Anyone else excited to watch this? Anyone actually going to this?
Got it streaming nowwwww :cool:
http://www.idigitaltimes.com/articles/13556/20121211/12-concert-sandy-relief-live-stream-watch.htm (http://www.idigitaltimes.com/articles/13556/20121211/12-concert-sandy-relief-live-stream-watch.htm) for anyone who wishes to catch the stream!
I'm enjoying! :thumbsup:
In between trips to the pharmacy to get my daughter's tamiflu ( I'm now on my third trip) I'm watching it. What I've seen so far is great.
Can anyone remember a show where this many HUGE acts played? Stones, Waters,The Who, Macca, and Springsteen? I mean seriously?
If Elvis and Tupac show up, I won't be surprised.
I love Eddie Vedder so much.
Quote from: MrWhippy on Dec 12, 2012, 08:47 PM
I love Eddie Vedder so much.
Couldn't have said it better myself. That was incredible. I heard the crowd cheering like crazy a few times. Eddie is the man. Unfortunately I think he is done for the night. It's a great concert (even Adam Sandler was good).
Watching it with my Jersey Girl daughter who just got home for the Holidays! :thumbsup: and even though I'm not a JBJ fan, it's been a great show so far. :beer:
Here's hoping they raise a shit ton of much needed $$$
Quote from: Fully on Dec 12, 2012, 08:32 PM
In between trips to the pharmacy to get my daughter's tamiflu ( I'm now on my third trip) I'm watching it. What I've seen so far is great.
Can anyone remember a show where this many HUGE acts played? Stones, Waters,The Who, Macca, and Springsteen? I mean seriously?
Woodstock? Concert for Bangladesh? The last waltz? It's massive!
Quote from: Fully on Dec 12, 2012, 08:32 PM
In between trips to the pharmacy to get my daughter's tamiflu ( I'm now on my third trip) I'm watching it. What I've seen so far is great.
Can anyone remember a show where this many HUGE acts played? Stones, Waters,The Who, Macca, and Springsteen? I mean seriously?
For a one day show the closest I can think of is Live Aid.
Queen, Bowie, and Mick,Elton, U2, Macca, Led Zep, Phil Collins, Dire Straits, Sting......
The Who really put out for the show tonight. I think they did more songs by far than anyone else. Way to go!
Kanye West should say: "Barack Obama doesn't care about white people"
Quote from: GO4IT on Dec 12, 2012, 11:13 PM
The Who really put out for the show tonight. I think they did more songs by far than anyone else. Way to go!
They've been absolutely phenomenal this tour! Full of life and really nailing everything. Definitely not going through the motions like so many older bands do now. See Me, Feel Me/Listening To You was incredible! great to see them dust that off (haven't seen it played this tour)
the ROLLING STONES got 2 songs, Kanye West had 45 minutes.....da fuk???
I think it's because they were the last to sign on, so they had to squeeze them in. I would have loved to have seen more of them though.
Quote from: zanjam on Dec 12, 2012, 09:55 PM
Quote from: Fully on Dec 12, 2012, 08:32 PM
In between trips to the pharmacy to get my daughter's tamiflu ( I'm now on my third trip) I'm watching it. What I've seen so far is great.
Can anyone remember a show where this many HUGE acts played? Stones, Waters,The Who, Macca, and Springsteen? I mean seriously?
Woodstock? Concert for Bangladesh? The last waltz? It's massive!
CFB was the first one on a massive scale like this..
This will probably be the last time this many of the big ones from the British Invasion share the same stage. Pretty amazing.
Ray Davies/Kinks and perhaps Jeff Beck sitting in with the Yardbirds would'a made a perfect capper for the British Invasion
Mick Jagger acted like he wasn't very happy to be there. Plus his comment was kind of rude IMO.
Final rebroadcast of the concert started at 7pm Eastern on AXS TV, like 9 minutes ago... will run 'til 1am.
Quote from: FiddleCastro on Dec 13, 2012, 02:34 AM
Quote from: GO4IT on Dec 12, 2012, 11:13 PM
The Who really put out for the show tonight. I think they did more songs by far than anyone else. Way to go!
They've been absolutely phenomenal this tour! Full of life and really nailing everything. Definitely not going through the motions like so many older bands do now. See Me, Feel Me/Listening To You was incredible! great to see them dust that off (haven't seen it played this tour)
I have to agree having just seen them in Philly this past Sat. You never know how long they'll go on but, if this is the last time I see them, I will go out with great memories to the end.
I read that the Stones never play back to back nights and due to their show the next night only requested 15 minutes (but played for just 10).
Was anyone else here a fan of the McCartney with the "Nirvana reunion" backing band? I thought it was fantastic. His set list was interesting, but I thought 1985 was really good.
DVR was key due to to some necessary fast forwarding bits of the show.
Quote from: APR on Dec 16, 2012, 11:48 PM
I thought 1985 was really good.
:thumbsup: