Roger Waters and his band perform Oct. 16 during the second weekend of Desert Trip.
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An elaborate stage set-up surrounds Roger Waters as he performs Oct. 16 druing the second weekend of Desert Trip.
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A fan records part of Roger Waters’ Oct. 16 set during the second weekend of Desert Trip.
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Roger Waters performs Oct. 16 in front of a giant screen at Desert Trip.
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From a distance, fans watch and record Roger Waters’ Oct. 16 Desert Trip performance.
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Roger Waters’ Oct 16 performance closes out the second weekend of the Desert Trip festival in Indio, Calif.
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Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend of The Who open with their early hit, “I Can’t Explain,” during the second weekend of Desert Trip.
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Roger Daltrey swings the microphone in his trademark style as The Who performs during the second weekend of Desert Trip.
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A water vendor at weekend 2 of Desert Trip in Indio.
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Drummer Zak Starkey performs with The Who.
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A music fan seeks shade from the sun as it sets during the second weekend of Desert Trip in Indio.
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Pete Townshend strums his guitar in his trademark windmill style as The Who performs.
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A fan attends the second weekend of Desert Trip.
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Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend of The Who.
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Music fans take pictures at a large reproduction of the album cover for the Wings’ 1973 release of “Band On The Run.”
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Fans show their appreciation for the legeendary rock band The Who during the second weekend of Desert Trip.
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Paul McCartney takes the stage during Weekend 2 of Desert Trip in Indio.
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Anticipation builds for Paul McCartney’s performance at weekend 2 of Desert Trip.
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Paul McCartney performs during Weekend 2 of Desert Trip.
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Paul McCartney performs during Weekend 2 of Desert Trip.
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Paul McCartney performs during weekend 2 of Desert Trip.
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Paul McCartney performs during weekend 2 of Desert Trip.
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Neil Young banters with the crowd during a performance at Weekend 2 of Desert Trip in Indio.
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Neil Young performs at weekend 2 of Desert Trip.
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Camera and lighting personnel wait for Neil Young’s show to begin during Weekend 2 of Desert Trip in Indio.
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Neil Young performs at Weekend 2 of Desert Trip in Indio.
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Neil Young performs with his band at Weekend 2 of Desert Trip in Indio.
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Neil Young performs at Weekend 2 of Desert Trip in Indio.
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The setting sun casts a golden glow as a couple poses for a picture in front of a large reproduction of the album cover for “Band on the Run” by Paul McCartney and Wings during Weekend 2 of Desert Trip in Indio.
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Concertgoers cast shadows on umbrellas spread out on the Empire Polo Grounds for Weekend 2 of Desert Trip in Indio.
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Music fans wait in line to check out the vinyl and cassette tapes at a record store on the Empire Polo Grounds during Weekend 2 of Desert Trip in Indio.
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Music fans thumb through the selection of vinyl at a record store on the Empire Polo Grounds during Weekend 2 of Desert Trip in Indio.
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Terayuki Kobayashi, 25, a visitor from Japan, checks out an image of Mick Jagger at a photo exhibit during Weekend 2 of Desert Trip in Indio.
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Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones perform on the second weekend of Desert Trip in Indio.
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Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones perform on the second weekend of Desert Trip in Indio.
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Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones perform at Desert Trip.
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Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones perform at Desert Trip.
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Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones perform at Desert Trip.
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The Rolling Stones perform at Desert Trip.
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The Rolling Stones perform at Desert Trip.
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Fans enjoy the Rolling Stones at Desert Trip.
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Mick Jagger sings at Desert Trip.
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Mick Jagger performs at Desert Trip.
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Concert-goers wander the Empire Polo Grounds in Indio as gates open for Desert Trip’s second weekend.
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The sun beats down on huge crowds waiting to buy merchandise at Desert Trip.
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Fans pose for pictures in front of large reproductions of classic album covers at Desert Trip.
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Hungry fans crowd a pizza vendor at Desert Trip.
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The sun sets as a crowd gathers at the Empire Polo Grounds to watch Bob Dylan’s performance on Desert Trip’s second weekend.
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The sun sets as a crowd gathers for Bob Dylan’s performance.
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Bob Dylan is projected on a big screen as he opens Desert Trip’s second weekend.
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Shafts of light from the setting sun stream through the dust.
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The moon looms over the stage as fans wait for Bob Dylan to perform.
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Fans pose for photos under a large reproduction of the Rolling Stones’ “Some Girls” album.
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