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9 de mai. de 2011

The 25th Anniversary Rock Roll Hall Of Fame Concerts

Zapeando pela tv dias desses me deparo com um show que chamava bastante a atenção inclusive pela estrutura e tal, e claro logo em seguida as informações foram chegando e me dei conta de estar vendo ao vivo um dos maiores shows de todos os tempos e que seria dificil outra oportunidade como essa em terras brazucas.

O canal era pago e não se repetiria o que estava fazendo como de praxe.
Passei mais de 3 hs deliciosas viajando em encontros e reencontros como o de Simon e Garfunkel que há muito não se apresentavam juntos e deram uma verdadeira aula de música; além do delicioso ouvir Crosby, Stills and Nash e sempre a alegria contagiante de Stephen Stills tornando tudo ainda mais gostoso(faltou sim o Neil Young mas aí é outra história).

De imediato comecei a procura pelo show e na época me lembro só ter encontrado um arquivo de 9 gbs e minha net que já não é lá essas coisas nunca que desceria aquele monstro,rs

Continuando encontrei pra baixar em 48 partes em formato de dvd e me arrisquei com um gerenciador de downs que to acostumado e na segunda tentativa deu certo.
Baixando os 03 discos na íntegra pensei em postá-los.....outro problema, comprimir, converter, subir etc e tal e aí foi ficando pra lá esta idéia (veja só qto tempo mas não esquecido) até que trocando umas idéias com meu gêniozinho de plantão, o maninho Poucosiso, ele se aventurou a ver no que daria mas sem garantias afinal não era uma empreita fácil e sei bem disso.

Bem, como sempre seu talento incontestável e a conversão, a compressão e a ripagem ficaram perfeitas quase como originais e com isso outros como eu sem grana ou sem uma net descente poderão ter acesso à um puta de um show que vale cada momento de suas 04 hs, e aproveitem prq apesar de estarmos em paz já há algum tempo, vcs conhecem links como estes, não tem por aí, só em torrents e os que tem duram pouco.

Mais uma vez, agradecimentos ao querido Poucosiso que nos socorre e nos presenteia assim.

Obs: Tudo é maravilhoso, mas o encontro de Bruce e Tom Morello é memorável e não me canso de assistí-lo no youtube, a velha e a nova geração num show de talento e energia, valem o show todo pra mim.Editorial Reviews

Review
'The big mother of all rock concerts...
the all-star jam of a fan's dreams...
spectacular.' --Philadelphia Inquirer

'5 STARS. Jaw-dropping.' --Rolling Stone

Product Description
-The complete HBO special, hosted by Tom Hanks.
-51 complete performances.
-Plus 16 bonus performances.
-Over 5 hours of rock 'n' roll history.
-Includes collector's issue of Rolling Stone magazine with behind-the-scenes stories of the concerts.
-Three time Emmy-winner.

"On October 29th and 30th, 2009, rock 'n' roll royalty held court at Madison Square Garden for what have been called 'the best concerts ever,' and 'where rock 'n' roll history was made.'
The concerts featured a who's who of rock 'n' roll from the '50s to the '90s and included artists performing together in unprecedented combinations that will most likely never be witnessed again.

'The 25th Anniversary Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Anniversary Concerts' included sets by Crosby, Stills & Nash; Stevie Wonder; Paul Simon; Simon & Garfunkel; Aretha Franklin; Metallica; U2; Jeff Beck and Bruce Springsteen & the E-Street Band.

Joining this iconic line up on stage were special guests including: Jerry Lee Lewis, Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne, Smokey Robinson, B.B. King, Annie Lennox, Lou Reed, John Fogerty, Mick Jagger, Fergie and others.

A 4-hour special of the concerts aired on HBO to high ratings, and was seen by tens of millions.
Now this historic event is available on DVD.

Highlights include:

-Mick Jagger and Fergie in a blistering version of the Stones' classic 'Gimme Shelter,' with U2 as the backing band.
-Bruce Springsteen and Billy Joel on-stage for a rollicking rendition of 'Born to Run.'
-Sting joins Jeff Beck for the Curtis Mayfeld classic 'People Get Ready.'
-Paul Simon, David Crosby and Graham Nash join together for a spine-tingling 'Here Comes the Sun.'
-Ozzy Osbourne sings with Metallica on the Black Sabbath classics 'Iron Man' and 'Paranoid.'
-John Fogerty & Bruce Springsteen share vocals on Roy Orbison's 'Oh, Pretty Woman.'"I still have The 25th Anniversary Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Concert on my DVR from when it originally aired on HBO at the end of 2009, and I still often find myself viewing many of the standout performances pretty regularly to this day.
I have vowed not to erase it until it is released on Blu Ray and DVD, and finally owning this will be a welcome treat!

If you're wondering where the Blu Ray version is of the 25th Anniversary Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Concerts and you're reading this prior to November 2, 2010, the DVD is available at Amazon on September 28th, 2010, and the Blu Ray version of the package is available only at Best Buy for the first 30 days. Man, I hate that.
But I've waited now for a year for this release, so waiting an extra 30 days is no sweat I guess.
Anyway....

If you were at The 25th Anniversary Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Concerts or you saw it when it aired on HBO you already know how awesome these performances were that occurred over the course of two nights in late October 2009.
If you haven't seen this and you like music, even just a little, you're in for a great experience. This collection is worth its weight in gold.

The great news is that the DVD and Blu Ray releases include a ton of bonus stuff that wasn't aired on HBO, so it'll be great fun again for me to give this entire release a fresh look.

According to Time Life, following is what's going to be on the release, and I've marked the standout performances with this mark: ***** Rest assured that almost every performance stands out; it's all a matter of musical preference.
I like all kinds of music with a preference for hard rock, but some of these performances truly converted me into a fan of acts that I never liked or really paid little attention to prior to seeing this:Introduction:
TOM HANKS

JERRY LEE LEWIS
Great Balls of Fire

CROSBY, STILLS & NASH
Woodstock*****
Almost Cut My Hair
Love Has No Pride with Bonnie Raitt
The Pretender with Jackson Browne
Love the One You're With with James Taylor

STEVIE WONDER
For Once in My Life
The Tracks of My Tears with Smokey Robinson
The Way You Make Me Feel with John Legend (watch how Stevie chokes up singing this tribute to Michael Jackson...quite touching)
The Thrill Is Gone with B.B. King
Higher Ground/Roxanne with Sting*****
Superstition with Jeff Beck*****

PAUL SIMON
Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard (not included on the HBO airing)
You Can Call Me Al
Here Comes the Sun with David Crosby and Graham Nash
The Wanderer with Dion DiMucci
Little Anthony and the Imperials:
Two People in the World

SIMON & GARFUNKEL
The Sounds of Silence
The Boxer*****
Bridge over Troubled Water


ARETHA FRANKLIN
Baby I Love You
Don't Play That Song
Chain of Fools with Annie LennoxMETALLICA
For Whom the Bell Tolls
Sweet Jane with Lou Reed
Iron Man/Paranoid with Ozzy Osbourne
All Day and All of the Night with Ray Davies
Enter Sandman

U2
Vertigo
Magnificent
Because the Night with Bruce Springsteen, Patti Smith and Roy Bittan
I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For with Bruce Springsteen
Gimme Shelter with Mick Jagger and Fergie***** This performance just blew me away; I've watched this over and over again!
Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of with Mick Jagger
Beautiful Day

JEFF BECK
People Get Ready with Sting
Let Me Love You Baby with Buddy Guy
Foxy Lady with Billy Gibbons*****
A Day in the Life*****This number is also part of Beck's Live at Ronnie Scott's DVD which I also highly recommend, but the performance of it here at the R&R 25th is greatly enhanced by large images of The Beatles behind the band.

BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN & THE E STREET BAND (Gotta admit that I was not the biggest Bruce fan prior to seeing him here; his performances with Sam Moore, and then of all people, Tom Morello absolutely knocked it out of the park.)
Hold On I'm Comin' with Sam Moore*****
Soul Man with Sam Moore*****
The Ghost of Tom Joad with Tom Morello***** Okay, this is THE most memorable performance of the entire concert for me; Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine plays a guitar solo in this song unlike any rock solo I've ever seen!
Fortunate Son with John Fogerty
Pretty Woman with John Fogerty
Jungleland*****
A Fine Fine Boy with Darlene Love
New York State of Mind with Billy Joel
Born to Run with Billy Joel
Your Love Keeps Lifting Me Higher with Darlene Love, John Fogerty, Sam Moore, Billy Joel and Tom MorelloBONUS MATERIAL

CROSBY, STILLS & NASH
Mexico with James Taylor
Teach Your Children with Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne and James Taylor

STEVIE WONDER
Uptight
I Was Made to Love Her
Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours
Mercy Mercy Me with John Legend

SIMON & GARFUNKEL
Mrs. Robinson/Not Fade Away

METALLICA
Turn the Page
Iron Man/Paranoid with Ozzy Osbourne (the HBO version was edited; this apparently is not)

U2
Mysterious Ways
Where Is the Love/One with the Black Eyed Peas

JEFF BECK
Freeway Jam
Big Block

BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN & THE E STREET BAND
London Calling with Tom Morello
Your Love Keeps Lifting Me Higher with Darlene Love, John Fogerty, Sam Moore, Billy Joel and Tom Morello (the HBO version was edited; this apparently is not)I don't know how the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Concert organizers could ever top this. All of these artists join together and play like they've been playing together forever to give viewers one of the most memorable shows in recent rock history.


Enjoy parts
01 (disc 01)

02 (disc 01)

03 (disc 02)

04 (disc 02)!!!!!!!!!!!!!