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CBS aired Let’s Go Crazy: The Grammy Salute to Prince. The two-hour, all-star special was filmed at the Los Angeles Convention Center on Jan. 28, 2020, two days after the Grammy Awards. One moment that definitely had the crowd going crazy came when the Foo Fighters revisited their viral, rollicking “Darling Nikki” cover for the first time in nearly two decades. Lead singer Dave Grohl confessed that Prince had actually loathed the Foos’ version. “I don't know if Prince liked it that much,” he sheepishly chuckled. “And we weren't planning on doing it — we hadn't played it in 20 years!” Off the air, Grohl did point out that he and Prince patched things up, as evidenced by the fact that Prince later performed the Foos’ own “Best of Me” at his history-making 2007 Super Bowl halftime show (although some people interpreted Prince’s Foos cover as a dig against the band). Grohl even revealed that he once got to jam with Prince in an empty stadium — which he called “one of the greatest moments of my pop life.” In the midst of a national shutdown, the only musical performances airing onscreen were Instagram Live streams shot on iPhones in celebrities’ living rooms. So, such a massive-scale, razzle-dazzle rock ‘n’ roll production almost felt like archival footage of a bygone Pop Life. It all would have been so bittersweet, especially since Let’s Go Crazy aired on the four-year anniversary of Prince’s death… if it hadn’t been so damn celebratory. The full setlist for Let’s Go Crazy: The Grammy Salute to Prince was: H.E.R. and Gary Clark Jr. “Let’s Go Crazy” Miguel, “I Would Die 4 U” St. Vincent, “Controversy” John Legend, “Nothing Compares 2 U” Juanes, “1999” H.E.R., “The Beautiful Ones” Usher, “Little Red Corvette,” “When Doves Cry,” “Kiss” Chris Martin and Susanna Hoffs, “Manic Monday” The Time, “Jungle Love,” Cool,” “The Bird” Foo Fighters, “Darling Nikki” (plus “Pop Life” off-air) #foofighters Earth, Wind & Fire, “Adore” Common, “Sign O’ the Times” Beck, “Raspberry Beret” Gary Clark Jr., “The Cross” Sheila E., “America,” “Free,” “The Glamorous Life” Princess, “Delirious” The Revolution, “Mountains” (off-air) Mavis Staples and the Revolution, “Purple Rain” #prince All-stars, “Baby I’m a Star”