Måneskin’s Thomas Raggi joins Tom Morello for GOSSIP cover in London
See Tom Morello bring out Måneskin guitarist Thomas Raggi to shred along to their joint collab GOSSIP…
At last night’s awesome return to the capital, Tom Morello brought a surprise guest with him to London’s Electric Ballroom.
Four tracks into a fantastic, career-spanning 16-song setlist, the guitar hero invited Måneskin’s Thomas Raggi to help perform their 2023 collab, GOSSIP.
Tom has previously praised Måneskin for being “unapologetically loud, unapologetically sexy, and unapologetically rocking and deserve to be one of the standard bearers for rock’n’roll for a younger generation”.
He also said of working with them on GOSSIP: “I got to jam with them at their studio in Hollywood, it’s a great band, they all play great, they write great songs, they connect with their audience in a deep and meaningful way, and if you’ve seen them play live the crowd goes off! It looks a lot like some of the big bands of the ’90s.”
Check out fan-shot footage of the GOSSIP live performance below:
And see the full setlist:
1. Soldier in the Army of Love
2. Vigilante Nocturno (Atlas Underground)
3. Testify / Take the Power Back / Freedom (Rage Against the Machine song) (medley of Rage Against the Machine songs)
4. GOSSIP (Måneskin cover) (with Thomas Raggi)
5. Kick Out the Jams (MC5 cover) (with Thomas Raggi)
6. Where It's At Ain't What It Is (Atlas Underground)
7. Hold the Line (Tom Morello feat. grandson cover)
8. Cochise / Like A Stone (Audioslave song)
9. House Gone Up in Flames (Tom Morello: The Nightwatchman song)
10. Keep Goin'
11. Let’s Get the Party Started (Tom Morello feat. Bring Me the Horizon cover)
12. One Man Revolution (Tom Morello: The Nightwatchman song)
13. Bombtrack / Know Your Enemy / Bulls on Parade / Guerilla Radio / Sleep Now in the Fire / Bullet in the Head (Rage Against the Machine song) (Medley of Rage Against the Machine songs)
14. The Ghost of Tom Joad (Bruce Springsteen cover)
15. Killing in the Name (Rage Against the Machine song)
16. Power to the People (John Lennon cover)