Sunday night (Sept 6th) HDNet concerts is going to have some big names on it this weekend.
I know JD is too smart for it, but I don't know how many others here might get HDNet (we get it on DISH), so I'll go ahead and share this coming Sunday's schedule:
Sun., Sep. 6th 8:00 PM ET Meat Loaf - Three Bats Live - From the John Labatt Centre, an epic rock opera featuring live performances from the Bat Out Of Hell trilogy of albums. Highlights include the classic songs "Bat Out Of Hell", "I'd Do Anything For Love", "2 Out Of 3 Ain't Bad", "Objects In The Rear View Mirror", "Paradise By The Dashboard Light", and the new smash hit "It's All Coming Back To Me Now".
Sun., Sep. 6th 9:40 PM ET Lynyrd Skynyrd - Live at Freedom Hall - Lynyrd Skynyrd, Rock and Roll Hall of Famers and Southern Rock's biggest band, takes the stage and performs to a packed house at the over 19,000-seat Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky. With a span of over 3 decades, and 25 million albums sold, Skynyrd's signature sound is bigger than ever, recorded live on the 2007 "Rowdy Frynds" tour. The band performs all the legendary hits including: "Simple Man," the beloved "Sweet Home Alabama," and the powerful rock epic "Free Bird."
Sun., Sep. 6th 11:15 PM ET Queen + Paul Rodgers - Super Live In Japan Highlights - This concert features the best of the 2nd night at Saitama Arena on October 27th, 2005. After a globetrotting tour across Europe and North America from March 2005, Queen and vocalist Paul Rodgers were on top of their game in Japan, putting on a magnificent show.
Mon., Sep. 7th 12:20 AM ET Living Legends of Rock and Roll: Live from Itchycoo Park - Styx, John Kay and Steppenwolf, Rare Earth, and others perform their hits in concert from the legendary Itchycoo Park.
Mon., Sep. 7th 1:55 AM ET One with Everything - Styx & The Contemporary Youth Orchestra of Cleveland - For one magical night in May 2006, Styx, veterans of nearly 35 years of performing, joined forces with Cleveland's Contemporary Youth Orchestra, a 171-piece orchestra and choir composed of students aged 13-19, to perform a range of selections from the Styx catalog. Fans are treated to a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to hear classic Styx rockers with an orchestral twist.