So this time apparently Live aid took place (13th July 1985).
Line up included the likes of Queen, Phil Collins, Dire Straits, Led Zepplin, INXS, Paul Young, U2, Paul McCartney, David Bowie, Mick Jagger, Elton John, Madonna, Duran Duran, Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan, Spandau Ballet, Adam Ant, Sting, Run DMC, Elvis Costello, Bryan Adams, Simple Minds, Nik Kershaw, Black Sabbath, Status Quo, Boomtown rats, Ultravox etc.
In all honesty all this stuff was really
waaaaaaaaaaay before my time since I was only born in 1986 myself (29 next month), to have any real recollection of this somebody would have to be at least in their 40s now (or close to it), basically bit of an old fart now really. :P
You have to remember there were only 4 TV channels back in those days in the UK, so viewing figures would have been enormous for this, every other house in the neighbourhood would have had this blasting out, you wouldn't have been able to avoid it easily.
Music has changed a lot now, much more technology making it much more accessible with spotify etc, many people think chart music (and music generally) is far better now than it was back then. Most of my generation would laugh at this stuff, although I actually think some of its pretty impressive if I must say myself.
Queen and Freddie
Dire straits - one of my favourite bands of the 80s, a song I absolutely adore, the live aid versions for this is bloody great I think.
Anyone here old enough to remember it? What were your memories of that event and that summer? Do you look back with horror and think the younger generation have gotten music better?