On "The Show Must Go On" -video, there is some live parts and I don't have no idea where this is from.. Only thing what I know is that it's from 1986 :P
So, if you know, tell me :D
Picture of it is here: link
or look at the audience of Rock in Rio... that's quite amazing, wasn't it 250.000 people (in three nights I believe). Highest audience figure ever I've read.
Yeah, they both look great, but Knebworth is still better..
Show Must Go On -video has Knebworth shot too and picture of it is here :P link
Oh, how beautiful :D
Rien wrote: or look at the audience of Rock in Rio... that's quite amazing, wasn't it 250.000 people (in three nights I believe). Highest audience figure ever I've read.
That's nowhere near the most ever, though. I was at the SARS concert in Toronto last July, and there were over 400,000 there. But the biggest ever, to my knowledge, was Simon And Garfunkel's free concert in Central Park in 1981; over 600,000 attended.
"1) Rod Stewart at Copacabana Beach - 3.5 million people
It was December 31st, 1994 in Rio. It was New Years Eve, and the crowds were going ape shit. Rod Stewart didn’t have to ask “Do You Think I’m Sexy?” The atmosphere was drenched with sexual overtones and “savage” lust took the crowd by storm. Nudity, banging, drinking – you name it… Over 4,381 women gave birth during the concert. 6.5 millions of pounds of trash was left on the city streets." link
From that above link, in regards to the SARS concert last year:
"The Canadian band Rush played its “2112” album in it’s entirety. “It’s our open love letter to people who suffer from dyslexia,” said Geddy Lee. The crowd went nuts. The Rolling Stones, AC/DC and Justin Timberlake also performed. However, the Canucks didn’t like Timberlake and drunken fans chased him from the stage. Surrounded, the guards looked the other way as three men forced Timberlake to strip and write: “I AM A WIGGER” across his chest. Otherwise, the show was great."
Wooooooooow, talk about incorrect facts! I was there, and none of this happened.
(edit) But after looking at the rest of this guy's website, it's safe to say he shouldn't be taken seriously in any capacity.