Toronto Rocks

Toronto Rocks
Toronto Rocks
Vidéo par Various artists
Sortie 2004
Genre Rock

Toronto Rocks est un DVD contenant des extraits du concert de bienfaisance de Toronto le 30 juillet 2003, où étaient notamment présents les Rolling Stones, AC/DC, Justin Timberlake, The Guess Who et Rush[1]. Le concert a été suivi par près de 490 000 spectateurs[2],[3], et est à ce jour le plus grand concert organisé de l'histoire du Canada et l'un des plus grands de l'histoire de l'Amérique du Nord[4].

Concernant AC/DC, les vidéos de If You Want Blood (You've Got It), The Jack et You Shook Me All Night Long (non présentes sur ce DVD) de ce concert sont sorties sur le DVD 2 de Plug Me In, sorti en 2007.

Liste des titres

The Flaming Lips
  1. Race for the Prize
  2. Do You Realize?
Have Love Will Travel
  1. Skybox
  2. Ballroom Pump
  3. Dig Myself a Hole
  4. Time Won't Let Me
The Isley Brothers
  1. Who's That Lady
  2. Shout
Justin Timberlake
  1. Senorita
The Guess Who
  1. American Woman
  2. No Time
Rush
  1. Limelight
  2. Freewill
  3. Spirit of Radio
AC/DC
  1. Back in Black
  2. Thunderstruck
The Rolling Stones
  1. Start Me Up
  2. Ruby Tuesday
  3. Miss You (avec Justin Timberlake)
  4. Rock Me Baby (avec AC/DC)
  5. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
  6. Jumpin' Jack Flash

Membres

AC/DC

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