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2[[caption-width-right:250:The day the music changed the world!]]
3
4->''"It's 12 noon in UsefulNotes/{{London}}, seven a.m. in UsefulNotes/{{Philadelphia}}, and around the world it's time for Live Aid."''
5--> -- Broadcaster '''Richard Skinner''' opening the Live Aid concert in London.
6
7On July 13, 1985, the biggest musical event of TheEighties, and possibly of all time, took place.
8
9It was ''Live Aid'', two concerts that took place in London and Philadelphia and watched by billions all over the world on TV.
10
11The idea for the event began all the way back in October of 1984, when Bob Geldof of The Boomtown Rats saw images of the Ethiopian famine on TV, and decided to do something about it. So he called Music/MidgeUre from Music/{{Ultravox}} and decided to form a group called Band Aid. Their single "Do They Know It's Christmas?" hit #1 in the UK and all over the world, and became one of the best selling singles of all time.
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13So how do you follow up one of the biggest singles of all time? With one of the biggest concerts of all time!
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15During the production of Live Aid, everyone gave Geldof everything for free, including satellite time, lighting, and all the technical stuff.
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17Many famous stars arrived for the concert, such as Music/StatusQuo and Music/{{U2}}, but the one everybody remembers is Music/{{Queen|Band}}, whose performance at this event is often considered to be [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome not only their finest hour, but the finest hour of live rock and roll music as a whole,]] showcasing frontman Music/FreddieMercury's ability to unify stadium-sized audiences and give compelling, charismatic live performances of songs that were just plain ''fun''. The performance also marked the band's UK comeback, following the poor fan and critical reception of ''Hot Space'' and a hectic tour for ''The Works'' that threatened to break them up; the US meanwhile would still be skeptical of the band until [[PosthumousPopularityPotential after Mercury's death in 1991.]]
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19Of course, not ''everyone'' who was asked to appear to the concerts were able to make it. Among others, both Music/MichaelJackson and Music/TalkingHeads were wrapped up with film commitments (''Film/CaptainEO'' and Music/DavidByrne's ''Film/TrueStories'', respectively), Music/RogerWaters refused to show up unless he could front Music/PinkFloyd at the concert (having been in the middle of a legal battle with his former bandmates over the rights to the band's trademark), leading neither him nor the band to show up, Music/FrankZappa accused the organizers of trying to fund a cocaine-laundering scheme, and Music/TearsForFears ran into legal troubles as a result of some of their backing musicians' contracts expiring and had to pull out at the last minute (which led to a high-profile feud with a disgruntled Geldof). Still, it picked up enough performers for two simultaneous day-long concerts in two major stadiums on two different sides of the Atlantic, which is pretty impressive in and of itself.
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21At the time, Live Aid met with a somewhat mixed response. While many were enamored by the sheer size and scope of the event and that it was all going to charity, others criticized it as being more of a way for the big acts of the 80's to stroke their own ego, not helped by many of the performances being marred with technical issues (most notably with the broadcast signal cutting out midway through Music/TheWho's performance), some of the performers not being up to snuff for the event (most infamously the Music/LedZeppelin reunion, with Music/PhilCollins in John Bonham's place as drummer, widely regarded as one of the worst live performances of their entire career), and the fact that the Ethiopian government ended up embezzling the donated money to fund their military efforts. In the decades since, however, the intent and effort behind Live Aid have come to be more broadly appreciated, in part because of the sheer acclaim of Queen's performance at the event (indeed, most of the retrospective publicity behind it focuses quite heavily on them), and nowadays the event is considered to be one of the most iconic moments in popular music history.
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23In 2005, Geldof attempted to hold a successor event to Live Aid: titled Live 8, this event aimed to more broadly tackle issues of worldwide poverty. The event was nowhere near as well-remembered as Live Aid, in part because of faulty media coverage and even more accusations of the move being an ego trip, but still sees some degree of notability for the fact that it marked the first Music/PinkFloyd performance to feature the full 70's lineup of the band since 1981 (and the last, given Richard Wright's death just three years later).
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25The event wasn't initially going to be on home video, but then came the TurnOfTheMillennium, and due to [[DigitalPiracyIsEvil increasing piracy]] and the Live 8 concert coming in 2005, Geldof finally released the concert on DVD. (Some songs are missing either due to copyright, technical problems during the performance, or refused clearances.)
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27!!Setlists and performances
28[[folder:London]]
29* 12:00: Coldstream Guards: "God Save the Queen" (first six bars)
30* 12:01: Music/StatusQuo:
31** "Rockin' All Over The World" [[note]] Originally by John Fogerty.[[/note]]
32** "Caroline"
33** "Don't Waste My Time"
34* 12:19: Music/TheStyleCouncil:
35** "You're the Best Thing"
36** "Big Boss Groove"
37** "Internationalists"
38** "Walls Come Tumbling Down"
39* 12:44: The Boomtown Rats:
40** "I Don't Like Mondays"
41** "Drag Me Down"
42** "Rat Trap"
43* 13:01: Music/AdamAnt: "Vive Le Rock"
44* 13:17 Music/{{Ultravox}}:
45** [[Music/{{Quartet}} "Reap the Wild Wind"]]
46** [[Music/{{Lament}} "Dancing with Tears in My Eyes"]]
47** [[Music/{{Lament}} "One Small Day"]]
48** "Music/{{Vienna}}"
49* 13:46: Music/SpandauBallet:
50** "Only When You Leave"
51** "Virgin"
52** "True"
53* 14:07: Music/ElvisCostello: [[Music/MagicalMysteryTour "All You Need Is Love"]] [[note]] Originally by Music/TheBeatles. [[/note]]
54* 14:22: Music/NikKershaw:
55** "Wide Boy"
56** "Don Quixote"
57** "The Riddle"
58** "Wouldn't It Be Good"
59* 14:53: Music/{{Sade}}:
60** "Why Can't We Live Together"
61** "Your Love Is King"
62** "Is It A Crime"
63* 15:18: Music/{{Sting}} & Music/PhilCollins:
64** [[Music/OutlandosDAmour "Roxanne"]] (Sting)
65** [[Music/ZenyattaMondatta "Driven to Tears"]] (Sting)
66** "Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)" (Phil Collins)
67** [[Music/ReggattaDeBlanc "Message in a Bottle"]] (Sting)
68** [[Music/FaceValue "In the Air Tonight"]] (Phil Collins)
69** "Long Long Way to Go" (both)
70** [[Music/{{Synchronicity}} "Every Breath You Take"]] (both)
71* 15:49: Howard Jones: "Hide and Seek"
72* 16:08: [[Music/RoxyMusic Bryan Ferry]]:
73** "Sensation"
74** "Boys And Girls"
75** "Slave to Love"
76** [[Music/{{Imagine}} "Jealous Guy"]] [[note]] Originally by Music/JohnLennon.[[/note]]
77* 16:40: Paul Young:
78** "Do They Know It's Christmas?" (intro)
79** "Come Back and Stay"
80** "That's the Way Love Is" (with Alison Moyet of Music/{{Yazoo}})
81** "Every Time You Go Away"
82* 17:19: Music/{{U2}}:
83** [[Music/WarU2Album "Sunday Bloody Sunday"]]
84** [[Music/TheUnforgettableFire "Bad"]]
85* 18:00: Music/DireStraits:
86** [[Music/BrothersInArmsAlbum "Money for Nothing"]] (with Music/{{Sting}}, the only time he performed this live with them)
87** [[Music/DireStraitsAlbum "Sultans of Swing"]]
88* 18:41: Music/{{Queen|Band}}
89** [[Music/ANightAtTheOpera "Bohemian Rhapsody"]]
90** [[Music/TheWorks "Radio Ga Ga"]]
91** [[Music/TheWorks "Hammer to Fall"]]
92** [[Music/TheGameQueen "Crazy Little Thing Called Love"]]
93** [[Music/NewsOfTheWorldQueen "We Will Rock You"]]
94** [[Music/NewsOfTheWorldQueen "We Are The Champions"]]
95* 19:23: Music/DavidBowie:
96** [[Music/StationToStation "TVC 15"]]
97** [[Music/DiamondDogs "Rebel Rebel"]]
98** [[Music/LetsDance "Modern Love"]]
99** [[Music/HeroesDavidBowieAlbum "'Heroes'"]]
100* 19:59: Music/TheWho:
101** "Music/MyGeneration"
102** [[Music/{{Tommy}} "Pinball Wizard"]]
103** [[Music/{{Quadrophenia}} "Love, Reign o'er Me"]]
104** [[Music/WhosNext "Won't Get Fooled Again"]]
105* 20:50: Music/EltonJohn:
106** [[Music/TooLowForZero "I'm Still Standing"]]
107** [[Music/GoodbyeYellowBrickRoad "Bennie and the Jets"]]
108** [[Music/HonkyChateau "Rocket Man"]]
109** "Don't Go Breaking My Heart"
110** [[Music/{{Caribou}} "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me"]] (with George Michael; his Wham! cohort Andrew Ridgeley also provided backing vocals)
111** "Can I Get a Witness"
112* 21:48: Music/FreddieMercury and Music/BrianMay: "[[Music/TheWorks Is This The World We Created...?]]"
113* 21:51: Music/PaulMcCartney (with David Bowie, Bob Geldof, Alison Moyet and Pete Townshend): "Music/LetItBe"
114* 21:57: Band Aid: "Do They Know It's Christmas?"
115[[/folder]]
116[[folder:Philadelphia]]
117* 8:51: Bernard Watson:
118** [[Music/AnotherSideOfBobDylan "All I Really Want to Do"]] [[note]] Originally by Music/BobDylan. [[/note]]
119** "Interview"
120* 9:01: Music/JoanBaez:
121** "[[AmazingFreakingGrace Amazing Grace]]"
122** "Music/WeAreTheWorld" (snippet)
123* 9:10: The Hooters:
124** "And We Danced"
125** "All You Zombies"
126* 9:32: Music/FourTops:
127** "Shake Me, Wake Me (When It's Over)"
128** "Bernadette"
129** "It's the Same Old Song"
130** "Reach Out I'll Be There"
131** "I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)"
132* 9:45: Billy Ocean:
133** "Caribbean Queen"
134** "Loverboy"
135* 9:55: Music/BlackSabbath:
136** "[[Music/MasterOfReality Children of the Grave]]"
137** "[[Music/ParanoidAlbum Iron Man]]"
138** "Music/{{Paranoid|Album}}"
139* 10:12: Music/RunDMC:
140** "[[Music/RunDMCAlbum Jam Master Jay]]"
141** "Music/KingOfRock"
142* 10:27: Music/RickSpringfield:
143** "Love Somebody"
144** "State of the Heart"
145** "Human Touch"
146* 10:47: Music/REOSpeedwagon:
147** "Can't Fight This Feeling"
148** "Roll with the Changes"
149* 11:12: [[Music/CrosbyStillsNashAndYoung Crosby, Stills & Nash]]:
150** "Southern Cross"
151** [[Music/DejaVu1970 "Teach Your Children"]]
152** "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes"
153* 11:29: Music/JudasPriest:
154** "[[Music/BritishSteel Living After Midnight]]"
155** "[[Music/FleetwoodMac The Green Manalishi (With the Two-Pronged Crown)]]"
156** "[[Music/ScreamingForVengeance You've Got Another Thing Comin']]"
157* 12:01: Music/BryanAdams:
158** "Kids Wanna Rock"
159** "Summer of '69"
160** "Tears Are Not Enough"
161** "Cuts Like a Knife"
162* 12:39: Music/TheBeachBoys:
163** [[Music/SummerDaysAndSummerNights "California Girls"]]
164** [[Music/SummerDaysAndSummerNights "Help Me, Rhonda"]]
165** [[Music/PetSounds "Wouldn't It Be Nice"]]
166** [[Music/SmileySmile "Good Vibrations"]]
167** [[Music/SurfinUSA "Surfin' U.S.A."]]
168* 13:26 George Thorogood and the Destroyers:
169** "Who Do You Love?" (with Music/BoDiddley)
170** "The Sky Is Crying"
171** "Madison Blues" (with Albert Collins)
172* 14:05: Music/SimpleMinds:
173** "Ghost Dancing"
174** [[Film/TheBreakfastClub "Don't You (Forget About Me)"]]
175** "Promised You a Miracle"
176* 14:41: Music/ThePretenders:
177** "Time the Avenger"
178** "Message of Love"
179** [[Music/TheKinks "Stop Your Sobbing"]]
180** "Back on the Chain Gang"
181** "Middle of the Road"
182* 15:21: Music/{{Santana}}[[note]](supported by Music/PatMetheny)[[/note]]:
183** "Brotherhood"
184** "Primera Invasion"
185** "Open Invitation"
186** "By the Pool"
187** "Right Now"
188* 15:57: Ashford & Simpson:
189** "Solid"
190** "Reach Out and Touch (Somebody's Hand)" (with Teddy Pendergrass)
191* 16:27: Music/{{Madonna}}:
192** [[Music/MadonnaAlbum "Holiday"]]
193** [[Music/LikeAVirgin "Into the Groove"]]
194** [[Music/TrueBlue "Love Makes the World Go Round"]] (with Thompson Twins and Nile Rodgers)
195* 17:02: Music/TomPetty and the Heartbreakers:
196** "American Girl"
197** "The Waiting"
198** "Rebels"
199** "Refugee"
200* 17:30: Music/KennyLoggins: "Film/{{Footloose}}"
201* 17:39: Music/TheCars:
202** "You Might Think"
203** "Drive"
204** "Just What I Needed"
205** "Heartbeat City"
206* 18:06: Music/NeilYoung:
207** "Sugar Mountain"
208** "The Needle and the Damage Done"
209** [[Music/DejaVu1970 "Helpless"]] [[note]] Originally recorded with Music/CrosbyStillsNashAndYoung. [[/note]]
210** "Nothing Is Perfect (In God's Perfect Plan)"
211** "[[Music/RustNeverSleeps Powderfinger]]"
212* 18:42: The Power Station[[note]](minus Robert Palmer)[[/note]]:
213** "Murderess"
214** [[Music/MarcBolan "Bang a Gong (Get It On)"]]
215* 19:21: Thompson Twins:
216** "Hold Me Now"
217** "Revolution" (with Madonna, Steve Stevens and Nile Rodgers)
218* 19:38: Music/EricClapton:
219** [[Music/{{Cream}} "White Room"]]
220** "She's Waiting"
221** [[Music/LaylaAndOtherAssortedLoveSongs "Layla"]]
222* 20:00: Phil Collins[[note]](these two songs were also performed in London)[[/note]]:
223** "Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)"
224** [[Music/FaceValue "In the Air Tonight"]]
225* 20:10: Music/LedZeppelin[[note]](supported by Phil Collins and Tony Thompson)[[/note]]:
226** [[Music/LedZeppelinIV "Rock and Roll"]]
227** [[Music/LedZeppelinII "Whole Lotta Love"]]
228** [[Music/LedZeppelinIV "Stairway to Heaven"]]
229* 20:39: [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young]]:
230** "[[Music/AfterTheGoldRush Only Love Can Break Your Heart]]" [[note]] Originally recorded by Music/NeilYoung. [[/note]]
231** "Daylight Again/Find the Cost of Freedom"
232* 20:46: Music/DuranDuran:
233** "Film/AViewToAKill"
234** "Union of the Snake"
235** "Save a Prayer"
236** "The Reflex"
237* 21:20: Patti [=LaBelle=]:
238** "New Attitude"
239** "Imagine"
240** "Forever Young"
241** "Stir It Up"
242** "Over the Rainbow"
243** "Why Can't I Get It Over"
244* 21:50: [[Music/DarylHallAndJohnOates Hall & Oates]][[note]](supported by [[Music/TheTemptations David Ruffin and Eddie Kendricks]])[[/note]]:
245** "Out of Touch"
246** "Maneater"
247** "Get Ready" (with Eddie Kendricks)
248** "Ain't Too Proud to Beg" (with David Ruffin)
249** "The Way You Do the Things You Do"
250** "My Girl" (with Eddie Kendricks and David Ruffin)
251* 22:15: Music/MickJagger [[note]](supported by Hall & Oates, Eddie Kendricks, and David Ruffin)[[/note]]:
252** "Lonely at the Top"
253** "Just Another Night"
254** "[[Music/SomeGirls Miss You]]"
255** [[Music/TheJacksons "State of Shock"]] (with Music/TinaTurner)
256** [[Music/ItsOnlyRockNRoll "It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)"]] (with Tina Turner)
257* 22:39: Music/BobDylan, [[Music/TheRollingStonesBand Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood]]:
258** "[[Music/TheTimesTheyAreAChangin The Ballad of Hollis Brown]]"
259** "[[Music/TheTimesTheyAreAChangin When the Ship Comes In]]"
260** "[[Music/TheFreewheelinBobDylan Blowin' in the Wind]]"
261* 22:55: USA for Africa: "Music/WeAreTheWorld"
262[[/folder]]
263
264!!Works that feature Live Aid:
265[[AC:Film]]
266* ''Film/BohemianRhapsody'' features Music/{{Queen|Band}}'s Live Aid performance as the finale, and the [[BookEnds build-up to it as the beginning]].
267* ''When Harvey Met Bob'' is a made-for-TV film that dramatises the events leading up to the concert.
268
269[[AC:LiveActionTelevision]]
270* ''Series/TheGoldbergs'': In "George! George Glass!", Barry tries to get tickets to Live Aid and fails, while he rejects going with his mom to a lame [[Music/TheBeachBoys Beach Boys]] concert, not realizing that it was Live Aid all along.
271* ''Series/QuantumLeap2022'': The first episode features Ben leaping into a heist getaway driver who is watching David Bowie's set on a Sony Watchman on the day of the concerts.
272
273[[AC:Music]]
274* The third single from Music/RogerWaters' album ''Radio K.A.O.S.'', "The Tide Is Turning," makes reference to the event.
275-->Now the satellite's confused\
276'Cause on Saturday night\
277The airwaves were full of compassion and light
278* Anarchist punk band Music/{{Chumbawamba}}'s first album ''Pictures of Starving Children Sell Records'' was, in both title and content, a [[TakeThat scathing criticism]] of the event, as the band felt that all it did was use the superficial aspects of famine in Ethiopia as a form of shameless self promotion.
279* Music/FaithNoMore's "We Care A Lot" makes a sarcastic reference to the event:
280--> ''(We care a lot!) About starvation and the food that Live Aid bought''
281* Music/{{Queen|Band}} were inspired by the concert and experience to write the song "One Vision" for the 1986 film ''Film/IronEagle'' (later including it as the opening track of ''Music/AKindOfMagic'' several months later).
282
283[[AC:WesternAnimation]]
284* The ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' episode "[[Recap/SouthParkS2E14ChefAid Chef Aid]]" is a parody of the concert.

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