Posted November 4, 200915 yr http://www.mirror.co.uk/celebs/news/2009/1...15875-21791416/ Mick Jagger joins Bono to sing U2's Stuck In A Moment By Neil Masuda 2/11/2009 http://i38.tinypic.com/mkja5k.jpg Mick Jagger wows 20,000 music fans as he duets with Bono at a celebration of rock 'n' roll in New York. They sang U2's Stuck In A Moment You Can't Get Out Of - after Mick, 66, had performed Gimme Shelter with Black Eyed Peas star Fergie, 34. Mick's surprise guest appearance was just one of the many highlights of the two-night event in Madison Square Garden, for the 25th anniversary of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Earlier, fans roared with laughter as Bruce Springsteen cut short a Bono monologue on rock 'n' roll by yelling: "Let's have some fun with it!"
November 4, 200915 yr Author And here it is (camera work is a bit shoogly but you get the idea) :lol: 3179wZwGZ2M&feature=related
November 4, 200915 yr Author http://www.fmqb.com/article.asp?id=1571813 U2, Metallica Top Second Hall Of Fame Night November 2, 2009 After night one of the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame 25th anniversary concert featured star-studded collaborations like Tom Morello jamming with Bruce Springsteen and John Legend singing with Stevie Wonder, the performers of night two at Madison Square Garden were not to be outdone. After Jerry Lee Lewis got things started with "Great Balls Of Fire," Aretha Franklin took the stage and belted out hits like "A Natural Woman" and "Respect." Her set included a collaboration with Annie Lennox on "Chain Of Fools" and Lenny Kravitz, who added his voice to her classic "Think." Guitar great Jeff Beck came next, and he brought out a roll call of stars such as Sting, Buddy Guy and Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top to sing with him. One highlight came when Beck and Gibbons recreated Jimi Hendrix's "Foxy Lady," according to MTV News. Metallica As for the headliners, Metallica brought a different sound to the evening when they pounded out Metal hits like "For Whom the Bell Tolls" and "One." They also were joined by Lou Reed for "Sweet Jane" and "White Light/White Heat," and they teamed with Ozzy Osbourne to pay tribute to Black Sabbath by performing "Iron Man" and "Paranoid." In a more unexpected move, Metallica even teamed up with The Kinks' Ray Davies for a rendition of "You Really Got Me." The veteran group ended their set with "Enter Sandman." U2 closed out the night with another parade of hits and guest stars, starting with Bruce Springsteen and Patti Smith performing the song "Because The Night." Springsteen also stayed onstage to sing the U2 classic "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For." Halfway through "Mysterious Ways," the Black Eyed Peas strolled into the spotlight and the song immediately morphed into their own hit, "Where Is the Love," during which Bono traded lines with Rappers Will.i.am, Taboo and Apl.de.ap. Fergie stuck around when Mick Jagger came out for a group rendition of "Gimme Shelter," and then Bono and Jagger did a duet on "Stuck In A Moment You Can’t Get Out Of." Finally, U2 ended the whole 25th anniversary celebration with "Beautiful Day," bringing the night to an appropriate end.
April 9, 201015 yr I just watched this for the firs time since it was broadcast on HBO - great quality and I really hope it is released on DVD. GNTgxGeg5L4 With Bruce and Patti Smith KMNQ2lyMQtk
April 12, 201015 yr Have you seen those clips yet Jups? :o Seriously amazing :wub: And I love this too - U2 and Bruce - I Still Have'nt Found What I'm Looking For - even better than the first time they did it together - and Bono sings part of 'The Promise Land' at the end :wub: Va3RpW0lQ5E And Gimmie Shelter (my fave Stones track) with Mick :D FSIE8uK48Xc
November 8, 201014 yr It has been released on DVD (well worth it - I have watched the U2/Bruce sections tones of times already :wub: ) It has been released on CD now too http://www.atu2.com/news/rock-hall-of-fame...-now-on-cd.html
November 16, 201014 yr I can only find Region 1 or BluRay :unsure: Get one of those really cheap DVD players that are region free. I got one for a tenner last year :D This concert is utterly AMAZING :wub:
November 17, 201014 yr No just a cheap crap brand - most of those are region free - it is really only the expensive ones with brand names such as Sony, Samsung etc that are not. Try find something like this for example. http://www.powercity.ie/?par=10-19-DV1122
November 17, 201014 yr Author All my dvd players are expensive ones. It's cos I'm so rich innit. :drink: Anyway, why do the cheap rubbish ones play all areas and the quality ones don't? I was going to say that sounds a bit Irish but forgot who I was talking to :lol:
November 18, 201014 yr Yes, you can play normal dvds on a blu ray player but not blu ray discs on a normal player. They are quite reasonably priced to buy now and the quality and sound are so much better. I've got the Rose Bowl concert on blu ray, it's excellent, makes you feel like you are there again, only with no queue for the loos :lol:
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