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5:01 am
09-06-2005, 04:43 PM
http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/_/id/7605160/u2?pageid=rs.Home&pageregion=single1

Live 8 Gets Four-Part DVD
Set features "Sgt. Pepper" duet, Pink Floyd reunion and more

A four-disc DVD set of the nine international concerts held on July 2nd as part of Live 8, an initiative organized by Bob Geldof to pressure the G8 to address extreme poverty in Africa, will be released on November 8th. A "generous" royalty from sales of the package -- which features performances from artists ranging from Paul McCartney's duet with U2's Bono on "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" to Pink Floyd's reunion -- will go to the Band Aid Trust for African relief.

The first three discs focus on the shows at London's Hyde Park and at Philadelphia's Museum of Art, with highlights from the events in Paris, Rome, Berlin, Tokyo, Moscow, Toronto and Johannesburg. In addition to the McCartney/Bono concert opener, duets include McCartney and George Michael, Stevie Wonder and Maroon 5's Adam Levine, and Coldplay and Richard Ashcroft.

The third disc closes with the entire Hyde Park lineup performing the Beatles' "Hey Jude." The final disc features a behind-the-scenes documentary of the London show, Pink Floyd's reunion rehearsal and other extras.

"I hope this will be the biggest-selling DVD of all time," says Geldof. "It deserves to be. More importantly, perhaps, it should be, for it will help us achieve our goal of changing the lives of the extreme poor for the better and making our generation the one that helped end the disgrace of poverty."

Live 8 DVD track listing:

Disc One:

"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band," Paul McCartney and U2
"Beautiful Day," U2
"Vertigo," U2
"One," U2
"In My Place," Coldplay
"Bittersweet Symphony," Coldplay with Richard Ashcroft
"Fix You," Coldplay
"The Bitch Is Back," Elton John
"Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting," Elton John
"Children of the Revolution," Elton John with Pete Doherty
"7 Seconds," Dido and Youssou N'Dour
"Bartender and the Thief," Stereophonics
"Everybody Hurts," R.E.M.
"Man on the Moon," R.E.M.
"Dy-Na-Mi-Tee," Ms Dynamite
"Somewhere Only We Know," Keane
"Where Is the Love," Black Eyed Peas
"Let's Get It Started," Black Eyed Peas
"Get Up Stand Up," Black Eyed Peas with Stephen Marley
"Wild Boys," Duran Duran (Rome)
"I Don't Like Mondays," Bob Geldof
"Time Is Running Out," Muse (Paris)
"Sing," Travis
"I Predict a Riot," Kaiser Chiefs
"Everyday I Love You Less and Less," Kaiser Chiefs
"Reasons," UB40 with Hunterz and the Dohl Blasters
"Red Red Wine," UB40
"American Idiot," Green Day (Berlin)
"Signs," Snoop Dogg
"Who Am I (What's My Name)?," Snoop Dogg
"Livin' on a Prayer," Bon Jovi
"Why," Annie Lennox
"Sweet Dreams," Annie Lennox

Disc Two:

"Survivor," Destiny's Child
"Girl," Destiny's Child
"Somewhere Else," Razorlight
"Golden Touch," Razorlight
"All for Love," Bryan Adams (Toronto)
"Diamonds From Sierra Leone," Kanye West
"Like a Prayer," Madonna
"Ray of Light," Madonna
"Music," Madonna
"Getting' Jiggy Wit It," Will Smith
"Switch," Will Smith
"The Fresh Prince of Bel Air," Will Smith
"Good Vibrations," Brian Wilson (Berlin)
"Run," Snow Patrol
"Stays in Mexico," Toby Keith
"All These Things That I've Done," The Killers
"American Baby," Dave Matthews Band
"Bad Day," Daniel Powter (Berlin)
"In the End," Linkin Park
"Numb," Linkin Park with Jay-Z
"Super Duper Love," Joss Stone
"Some Kind of Wonderful," Joss Stone
"Show You Love," Jars of Clay
"Laura," Scissor Sisters
"Take Your Mama," Scissor Sisters
"For All We Know," Alicia Keys
"Fall to Pieces," Velvet Revolver
"Pour Some Sugar on Me," Def Leppard
"Are You Gonna Be My Girl?," Jet (Toronto)
"Angel," Sarah McLachlan and Josh Groban
"Message in a Bottle," Sting
"Driven to Tears," Sting
"Every Breath You Take," Sting

Disc Three:

"Make It Happen," Mariah Carey
"Hero," Mariah Carey
"When You Come Back," Vusi Mahlasela (Johannesburg)
"Do the Strand," Roxy Music (Berlin)
"This Love," Maroon 5
"She Will Be Loved," Maroon 5
"Four Strong Winds," Neil Young (Toronto)
"Go West," Pet Shop Boys (Moscow)
"We Will Rock You," Robbie Williams
"Let Me Entertain You," Robbie Williams
"Feel," Robbie Williams
"Angels," Robbie Williams
"Somebody Like You," Keith Urban
"Twenty Years," Placebo (Paris)
"Lonely No More," Rob Thomas
"We Come 1," Faithless (Berlin)
"Master Blaster (Jammin')," Stevie Wonder
"Higher Ground," Stevie Wonder and Rob Thomas
"Signed Sealed Delivered," Stevie Wonder and Adam Levine
"So What the Fuss," Stevie Wonder
"Superstition," Stevie Wonder
"Who Are You?," The Who
"Won't Get Fooled Again," The Who
"Speak to Me," Pink Floyd
"Breathe," Pink Floyd
"Money," Pink Floyd
"Wish You Were Here," Pink Floyd
"Comfortably Numb," Pink Floyd
"Get Back," Paul McCartney
"Drive My Car," Paul McCartney and George Michael
"Helter Skelter," Paul McCartney
"The Long and Winding Road," Paul McCartney
"Hey Jude," Finale

Disc Four: Extras

Highlights from the July 6th Murrayfield concert in Edinburgh
"All About You," McFly (Tokyo)
"Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous," Good Charlotte (Tokyo)
"Love Love Love," Dreams Come True (Tokyo)
"All Is Full of Love," Bjork (Tokyo)
"Who Are You?"(film), The Who
"Why Does It Always Rain on Me?"(film), Travis
"Enjoy the Day," Ricky Gervais
Behind the Scenes at Hyde Park
Pink Floyd rehearsal

guitarboy5150
09-06-2005, 05:16 PM
yess...the pink floyd rehearsal would be great!

fe_lung
09-06-2005, 05:20 PM
Wait, Green Days We Are The Champions isn't here? And yet all of Madonna's worthless set is? What the fuck!

5:01 am
09-07-2005, 12:50 AM
in other pink floyd news don't forget about the new Roger waters album that comes out this month! www.roger-waters.com

Shaun Ponsonby
09-07-2005, 11:02 AM
Originally posted by fe_lung
Wait, Green Days We Are The Champions isn't here? And yet all of Madonna's worthless set is? What the fuck!

I actually quite enjoyed Madonna's set, one of the most entertaining things of the day.

I think what would be better if they released all the rock band's performances on one DVD, all the hip hop performances on DVD etc. So, on the rock DVD you'd have Velvet Revolver, Deep Purple, Pink Floyd, The Who, Motley Crue, REM, U2/Paul McCartney, Sting, Jet, Muse etc...

Now, that would be a good DVD.

The reason "Man On The Moon" doesn't appear during REM's set by the way was because the knob head director at the BBC cued an interview with Razorlight for half of the song.

DLR_EngineRoom
09-08-2005, 05:45 PM
Originally posted by 5:01 am
http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/_/id/7605160/u2?pageid=rs.Home&pageregion=single1

Live 8 Gets Four-Part DVD
Set features "Sgt. Pepper" duet, Pink Floyd reunion and more

A four-disc DVD set of the nine international concerts held on July 2nd as part of Live 8, an initiative organized by Bob Geldof to pressure the G8 to address extreme poverty in Africa, will be released on November 8th. A "generous" royalty from sales of the package -- which features performances from artists ranging from Paul McCartney's duet with U2's Bono on "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" to Pink Floyd's reunion -- will go to the Band Aid Trust for African relief.

The first three discs focus on the shows at London's Hyde Park and at Philadelphia's Museum of Art, with highlights from the events in Paris, Rome, Berlin, Tokyo, Moscow, Toronto and Johannesburg. In addition to the McCartney/Bono concert opener, duets include McCartney and George Michael, Stevie Wonder and Maroon 5's Adam Levine, and Coldplay and Richard Ashcroft.

The third disc closes with the entire Hyde Park lineup performing the Beatles' "Hey Jude." The final disc features a behind-the-scenes documentary of the London show, Pink Floyd's reunion rehearsal and other extras.

"I hope this will be the biggest-selling DVD of all time," says Geldof. "It deserves to be. More importantly, perhaps, it should be, for it will help us achieve our goal of changing the lives of the extreme poor for the better and making our generation the one that helped end the disgrace of poverty."

Live 8 DVD track listing:

Disc One:

"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band," Paul McCartney and U2
"Beautiful Day," U2
"Vertigo," U2
"One," U2
"In My Place," Coldplay
"Bittersweet Symphony," Coldplay with Richard Ashcroft
"Fix You," Coldplay
"The Bitch Is Back," Elton John
"Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting," Elton John
"Children of the Revolution," Elton John with Pete Doherty
"7 Seconds," Dido and Youssou N'Dour
"Bartender and the Thief," Stereophonics
"Everybody Hurts," R.E.M.
"Man on the Moon," R.E.M.
"Dy-Na-Mi-Tee," Ms Dynamite
"Somewhere Only We Know," Keane
"Where Is the Love," Black Eyed Peas
"Let's Get It Started," Black Eyed Peas
"Get Up Stand Up," Black Eyed Peas with Stephen Marley
"Wild Boys," Duran Duran (Rome)
"I Don't Like Mondays," Bob Geldof
"Time Is Running Out," Muse (Paris)
"Sing," Travis
"I Predict a Riot," Kaiser Chiefs
"Everyday I Love You Less and Less," Kaiser Chiefs
"Reasons," UB40 with Hunterz and the Dohl Blasters
"Red Red Wine," UB40
"American Idiot," Green Day (Berlin)
"Signs," Snoop Dogg
"Who Am I (What's My Name)?," Snoop Dogg
"Livin' on a Prayer," Bon Jovi
"Why," Annie Lennox
"Sweet Dreams," Annie Lennox

Disc Two:

"Survivor," Destiny's Child
"Girl," Destiny's Child
"Somewhere Else," Razorlight
"Golden Touch," Razorlight
"All for Love," Bryan Adams (Toronto)
"Diamonds From Sierra Leone," Kanye West
"Like a Prayer," Madonna
"Ray of Light," Madonna
"Music," Madonna
"Getting' Jiggy Wit It," Will Smith
"Switch," Will Smith
"The Fresh Prince of Bel Air," Will Smith
"Good Vibrations," Brian Wilson (Berlin)
"Run," Snow Patrol
"Stays in Mexico," Toby Keith
"All These Things That I've Done," The Killers
"American Baby," Dave Matthews Band
"Bad Day," Daniel Powter (Berlin)
"In the End," Linkin Park
"Numb," Linkin Park with Jay-Z
"Super Duper Love," Joss Stone
"Some Kind of Wonderful," Joss Stone
"Show You Love," Jars of Clay
"Laura," Scissor Sisters
"Take Your Mama," Scissor Sisters
"For All We Know," Alicia Keys
"Fall to Pieces," Velvet Revolver
"Pour Some Sugar on Me," Def Leppard
"Are You Gonna Be My Girl?," Jet (Toronto)
"Angel," Sarah McLachlan and Josh Groban
"Message in a Bottle," Sting
"Driven to Tears," Sting
"Every Breath You Take," Sting

Disc Three:

"Make It Happen," Mariah Carey
"Hero," Mariah Carey
"When You Come Back," Vusi Mahlasela (Johannesburg)
"Do the Strand," Roxy Music (Berlin)
"This Love," Maroon 5
"She Will Be Loved," Maroon 5
"Four Strong Winds," Neil Young (Toronto)
"Go West," Pet Shop Boys (Moscow)
"We Will Rock You," Robbie Williams
"Let Me Entertain You," Robbie Williams
"Feel," Robbie Williams
"Angels," Robbie Williams
"Somebody Like You," Keith Urban
"Twenty Years," Placebo (Paris)
"Lonely No More," Rob Thomas
"We Come 1," Faithless (Berlin)
"Master Blaster (Jammin')," Stevie Wonder
"Higher Ground," Stevie Wonder and Rob Thomas
"Signed Sealed Delivered," Stevie Wonder and Adam Levine
"So What the Fuss," Stevie Wonder
"Superstition," Stevie Wonder
"Who Are You?," The Who
"Won't Get Fooled Again," The Who
"Speak to Me," Pink Floyd
"Breathe," Pink Floyd
"Money," Pink Floyd
"Wish You Were Here," Pink Floyd
"Comfortably Numb," Pink Floyd
"Get Back," Paul McCartney
"Drive My Car," Paul McCartney and George Michael
"Helter Skelter," Paul McCartney
"The Long and Winding Road," Paul McCartney
"Hey Jude," Finale

Disc Four: Extras

Highlights from the July 6th Murrayfield concert in Edinburgh
"All About You," McFly (Tokyo)
"Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous," Good Charlotte (Tokyo)
"Love Love Love," Dreams Come True (Tokyo)
"All Is Full of Love," Bjork (Tokyo)
"Who Are You?"(film), The Who
"Why Does It Always Rain on Me?"(film), Travis
"Enjoy the Day," Ricky Gervais
Behind the Scenes at Hyde Park
Pink Floyd rehearsal

What? No Crue or Deep Purple?


Kinda like leaving out Zep from the first Live Aid DVD....

...close, but no cigar...

Diver Down NJ
09-18-2005, 06:23 PM
No way will I buy that. WAY too much filler.