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Live Aid: 25 Years Ago Today!

Live Aid: 25 Years Ago Today

Today is the 25th anniversary of the ground-breaking charity concert Live Aid. Organised by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure to aid famine relief in Ethopia, the concert took place in London's Wembley Stadium and Philadelphia's JFK Stadium.

Relative newcomer Madonna was introduced onto the stage by Bette Midler saying: 'A woman who pulled herself up by her bra-straps....she's Madonna!'

Madonna, wearing a more modest outfit than usual, said 'I ain't taking sh*t off today!' - in reference to the recent publication of some nude pictures in Penthouse and Playboy. She sang Holiday, Into The Groove and Love Makes the World Go Round - and later also joined The Thompson Twins on stage during a performance of Revolution.

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Reply #1 posted 07/13/10 12:47pm

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CHIC0 said:

One of these does not go with the others.........can you tell which one?

You have legends the Rolling Stones, Hall and Oates, Tina Turner, Bob Dylan....and then there is Madonna lol

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Reply #2 posted 07/13/10 7:24pm

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Sowhat said:

CHIC0 said:

One of these does not go with the others.........can you tell which one?

You have legends the Rolling Stones, Hall and Oates, Tina Turner, Bob Dylan....and then there is Madonna lol

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Hall and Oates!

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Reply #3 posted 07/13/10 7:34pm

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My eye's were glued to the television the entire day.

Some of my Favorite performances were: Sade, Power Station, Black Sabbath, Sting, Phil Collins, U2, Led Zeppelin, Paul Young,Duran Duran, Queen, Madonna, Hall & Oates, David Bowie, Judas Priest, Dire Straits, CSN&Y, The Cars, Patti Labelle, and Tom Petty.

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Reply #4 posted 07/14/10 4:42am

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Reply #5 posted 07/14/10 12:31pm

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StarMon said:

My eye's were glued to the television the entire day.

was it a 2 day event?

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Reply #6 posted 07/14/10 12:41pm

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CHIC0 said:

StarMon said:

My eye's were glued to the television the entire day.

was it a 2 day event?


One day.

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Several locations around the globe.

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Reply #8 posted 07/14/10 12:47pm

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thanks.

do you know why Prince or MJ weren't there?? i mean they had everyone else who was anybody at that time.

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Reply #9 posted 07/14/10 2:26pm

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I remember watching & being shocked at how badly Madonna sang live. Definitely pre-lip-synch days.

We watched the whole thing from 10AM on... IMO it peaked around the time Queen took the stage.

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Reply #10 posted 07/14/10 2:50pm

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Mr.Dylan looks certainly pleased next to the young and brash mid-80s Madonna... batting eyes

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Reply #11 posted 07/15/10 2:21am

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CHIC0 said:

thanks.

do you know why Prince or MJ weren't there?? i mean they had everyone else who was anybody at that time.

You know Prince wasn't gonna show up lol

As far as I know, Michael was recording Bad, filming Captain EO, and staying somewhat hidden as he felt 1983 and 84 overexposed him

They both would've helped because they would've made the We Are The World finale less of a hot mess lol

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I wish there would be an event like this again (Live 8 didn't feel too.....together)

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I've heard about "Live Aid" for ages but I don't remember it airing. It must have been on cable or something. It doesn't sound like something I would have been into anyway though.

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Reply #14 posted 07/15/10 10:22am

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CHIC0 said:

thanks.

do you know why Prince or MJ weren't there?? i mean they had everyone else who was anybody at that time.

Prince had just announced his retirement from live performing after the PR tour, and Michael showed little or no interest at all. They also couldn't get Springsteen either.

I went googling, and that seems to be the general consensus on why they weren't there.

I'd love to know what they were doing that day instead. lol

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vainandy said:

I've heard about "Live Aid" for ages but I don't remember it airing. It must have been on cable or something. It doesn't sound like something I would have been into anyway though.

It aired on MTV and ABC, here in the States. MTV provided more coverage than ABC.

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CHIC0 said:

thanks.

do you know why Prince or MJ weren't there?? i mean they had everyone else who was anybody at that time.


You're welcome..


I've not a clue for why Prince or Michael were not there.

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StarMon said:

vainandy said:

I've heard about "Live Aid" for ages but I don't remember it airing. It must have been on cable or something. It doesn't sound like something I would have been into anyway though.

It aired on MTV and ABC, here in the States. MTV provided more coverage than ABC.

OK, that explains it. Back then, in the days that cable was channels 2 through 13, MTV in my area must have been a premium cable channel because you could hear it but the picture was scrambled just like HBO.

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Reply #18 posted 07/15/10 1:53pm

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Well MJ kinda got a song on it at least. razz

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Reply #19 posted 07/15/10 2:15pm

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CHIC0 said:

thanks.

do you know why Prince or MJ weren't there?? i mean they had everyone else who was anybody at that time.

Prince participated ... sorta.. I believe Live Aid was the one and only time "For the tears in your eyes" was shown on tv..

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Reply #20 posted 07/15/10 2:42pm

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I remember watching & being shocked at how badly Madonna sang live. Definitely pre-lip-synch days.

We watched the whole thing from 10AM on... IMO it peaked around the time Queen took the stage.

I was 6 years old at the time and I dont remember watching on tv. Is it on dvd now?

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I did an appreciation thread on here before and I still love it. Just love the atmosphere really. But I must say that from the documentaries I have seen, the USA did not quite get it as much as their UK counterparts. I heard alot of US acts would only do it if they were on at the right time etc.. I know UK acts thought about this aswell, but not to the extent I feel than the US acts did.

Also, the show would of been so much better with Springsteen, Michael Jackson and Prince. Easily much better. They asked Michael's people and he just said no apparantly (working on "Captain EO", but for one day Mike? For charity?).

I just think in general some US acts (particually black acts) thought "We are the world" was the beginning and end of the project and that was that.

But what got me was the lack of black acts at the US concert? Diana Ross, Dionne Warwick, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, Ray Charles, even Lionel Ritchie. Where were they? Lionel pointlessly comes out during the finale singing "we are the world", yet didn't even have a set that day! Why not play?...

...That annoyed me, that apparantly one black act decided against performing, so the rest blocked it aswell. Pretty sad.

I know some black acts were there (Patti Labelle, Four Tops, even Billy Ocean), but why not the other much bigger stars? Does anyone know why they boycotted it? A waste....

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I did an appreciation thread on here before and I still love it. Just love the atmosphere really. But I must say that from the documentaries I have seen, the USA did not quite get it as much as their UK counterparts. I heard alot of US acts would only do it if they were on at the right time etc.. I know UK acts thought about this aswell, but not to the extent I feel than the US acts did.

Also, the show would of been so much better with Springsteen, Michael Jackson and Prince. Easily much better. They asked Michael's people and he just said no apparantly (working on "Captain EO", but for one day Mike? For charity?).

I just think in general some US acts (particually black acts) thought "We are the world" was the beginning and end of the project and that was that.

But what got me was the lack of black acts at the US concert? Diana Ross, Dionne Warwick, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, Ray Charles, even Lionel Ritchie. Where were they? Lionel pointlessly comes out during the finale singing "we are the world", yet didn't even have a set that day! Why not play?...

...That annoyed me, that apparantly one black act decided against performing, so the rest blocked it aswell. Pretty sad.

I know some black acts were there (Patti Labelle, Four Tops, even Billy Ocean), but why not the other much bigger stars? Does anyone know why they boycotted it? A waste....

I know pretty much the UK acts didnt really care but i think the US version at least towards the end became a whole, i want to do this and i want to do that. I have heard this is why John Mellencamp didnt do it, he said there was too much "What time am i on" going down. I really didnt think much of the USA version, the UK fucking rocked and alot of the early acts i didnt know their material but there i was a little kid in front of the tv at 6am getting instructions from my older brother on how to change the vcr tapes after recording 2 hours while he had to go to work that day. For the USA version to me the highlights were the ones NOT talked on, Reo speedwagon did a great set, Rick Springfield fucking was awesome as were the Cars. Hall and Oates were good, but you could tell they were worn the fuck out from their own stardom, and Duran DUran to this day thought they sucked ass, i dont think they were that bad, of course that note simon hit, well, lets not mention it, but shit happens. Had this event happend the following summer a-ha would have done it, they were just breaking in at this time, barely but werent asked. Queen to me still own this day, i mean, they went out and kicked ass, no soundchecks, no egos, except that they fucked rocked the place!


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thesexofit said:

I did an appreciation thread on here before and I still love it. Just love the atmosphere really. But I must say that from the documentaries I have seen, the USA did not quite get it as much as their UK counterparts. I heard alot of US acts would only do it if they were on at the right time etc.. I know UK acts thought about this aswell, but not to the extent I feel than the US acts did.

Also, the show would of been so much better with Springsteen, Michael Jackson and Prince. Easily much better. They asked Michael's people and he just said no apparantly (working on "Captain EO", but for one day Mike? For charity?).

I just think in general some US acts (particually black acts) thought "We are the world" was the beginning and end of the project and that was that.

But what got me was the lack of black acts at the US concert? Diana Ross, Dionne Warwick, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, Ray Charles, even Lionel Ritchie. Where were they? Lionel pointlessly comes out during the finale singing "we are the world", yet didn't even have a set that day! Why not play?...

...That annoyed me, that apparantly one black act decided against performing, so the rest blocked it aswell. Pretty sad.

I know some black acts were there (Patti Labelle, Four Tops, even Billy Ocean), but why not the other much bigger stars? Does anyone know why they boycotted it? A waste....

I know pretty much the UK acts didnt really care but i think the US version at least towards the end became a whole, i want to do this and i want to do that. I have heard this is why John Mellencamp didnt do it, he said there was too much "What time am i on" going down. I really didnt think much of the USA version, the UK fucking rocked and alot of the early acts i didnt know their material but there i was a little kid in front of the tv at 6am getting instructions from my older brother on how to change the vcr tapes after recording 2 hours while he had to go to work that day. For the USA version to me the highlights were the ones NOT talked on, Reo speedwagon did a great set, Rick Springfield fucking was awesome as were the Cars. Hall and Oates were good, but you could tell they were worn the fuck out from their own stardom, and Duran DUran to this day thought they sucked ass, i dont think they were that bad, of course that note simon hit, well, lets not mention it, but shit happens. Had this event happend the following summer a-ha would have done it, they were just breaking in at this time, barely but werent asked. Queen to me still own this day, i mean, they went out and kicked ass, no soundchecks, no egos, except that they fucked rocked the place!

Thats interesting John Mellencamp said that. Paul Simon phoned Bob Geldof and saif he couldn't work with US promoter Billy Graham. Another shame. I agree about Rick and REO Speedwagon. Black Sabbath sounded OK as did Judas Priest infact (more UK acts LOL).

Zeppelin sucked and blamed Phil Collin's drumming for it all. I (and I know you have it aswell) have watched the Zeppelin set (not on the DVD) and its true, the drums do sound a little off at times (both Phil and Tony Thompson I think were drumming), but to blame the slightly dodgy vocals and quite frankly, shocking guitar playing by Jimmy (who Phil said was drooling LOL) all on him was very unfair.

Phil said that when he came off the concord from the UK to their trailer, he said it was like walking into a dark cloud or something? A dark place. A bad atmpsphere.

Phil said before he even said hello to the band that Page barked at him asking did he know where to come in on "stairway to heaven"? Phil demonstrated to Jimmy he knew where, and Jimmy just barked back "wrong wrong wrong!" Talk about a bad attitude. Phil did no reheasal or soundchecks with them, so you know, getting immediately shouted at was not a good start. Phil even said that halfway through the set, he was thinking of walking off stage. Thats how bad he felt about it all!

The whole day wasn't about the sort of egos Led Zeppelin were showing, yet they still publicly blamed Phil and blocked the rights of their set to the DVD (which was also pretty sad). Talk about a farce. Its a charity concert for f*** sake! Did The Who get mad with their technical difficulties, what about poor old Paul McCartney during "Let it be"? No they didn't complain because its for charity and you just let it go. Zeppelin to me seem obsessed by their legacy and seem more American then English in their general attitudes to me now anyway...

Shame Santana blocked his set to DVD aswell, as his set was one of the highlights for me. Very 80's (which is probably why I liked it), but I thought it was a great set personally. Prince donating "4 the tears in your eyes" was nice, but I don't like the song much. Prefer the studio version as well. Still, at least the gesture was there, even if it did begger the question, "if you can make a bloody video, why not just perform at the damn event itself!"

George Thurogood and Albert Collins (replacing Tears for fears) were great aswell. Simple rock and roll always sounds good in stadiums (if played well of course).

Geldof was amazing for pulling both the single "do they know it'c christmas?" and inparticular "Live aid" itself. Very brash and arrogent, but you needed that to get the job done.

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I know that Wham! was supposed to perform but they had to scrap their set and George and Andrew performed with Elton

if you watch that performance, it kinda clues you that the breakup wasn't too far off

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I know that Wham! was supposed to perform but they had to scrap their set and George and Andrew performed with Elton

if you watch that performance, it kinda clues you that the breakup wasn't too far off

Really? I didn't know that. George did a good job on "DLTSGDOM", which as we all know, was done again years later. Shame Elton overran. He even sounds good on the finale of "do they know its christmas?" where everyone is just having fun LOL.

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thesexofit said:

bboy87 said:

I know that Wham! was supposed to perform but they had to scrap their set and George and Andrew performed with Elton

if you watch that performance, it kinda clues you that the breakup wasn't too far off

Really? I didn't know that. George did a good job on "DLTSGDOM", which as we all know, was done again years later. Shame Elton overran. He even sounds good on the finale of "do they know its christmas?" where everyone is just having fun LOL.

I think the Live Aid rendition was superior than the one they did in 1991

how long did Elton overrun? I have the audio recording of Wham's last show where he performs "The Edge of Heaven" and "Candle In The Wind" with them and the crowd literally had to wait for his piano to be brought on the stage then wait for him to come out on stage (in a semi Ronald McDonald outfit lol ) and then wait for him to tune it lol

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Reply #28 posted 07/16/10 3:39pm

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Wow...25 years.

I remember the day, and I recall being tied up with something having to do with school. I was so bummed out! I only caught a few performances.

sad

...oh and I did get to see the "For The Tears In Your Eyes" vid, and I was like WTF?

By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory!
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