01 - Rocket, 02 - Rock On, 03 - C'mon C'mon.
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Pic Gallery -- 12 Screenshots by DefDazz. Show Notes -- More4 11.15pm-12:20am. Premiere of this show shot on May 8th 2008. Three live performances plus interview segments with Joe, Phil, Viv and Rick. Episode also featured Matchbox Twenty and The Script. Starts off with Joe talking/band and crew setting up in the studio. A clipboard shows 'Rocket' before the song kicks off. Started as it is at live shows with the 'Guitar!, Drums!' intro. Phil and Vivian both talk before Rock On starts. Rick Allen talks about drumming at live shows and recording before C'mon C'mon which comes after the last ad break. All songs are shown in full. Lep appear for a total of 16mins. |
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Press Release Matchbox Twenty, Def Leppard and The Script Live From Abbey Road The second season of Live From Abbey Road, Sundance Channel's acclaimed series featuring performances and interviews by popular artists, continues to rock with episode 7. Matchbox Twenty kicks off the episode with songs from their latest album, Exile on Mainstream. They start the episode with the single "How Far We've Come" which reached #3 on the U.S. Adult Top 40 chart. They continue with "Can't Let You Go", a rocking waltz power ballad, and catchy and driving "Bright Lights". To wrap up their set they pay homage to the legendary recording studio by performing "She Came In Through The Bathroom Window", a Beatles song from the Abbey Road album. The Script, an up and coming three-piece band from Ireland, follows Matchbox Twenty and performs songs from their recently released self-titled debut album. Planning to support N.E.R.D. on their UK tour, The Script is enjoying international success and will release their album in the US sometime in August. They will grace Abbey Road and perform their two singles "We Cry" and "The Man Who Can't Be Moved". British hard rock superstars Def Leppard wrap up episode 7 loudly in heavy metal fashion. They kick off their set with "Rocket", from their 1987 album Hysteria, an album that charted seven hit singles. Next they play "Rock On", from their 2006 album of covers, Yeah!. They finish up with "C'mon C'mon" from their latest album Songs From The Sparkle Lounge. Video Clips -- By Sundance Channel |
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