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2011年9月30日星期五

Hall of Fame Anniversary Rocks on With Second All-Star Night

Last night, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band whipped out a version of "New York Rosetta Stone Outlet State of Mind" with Billy Joel at the first of two giant concerts marking the 25th anniversary of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Tonight, it was Aretha Franklin who showed some love for the city hosting the gigs, with a stellar "New York, New York." For more of the nights awe-inspiring moments as they happen, keep reading.Check out the Rock Hall shows in killer live photos.Annie Lennox joins Aretha Franklin for "Chain of Fools" wearing a maroon felt hat and a T-shirt with a prominent message: "HIV Positive" reads the front; "Fighting HIV/AIDS" is emblazoned on the back. The song is so successful, Franklin gushes, "That was so good" and does little dance.Lenny Kravitz blows the crowd away with an amazingly soulful take on his verses of "Think." Aretha starts to dance off on Lennys arm, but its just Rosetta Stone V3 a psych-out. Shes back for a sizzling "Respect."Go backstage with the Rock Halls big stars in behind-the-scenes photos.Jeff Beck opens with an homage to Ray Charles: "Drown In My Own Tears." He wraps with a tribute to the Beatles, laying down a gorgeous, drawn-out "A Day in the Life" that stuns the crowd.Beck also brings out the two most spectacularly bearded men in the building: Sting sings "People Get Ready," Billy Gibbons lends his gravely pipes to "Foxy Lady." The non-bearded Buddy Guy joins for "Let Me Love You Baby," and the crowd is mesmerized by Tal Wilkenfeld, Becks killer bassist.Metallicas James Hetfield gets the crowd head-banging and laughing when he introduces Bob Segers "Turn the Page" as "one of the songs I wish we would have wroted and thank my English teacher right now I wish we had Rosetta Stone French written."The room fills with boisterous "Lllllllouuuus" as Lou Reed joins the band for searing versions of "Sweet Jane" and "White Light/White Heat."Hetfield introduces "the crazy guy who epitomizes the rockroll singer." Ozzy Osbournes first words: "I can acirc; euro; trade;t fucking hear! Louder!" Metallica bring the noise for "Iron Man" and Paranoid," injecting the Black Sabbath songs with serious adrenaline."We got completely schooled on early, early riff rock by this man and his band, the Kinks," Hetfield says, introducing "one of the original punks," Ray Davies. Enter powerful renditions of "You Really Got Me" and "All Day and All of the Night." Metallica cap the set with "Enter Sandman."Weeks on the road with the 360Tour have given U2s "Magnificent" an airy charm that stands up to some of their Cheap Rosetta Stone V3 biggest hits. The song is resplendent and resonate in MSG.

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