Identifier | 9342462 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Reference Number | DAA592 |
Media Type | CD |
Media Count | 4 |
Note | 121212: The Concert for Sandy Relief to Benefit the Robin Hood Relief Fund
Madison Square Garden NY NY Dec 12, 2012 Recorded by Daspyknows Recorded Section E Row 2 Seat 11 (DFC) Schoeps MK4 w/RBox Tascam DR-2D 24 Bit 48K Processed using Soundforge 10b, resample, to 16bit 44.1K TLH to convert to Flac First and foremost this recording was made at a benefit fundraiser to support the Robin Hood Relief Fund providing relief to the victims of Hurricane Sandy. As a former New Yorker, I know many of the areas affected and have many friends and family who felt the impact of the storm. As the taper of this concert I have a simple request to make. I ask those who download this concert make a nominal donation to the Robin Hood Relief Fund. Here is the link to their website http://www.121212concert.org/. My goal is to have at least an equal amount donated to the hurrican relief than I spent of tickets. The ticket I purchased cost $2,500 and I spent an additional $350 upgrading seats to get the best possible location for this incredible performance. Donations, the purchase of Merchandise or time helping others in need are all things one can do. Surprises included Eddie Vedder joining Roger Waters for the Pink Floyd classic ‘Comfortably Numb’, Bruce Springsteen and Jon Bon Jovi doing ‘Born To Run’ and Michael Stipe joining Chris Martin but the big surprise was Paul McCartney joining the surviving Nirvana members Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic. 1. Intro Bruce Springsteen opened the show. Here is the setlist: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band 2. Land of Hope and Dreams w/ People Get Ready 3. Wrecking Ball 4. My City of Ruins 5. Born To Run (w/ Jon Bon Jovi) 6. Billy Crystal /Susan Sarandon Set changeover Roger Waters 7. In The Flesh 8. The Happiest Days of Our Lives 9. Another Brick In The Wall Pt. 2 10.The Ballad Of Jean Charles de Menezes 11. Money 12. Us and Them 13. Comfortably Numb (w/ Eddie Vedder) 14. Adam Sandler: Hallelujah (w/ Paul Shaffer) Set changeover 15. Billy Crystal/ Kristin Stewart Set Changeover Bon Jovi 16. It’s My Life 17. Wanted Dead or Alive 18. Who Says You Can’t Go Home (w/ Bruce Springsteen) 19. Living On A Prayer 20. Jon Stewart Set Changeover Eric Clapton: 21. Nobody Knows You When You’re Down and Out 22. Got To Get Better In A Little While 23. Crossroads 24. Jimmy Fallon Set Changeover Rolling Stones 25. You Get Me Rocking 26. Jumping Jack Flash 27. Stephen Colbert Set Changeover Alicia Keys 28. Brand New Me 29. No One The Who 30. /Who Are You 31 Bell Boy 32 Pinball Wizard 33 See Me Feel Me/Listening To You 34 Baba O’Riley 35 Love Reign O’er Me 36 Tea and Theatre 37. Chris Rock Set Changeover Kanye West 38 Clique > Mercy > Power > Jesus Walks > All Of The Lights > Diamonds From Sierra Leone > Diamonds > Touch The Sky 39 Gold Digger 40 Good Life 41 Runaway 42 Stronger 43 Seth Myers and Drunk Uncle Set Change Billy Joel 44 Miami 2017 (Seen The Lights Go Out On Broadway) 45 Movin’ Out (Anthony’s Song) 46 Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas > New York State Of Mind 47 River Of Dreams 48 You May Be Right 49 Only The Good Die Young 50 Set Change Chris Martin: 51Viva La Vida 52 Losing My Religion (w/ Michael Stipe) 53 Us Against The World 54 Jamie Foxx, Quentin Tarratino and Kristoff Waltz Set Change Paul McCartney: 55 Helter Skelter 56 Let Me Roll It 57 1985 58 My Valentine (w/ Diana Krall) 59 Blackbird 60 Cut Me Some Slack (w/ Dave Grohl, Pat Smear and Krist Novoselic) 61 I’ve Got A Feeling 62 Live and Let Die 63 Empire State Of Mind (w/ Alicia Keys) When this show was announced I knew I needed to be there to both support the cause and see musical history. When tickets went on sale I easily scored a floor seat in section D on the floor which is left of center halfway back. The seat cost $2,500. A little bit later the seat in section E row 2 came up. It was dead center and I knew I needed that seat to make the best recording. Suddenly I had two $2,500 seats but I figured it would be an easy ticket to sell for face value. Unfortunately that was not the case. It was a struggle and was getting offers of $100 to $300 from people. It was on Stubhub and didn't sell too. Finally I got an offer of $2,000 on Ebay. I countered with $2,250 and the buyer took it. After fees I had a $350 loss. Funny thing was within 15 minutes of selling I had two people willing to pay face value. Left work in NJ and took the trian to Penn Station. Stopped at my favorite pizza place http://nypizzasuprema.com/ for a few slices of upside down Sicilian. If you go to MSG this is a must stop (tell the owner the guy who records concerts recommended it) and on to the line to check out the scene. Saw lots of folks lined up waiting for tickets. Doors opened and I was in. Set up gear and got to my seat. Great people around (no drunks) including an older woman who looked and acted like my mom who passed away a few years ago. She told me she had only been to one concert in her life The Doobie Brothers but was making a donation to Robin Hood of $2,500 and they asked her if she wanted a ticket. She actually made it to Kanye West then called it a night. During Bruce Springsteen there was two guys talking away to the point of it being annoying so I briefly turned around to tell them to nicely STFU but after that the occasional scream or clap is all the crowd you hear. I was amazed by the performances and felt it was worth every penny I paid. I only wish the time devoted to Kanye West was divied up between Roger Waters, Eric Clapton, the Rolling Stones and Sir Paul McCartney. I hope everyone this recording and is able to help in any way. Just the basic taper requests here and please no vitriol: Don't be an ass by selling this or using it in a video that is sold Don't modify the info file Don't remaster and/or post on other sites that are not 100% free If shared keep info file intact but create a second file with any changes Don't convert to lossy formats except for personal use Do support the artists AND MOST OF ALL. PLEASE DONATE TO THE ROBIN HOOD RELIEF FUND TO HELP THOSE IN NEED AS A RESULT OF HURRICANE SANDY!!!! |
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Performance
Concert For Hurricane Sandy Relief 2012-12-12 Madison Square Garden, New York, NY | |
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Set 1 | Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
"Land of Hope and Dreams" "Wrecking Ball" "My City in Ruins" › "Jersey Girl" "Born to Run" with Jon Bon Jovi Roger Waters "Another Brick in the Wall" "Money" "Us and Them" "Comfortably Numb" with Eddie Vedder Adam Sandler with Paul Schaffer rewrite of "Hallelujah" Bon Jovi "It's My Life" "Wanted Dead or Alive" "Who Says You Can't Go Home" with Bruce Springsteen "Living on a Prayer" Eric Clapton "Nobody Loves You When You're Down and Out" "Got to get Better in a Little While" "Crossroads" Rolling Stones "You Got Me Rocking" "Jumpin Jack Flash" Alicia Keys "Brand New Me" "No One" The Who "Who are You" "Bellboy" "Pinball Wizard" › "See Me, Feel Me" "Baba O'Riley" "Tea & Theatre" Kanye West Abbreviated versions of: "Clique" "Mercy" "Power" "Jesus Walks" "Run This Town" "Diamonds From Sierra Leone" "Touch the Sky" "Gold Digger" "Good Life" "Runaway" "Stronger" Billy Joel "Miami 2017 (Seen the Lights Go Out on Broadway)" "Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)" "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" "New York State of Mind" "River of Dreams" "You May Be Right" "Only the Good Die Young" Chris Martin "Viva la Vida" "Losing My Religion" with Michael Stipe "Us Against The World" Paul McCartney "Helter Skelter" "Let Me Roll It" "Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five" "My Valentine" with Diana Krall "Blackbird" "Cut Me Some Slack" with Dave Grohl, Krist Novoselic and Pat Smear "I Got a Feeling" "Live and Let Die" Alicia Keys "Empire State of Mind" |
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Comment | A fundraising concert to aid the victims of Hurricane Sandy. The concert featured performances by Bon Jovi, Eric Clapton, Dave Grohl, Billy Joel, Alicia Keys, Chris Martin, The Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band, Eddie Vedder, Roger Waters, Kanye West, The Who, Paul McCartney and many others. |