It should be hard to predetermine the defining moment in a mega-music extravaganza that includes an intimidating list of legendary artists, including the Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, the Who, Eric Clapton, and Billy Joel. However, at New York City's charitable 12-12-12 concert, which earmarked proceeds for victims of Superstorm Sandy, talk was overwhelmingly all about one act: Paul McCartney, who would reportedly be joining the surviving members of '90s phenomenon Nirvana on stage.
The hype for this appearance was such that everyone from late Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain's widow, Courtney Love, to industry standard publication Billboard saw fit to discuss it prior to Wednesday night's broadcast. Although former Nirvana members Dave Grohl (now frontman for the multiplatinum-selling Foo Fighters) and Krist Novoselic had, indeed, performed live together at times over the past few years, speculation continued to center upon which song Macca would deem fit to make his grunge debut upon.
The producers of the show wisely recognized the value of the gossip and saved the collaboration for the very last minutes of a nearly six-hour broadcast. By the time McCartney took the stage--way past midnight in New York--the audience was vibrating with expectation.
"Recently, some guys asked me to jam with them," McCartney finally announced to the crowd. "So I showed up, ready to jam, and in the middle of it these guys said we haven't played together in a few years...I finally understood that I was in the middle of a Nirvana reunion." He then introduced Grohl and Novoselic; as well as erstwhile Nirvana member Pat Smear, who played guitar for the band for a year prior to Cobain's 1994 suicide and currently plays in Grohl's Foo Fighters.
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