I think that they’re supposed to keep the performances online through the summer for free, on-demand streaming access, if I understood them correctly. I thought I heard something earlier today about being able to download them permanently for a fee, but they said that they won’t be making it available for sale through normal commercial channels.
I only caught a replay of one Green Day tune, and I’d like to see the rest of that set, too.
Never mind – found out it was the Kaiser Chiefs; the BBC is running the Philadelphia show from start to finish, and kicked off at midnight with the beginning of the US show.
Ack! I was at work and missed it. I taped the whole day because I thought this would happen. I’m too lazy to rewind the tape and find it. Can someone send me a link?
I was unable to see any of it. All I wanted to see was Pink Floyd. So tell me, what songs did they play and did Roger and Dave have a punch up on stage or did they get along politely?
I watched, fully expecting a band-brawl, but they played Money, Comfortably Numb, and…er… Breathe, I think. Didn’t get to see Comfortably Numb or Breathe, thanks to the shitty ABC coverage.
The TV station I’m watching now is promoting a highlights package to be shown after 60mins tonight, hopefully they’ll have PF on that.
I would like to see Comfortably Numb in particular. It is a song whose major strength is the counterpoint between Waters’ dry voice on the verse and Gilmours incredibly uplifting and pure vocals on the chorus. The various solo/post-waters’-PF versions don’t campare IMO.
Another low - Mariah “the queen diva” Carey.
After her first song the classic “Can I get a mike stand ? I know I said I didn’t need one but I lied.” shortly followed by the immortal words “I’d like to sing you my new song…”
In London at least Madonna and Robbie Williams saved the day, they came on - got the crowd bopping with well chosen songs and left us wanting more - Coldplay in contrast were just dreary.
Uncontested High Point - Like Hippy Hollow I remember Live Aid - the moment when David Bowie introduced a video shot, IIRC, by a couple of Canadians of two or three starving children in Ethiopia accompanied by The Cars ‘Drive’, the audience in tears afterwards … well I was in tears again yesterday when Bob Geldof introduced the same video, stayed on stage watching it then “I don’t think we clap after that do we? That child had 10 minutes to live. Two weeks ago she passed her agricultural exams …” the most beautiful young African lady came onto the stage “… don’t let them tell you it doesn’t work!”. The cynical may say this was overly sentimental, exploitative even - and it’s true Madonna should have left the poor lass leave the stage earlier - but it was human and powerful.
Pink Floyd did Breathe, Money, Wish You Were Here, and Comfortably Numb, in that order.
Roger was having a difficult time singing on pitch until the second verse of comfortably numb, even his backups were shaky. Although he mimed most of the words to the songs as David sung them, had a smile on his face, and looked like he was having a genuinely good time. David was all serious, although I caught a couple of grins between him and Nick.
Rick Wright got 0 camera time until the last song, as if the camera men/producer thought he was just a sideman.
After the set, they all came stage front and locked arms, (from left to right), David, Roger, Nick, Rick. It looked like everyone was happy with each other.
Not the best set, I wasn’t impressed with the song choice, and it was very rough around the edges, with some missed cues by all, nick losing his place once or twice, and some really bad vocals.