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Phil Collins “In the Air Tonight”- Live Aid Philadelphia 7-13-85

with 100,000 people for Live Aid US, I stood back of center stage about ten feet behind Phil Collins who was seated at a black grand piano. Beside me looking over his 3″x 5″ recipe cards with notes for stage announcements stood Jack Nicholson. Collins, fresh off the Concorde supersonic jet which had conveyed him from his earlier performance at the London Live Aid concert, sang his surprise movie hit “Against All Odds” and then “the other song I know on piano”…

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Black Crowes- Shake Your Money Maker 35th- Chris & Rich Robinson

On the January 1990 debut “Shake Your Money Maker”, The Black Crowes sounded as if the late Small Faces/ Humble Pie dynamo Steve Marriott had gone on holiday to Paris and dropped in on the Rolling Stones sessions while recording “Exile on Main Street”. Chris & Rich Robinson are my guests In the Studio.

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Chicago II @55- Robert Lamm

“Chicago II” climbed to #4 sales in America, #6  in the UK, a Grammy nomination for Album of the Year and  sales of over a million, igniting a legacy of thirty-six releases in  fifty years together. Chicago co-founder Robert Lamm tells the insider tale on the 55th anniversary of Chicago “II”.

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Simon & Garfunkel- Bridge Over Troubled Water 55th- Art Garfunkel

Simon & Garfunkel’s” Bridge Over Troubled Water”, which swept the 1971 Grammy Awards with six, including Album of the Year, Record of the Year, and Song of the Year for the title song.It ranks as #172 on Rolling Stone magazine’s “Top 500 Albums of All Time”,#7 on the BBC’s all time list, and has sold more than 25 million copies worldwide. Art Garfunkel joined me In The Studio for this very rare conversation…(more)

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Pink Floyd- The Wall 45th- Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Nick Mason

Roger Waters admitted to me that, in 1980, Pink Floyd had been guaranteed one million dollars per night to perform “The Wall” on a stadium tour. “And I refused to do it outdoors,” Waters tells me in this classic rock interview. “But how can you do a show, that’s about the alienation you feel about doing stadium shows, in a stadium?”

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Rolling Stones- Gimme Shelter- Hyde Park London 7-6-13

the excellent rock documentary film “Twenty Feet from Stardom”,  which features interviews with both Lisa Fisher and Mick Jagger who sing this, here is a stunning example of why that story needed to be told.