Live aid. It was one of our first dates but we ended up watching live aid on the television. Ultravox were and still are my favourites but really enjoyed Queen and U2 as well.
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"Live aid. It was one of our first dates but we ended up watching live aid on the television. Ultravox were and still are my favourites but really enjoyed Queen and U2 as well.
Where did you watch, who were you with and who were your favourites?" Holy Fuck I remember it and I was 8 . That's bad lol |
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"Watched it on telly with my big sister...Like you i liked Ultravox then and still do...saw Midge Ure last year at Rewind, was every bit as good. "
Seen Midge and Ultravox loads of times. In fact we will be seeing Midge Ure again tomorrow in Shrewsbury at the let’s rock concert! |
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"I watched it at my nan and grampy’s. I remember it vaguely now. Didn’t they do a link over to America for Madonna?"
They did, Phil Collins performed at Wembley then flew over to perform later on in Philadelphia. |
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There and to the left a bit |
I was 20 and a Special Constable on duty there (they used Specials as much as they could to keep costs to the charity down) - didn't get to see much while there and finished around tea-time-ish from memory.
Caught up with it on video and highlights for me were The Style Council, The Boomtown Rats - the moment where Sir Bob sings "And the lesson today is how to die" during Mondays and then just stops is particularly poignant and powerful, U2 and Bowie were other highlights |
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"I was 20 and a Special Constable on duty there (they used Specials as much as they could to keep costs to the charity down) - didn't get to see much while there and finished around tea-time-ish from memory.
Caught up with it on video and highlights for me were The Style Council, The Boomtown Rats - the moment where Sir Bob sings "And the lesson today is how to die" during Mondays and then just stops is particularly poignant and powerful, U2 and Bowie were other highlights "
Bowie of course |
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