shot of her crotch .... i am sorry but i have to agree with alot here...talent she does not have... i was as well disgusted at seeing or not wanting to see.. i kept waiting for a malfunction to happen and it would have defintely topped over the Janet Jackson malfunction.. Lady Gaga... no role model ... only trashy trash...

30. jo_roots -
Well, looks like she shaved !!!

31. TerraT -
thats was stupid

32. Rolly -
What ever she's doing, it's really selling out. But ofcourse we cannot please everybody. I browsed her other works and I found out she can really sing, dance, play piano and composed songs..there is really a true artist inside her.
And we all gotta realized that POP Music industry is already old and a lot of past performers already did something to talk about. That is why Lady Gaga have stepped it up.
I do think though that she is doing the "Madonna thing" and taking advantage of Madonna's diminishing career, after all granny's getting old and at some point she needs to slow down and retire.

peace out!

33. Angelina -
wouldent that burn I mean a burning BRA

34. Yahoo! Music User -
@Bio-vital: LOL, you think she is unlike other 90% pop stars? How exactly? She is trashy, she has 0 substance in her recycled music. Most of you fans adore her for writing her own lyrics (which are garbage BTW) and for singing live with a mediocre voice, and for producing recycled 80's tunes

Lilly Allen all the way I say (except for her song F you)

35. Gonzales -
Wow this is what canada needs ....man Masturbation...!

36. Ken -
Why is it that the majority of people complaining are ladies. Do you girls have an inferiority complex? Lay off the chips and pop and maybe you'd feel better about yourself.

37. John -
I was in San Diego for the beginning of the tour. GaGa was phenominal! So was Chester French! You guys need to spend more time in Montreal so you can get rid your Toronto hangups!

38. GoFlamesGo -
wow lady gaga is pathetic

39. GoFlamesGo -
wow, lady gaga is pathetic

40. Carlos -
it socs
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