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HBO RRHOF Concert - Complete Set Lists The show was divided into "sets" where a featured performer either played with or hosted other performers.
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= The Crosby, Stills & Nash Set: Woodstock Almost Cut My Hair Love Has No Pride - w/Bonnie Raitt The Pretender - w/Jackson Browne Love The One You're With - w/James Taylor David Crosby & Graham Nash still sing well together. The Stevie Wonder Set For Once In My Live Tracks of My Tears - w/Smokey Robinson The Way You Make Me Feel - w/John Legend (piano) - (Stevie breaks down mid song) The Thrill Is Gone - w/B.B. King Higher Ground Roxanne - w/Sting Higher Ground - w/Sting Superstition - w/Jeff Beck x100 Stevie killed it and ending with Jeff Beck was perfect. The Paul Simon Set You Can Call Me Al Here Comes The Sun - w/David Crosby & Graham Nash The Wanderer - Dion Two People In The World - Little Anthony & The Imperials The Sound of Silence - w/Art Garfunkel The Boxer - w/Art Garfunkel Bridge Over Troubled Water - w/Art Garfunkel The Simon & Garfunkel reunion was extremely well done. Btw, where are the great duos of today? (rhetorical question) The Aretha Franklin Set Baby I Love You Don't Play That Song Chain Of Fools - w/Annie Lennox Based on the other sets, this one seemed rather abbreviated. Even though her voice isn't what it once was, like Ali, she knows how to adjust her technique with age. The Metallica Set For Whom The Bell Tolls Sweet Jane - w/Lou Reed Iron Man - w/Ozzy Osbourne Paranoid - w/Ozzy Osbourne All Day and All Of the Night - w/Ray Davies Enter Sandman Not a big Metallica fan but they sounded decent playing their own tunes and with Ozzy. The U2 Set Vertigo Magnificent Because The Night - w/Patti Smith & Bruce Springsteen I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For w/Bruce Springsteen Gimme Shelter - w/Mick Jagger, Fergie (?) & Will.I.Am (?) Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of - w/Mick Jagger Beautiful Day Fergie's inclusion ruined an otherwise very good set. The Jeff Beck Set People Get Ready - w/Sting (voice didn't fit the tune) Let Me Love You - w/Buddy Guy Foxey Lady - w/Billy Gibbons A Day In The Life Jeff Beck looking as spry & fly as ever at 60+ And of course, he played his ass off. The Bruce Springsteen Set Hold On I'm Comin' - w/Sam Moore Soul Man - w/Sam Moore The Ghost of Tom Joad - w/Tom Morello Fortunate Son - w/John Fogerty Pretty Woman - w/John Fogerty Jungleland A Fine, Fine Boy - w/Darlene Love New York State of Mind - w/Billy Joel Born To Run - w/Billy Joel Higher and Higher - w/everybody Very good set. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= A very well produced show. All performances were professionally done. Nothing beats experience. Music for adventurous listeners tA Tribal Records "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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F*cking hell, Smokey Robinson was flipping AWESOME. Utterly brilliant. Stevie was great of course, as per usual. | |
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loved it .. | |
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I posted some decent clips in this thread
http://prince.org/msg/8/325026?&pg=5 seemed like a great show | |
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Annie and Aretha were supposed to perform "Sisters Are Doing It For Themeselves" for the first time ever. Wonder what happened. Space for sale... | |
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I can't wait to go home and listen to all of this. | |
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The full set lists and some (less than great pix) can be seen here:
http://according2g.com/20...night-one/ http://according2g.com/20...night-two/ These two shows were beyond amazing!!!! Good seats were $2000 each and "bad" seats were $80 each (per night). | |
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japanrocks said: I posted some decent clips in this thread
http://prince.org/msg/8/325026?&pg=5 seemed like a great show It was a very good show. I started to post this there until I noticed that the discussion focused on the "Soul Train Awards". This show needed its own thread. Music for adventurous listeners tA Tribal Records "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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theAudience said: The show was divided into "sets" where a featured performer either played with or hosted other performers.
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= The Crosby, Stills & Nash Set: Woodstock Almost Cut My Hair Love Has No Pride - w/Bonnie Raitt The Pretender - w/Jackson Browne Love The One You're With - w/James Taylor David Crosby & Graham Nash still sing well together. The Stevie Wonder Set For Once In My Live Tracks of My Tears - w/Smokey Robinson The Way You Make Me Feel - w/John Legend (piano) - (Stevie breaks down mid song) The Thrill Is Gone - w/B.B. King Higher Ground Roxanne - w/Sting Higher Ground - w/Sting Superstition - w/Jeff Beck x100 Stevie killed it and ending with Jeff Beck was perfect. The Paul Simon Set You Can Call Me Al Here Comes The Sun - w/David Crosby & Graham Nash The Wanderer - Dion Two People In The World - Little Anthony & The Imperials The Sound of Silence - w/Art Garfunkel The Boxer - w/Art Garfunkel Bridge Over Troubled Water - w/Art Garfunkel The Simon & Garfunkel reunion was extremely well done. Btw, where are the great duos of today? (rhetorical question) The Jeff Beck Set People Get Ready - w/Sting (voice didn't fit the tune) Let Me Love You - w/Buddy Guy Foxey Lady - w/Billy Gibbons A Day In The Life Jeff Beck looking as spry & fly as ever at 60+ And of course, he played his ass off. The Bruce Springsteen Set Hold On I'm Comin' - w/Sam Moore Soul Man - w/Sam Moore The Ghost of Tom Joad - w/Tom Morello Fortunate Son - w/John Fogerty Pretty Woman - w/John Fogerty Jungleland A Fine, Fine Boy - w/Darlene Love New York State of Mind - w/Billy Joel Born To Run - w/Billy Joel Higher and Higher - w/everybody Very good set. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= A very well produced show. All performances were professionally done. Nothing beats experience. Those sound excellent! I knew nothing about this show. Will it be making it to DVD/Blu-Ray? I'll have to scour the torrents for now. Why the hell were Turdy and the Hackneyed Peas at this business? [Edited 11/30/09 11:33am] | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: Those sound excellent! I knew nothing about this show. Will it be making it to DVD/Blu-Ray? I'll have to scour the torrents for now.
Why the hell were Turdy and the Hackneyed Peas at this business? Since it was on HBO, I can't imagine why they wouldn't capitalize on this. It was just "Turdy" and Will.I.Am (who they kept behind some keyboards) and I have no idea why they were there. She sounded OK (nobody can mess with Merry Clayton's vocals on Gimme Shelter) at first but as the song progressed her voice regressed. Plus she went overboard trying to interact with Mick Jagger. Music for adventurous listeners tA Tribal Records "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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A while ago I posted the real set lists, LOL.
These were abbreviated and altered versions from wjat really ahppened those two nights. HBO and the Rock Hall should be shame for the way they edited this. Some of Jeff Beck's best stuff was left on the cutting room floor, i.e. his version of "'Cause We've Ended As Lovers" which featured an incredible bass guitar solo by Tal Wilkenfeld. There were over 10 hours of total music, and only 4 hours made it to the HBO show. One can only hope the entire thing comes out on DVD soon without editing and doctoring. Music Royalty in Motion | |
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The unedited set list before HBO's butcher job
night one -Oct. 29th SETLIST: 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 night two - Oct. 30th SETLIST: 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 // Jeff Beck and Buddy Guy - Let Me Love You // Jeff Beck - Big Block / Rice Pudding // Jeff Beck and Billy Gibbons - Rough Boy / 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, Patti Smith and Roy Bittan - Because the Night / U2. Bruce Springsteen and Roy Bittan - I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For // U2 - Mysterious Ways // U2 and Black Eyed Peas - 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 Music Royalty in Motion | |
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The Simon & Garfunkel set was | |
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funkpill said: The Simon & Garfunkel set was
Seriously. They sang together as if they'd never been apart. Music for adventurous listeners tA Tribal Records "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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Art sounded great | |
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theAudience said: RipHer2Shreds said: Those sound excellent! I knew nothing about this show. Will it be making it to DVD/Blu-Ray?
Since it was on HBO, I can't imagine why they wouldn't capitalize on this. It'll be in stores soon enough. Probably too soon for this season, but clearly the broadcast was abbreviated to drive up the value for the eventual release. test | |
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