| Commemoration concert byvarious artists | |
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| Venue | Buckingham Palace Garden, London, England |
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| Date | 3 June 2002 (2002-06-03) |
| Duration | 3 hours 30 minutes |
TheParty at the Palace was a rock/pop music concert held atBuckingham Palace Garden in London on 3 June 2002. The event was in commemoration of theGolden Jubilee ofQueen Elizabeth II held over theGolden Jubilee Weekend.[1] It was the pop/rock equivalent of theProm at the Palace, that showcased classical music.[1] 10 years later theDiamond Jubilee Concert for the Queen'sDiamond Jubilee was held in 2012, followed by thePlatinum Party at the Palace for the Queen'sPlatinum Jubilee in 2022.
The concert was held at the gardens ofBuckingham Palace as part of the Golden Jubilee.Sir George Martin andPhil Ramone served as consultants for organising the show.[1]Sir Michael Peat,Keeper of the Privy Purse, was one of the main organisers.[1] The event was touted as the greatest concert in Britain sinceLive Aid or possibly ever. Tickets to the event were determined by a lottery and 3,000 telephones lines were set up to deal with the calls from applicants.[1] Around two million applications were submitted to attend either the Party or theProm at the Palace.[2] 12,000 people attended the pop concert.[3] They were provided by the palace with hampers packed with food and champagne.[4] An estimated 1 million people watched outside the Palace inThe Mall and around theQueen Victoria Memorial,[5] and 200 million on television.[4] The police arrested one person during the event.[6] The concert included performances of many hit songs from the reign ofQueen Elizabeth II.[7] The event was the culmination of a national day of partying. The BBC Music Live Festival also occurred on the day. At 13:00, towns across the United Kingdom had bands playThe Beatles hit "All You Need Is Love" before church bells were rung around the country.
Thehouse band for the performance consisted ofPhil Palmer (guitar),Pino Palladino (bass),Paul "Wix" Wickens (keyboards),Phil Collins (drums),Ray Cooper (percussion), Eric Robinson (saxophone),Sam Brown,Margo Buchanan andClaudia Fontaine (backing vocals) and theRoyal Academy of Music Symphony Orchestra conducted byMichael Kamen.[8] The house band performed with many of the guest artists that were featured, however some performers brought their own musicians to the concert.
The concert was hosted byLenny Henry andBen Elton. Between some acts were short comedy segments featuringMeera Syal,Nina Wadia,Ruby Wax,Kermit the Frog (performed bySteve Whitmire), andBarry Humphries (in characters asDame Edna Everage andSir Les Patterson).
| Song | Artists | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| "God Save the Queen" | Queen (Brian May,Roger Taylor) with house orchestra | May performed on the roof of Buckingham Palace and Taylor played with the orchestra on the stage |
| "The Cup of Life"/"B with Me" | Ricky Martin andMis-Teeq | |
| "Livin' La Vida Loca" | Ricky Martin | |
| "Don't Stop Movin'" | S Club 7 | |
| "Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves" | Annie Lennox | |
| "You Can't Hurry Love" | Phil Collins | Phil Collins performed the main vocals and Roger Taylor played the drums |
| "Dancing in the Street" | Atomic Kitten | |
| "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" | Will Young | |
| "Get Ready" | Blue | |
| "Baby Love" | Emma Bunton | |
| "Stop! In the Name of Love" | Mis-Teeq | |
| "Sex Bomb" | Tom Jones | |
| "The Long and Winding Road" | The Corrs | |
| "Dancing in the Moonlight" | Toploader | |
| "Goldfinger" | Shirley Bassey | |
| "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" | Bryan Adams | Phil Collins played drums; the recording of this performance was included on Collins's 2018 compilationPlays Well with Others |
| "You Can Leave Your Hat On" | Tom Jones and Blue | |
| "Radio Ga Ga" | Queen (Brian May, Roger Taylor) | Phil Collins took Taylor's place on drums for this song, while Taylor performed the lead vocal |
| "We Will Rock You" | Queen (Brian May, Roger Taylor) and London cast ofWe Will Rock You | May performed the lead vocal |
| "We Are The Champions" | Queen (Brian May, Roger Taylor), Will Young and London cast ofWe Will Rock You | Young performed the lead vocal |
| "Bohemian Rhapsody" | Queen (Brian May, Roger Taylor), and London cast ofWe Will Rock You | Tony Vincent (Galileo) principal vocalist,Hannah Jane Fox (Scaramouche) second vocalist,Sharon D. Clarke (Killer Queen) third vocalist |
| "If I Ruled the World" | Tony Bennett | |
| "Why" | Annie Lennox | Phil Collins played drums; the recording of this performance was included on Collins's 2018 compilationPlays Well with Others |
| "Living Doll" | Cliff Richard | |
| "Move It" | Cliff Richard, S Club 7 and Brian May | |
| "Paranoid" | Ozzy Osbourne andTony Iommi | Phil Collins played the drums for this song. |
| "I Want Love" | Elton John | Pre-recorded in the Music Room inside Buckingham Palace. |
| "California Girls" | Brian Wilson | |
| "The Warmth of the Sun" | Brian Wilson andEric Clapton | |
| "God Only Knows" | Brian Wilson and The Corrs | |
| "Good Vibrations" | Brian Wilson with Emma Bunton, Atomic Kitten and Cliff Richard | |
| "Layla" | Eric Clapton | Phil Collins played drums; the recording of this performance was included on Collins's 2018 compilationPlays Well with Others |
| "Gimme Some Lovin'" | Steve Winwood | |
| "With a Little Help from My Friends" | Joe Cocker, Steve Winwood and Brian May | Phil Collins played drums; the recording of this performance was included on Collins's 2018 compilationPlays Well with Others |
| "Lola" | Ray Davies | |
| "Handbags and Gladrags" | Rod Stewart | |
| "Her Majesty"/"Blackbird" | Paul McCartney | Does not appear on the DVD |
| "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" | Eric Clapton and Paul McCartney | |
| "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)"/"The End" | Paul McCartney | Does not appear on the DVD |
| "All You Need Is Love" | Paul McCartney, Rod Stewart, Joe Cocker, Brian Wilson, Queen (Brian May, Roger Taylor), Eric Clapton, Cliff Richard, Ozzy Osbourne andLadysmith Black Mambazo | Joined by the rest of the performers part way through the song |
| "Hey Jude" | Paul McCartney and the rest of the performers | |
| "I Saw Her Standing There" | Paul McCartney | Does not appear on the DVD |
The concert began withBrian May performing "God Save the Queen" on the roof ofBuckingham Palace as a guitar solo with support from the orchestra onstage in the Garden far below.[9][10] This sequence was filmed, including some upward photography of May in full "rock god" mode and shots of the crowd in the Garden below. It has become an iconic moment and Brian May himself has said in interview that he hoped that he would strike the last chord at the same time as the orchestra in the gardens far below. Once it was finished, said May, the arm and fist went up, and the guitar was free, for it had done its work.[11] Ozzy Osbourne said in the same interview that this was the greatest moment of his career and pronounced the Queen to be "a beautiful woman."
Phil Collins played drums for many of the artists, as well as singing his 1983UK number one single "You Can't Hurry Love", withQueen'sRoger Taylor playing drums. Taylor took late singerFreddie Mercury's place by singing lead vocals for the band's 1984 number two hit "Radio Ga Ga" (which Taylor had also written), with Collins playing drums in place of Taylor.
S Club 7's performance of "Don't Stop Movin'" was announced as the last time the group would be performing as a septet, asPaul Cattermole had announced his departure from the group prior to the event.Some performances shown on TV are missing on the DVD release.
We feel proud of you; proud and grateful for everything you have done for your country and the Commonwealth over 50 extraordinary years, supported unfailingly throughout by my father. You have embodied something vital in our lives - continuity. You have been a beacon of tradition and stability in the midst of profound, sometimes perilous change.[12]
The event ended with the Royal Family joining the stars onstage.Prince Charles thanked his mother for her fifty years on the throne, famously beginning his speech with the words, "Your Majesty... Mummy!" to the delight of the crowd and bemusement of the Queen.[13]
Following this the Queen andPrince Philip went to light the National Beacon on the Mall using the Millennium flame, which she had previously used to light a beacon on theRiver Thames on Millennium Eve in 1999.[14] After the lighting of the beacon a massive 15-minute firework show took place.[14] During this time different symbols were projected onto the palace including aUnion Flag.
A condensed version of the concert was released on DVD. Some portions have been cut, e.g.Ruby Wax's monologue, Dame Edna's introduction of Paul McCartney performing "Blackbird" and Paul McCartney's spontaneous performance of "Her Majesty".[15]
A live CD recording of the performance was also released in 2002.[16]
4 songs can be found onPhil Collins' 4 CD Boxset,Plays Well with Others,Layla byEric Clapton,Why byAnnie Lennox,(Everything I Do) I Do It for You byBryan Adams andWith a Little Help from My Friends byJoe Cocker. Collins played drums on each of these songs.
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