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Bruce Springsteen, U2 Prep for Special Visit From Barack Obama at Inaugural Kickoff Concert

1/18/09, 9:30 am EST

Photo: Mazur/Wireimage

Washington, DC — Under a pale and frigid sky, 50 gospel singers found themselves in the crosshairs of four American icons. To the south, the Washington Monument sliced the horizon above an iced-over Reflecting Pool. To the north, behind the stage they clapped and swayed on sat Abraham Lincoln, gazing out from the colonnaded memorial. To the east, a bald eagle named Challenger gripped his handler’s arm, awaiting his cue to soar. And to the west, stage right, there was Bruce.

On Sunday, Springsteen will join Beyoncé, James Taylor, U2, Mary J. Blige and more than half a million at the “We Are One” inaugural kickoff concert. Well, make that a half million and one — Rolling Stone has learned that Barack Obama will make the ultimate guest appearance, watching the show from an enclosure near the stage.

So as the mercury dropped, last-minute rehearsals went on Saturday, giving an early glimpse of a party fit for a president. As the choir raised their voices behind Bruce in the afternoon chill, Springsteen strummed and grimaced at flat notes of “The Rising.”

“Look, if you don’t know it, just move your lips,” he said impishly as the rehearsal got off to a shaky start. By the end, as tears streamed from some singers’ eyes — either from the extreme cold or the emotions of the moment — Springsteen was ecstatic. “You all sound so good,” he said. “I might as well not sing.”

For the past several days, the elite musicians and crews have braved sub-zero temperatures in preparation for the landmark concert. In a city of tents and trailers, unlikely bedfellows collaborated. The atmosphere at rehearsals was intimate and unhurried, the air pregnant with the excitement that not just music, but history was being made. Garth Brooks belted a medley of “American Pie” with a dozen local teenagers, telling them, “I’m going to embarrass myself — it’s how I learn.” Though James Taylor sported a nasty bruise around his eye, (whispers said he fell over his guitar case days earlier), he and John Legend crooned “Shower the People,” laughing when the house band snapped photos of him. “You know that part in Austin Powers, where he can’t stop looking at the guy’s mole?” he asked the musicians-cum-paparazzi, putting down his eggshell blue guitar. “I feel like that mole.”

Tucked under a rainbow cap, a wizened and frail Pete Seeger accompanied Springsteen with his banjo to run through a duet of “This Land is Your Land.” As the sun set, a familiar face in Washington stepped onto the stage. “I feel like I’m party crashing the American dream,” said Bono, shaking his head in awe and bowing to the cheering crew. In moments, the rest of U2 joined him, launching into “Pride (In the Name of Love” and “City of Blinding Lights,” pausing often to remark at the incredible moment in American history they were heralding.

Backstage, at the foot of the Lincoln Memorial there’s a sign that amusingly asks for “respectful silence.” Don’t count on it.

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TMR | 1/18/2009, 10:11 am EST

Sub-zero temperatures? in DC? Hardly. You make these people sound like saints. Sub-freezing, but not sub-zero.

JD | 1/18/2009, 10:43 am EST

Wow, I had no idea the Inauguration lineup was this star-studded! Looking forward to it!

U2isABLE | 1/18/2009, 11:09 am EST

U2 performed “Pride (In the Name of Love” prior to “City of Blinding Lights.” They did not perform “One.”

Anonymous | 1/18/2009, 12:04 pm EST

America enemies congregate in D.C to celebrate the beginning of the end of our great nation.
They’re only missing Ossama and Mulah Omar and the family picture would be perfect.

Richard | 1/18/2009, 2:01 pm EST

An “annonymous” moron?

Who could have guessed?

Josh | 1/18/2009, 2:07 pm EST

Hey “Anonymous”, if you’re going to bore us with your ignorant drivel, please have the guts to give us your real name!

-Josh Porter, California

weedyboi | 1/18/2009, 2:50 pm EST

can any one tell me how old bruce springsteen is?

Erik, North Carolian | 1/18/2009, 3:47 pm EST

Hey Anonymous,

If you are that ignorant, there are other countries out there for you to move to. No one is making you stay in America. And, by the sound of it, we would all be better off without your hatred around.

Peace,

Erik

HisMajestyMichael | 1/18/2009, 4:20 pm EST

“….pale and frigid…”?
Indeed, you’ve just looked into
the American future.
While, a once devoted and highly-respected quartet, BOWS.

Griff | 1/18/2009, 4:22 pm EST

So much negativity. A nice performance from U2. Bono spells it out as an “Israeli dream and a Palestinian dream”. Bono wants all the ideals of a world without war. Is that wrong, even if not realistic? I dont think so. He wants the world to come together, just like John Lennon, Marvin Gaye, Van Morrison, countless others. If we all set aside our differences and work together, we, as a country and a world, can accomplish anything. Obama believes it and so does Bono.

hmmmmmm...... | 1/18/2009, 4:59 pm EST

….looking on other blogs on this site, ive noticed that hismajestymichael, grand wizard king of NAMBLA, has spent several loads deriding U2 for playing this, but no one else. I wonder why?

The Edge | 1/18/2009, 5:51 pm EST

Shut Up Bono!!!!

Bob | 1/19/2009, 1:04 am EST

Does anyone know why they didn’t let Challenger the Bald Eagle fly?

Ben | 1/19/2009, 2:44 am EST

Terrific, Bono and the boys are going to sing some songs while literally thousands of people lose there jobs. I don’t think anyone will get food put on their table “in the name of love”

JR | 1/19/2009, 3:22 am EST

Bruce Springsteen is 58 years old.

Blah | 1/19/2009, 3:37 am EST

Bono…. GO HOME

socal person | 1/19/2009, 4:35 am EST

it’s ironic that the inagural concert of the “people’s president” is an exclusive HBO show. so unless you are a HBO subscriber, you miss out. capitalism still rules.

pistol | 1/19/2009, 5:17 am EST

magnificent performaces. this made me believe that this country will be able to pull it off once again and get back on its feet.

Cherrie | 1/19/2009, 7:13 am EST

Sub zero temperatures in most of the world means freezing.

Vince | 1/19/2009, 7:50 am EST

Most people spent Sunday night watching the Baltimore Ravens-Pittsburgh Steelers NFL playoff game on network TV,the end of the week ratings will prove that. Not everybody has HBO,and those who do have it,would normally change the channel once Bono came on.

BB | 1/19/2009, 8:04 am EST

For you who can’t stand Bono: At least he is trying to do something. Why don’t you do your own bit? You spend your time whining here, while others are trying to make YOUR world a better place. Thank you Bono :)

Sunrise | 1/19/2009, 8:41 am EST

I enjoyed the performances but was Beyonce lip synching or what?

T | 1/19/2009, 9:23 am EST

To all the Bono haters:

Just keep sitting on your fat arses and do nothing. Just b*tch and moan. Continuing making your snarky comments. You’re all very good at that. Miserable losers.

Blah | 1/19/2009, 9:57 am EST

Newsflash,, It is possible to get off your ass, do your thing and STILL have time to find Bono amazingly annoying :) Its really not that hard.

FRAN | 1/19/2009, 10:20 am EST

I’m a huge U2 fan but I thought Garth Brooks was the best!

Joe | 1/19/2009, 12:22 pm EST

You did not have to subscribe to HBO to watch it. HBO broadcast it for free.

ahaugheyu2 | 1/19/2009, 7:32 pm EST

Bono and band, we need more people like U2, with their passion to make this a better world, all these negative comments reminds me of the true dead-beats that remain in this wonderful country, continually poisioning the true good that people are doing.

kj | 1/19/2009, 9:17 pm EST

so i obviously had to read the comments left by you all…..cuz the only people who leave comments on these websites are the people who see U2’s name in a headline topic and either over worship them or bash them…….i left numerous comments on the article displaying there new cover and title tracks. i did this under my name kj…..but as i got bashed by others who didn’t feel the same i commented back forgetting to type my name in the name box. thus it automatically comes up under the title Anonymous……so to all you out there who obviously lefet comments on the prior u2 topic……anonymous here is not me(kj). i hate u2 and all….found some people’s comments funny, but i thought anonymous’s comment was just plain texas, redneck, little city, right wing, ignorant thinking. somebody is obviously upset that america hasa somebody stepping up to the plate to try and change things? i voted for Obama…..and speaking of change, to all of you who say atleast bono’s doing something about helping and chanching this world and we all just hate and sit on are fat asses…..you guys can go eat a dick. i’m not nor lazy and i i make a living serving my community to help and protect…..but you wouldn’t know that cuz you have no idea who i am. but because bono is force fed to us you assume he is doing so much more than everyone else in this country. let me tell you something….he’s famous and knows lots and lots of people, he has the money to go country to country and belt out his battle cries and we don’t so we do what we can w/ what we are aloted. and if you don’t think other folks in bonos shoes are doing the same your an idiot cuz there are numerous celebs rock stars out there doing the same things as him. people please quit sucking this man’s cock. -real name (kj)

Lewie Kuhtewie | 1/19/2009, 9:27 pm EST

Bono & his friend Bruce are two peas in a pod . . .2 Capitalitic Bullshit Artists,yeah, go get taht new shit ass album by Bruce in Walmart, a companty known for treating their employees like shit. I thought Mr.Bruce is fighting for the “common man”, my ass he is.
I’ve had it with all you freakin morons on this blog, just buzz off & get lost, can you all dig what I am saying!?
Now we got to put up with more of his crap at The superbowl! ugh!!!- you peeples just sicken me!-if you go a problem, then just step rght up here on the blog, I’m waitin assholes!

Go Bruce and bono :) | 1/20/2009, 10:29 am EST

These bands are teaching a valuable
lesson that we should all follow there example in supporting America
and the new administration as they
lead us into the greatest time in U.S.History
Finally the day is here.
Unite America and support the wonderful transition of our great country with the help of humane patriotic americans like Bono and
U2 And Bruce springsteen and the countless other great supporters of this new wonderful era in U.S.
History Rejoice
Yes we can .
Change begins Today :)

bryan burchfield | 1/20/2009, 10:32 am EST

I HOPE IN THE FUTURE THE BOSS CAN QUIT KISSING OBAMA ASS.

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