It's today and very little coverage. The BBC love to commemorate things and I can't see anything on BBC1,2,3 or 4 tonight.
Where were you?
I was playing cricket against The Mote CC and because Kent were playing at Mote Park we (Blackheath 2nd XI) got to play at The St Lawrence Ground which was a great experience. Ended up in Blakes that night in Eltham, formally the Kings Arms and now long gone. Probably had a curry at the Luna, now Spice Island.
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Watched it on the box all night when I got home.
My sister was there.
Fantastic day, I was 17 at the time and my little sister begged my mum and dad to pick me up at the end just in case she could get in. They managed to get in as they opened the doors near the end and saw McCartney, Freddie Mercury and Brian May and the finale.
Mind you, they didn't have much competition did they - 90% of the acts were shit.
The contemporary bands had their limitations exposed and the older guard were by and large embarrassing.
As for commemorating. Really?
I think we all knew at the time that the whole bloody thing was an exercise in futility, but like everyone else my conscience was pricked by those awful TV pictures of their suffering.
Nothing much changes in Africa, but at least we got to feel better about ourselves for a few days.
1) I've got the bit where the Who's set loses connection & it comes back half way through Reign O'er me......followed by an agitated Pete Townsend telling a minion that they WERE going to play a 3rd number (shouting off-set Yes, Yes, Yes)
2) I've got the Led Zep set which Page & Plant then wouldn't let them issue on the DVD.
Had a cab booked for the journey back home to pick me up at 7am NY time..exactly the time that Live Aid started. Hence I missed it all...!
USA:Crosby, Stills, Nash.....Beach Boys..... terrible.Led Zep, worst gig they ever played, no wonder they do not want it shown.
Though Madonna was good, Mick Jagger why no Rolling stones?.....Why no Micheal Jackson!..... not particularly my favourite artists, but you needed the stadium rockers.......
All those Tamla stars.....Not Dylan's best moment.
Did you have a periscope or were the windows really low ?