(No DVD)
I KNOW WHAT
I'M NEEDING
AND I DON'T
WANT TO WASTE
MORE TIME
The 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
(DVD ONLY)
and
Roger Daltrey.
(DVD ONLY)
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.


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