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Notes
A concert celebrating the end of an era: The Beatles opened it and Billy Joel closed it.
Built in 1964, Shea Stadium was the home of the New York Mets for 45 years. Designed as a multi-purpose stadium, Shea first met rock 'n' roll when The Beatles appeared there August 15, 1965, establishing Shea as the premier stadium for the world's greatest bands. The Who, The Police, The Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen and The Clash all played Shea.
The Last Play at Shea, staged on July 16 and July 18, 2008 before a combined 110,000 fans, comprised the final performances ever at the historic stadium. Live At Shea Stadium contains two and a half hours of hits and album favorites, featuring special guests Paul McCartney, Tony Bennett, Garth Brooks, John Mayer, John Mellencamp, Steven Tyler and Roger Daltrey.
"Live at Shea Stadium" captures the music and memories of a generation. After 45 years, the Mets' two World Series victories, The Beatles and The Last Play At Shea, the final section of Shea Stadium was torn down in 2009.
Built in 1964, Shea Stadium was the home of the New York Mets for 45 years. Designed as a multi-purpose stadium, Shea first met rock 'n' roll when The Beatles appeared there August 15, 1965, establishing Shea as the premier stadium for the world's greatest bands. The Who, The Police, The Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen and The Clash all played Shea.
The Last Play at Shea, staged on July 16 and July 18, 2008 before a combined 110,000 fans, comprised the final performances ever at the historic stadium. Live At Shea Stadium contains two and a half hours of hits and album favorites, featuring special guests Paul McCartney, Tony Bennett, Garth Brooks, John Mayer, John Mellencamp, Steven Tyler and Roger Daltrey.
"Live at Shea Stadium" captures the music and memories of a generation. After 45 years, the Mets' two World Series victories, The Beatles and The Last Play At Shea, the final section of Shea Stadium was torn down in 2009.
Tracklist
1-01 | Prelude / Angry Young Man | 5:46 |
1-02 | My Life | 5:30 |
1-03 | Summer, Highland Falls | 3:42 |
1-04 | Everybody Loves You Now | 3:05 |
1-05 | Zanzibar | 5:37 |
1-06 |
New York State of Mind
Featuring – Tony Bennett |
6:49 |
1-07 | Allentown | 3:51 |
1-08 | The Ballad of Billy the Kid | 5:41 |
1-09 | She's Always a Woman | 3:45 |
1-10 | Goodnight Saigon | 7:24 |
1-11 | Miami 2017 (I've Seen the Light Go Out on Broadway) | 4:20 |
1-12 |
Shameless
Featuring – Garth Brooks |
4:54 |
1-13 |
This is the Time
Featuring – John Mayer |
6:17 |
1-14 | Keeping the Faith | 5:06 |
2-01 | Captain Jack | 7:21 |
2-02 | Lullabye (Goodnight My Angel) | 3:43 |
2-03 | The River of Dreams / A Hard Days Night | 7:44 |
2-04 | We Didn't Start the Fire | 5:14 |
2-05 | You May Be Right | 4:54 |
2-06 | Scenes from an Italian Restaurant | 7:40 |
2-07 | Only the Good Die Young | 4:14 |
2-08 |
I Saw Her Standing There
Featuring – Paul McCartney |
4:06 |
2-09 | Take Me Out to the Ball Game | 0:46 |
2-10 | Piano Man | 5:53 |
2-11 |
Let It Be
Featuring – Paul McCartney |
5:12 |
Companies, etc.
- Filmed At – Shea Stadium
Credits
- Performer – Billy Joel
- Vocals – Andy Cichon, Crystal Taliefero, Dave Rosenthal, Mark Rivera, Tommy Byrne
- Bass – Andy Cichon
- Directed By [Musical Director] – Tommy Byrne
- Drums – Chuck Burgi
- Edited By – Laura Young
- Executive-Producer – David Horn, Todd Kamelhar
- Film Director – Jon Small, Steve Cohen
- Film Producer – Jon Small
- Flute – Mark Rivera
- Guitar – Crystal Taliefero, Mark Rivera, Tommy Byrne
- Keyboards, Piano, Organ – Dave Rosenthal
- Percussion – Crystal Taliefero
- Producer – Cara Costentino
- Producer [Associate] – Jeff Schock
- Producer [Live Sound] – Brian Ruggles
- Saxophone – Carl Fisher, Crystal Taliefero, Mark Rivera
- Trumpet – Carl Fisher
- Words By, Music By – Billy Joel (tracks: 1 to 17.1, 18 to 21, 23, 24), Jack Norworth (tracks: 23), Lennon / McCartney (tracks: 17.2, 22, 25)
- Written-By – Joe Perry (tracks: 26), Mellencamp (tracks: 28), Pete Townshend (tracks: 27), Steven Tyler (tracks: 26)