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The Concert for Sandy Relief (live right now)

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http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/news/gen ... rtney.html

Anyone watching this live? Bruce Springsteen is almost taking everything into church-going territory :D I wonder when Nirvana is on?
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god, I bet mccartney sings 'let it be' again, again, again. ffs.
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BG wrote:god, I bet mccartney sings 'let it be' again, again, again. ffs.
I'm hoping that usual scenario doesn't rear its head.
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It will, and he'll be fronting Nirvana while singing it :(
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collaborate and listen...
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I love the Stones but IMHO their renditions of "You Got Me Rocking" and now "Jumpin' Jack Flash" just don't have the grove. It's all loose, slow and syrupy when it should be rocking and raucous.

EDIT: At this moment, I'd still much rather watch this than just about any other act I can think of right now.

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Eddie Vedder joining in on Comfortably Numb highlighted what an average singer Roger Waters is.
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SixGunLover wrote:EDIT: At this moment, I'd still much rather watch this than just about any other act I can think of right now.
Yeah. because at the end of the day they're STILL the rolling fucking stones.
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Vince wrote:
SixGunLover wrote:EDIT: At this moment, I'd still much rather watch this than just about any other act I can think of right now.
Yeah. because at the end of the day they're STILL the rolling fucking stones.
Sounds like a solution rather than a problem to me.

Apparently Clapton played as a trio with Steve Jordan and Willie Weeks.

Looking forward McCartneyvana. The silly old bugger knows how to rock'n'roll properly. Nailed on they do helter skelter.
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Why have a concert for Sandy relief? You just need a ban hammer.
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I'm all for this cause. Just say no to handjobs at the beach.
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badmotor wrote:Eddie Vedder joining in on Comfortably Numb highlighted what an average singer Roger Waters is.
....now he's in his seventies...
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BG wrote:
badmotor wrote:Eddie Vedder joining in on Comfortably Numb highlighted what an average singer Roger Waters is.
....now he's in his seventies...
Of course.


Nirvana... is that it? One song and we are back to MOR McCartney? Oh well, it was cool while it lasted.
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