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25th Anniversary Rock&RollHOF show getting interesting October 29 lineup:
Crosby Stills and Nash Jackson Browne Bonnie Raitt James Taylor Paul Simon - Simon & Garfunkel Dion Little Anthony & the Imperials Stevie Wonder B.B. King John Legend Sting Smokey Robinson Jeff Beck ("Superstition") Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band Darlene Love Sam Moore October 30 lineup: Aretha Franklin Annie Lennox Lenny Kravitz Metallica Lou Reed Ozzy Osbourne Eric Clapton Jeff Beck Buddy Guy U2 TBA Four hours of highlights from both nights will air on HBO on 29 November 2009 at 8PM ET (US). [Edited 10/17/09 7:10am] Music Royalty in Motion | |
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RnBAmbassador said: Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band
Darlene Love Sam Moore Bruce and Sam have performed together several times. They're friends and Moore had several notable backup vocals on Human Touch. Darlene was the lead vocalist on The E Street Band's "All Alone on Christmas" and I'm sure she's played with Bruce before. He covered her "A Fine, Fine Boy" live (as "A Fine, Fine Girl"), in the '70s. | |
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Ace said: RnBAmbassador said: Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band
Darlene Love Sam Moore Bruce and Sam have performed together several times. They're friends and Moore had several notable backup vocals on Human Touch. Darlene was the lead vocalist on The E Street Band's "All Alone on Christmas" and I'm sure she's played with Bruce before. He covered her "A Fine, Fine Boy" live (as "A Fine, Fine Girl"), in the '70s. Yeah...I am sure the jams will be off the hook. Each headliner will have guests on their sets, as well as the expected finale ending jams of life. Aretha and Annie will be doing "Sisters Are Doing It For Themselves" live together for the first-time ever; ditto for Stevie Wonder doing "Superstition" with Jeff Beck (whom he originally wrote the song for, but Motown squashed that notion and had it on the TALKING BOOK album by Wonder) HBO will be showing a 4 hour special of this 8 hour 2 night show during the Thanksgiving weekend. Music Royalty in Motion | |
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RnBAmbassador said: Ace said: Bruce and Sam have performed together several times. They're friends and Moore had several notable backup vocals on Human Touch. Darlene was the lead vocalist on The E Street Band's "All Alone on Christmas" and I'm sure she's played with Bruce before. He covered her "A Fine, Fine Boy" live (as "A Fine, Fine Girl"), in the '70s. Yeah...I am sure the jams will be off the hook. Each headliner will have guests on their sets, as well as the expected finale ending jams of life. Aretha and Annie will be doing "Sisters Are Doing It For Themselves" live together for the first-time ever; ditto for Stevie Wonder doing "Superstition" with Jeff Beck (whom he originally wrote the song for, but Motown squashed that notion and had it on the TALKING BOOK album by Wonder) HBO will be showing a 4 hour special of this 8 hour 2 night show during the Thanksgiving weekend. Yeah, Springsteen's played with almost everyone on the 29th bill (exceptions: Garfunkel, Beck and maybe Smokey) and some of them are good friends of his, so I expect to see more collabs. | |
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October 29 lineup:
Crosby Stills and Nash Jackson Browne Bonnie Raitt James Taylor Paul Simon - Simon & Garfunkel Dion Little Anthony & the Imperials Stevie Wonder B.B. King John Legend Sting Smokey Robinson Jeff Beck ("Superstition") Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band Darlene Love Sam Moore October 30 lineup: Aretha Franklin Annie Lennox Lenny Kravitz Metallica Lou Reed Ozzy Osbourne Eric Clapton Jeff Beck Buddy Guy U2 TBA Each headliner is in bold, and each act underneath them will be the special guest in the headliner's set. Each night is supposed to have massive jam sessions at the end. There will be a stage like a vinyl record that allows more than one act to be set up and not have much down time between acts. [Edited 10/17/09 7:15am] Music Royalty in Motion | |
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Night 1, a six hour concert with minimal down time between acts...
Show was opened by Jerry Lee Lewis, he was followed by Crosby, Stills and Nash, who strutted out several special guests: Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne and James Taylor; then it was Paul Simon as a solo act, he brought out David Crosby and Graham Nash; and also Dion, and Little Anthony and The Imperials; at the end he did a set with Art Garfunkel; then it was Stevie Wonder, who had special guests: Smokey Robinson, John Legend, B.B. King and s rousing set closer with Jeff Beck on "Supersition". Wonder originally wrote the funk monster song for Beck in 1972, but his label, Motown squelched Wonder's gift and released it as a single on Stevie. This marked the first time in 37 years that the two ha played it together live. Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band closed the show with The Boss bringing out special guests: Sam Moore (of Sam and Dave), Tom Morello (of Rage Against The Machine), John Fogerty (ex-Creedence Clearwater Revival), Darlene Love, surprise super star Billy Joel and for the finale Peter Wolf (ex singer with The J Geils Band). Night 2 starts at 7:30PM eastern time tonight. Scheduled performers are: Aretha Franklin with her special guests Annie Lennox and Lenny Kravitz; Metallica with their special guests Ray Davies of The Kinks, Lou Reed and Ozzy Osbourne (ex Black Sabbath lead singer); Jeff Beck (a last minute replacement for the ailing Eric Clapton), his guests will include: Buddy Guy and Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top. Closing the show will be U2. Their guests are set to include: Mick Jagger, Bruce Springsteen, The Black Eyed Peas and Patti Smith. HBO will air a 4 hour special of thes concerts on November 29th. Music Royalty in Motion | |
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SETLIST NIGHT 1: Crosby, Stills and Nash - Woodstock / Marrakesh Express / Almost Cut My Hair / Crosby, Stills, Nash and Bonnie Raitt - Love Has No Pride / Crosby, Stills and Nash - Midnight Rider / Crosby, Stills, Nash and Jackson Browne - The Pretender / Crosby, Stills, Nash and James Taylor - Mexico / Love the One You’re With / Paul Simon - Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes / Me and Julio Down by The Schoolyard / You Can Call Me Al / Paul Simon and Dion - The Wanderer / Paul Simon, Crosby and Nash - Here Comes the Sun // Paul Simon - Late in the Evening / Little Anthony and The Imperials - Two Kinds of People // Simon and Garfunkel - The Sound of Silence / Mrs. Robinson/Not Fade Away /The Boxer /Bridge Over Troubled Water / Cecilia // Stevie Wonder - Blowin in the Wind / Uptight / I Was Made to Love Her / For Once in My Life / Signed, Sealed and Delivered / Boogie On, Reggae Woman // Wonder and Smokey Robinson - Tracks of My Tears // Wonder and John Legend - Mercy, Mercy Me / The Way You Make Me Feel // Wonder and B.B. King - The Thrill Is Gone / Wonder - Living for the City // Wonder and Sting - Higher Ground/Roxanne // Wonder and Jeff Beck - Superstition // Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band -- Tenth Avenue Freeze Out // Springsteen, E Street Band and Sam Moore - Hold On, I’m Coming / Soul Man // Springsteen, E Street Band and Tom Morello - The Ghost of Tom Joad // Springsteen, E Street Band and John Fogerty - Fortunate Son / Proud Mary // Springsteen and E Street Band - Jungleland // Springsteen, E Street Band and Darlene Love - A Fine, Fine Boy / Da Do Ron Ron // Springsteen, E Street Band and Morello - London Calling / Badlands // Springsteen, E Street Band and Billy Joel - You May Be Right / Only the Good Die Young / New York State of Mind / Born to Run // Springsteen, E Street Band, Joel, Fogerty, Browne, Sam Moore, Darlene Love, Peter Wolf - Higher and Higher Music Royalty in Motion | |
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I attended the show back stage view and it was amazing the only thing when it was time for Stevie Wonder the sound wasn't working so great ! and what great harmony from Simon & Garfunkel and what a treat to see STING & BONNIE RAIT !
I passed on tonight's show too tired but would have loved to hear ANNIE LENNOX LIVE ! | |
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set list for 2nd night
Set List for Oct. 30 Jerry Lee Lewis: “Great Balls of Fire” Aretha Franklin: “Baby, I Love You” “Don’t Play That Song” “Make Them Hear You” Aretha Franklin and Annie Lennox: “Chain of Fools” Aretha Franklin: “New York, New York” Aretha Franklin and Lenny Kravitz: “Think” Aretha Franklin: “Respect” Jeff Beck: “Drown in My Own Tears” Jeff Beck and Sting: “People Get Ready” Jeff Beck: “Freeway Jam” “Cause We’ve Ended as Lovers” Buddy Guy with Jeff Beck: “Let Me Love You” Jeff Beck: “Big Block” “Rice Pudding” Billy Gibbons and Jeff Beck: “Rough Boy” Jeff Beck and Billy Gibbons: “Foxy Lady” Jeff Beck: “A Day in the Life” Metallica: “For Whom the Bell Tolls” “One” “Turn the Page” Metallica and Lou Reed: “Sweet Jane” “White Light/ White Heat” Metallica and Ozzy Osbourne: “Iron Man” “Paranoid” Metallica and Ray Davies: “You Really Got Me” “All Day and All of the Night” Metallica: “Stone Cold Crazy” “Enter Sandman” U2 “Vertigo” “Magnificent” U2, Bruce Springsteen and Patti Smith with Roy Bittan: “Because the Night” U2 and Bruce Springsteen with Roy Bittan: “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For” U2 and Black Eyed Peas: “Mysterious Ways”/”Where Is the Love”/”One” U2, Mick Jagger, Fergie and Will.i.am: “Gimme Shelter” U2 and Mick Jagger: “Stuck in a Moment You Can’t Get Out Of” U2: “Beautiful Day” [Edited 10/31/09 15:19pm] Music Royalty in Motion | |
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RnBAmbassador said: set list for 2nd night
Set List for Oct. 30 Jeff Beck: “Drown in My Own Tears” Jeff Beck and Sting: “People Get Ready” Jeff Beck: “Freeway Boogie” “Cause We’ve Ended as Lovers” Buddy Guy with Jeff Beck: “Let Me Love You” Jeff Beck: “Big Block” “Rice Pudding” Billy Gibbons and Jeff Beck: “Rough Boy” Jeff Beck and Billy Gibbons: “Foxy Lady” Jeff Beck: “A Day in the Life” The "Kill Shot". tA Tribal Disorder
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