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Rock Hall 25th Anniversary Show

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Re: Rock Hall 25th Anniversary Show

Postby felip_ars on Fri Oct 30, 2009 12:24 am

I'm following Night 1 on Twitter, here's some Highlight:

- Jerry Lee Lewis gets the rockin' started with "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" on a shiny white baby grand
- Crosby, Stills & Nash ripping through an energetic rendition of "Woodstock" with a pretty fierce guitar solo, and Almost Cut My Hair
- Bonnie Raitt takes the stage to sing "Love Has No Pride" with CSN
- They perform Allman Brothers' "Midnight Rider" on the anniversary of Duane Allman's death
Right after Jackson Browne wraps "The Pretender" James Taylor comes out, acoustic in hand, and fingerpicks the intro to "Mexico"
- Taylor stays onstage and contributes to absolutely killer four-part harmony on "Love the One You're With"
- CSN invite Raitt, Browne and Taylor back for "Teach Your Children
- Art Garfunkel joins Paul Simon for: Sounds Of Silence, Mrs Robinson, The Boxer, and Bridge Over Troubled Water
- Crosby and Nash join Simon to perform Here Come The Sun, in tribute to George
- Paul Simon performed The Wanderer, Me & Julio Down By the Schoolyard, You Can Call Me Al, and Diamonds on the Souls of her Shoes

Right now, it's Stevie Wonder on stage, Bruce is next...
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Re: Rock Hall 25th Anniversary Show

Postby trilauhal on Fri Oct 30, 2009 11:39 am

http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/ ... -set-list/

Here is a full set list from the first night...
A step above incredible.

Cant wait to see it on video, you tube, anything.
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Re: Rock Hall 25th Anniversary Show

Postby robbiemac on Fri Oct 30, 2009 1:45 pm

From Backstreets
A marathon night of rock and roll was capped off by a unique performance by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street at Madison Square Garden on Thurday night/Friday morning.
The show ended at 1:30 a.m., running nearly six hours after beginning close to 7:30 p.m.
Bruce was a great closer to an historic evening which covered many genres of rock and roll.
First I'll talk about Bruce's set, which was part a Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band show and part Bruce being the backup band for several legendary performers including three Billy Joel songs with Billy himself.
Bruce and the band took the stage at 11:45 p.m.

Patti was there and they had a three piece horn section which was Ed Manion, Curt Ramm and Clark Gayton (who were all in the Seeger Sessions Band).

"Good evening New York" Bruce said at the band started with:

1. Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out
Bruce was all over the stage, which was a bit different from his normal stage setup.
"Is there anyone alive out there" Bruce yelled at one point.
Nice opener.

Bruce then asked for the "singers" to come on done and that was Patti Scialfa , Soozie Tyrell , Curtis King, Cindy Mizelle and another woman with red hair who I don't believe was Lisa Lowell (maybe someone can tell us who it was).

"Madison Square Garden, I want you to put your hands together for one of the greatest singers ever, Mr. Sam Moore"
It was sort of the same introduction Bruce did for him at the 2003 Asbury Park Christmas shows.

2. Hold On I'm Comin'
Before the song ended, Sam was pointing to Steve and saying to Bruce "Can I talk to your man there?" and Bruce said "not yet." A minute later Sam yelled: "Play it Steve!" and they went into:

3. Soul Man
These two songs were great. We saw it in Asbury Park in 2003 and now the world will get to see it when this show airs on HBO. You can see how much Bruce respects Sam Moore.

Bruce talked about how he used to go see Sam (with Sam and Dave) at the Satellite Lounge in Fort Dix, N.J. "He's one of the great stage performers and band leaders. I watched him at the Satellite Lounge and lerned so much about being a band leader from him."

Bruce then talked about how all of us are fotunate to be here tonight with some of the problems the country is having with unemployment and healthcare.
"If Woody Guthrie was aloive today, he'd have a lot to write about."
"Now I have a guitar player I want to bring up to play solong my two guitar players" and he introduced
Tom Morello from Rage Against the Machine.

4. Ghost of Tom Joad
Same versions that they did in Anaheim in April of 2008 and in LA this past April. Very hot. Tom's guitar had "Arm the Homeless" spraypained on it in big letters.

Bruce then introduced John Fogerty by saying: "One of the greatest singers. I covered his songs in bars when I was 18 and I'm still covering his songs today. He's the Hank Williams of our generation."

5. Fortunate Son
6. Proud Mary
Very good versions. Like when Bruce and John played them together on the Vote For Change Tour in 2004.
"In 1988 I was lucky enough to play with Roy Orbison and he didn't let me down. He reinvented how a pop song is structured," Bruce said. "I wouldn't do this myself so John is going to join me and we'll take a ballpark swing at Pretty Woman."

7. Pretty Woman
"How's it start?" Bruce asked. With the horns. A lot of fun.

"Now I'm going to do a song by that other guy" and Bruce played:
8. Jungleland
Strong version. Garden crowd loved it. A must for a New York show.

"We've been rehearsing with our next guest. She's the voice of some of Phil Spector's greatest songs, Bruce said. "If there's any justice she should be in the Hall of Fame."
And he introduced Darlene Love

9. Fine Fine Boy
Very good. Horns added a lot.

10. Da Do Ron Ron
Six backup singers added to this. How can this not be fun? Ed Manion had a solo.
"Get her in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame now," Bruce said as Darlene left the stage.

Noticed a lot of people were leaving the Garden as it was getting late and many had trains to catch.

"Here's one of the greatest rock and roll songs England has ever produced" and he mentiond Joe Strummer and The Clash.

11. London Calling
Pretty powerful. Tom Morello was back onstage for this.

12. Badlands
Again with Tom Morello. This got the crowd up. "Is there anyone fucking alive?" Bruced yelled at one point.

"Thank you, New York. The Yankees won so we've got to do one now," Bruce said. "Everyone has their own Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in their hearts, so here's to your heroes."
Bruce then addressed a group of people who were sitting behind the stage (only a group in one section who were part of the seat fillers, there was no other backstage seating as the stage setup blocked the view.
"Good lord, what did they charge you to sit there?" I hope it was free," Bruce said.

Then Bruce said: "Before the continental divided, New York and Long Island were joined in one land mass. Tonight we're going to have a summit at the Garden. it's the bridge and tunnel summit.
"The way it's going to work is Long Island is going to meet New Jersey on the neutral ground of New York City."
He introduced Billy Joel.
Billy was joined by longtime sax player Richie Cannata and a guitar player.

13. You May Be Right
14. Only The Good Die Young
15. New York State of MInd
Bruce shared the lead vocals with Billy on these songs and it was a great and lot of fun. They set up a piano for Billy toward the front of the stage and I noticed Roy Bittan was playing his during these songs.
It was one of the highlights of the evening for me, as I've been a Billy Joel fan for years. But it was very, very strange to see most of the E Street Band backing up Billy Joel for three of his classics.
At the end of "Only The Good Die Young" Bruce jumped up and sat on Billy's piano. Then Bruce wasn't happy with the way the song ended and said "We can't end it like that." and they continued to play a little more. When the song ended Bruce said: "We were better than that earlier today."'
Crowd was up and dancing to the first two songs and just sat back to enjoy the beauty of "New York State of Mind."

16. Born To Run
Billy Joel stayed onstage and played piano (and Roy played piano also). Billy did some of the lead vocals with Bruce and it just didn't work. I don't believe Bruce has ever had anyone share the lead vocals on Born to Run before and Billy just sounded off key and not right. In my notebook I wrote: "Billy Joel sounds weird on this."

17. Higher And Higher
This song started at 1:21 a.m.
Darlene Love came back out along with John Fogerty, Sam Moore , Tom Morello and Billy Joel. Plus a now four-piece horn section and the backup singers. The entire Garden was up and dancing. A great, great way to end an epic show. At the end Bruce came to the front of the stage with Darlene Love on his right and Sam Moore on his left.
Steven then waved to his side of the stage and Jackson Browne came out with Peter Wolf (his first appearance of the evening) and they sang backup.
Fun, fun song and a hot way to endan incredible evening.

Show over at 1:30 a.m.

A unique set by Bruce and the band. It is something that will be looked at fondly years from now with all the legends that shared the stage. Bruce fans will be proud that it was the E Street Band backing them up. We only got four Bruce songs, but hey that was fine. This was a Hall of Fame evening and we got tons of Hall of Fame moments. Pretty much the whole six hours was a Hall of Fame performance, no pun intended.
Everyone who was there will be telling you years from now that they were in Madison Square Garden on Oct. 29, 2009.

A rundown on the other acts and songs
(thank you to the people who compiled the setlist)
I have some comments on a few things.

7:32 p.m. (Past Induction video clips)
Some awesome clips. Very well put together. George Harrison, Mick Jagger, Paul McCartney, Bruce, and so many more. I hope they keep this is when this show does air on HBO.

7:47 Intro: Tom Hanks

Jerry Lee Lewis
1. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On


Video clips

Crosby, Stills, and Nash
2. Woodstock
3. Marrakesh Express
4. Almost Cut My Hair

Bonnie Raitt joins them:
5. Love Has No Pride
6. Midnight Rider

Jackson Browne joins them (Bonnie Leaves):
7. The Pretender
One of the highlights of the evening for me. Just so well done. Heard a lot of others after the show saying how much they enjoyed this.

James Taylor joins them (Jackson leaves)
8. Mexico
9. Love The One You're With
10. Follow?

Crosby Stills & Nash with James/Bonnie/Jackson
11. Teach Your Children

First time I've seen Crosby, Stills and Nash and I enjoyed this set. They are all legends and to see them with Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne and James Taylor was excellent.

More video Clips

Paul Simon
12. Diamonds On The Soles Of Her Shoes
13. Me & Julio Down By The Schoolyard
14. You Can Call Me Al

Crowd was very much into "Me and Julio" and "You Can Call me Al."

Dion joins Paul
15. The Wanderer
It was fun.

Crosby Stills & Nash join Paul (Dion leaves)
16. Here Comes The Sun (for George)
17. Late In The Evening Alone

Little Anthony & The Imperials
18. Two People In The World

Simon & Garfunkel
19. Sounds of Silence
Another highlight of the evening. Just so well done.
20. Mrs. Robinson/Not Fade Away/Mrs. Robinson
21. The Boxer
22. Bridge Over Troubled Water
Again a highlight. Wow. Beautiful.
23. Cecelia
*Video Clips

Stevie Wonder
24. Blowin' In The Wind (for Bob Dylan).
25. (Uptight) Everything's Alright/I Was Made To Love Her/For Once In My Life
26. Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours
27. Boogie On A Reggae Woman

The sound was horrible for Stevie Wonder. His voice was never stong in the mix. Had other friends text me during his set saying how band the sound was. Not sure why they couldn't get it right. There was even a slight delay before he started because of sound problems.
I did enjoy his set. Again the first time I've seen him. He is a true legend.

Smokey Robinson
28. Tracks of My Tears

John Legend
29. Mercy Mercy Me
30. The Way You Make Me Feel

BB King joins John Legend
31. The Thrill Is Gone

Stevie Wonder
32. Livin' For The City

Sting joins Stevie
33. Higher Ground/Roxanne/Higher Ground
I enjoyed this and the crowd was very much into Sting.

Jeff Beck joins Stevie (Sting leaves)
34. Superstitious


A legendary night at Madison Square Garden. I don't know if Friday's show with U2 will be able to top this. Again a unique night for the Bruce fans to see he and the E Street Band play with so many different artists.
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Re: Rock Hall 25th Anniversary Show

Postby cal3 on Fri Oct 30, 2009 3:44 pm

The London Calling with Morello would have been amazing.
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Re: Rock Hall 25th Anniversary Show

Postby felip_ars on Sat Oct 31, 2009 1:13 pm

http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/i ... sary-bash/

Metallica with Lou Reed, Ozzy, and Ray Davies!!! :shock:
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Re: Rock Hall 25th Anniversary Show

Postby robbiemac on Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:36 pm

Show is going to be rebroadcast on HBO Canada 11/29
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Re: Rock Hall 25th Anniversary Show

Postby john holmes on Wed Nov 04, 2009 1:05 pm

Awesome!! Thanks Robbie!
Stones 09/03/05 M.Hill
P. Jam 09/22/05 Hfx
M. Crue 03/02/06 Hfx
RHCP 10/02/06 Boston
TOOL 10/03/06 N.H.
NIN 11/08/08 N.H.
McCartney 07/11/09 Hfx
Springsteen 08/22/09 Boston
Kiss 07/18/09 Hfx
AC/DC 08/06/09 M.Hill
U2 09/20/09 Boston
Metallica 11/01/09 QC
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Re: Rock Hall 25th Anniversary Show

Postby robbiemac on Wed Nov 04, 2009 1:12 pm

It's only 4 hrs vs 10 hrs of actual show but I think they'll cover a lot of it.

It'll be on my DVR till I can get a copy of it somehow. Maybe thru the rock hall for charity as there are too many labels involved.
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Re: Rock Hall 25th Anniversary Show

Postby cal3 on Wed Nov 04, 2009 3:51 pm

Sweet! I will still have HBO this month.
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Re: Rock Hall 25th Anniversary Show

Postby robbiemac on Wed Nov 25, 2009 11:49 am

http://www.hbocanada.com/details/?id=50009

The 25th Anniversary Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Concert

HBO presents an event billed as the biggest collection of rock and roll talent ever, the star-studded unique four-hour music event featuring performances from two ground-breaking concerts at Madison Square Garden.
Starring: Bono, Bruce Springsteen
Length: 240 min
Genre: Concert Year: 2009
Schedule
Sunday Nov. 29 8:00PM ET / MT
Monday Nov. 30 12:10AM ET / MT
Monday Nov. 30 10:00AM ET / MT
Thursday Dec. 31 6:00AM ET / MT
Thursday Dec. 31 8:00PM ET / MT
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Re: Rock Hall 25th Anniversary Show

Postby john holmes on Wed Nov 25, 2009 1:52 pm

Great news!
Stones 09/03/05 M.Hill
P. Jam 09/22/05 Hfx
M. Crue 03/02/06 Hfx
RHCP 10/02/06 Boston
TOOL 10/03/06 N.H.
NIN 11/08/08 N.H.
McCartney 07/11/09 Hfx
Springsteen 08/22/09 Boston
Kiss 07/18/09 Hfx
AC/DC 08/06/09 M.Hill
U2 09/20/09 Boston
Metallica 11/01/09 QC
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