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Coldplay featured on new charity DVD

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Rockers from Radiohead to Coldplay are lending their music to a new compilation DVD, ‘The Iconic Live Moments’

 

A killer list of musicians are putting together a new compilation DVD that honors the best in British talent. Radiohead, Blur, Coldplay, Muse, Adele, the Who and many more are featured on a new DVD called “The Iconic Live Moments” that pays tribute to iconic British artists. Find the complete track listing, below.

 

“The Iconic Live Moments” DVD will arrive digitally on Amazon and iTunes on May 14. What’s more, all profits earned from the DVD will go to help raise funds for the Save the Children Foundation, which serves to offer food, medical care and education to poor and needy children around the globe. Good music for a great cause is always a win-win in our book!

 

The performances features on the set were taken from as far back as 1973 to as recent as 2011. Aside from the rock names, several pop names are also taking part in the release, including David Bowie and Spice Girls. Who’s your favorite British rocker? Let us know in the comments section.

‘The Iconic Live Moments’ Track Listing:

 

David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust (Live at Hammersmith Odeon, 1973)

The Who - Won’t Get Fooled Again (Live at Shepperton Studios, 1978)

Queen - Radio Gaga (Live at Wembley Stadium, 1986)

Orbital - Chime (Live at Glastonbury Festival, 1994)

Pulp - Common People (Live at Glastonbury Festival, 1995)

Spice Girls - Wannabe/Who Do You Think You Are? (Live at BRIT Awards, 1997)

Radiohead - Karma Police (Live at Glastonbury Festival, 1997)

Robbie Williams - Let Me Entertain You (Live at Knebworth, 2003)

Muse - Knights of Cydonia (Live at Wembley Stadium, 2007)

George Michael - Faith (Live at Earls Court, 2008)

Blur - Tender (Live at Glastonbury Festival, 2009)

Adele - Someone Like You (Live at BRIT Awards, 2011)

Coldplay - Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall (Live at Glastonbury Festival, 2011)

Take That - The Flood (Live at City of Manchester Stadium, 2011)

Bonus track only on iTunes: Amy Winehouse - Back to Black (Live at iTunes Festival, 2007)

 

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Sounds brilliant...but ETIAW? I know the colourful lighted-up pyramid looked great but I wish they'd have picked a better song!

Everything's Not Lost would have been a better choice, what with the huge singalong.

Sounds brilliant...but ETIAW? I know the colourful lighted-up pyramid looked great but I wish they'd have picked a better song!

 

This. Teardrop? :wtf:

 

 

But hey, there's always something to complain about. At least they're considered 'iconic'...

 

... Just like The Spice Girls and Take That.

 

 

:D

 

Edit: Excuse the sarcasm, my day sucks. It's a good cause, so I'll shut up now.

Cool :awesome:

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This. Teardrop? :wtf:

 

 

But hey, there's always something to complain about. At least they're considered 'iconic'...

 

... Just like The Spice Girls and Take That.

 

 

:D

 

Edit: Excuse the sarcasm, my day sucks. It's a good cause, so I'll shut up now.

 

Don't worry, I kinda agree. They could have picked a better song.

yeah they could have picked charlie brown... anyway that will be a great dvd :nod:

would have gone with an older song but that's just my opinion

Uh. Every Teardrop? Don't get me wrong, I absolutely love the song but

 

1. It's not a very "iconic" song! When people hear Coldplay they usually think of a song like Clocks (which was brilliant at Glastonbury 2011 and 2005) All the other artists have songs which people think of when they hear their names, Radiohead - Karma Police etc.

 

2. Is it just me who doesn't think that Every Teardrop is that good live at Glastonbury? The vocals were a little shakey, it was right at the end of the set and Chris was focusing a lot on jumping! If they have to include a song from the Mylo Xyloto era, Charlie Brown would be a better option IMO.

 

But it's still great they've been included in the DVD, that's what counts I guess :)

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