<Tr> <Td> "Hey Jude" </Td> <Td> Paul McCartney and the entire cast </Td> <Td> </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> "I Saw Her Standing There" </Td> <Td> Paul McCartney </Td> <Td> Not broadcast to television, only radio . </Td> </Tr> <P> The concert began with Brian May performing God Save the Queen on the roof of Buckingham Palace as a guitar solo with support from the orchestra onstage in the Garden far below . This sequence was spectacularly 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 . Ozzy Osbourne recently said in the same interview that this was the greatest moment of his career and pronounced the Queen to be "a beautiful woman ." </P> <P> Phil Collins played drums for many of the artists, as well as singing his 1983 UK number one single "You Can't Hurry Love", with Queen's Roger Taylor playing drums . Taylor took late singer Freddie 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 . </P>

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