Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Vedder, Springsteen and Morello played together in Chicago
Open to the public since 1916, Wrigley Field, known for being the home of the Chicago Cubs, has hosted concerts for many artists such as Brad Paisley, Paul McCartney and Pink Floyd. The latest to join this select list of musicians was Bruce Springsteen, who played on the 7th September at the iconic American stage. The Boss, aware of the historic nature of the evening, decided to surprise everyone with two special guests: Eddie Vedder (Pearl Jam) and Tom Morello (Rage Against The Machine).
Previously we had seen Bruce Vedder and collaborate with Morello, but had never had the opportunity to see these three great musicians on one stage coinciding. Each began working separately in the evening (Vedder with 'Atlantic City'. 'My Hometown' and 'Darkness In The Edge Of Town', and Morello with 'Death To My Hometown', 'Jack Of All Trades' 'Ghost of Tom Joad') in order to gather all to the sound of the first notes of "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out 'and timeless classic' Twist and Shout '.
Eddie Vedder, Bruce Springsteen and Tom Morello, providing there together with the audience. Perhaps we could ask for more?
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