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This is really sad, sad news to me. The classic New Wave artists I really love have severely truncated sets here. Ultravox are missing two tracks, Nik Kershaw is missing three songs, Spandau missing two, etc., etc. (I assume Duran has asked that "A View To A Kill" be excluded due to the infamous voice-cracking incident).
I'll still buy it, but it's a half-assed attempt. The whole point of Geldof doing this was to thwart eBayers. Looks like you'll still have to go that route for the whole show. |
Originally posted by Numanoid Looks like you'll still have to go that route for the whole show. |
This truly sucks the big one.
However, I wholeheartedly applaud Ms. Sinclair's efforts :up:. |
I've got a similar but more complete listing than the one above. I don't know if anyone cares, but here's what I found from Underground Media:
The complete concert (minus a performance by Led Zeppelin who refused to allow their footage to be used on this charity DVD) will be released by Warner Vision on November 8. The complete tracklisting (with just a Run-DMC track still to be cleared is: DISC ONE Prequel BBC News report Including Michael Buerk's report from Korem in Ethiopia Band Aid 'Do They know It's Christmas?' Video USA for Africa 'We Are the World' Video Intro by Richard Skinner Voice Over only UK Coldstream Guards Fanfare UK Coldstream Guards National Anthem UK Tommy Vance intro to Status Quo Voice Over only UK Status Quo 'Rockin' All Over the World' UK Status Quo 'Caroline' UK Tommy Vance intro to Style Council Voice Over only UK Style Council 'Internationalists' UK Style Council 'Walls Come Tumbling Down' UK Tommy Vance intro to Boomtown Rats Voice Over only UK Boomtown Rats 'I Don't Like Mondays' UK Boomtown Rats 'Drag Me Down' UK Intro (Harvey Goldsmith) Voice Over only UK Adam Ant 'Vive Le Rock' UK Ultravox 'Dancing With Tears in My Eyes' UK Ultravox 'Vienna' UK Intro by Andy Peebles Voice Over only UK Spandau Ballet 'Only When You Leave' UK Spandau Ballet 'True' UK Intro by Andy Peebles Voice Over only UK Elvis Costello 'All You Need is Love' UK Tommy Vance intro Voice Over only UK Nik Kershaw 'Wouldn't it be Good' UK Sade 'Your Love is King' UK Sting 'Roxanne' UK Phil Collins 'Against All Odds' UK Sting & Phil Collins 'Every Breath You Take' UK Andy Peebles intro Voice Over only UK Howard Jones 'Hide & Seek' UK Andy Peebles intro Voice Over only UK Bryan Ferry 'Slave to Love' UK Bryan Ferry 'Jealous Guy' UK Paul Young 'Come Back and Stay' UK Paul Young & Alison Moyet 'That's the Way Love is' UK Paul Young 'Every Time You Go Away' UK Bob Geldof welcomes Philadelphia UK Jack Nicholson back ref & intro US Bryan Adams 'Kids Wanna Rock' US Bryan Adams 'Summer of 69' US Jack Nicholson intro in vision US U2 'Sunday Bloody Sunday' UK U2 'Bad' UK I/v with Phil Collins & Concorde take off DISC TWO Beach Boys 'Wouldn't It Be Nice' US Beach Boys 'Good Vibrations' US Beach Boys 'Surfin USA' US Bill Graham intro in vision US Dire Straits & Sting 'Money For Nothing' UK Dire Straits 'Sultans of Swing' UK George Thorogood & The Destroyers 'Madison Blues' US Queen 'Bohemian Rhapsody' UK Queen 'Radio Gaga' UK Queen 'Hammer to Fall' UK Queen 'Crazy Little Thing Called Love' UK Queen 'We Will Rock You' UK Queen 'We Are the Champions' UK Simple Minds 'Ghost Dancing' US Simple Minds 'Don't You Forget About Me' US Andy Peebles intro voice over only UK David Bowie 'TVC15' UK David Bowie 'Rebel Rebel' UK David Bowie 'Modern Love 'UK David Bowie 'Heroes' UK David Bowie intro CBC footage 'Drive' by The Cars VIDEO Jack Nicholson intro Voice over only US Joan Baez 'Amazing Grace' US The Pretenders 'Stop Your Sobbing' US The Pretenders 'Chain Gang 'US The Pretenders 'Middle of The Road' US Jack Nicholson re fire dept in vision US Jack Nicholson intro to The Who in vision US The Who 'Love Reign O'er Me' UK The Who 'Won't Get Fooled Again'UK Chevy Chase intro in vision US Kenny Loggins 'Footloose' US Billy Connolly link to Elton in vision UK Elton John 'Bennie & The Jets' UK Elton John 'Rocket Man' UK Elton John & Kiki Dee 'Don't Go Breaking My Heart' UK Elton John & George Michael 'Don't Let The Sun Go Down on Me' UK Concorde mid-flight conversation with Phil Collins UK DISC THREE Bette Midler intros Madonna US Madonna 'Holiday' US Madonna 'Into The Groove''US Freddie Mercury & Brian May 'Is This The World We Created?'UK Paul McCartney 'Let It Be' UK Bob link to Band Aid in vision UK Band Aid Finale 'Do They know It's Christmas?' UK From Philadelphia Don Johnson intros Tom Petty in vision US Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers 'American Girl' US Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers 'Refugee' US Chevy Chase intro voice over only US Black Sabbath featuring Ozzy Osbourne 'Paranoid'US Chevy Chase intro in vision US REO Speedwagon 'Can't Fight This Feeling' US REO Speedwagon 'Roll With The Changes' US Crosby Stills & Nash 'Teach Your Children' US Judas Priest 'Living After Midnight' US Judas Priest 'Green Manalishi' US Bill Graham back ref & thanks Philly in vision US The Cars 'Just What I Needed' US The Cars 'Heartbreak City' US Neil Young 'The Needle &The Damage Done' US Neil Young 'God's Perfect Plan' US Thompson Twins, Steve Stevens, Nile Rodgers & Madonna 'Revolution' US Bill Graham intros in vision US Eric Clapton 'White Room' US Eric Clapton 'She's Waiting' US Eric Clapton 'Layla' US Jack Nicholson & Bette Midler intro in vision US Phil Collins (in Philadelphia) 'In The Air Tonight' US Chevy Chase intro in vision US Duran Duran 'Union Of The Snake' US Duran Duran 'Save A Prayer' US Duran Duran 'The Reflex' US Patti Labelle 'Imagine' US Patti Labelle 'Forever Young' US DISC FOUR Hall & Oates 'Maneater' US Hall & Oates + Eddie Kendricks/David Ruffin 'Get Ready (Cos Here I Come)' US Hall & Oates + Eddie Kendricks/David Ruffin 'Ain't Too Proud to Beg' US Hall & Oates + Eddie Kendricks/David Ruffin 'My Girl' US Bette Midler intro in vision US Mick Jagger 'Just Another Night' US Mick Jagger 'Miss You' US Mick Jagger & Tina Turner 'State of Shock' US Mick Jagger & Tina Turner 'It's Only Rock n Roll' US Bill Graham back ref voice over only US Jack Nicholson intro to Bob Dylan in vision US Dylan intro to Keith and Ron US Bob Dylan, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood 'Blowing in the Wind' US Lionel Richie intro in vision US USA for Africa Finale 'We Are the World' US DISC FOUR Extras INXS - from Australia 'What You Need' Oz INXS - from Australia 'Don't Change' Oz B.B. King from North Sea Jazz Festival 'Why I Sing the Blues' Holland B.B. King from North Sea Jazz Festival 'Don't Answer the Door' Holland B.B. King from North Sea Jazz Festival 'Rock me Baby' Holland Ashford & Simpson + Teddy Pendergrass 'Reach Out and Touch' US Cliff Richard from London 'A World of Difference' UK Overseas contributors: Austria, Germany, Japan, former USSR, former Yugoslavia, Norway Edited highlights sequence various Bowie/Jagger Dancing in the Streets VIDEO Documentary Food & Trucks & Rock 'n' Roll UK To Be Confirmed Run DMC King of Rock US |
I'm watching the first disc and it's fantastic. While this is on sale at Target ($19.99) everyone should pick one up...not only is it a great value, but the proceeds go toward helping the poor and hungry in Sudan.
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Bought it and lovin' it. :up:
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Yes, it's a very nice set. Nice 80's flashback with some of those bands and it goes to a great cause.
I'm still trying to figure out why Dan Aykroyd is in the "We Are The World" video. :D |
Dan Aykroyd is in the "We Are The World" video.
good point,beside the fact he looked stoned. |
Dan Aykroyd was a Blues Brother.
The video qulity could have been better. It's not sharp at all. |
The concert wasn't being filmed for later distribution. All the tapes were supposed to be destroyed. The fact that there's a record of the concert at all is pretty amazing.
Granted Aykroyd was a "Blues Brother" but it doesn't mean he belonged in the room with the other recording artists.... IMO. |
They allowed Dan Aykroyd in, but refused Madonna. They thought that in two years no one would remember who she was!
Didn't VH1 rebroadcast Live Aid on the 10th anniversary? I don't remember if they showed the whole thing, but MTV must still have its tapes. |
i'm also very happy with my purchase of "live aid". to anyone "old" enough to remember this concert, watching this was like opening a time capsule to that important day in 1985 in music history. personally, i didn't find the video quality that bad at all, and the DD 5.1 and DTS mixes made this event sound better than ever. i would have paid twice as much for this set. disc 2 is my favorite with killer performances by queen, dire straits and the who. it's too bad the "artists" of today are more concerned with their own personal gain than to champion a worthy cause and try to accomplish something of this stature. kudos to those responsible for finally getting this on dvd!
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Ill secound disk 2 and Queen....
outstanding. |
u2 and queen are by far the best numbers on the dvd. But for those of us to young to remeber this show (was one month old) i must say. Ozzy osbourne looks way better now than he did back then. and i am glad phil collins decided to loste the rest of the hair. :)
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I must say that watching Queen bring down the house with "Radio GaGa" sent chills down my spine. Seeing Freddie singing was awesome. The same for Banjamin Orr (The Cars).
A great set, and I am so pleased to be able to share this with my kids. |
Originally posted by achau9598 I must say that watching Queen bring down the house with "Radio GaGa" sent chills down my spine. Seeing Freddie singing was awesome. |
I remember videotaping most of the day long concert on several Betamax tapes that day. My parents weren't happy I was watching TV all day but they understood Live Aid's significance. Needless to say I don't have a Betamax machine anymore or even the tapes. But this DVD and DTS surround sound makes this experience helluv better than watching it on a 13" color TV with dinky speakers back then.
The video quality is I think about as good as its going to get. I remember watching the broadcast and remember those horizontal lines as well. I remember it bothering me at the time. I'm loving every minute of this DVD though. U2, Queen, and The Who as everyone will see brought down the house and everything else paled in comparison. Not even Led Zeppelin got the crowd going like those three bands did that day. The Philly crowd was on avg. fairly sedate compared to Wembly. I was a huge U2 fan back then and watching that performance again is like going back in time. :D Interesting to see bands that I wasn't into but love now like Style Council, Nik Kershaw and Bryan Ferry perform. Awesome performance of "Slave to Love" Sade just oozes class. Lots of pasty skinned sweaty mullet haired rockers and then this incredible WOMAN and VOICE emerges. I remember holding my breath during her performance back then as well. Elvis Costello performs a great version of "All You Need Is Love" Don't remember seeing that!!! Must have been to the bathroom or something at the time. Live Aid was a true moment of Grace for popular music. |
Also, the Hooters is not included in the dvd.
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The thing I find interesting about this is that if it weren't for piracy, the people of Ethiopia would be that little bit poorer. It's a funny old world...
Sir Bob has all but said that the only reason he did the work for the DVD release was because people were making money from the pirate copies. It seems that piracy is the ONLY reason we can buy this legitimately. |
I remember when I saw Led Zepplin and I noticed Jimmy Page's playing wasn't good, but just seeing them on t.v. was such a joy I overlooked the bad performance by Page.
Robert Plant looked like he was having a good time. Led Zepplin should have allowed their performance for this dvd set. |
Originally posted by wm lopez I remember when I saw Led Zepplin and I noticed Jimmy Page's playing wasn't good, but just seeing them on t.v. was such a joy I overlooked the bad performance by Page. Robert Plant looked like he was having a good time. Led Zepplin should have allowed their performance for this dvd set. iv got the Freddie Mercury tribut where Plant sounds pretty bad doing crazy little thing called love. |
LEd might have had a bad show, but who cares. They played for free at a charity event. This only makes them look bad, way more so than a bad show.
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I was really looking forward to seeing the Phil Collins/Sting collaborations. too bad they cut most of them as all I have are 47th gen audio recordings of them (especially Long Long Way to Go).
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Zep has always been overly sensitive about their performances, IMHO. Were they great? No. Was it great to see them? Yes.
I've still never seen the entire performance, since I taped this off ABC back in the day, and they interrupted the historic reunion to cut to a *repeat* of Madonna from earlier in the day. Grrrrrr... They should have allowed it to be included. It's not like anyone is going to use those few quick charity songs as a benchmark about the band's quality. People aren't going to boycott future releases or burn their Zep IV CDs because Page was a bit off his game in 1985. |
Man i finally got my set today and i really don't really care who's perfomances are on it or not(except for Zeppelin). I'm amazed as to the sound and picture quality it's almost scary - simply amazing!!!
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