By Bondo Lamaragi - Published: Monday, June 28th, 2010
Stevie Wonder is performing Live at Hard Rock in Hyde Park London when suddenly a familiar tune was heard from his harmonica, it was Michael Jackson’s Human Nature. The crowd was carried away with that song and began singing Human Nature with him.
The performance and tribute of Stevie Wonder was done during the Hard Rock Calling festival at London’s Hyde Park last Saturday. It was attended by about 50,000 people and they were lucky because Stevie gave them a special tribute to the “King of Pop.”
Stevie Wonder began the act with one of his bill-topping funky solo keytar breakdown while he was lying on the floor. He then return to sitting in his piano then made an extended intro of “Master Blaster (Jammin’).”
As if that was not enough he invited a loud response from the audience, “wWe love you Michael Jackson!” and the fans granted him a roaring and loud response.
He then continued to play and then suddenly he began playing his harmonica and burst into Jackson’s ‘Human Nature,’ playing an opening verse on harmonica before duetting on the instrument with one of his male backing singers taking up the lead vocal. The crowd sang along the words to the chorus above Wonder.
Also appearing on Saturday’s bill were Jamiroquai, James Morrison, and Corinne Bailey Rae. Sunday’s line-up will include Paul McCartney, Crosby Stills and Nash, Crowded House, Elvis Costello, Joshua Radin, and More Than Me.’


Jul 2nd
I would have thought Stevie Wonder would have given a tribute to Elvis Presley as it is Elvis’ 75th Birthday year. After all, without Elvis there would have been no Stevie Wonder or Muchael Jackson.
Aug 27th
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