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The Rolling Stones live live from their living rooms: the band plays You can’t always get what you want from the comfort of their luxury homes for the One World concert
The world’s biggest pop stars worked together to achieve a unique concert on Saturday night titled One World: Together At Home.
And The Rolling Stones put on a sensational performance as a band, even though they were all separated at four separate locations.
Her portrayal of You Can’t Always Get What You Want was brought together via a Zoom video call with Mick Jagger, 76, and Keith Richards, 76, playing acoustic guitars in their respective living rooms.
Talented: The Rolling Stones performed sensationally as a band at the One World: Together At Home concert, despite being all separated at four separate locations
Ronnie Wood, 72, played an electric guitar and, in the absence of a real drummer, Charlie Watts, 78, masterfully and hilariously demonstrated his air drumming skills in his music room.
The four members of the band were at home, with Keith enjoying a beer while delivering the 1968 classic.
Last month, The Rolling Stones revealed that they had postponed their ‘No Filter’ summer tour due to the pandemic.
Skills: His portrayal of You Can’t Always Get What You Want was brought together through a video called Zoom with Mick Jagger, 76, and Keith Richards, 76, playing acoustic guitars.
All together: Ronnie Wood, 72, played an electric guitar and, in the absence of a real drummer, Charlie Watts, 78, masterfully and hilariously demonstrated his air drumming skills.
The concert was dedicated to healthcare workers struggling to save lives in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, the eight-hour YouTube show ended in a two-hour primetime show that screened on multiple channels US television USA
Other performances of the evening came from Elton John, Paul McCartney, Lady Gaga, and Taylor Swift.
The television special celebrated community health workers and supported the WHO’s global fight to end COVID-19.
Emotional: The concert was dedicated to healthcare workers struggling to save lives amid the coronavirus pandemic, the eight-hour YouTube show ended in a two-hour primetime show that was screened in multiple US television channels USA
The special broadcast included local and regional charities that provide food, shelter and medical care to those who need help most during this time.
There were also educational portions to inspire people around the world to take meaningful action to increase support for the global COVID-19 response, as well as cameos from the world of music and arts, sports, and comic sketches.
For UK viewers, BBC One will screen highlights of the concert at 7:15 pm organized by Claudia Winkleman, Dermot O’Leary and Clara Amfo.
Heartwarming: Other performances of the evening came from Elton John, Paul McCartney, Lady Gaga and Taylor Swift
Moving: TV special celebrated community health workers and supported WHO’s global fight to end COVID-19