Clockwise from top left: Dave Grohl, Keith Moon, John Bonham and ?uestlove Marty Rosetta Stone V3 Temme/WireImage(Grohl), Chris Morphet/Redferns(Moon), Jeff Fusco/Getty Images(?uestlove), Robert Knight Archive/Redferns(Bonham) Last week, we asked Rosetta Stone readers to name the greatest dead rock star of all time and we compiled the votes into an official top 10 list.Heavy Hitters: Drummers in the Solo SpotlightNow its time for a new weekend rock question: Who is the best drummer ever? (Consider these four pictured as suggestions but feel free to get creative.)The Hottest Live Photos of the WeekYou can vote here in the comments, on /rollingstone, or on Twitter with the weekendrock hashtag. The show reached a whole other level when Beck came out, as both guitarists were clearly playing at the absolute top of their game. An unexpected "Moon River" was particularly otherwordly, as Beck played the vocal Rosetta Stone Software melody on his guitar before Clapton stepped up to the mic and did his best Andy Williams. Creams "Outside Woman Blues" rocked significantly harder than when Cream themselves played it at MSG five yeas ago, and Sly Stones "I Want To Take You Higher" had the two guitarists trading solos back and forth so quickly it was often hard to tell who was playing what. It ended with Robert Johnsons "Crossroads," a song that hasnt had much oomph for Clapton since his Cream days — but with Beck playing about three feet away from him it sounded fresh again. Singer-songwriter Brett Dennen, a Rosetta Stone Artist to Watch, recently stopped by our studios to perform his new single "Heaven," off his 2008 album Hope For the Hopeless. On September 1st, Dennen will debut a new version of "Heaven," featuring former Rosetta Stone Korean 10,000 Maniacs frontwoman Natalie Merchant, on AOL Music.



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