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Pop / Rock 30/11/2001

Elton John Breaks Grateful Dead Performance Record At Madison Square Garden

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NEW YORK (AP) - Elton John broke the record for the most shows ever performed by a single artist or group at New York's Madison Square Garden on Wednesday (November 28). The concert, which was his second show at MSG this week, also was his 53rd show at world-famous Manhattan arena. Prior to John, the Grateful Dead held the record for the most performances at MSG with 52, the last of which took place in 1994. A large photo of John detailing the milestone will be put on display in the mall just outside Madison Square Garden.

In other John news, *NSYNC singer Justin Timberlake and Paul Reubens (Pee-Wee Herman) will appear in the music video for John's next single, "This Train Don't Stop There Any More." Timberlake plays John as a teen and Reubens portrays John's manager in the clip, which was shot in Los Angeles last week.

The complete setlist for Elton John's landmark MSG concert on November 28 included:

"Funeral For A Friend"/"Love Lies Bleeding," "Someone Saved My Life Tonight," "Bennie And The Jets," "Philadelphia Freedom," "Ballad Of The Boy In The Red Shoes," "The Wasteland," "Rocket Man," "Daniel," "I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues," "This Train Don't Stop There Anymore," "(Gotta Get A) Meal Ticket," "I Want Love," "Birds," "Country Comfort," "Take Me To The Pilot," "Mona Lisas And Mad Hatters," "Holiday Inn," "Tiny Dancer," "Levon," "Original Sin," "American Triangle," "I'm Still Standing," "The Bitch Is Back," "Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting)," "Your Song," "Crocodile Rock," and "Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me."






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