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Elton John and band performed in Rome on September 3, 2005
Sunday, September 4 2005 |
Elton John played the piano and delighted hundreds of thousands of fans with old hits such as "Daniel" at a concert outside the Colosseum on September 3, 2005.
People of all ages clapped and danced at the free concert on the Via dei Fori Imperiali, the large boulevard that leads to the Colosseum and is lined with ancient Roman relics.
Fans included families with babies, and security officials estimated the crowd at 200,000. Some had been there since dawn to grab good spots.
"We like him very much, he's a great one, there's nothing else to say," said Sara Stanghetti, 18, who came with four friends.
Francesca Savina, 23, who said she started listening to Elton because her parents did, left home at early in the afternoon to make sure she could get a good view of the singer.
Some took a more modest view of the event. "I would not have paid a lot of money to see Elton John," said Daniele Casale, 29.
Elton performed in Italy for the first time in 1973, according to a release from the Rome municipality.
"I love places that have an incredible history," Elton said in taped remarks that were released to news organizations before the concert. "I love the Italian way of life, I love the food, I love the people, I love the attitudes of Italians."
Last year, a Simon and Garfunkel concert on the same stage drew hundreds of thousands of fans. In 2003, Paul McCartney also performed on the Via dei Fori Imperiali.
Elton John braced for Colosseum gig Friday, September 2 2005 at 22:02:04
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