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“12-12-12” Concert: Music Superstars Rock Out for Sandy Relief

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GETTY E 121312 121212?  SQUARESPACE CACHEVERSION=1355391015383Kevin Mazur/WireImage for Clear Channel(NEW YORK) — It was a night of music, comedy and celebrities at 12.12.12 — The Concert for Sandy Relief, held at Madison Square Garden in New York City on Wednesday night.

While several top artists in the rock and pop genres performed for the MSG crowd, actors such as James Gandolfini, Jimmy Fallon and Jack McBrayer manned a phone bank where they accepted donations from viewers.

Forty cable networks televised and numerous websites streamed the event, the proceeds of which benefited The Robin Hood Relief Fund and victims of Superstorm Sandy.

Fittingly, the concert began at 7:30 p.m. Eastern time with a “local” artist — New Jersey’s Bruce Springsteen.  The Boss and his E Street Band kicked off his half-hour set with a performance of “Land of Hope & Dreams.”

As he introduced “My City of Ruins,” Springsteen noted that he wrote the song about Asbury Park, N.J.  He described the Jersey Shore as an area for both the rich and poor, adding, “I pray that that characteristic remains along the Jersey Shore because that’s what makes it special.”

Springsteen mixed “My City of Ruins” with a bit of “Jersey Girl,” a favorite of Springsteen fans that was originally recorded by Tom Waits.

Springsteen was joined by another Jersey rocker, Jon Bon Jovi, for his final song, “Born to Run.”  Springsteen returned the favor during Bon Jovi’s set, teaming with the band on their hit “Who Says You Can’t Go Home.”

Springsteen and Bon Jovi were far from the only legendary rockers to take the stage over the course of the night.

Paul McCartney, the closing act, provided a special moment when he brought the former members of Nirvana on stage — minus the late Kurt Cobain, of course, but including drummer-turned-Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl — for a new song called “Cut Me Some Slack.”  Sir Paul also sprinkled in some crowd-pleasers like “Helter Skelter” and “Live and Let Die.”

The Rolling Stones, in the middle of a 50th anniversary tour, played just two songs, including “Jumpin’ Jack Flash.”  Mick Jagger joked at one point, “This has to be the largest collection of old English musicians ever assembled in Madison Square Garden.”

That “collection” also included The Who, which saluted their late drummer, Keith Moon, by screening footage of him singing during their performance of “Bell Boy.”  And as he took over vocals on “Baba O’Riley,” Pete Townshend changed the lyrics “It’s only teenage wasteland” to “It’s only Sandy wasteland.”

The other artists on the bill were Long Island native Billy Joel; Manhattan’s own Alicia Keys; Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters, who was joined by Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder; Eric Clapton; rapper Kanye West; and Coldplay’s Chris Martin, who duetted with R.E.M. singer Michael Stipe.

The telecast featured celebrity appearances by Billy Crystal, Susan Sarandon, Adam Sandler, Ben Stiller, Kristen Stewart, Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert, Diddy, Olivia Wilde, Steve Buscemi, Chris Rock, Seth Meyers, Brian Williams and Jake Gyllenhaal.

The marathon concert ended with Alicia Keys returning to the stage to perform “Empire State of Mind” as McCartney, firefighters, members of various public works departments and individuals personally affected by the superstorm gathered on stage.

An album of select performances from 12.12.12 will be sold on iTunes beginning on Dec. 18.

Here are the set lists from 12.12.12 — The Concert for Sandy Relief, in chronological order:

Bruce Springsteen
“Land Of Hope And Dreams”
“Wrecking Ball”
“My City Of Ruins/Jersey Girl”
“Born To Run” (with Jon Bon Jovi)

Roger Waters
“In the Flesh?”
“Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2)”
“Money”
“Us And Them”
“Comfortably Numb” (with Eddie Vedder)

Bon Jovi

“It’s My Life”
“Wanted Dead or Alive”
“Who Says You Can’t Go Home” (with Bruce Springsteen)
“Livin’ on a Prayer”

Eric Clapton
“Nobody Knows You When You’re Down and Out”
“Got To Get Better In A Little While”
“Crossroads”

The Rolling Stones
“You Got Me Rocking”
“Jumpin’ Jack Flash”

Alicia Keys
“Brand New Me”
“No One”

The Who
“Who Are You”
“Bell Boy”
“Pinball Wizard”
“See Me, Feel Me”/”Listening to You”
“Baba O’Riley”
“Love, Reign o’er Me”
“Tea and Theatre”

Kanye West
“Clique”
“Power”
“Jesus Walks”
“All Of The Lights”/”Run This Town”
“Diamonds” remix (featuring recorded Rihanna vocals)
“Touch the Sky”
“Gold Digger”
“Good Life”
“Runaway”
“Stronger”

Billy Joel
“Miami 2017 (Seen the Lights Go Out on Broadway)”
“Movin’ Out (Anthony’s Song)”
“Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas”
“New York State of Mind”
“The River of Dreams”
“You May Be Right”
“Only the Good Die Young”

Chris Martin
“Viva La Vida”
“Losing My Religion” (R.E.M. song; with Michael Stipe)
“Us Against The World”

Paul McCartney
“Helter Skelter”
“Let Me Roll It”
“Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five”
“My Valentine” (with Diana Krall)
“Blackbird”
“Cut Me Some Slack” (with Nirvana’s Dave Grohl, Krist Novoselic and Pat Smear)
“I’ve Got a Feeling”
“Live and Let Die”

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