Before joining AC/DC, Bon Scott was the lead singer of a little known Australian progressive rock band called Fraternity. Here they are playing one of their singles called Seasons Of Change.

Before joining AC/DC, Bon Scott was the lead singer of a little known Australian progressive rock band called Fraternity. Here they are playing one of their singles called Seasons Of Change.
The Corrs and U2′s Bono performed this Nancy Sinatra/Lee Hazlewood classic in Dublin. This track appears on The Corrs’ Live In Dublin album. Bono also performed with the group on When The Stars Go Blue. Ronnie Wood also joined The Corrs during the show. They played Little Wing together.
John Lennon and Chuck Berry performed together on The Mike Douglas Show in 1972. Here they are doing Berry’s song Memphis, Tennessee. Yoko Ono adds her “valuable” contribution to the song at 1:18.
Members of The Killers, The Vines, Howling Belles and Louis XIV all got on stage in Syndey to perform this Beatles tune, on Nov. 11, 2007.
David Bowie joined David Gilmour and his band on Comfortably Numb, during this show held at London’s Royal Albert Hall in 2006. They also performed together on Arnold Layne.
It was Pearl Jam meets Red Hot Chili Peppers in 2007 at Hullabaloo as Vedder, Flea and Irons performed this Pearl Jam staple.
Tool released a pretty famous cover of Led Zeppelin’s No Quarter on their Salival box set. Here they are performing the song in 1994. The cover was orginally recorded for Howard Stern’s movie Private Parts but Tool finally decided against letting it be used in the film.
Living Colour covered this AC/DC classic at the Ned in Montreux, in 2004. Corey Glover is a great vocalist but this clip definitely proves that nobody does Brian Johnson quite like Brian Johnson.
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jeff Healey performed this song on the Canadian show It’s Only Rock & Roll! Vaughan met Healey for the first time when he arrived in Toronto to do the show and was introduced to the Canadian guitarist by the producers.
Audioslave covered The White Stripes’ seven Nation Army a few times during their brief run. Here they are playing the song at the 2003 Hultsfred Festival in Sweden.
This is Led Zeppelin performing their iconic song at the now legendary O2 show.
Ozzy and Slash got together to cover this Beatles classic at the Royal Family’s annual “Royal Variety Performance” on November November 2, in Cardiff, England.
Bob Dylan was the main opening act for the Brazilian portion of the Stones’ Bridges To Babylon tour. He joined them later on during the show to perform this fitting tune.
In December 2003, Bruce Springsteen got together with Jon Bon Jovi and a few friends to belt out Santa Claus is Coming To Town, in Asbury Park, New Jersey. Happy holidays everybody!
David Bowie was invited on stage to perform this Pink Floyd classic alongside David Gilmour. Bowie also joined Gilmour on Comfortably Numb during this show held at London’s Royal Albert Hall in 2006.
Here’s Scott Weiland playing a terrific version of Break On Through (To The Other Side) alongside the remaining members of The Doors.
Franz Ferdinand were joined by Jane Birkin on France’s Taratata show to perform their own version of Serge Gainsbourg’s Sorry Angel.
David Bowie and Lou Reed perform Bowie’s tribute anthem to The Velvet Underground at Bowie’s 50th anniversary concert in New York.
Dave Grohl, Little Steven, Bruce Springsteen and Elvis Costello got together at the 2003 Grammy Awards to perform the Clash’s London Calling as a tribute to Joe Strummer who had recently passed away. No Doubt’s Tony Kanal and Attractions’ member Pete Thomas, joined them on bass and drums respectively.
Jack and Meg White joined the legendary Jeff Beck to perform this song from the catalog of The Yardbirds, on September 13, 2002. The show, held at London Festival Hall, was a career retrospective concert for Beck. Special guests that night also included Roger Waters and Imogen Heap.
On October 29, 2002, many stars showed up at London’s Astoria for a gig in support of the Make Trade Fair campaign. Chris Martin of Coldplay was joined on stage by Oasis’ Noel Gallagher to perform this Oasis song.
Here’s Kiss covering this great tune from The Who in 1986, during their Asylum tour.
Here’s Roger Taylor of Queen playing the drums as Bon Jovi performs one of their famous power ballads.