In celebration of the 40th anniversary of “Live Aid”–pics at the end are from my “Live Aid” book, which I’m glad to say I still have.
July 13, 1985. Forty years and many musical memories ago. I’m so glad I was alive to be a part of that event.
No, I wasn’t there in Philly. Nor in England. I didn’t get to ride the Concorde with Phil Collins. But I had dragged my 14-year-old ass out of bed at 5:30 a.m. on a summer weekend so I could tune into the concert of the decade. Maybe even the century.
It started around noon UK time, which put us at 6-ish. They were broadcasting the entire thing on the radio so I had my cassettes and tape recorder ready to go.
Then there was JFK Stadium in Philadelphia. To be there must’ve been something else. I longed to see Powerstation and Madonna. Waiting to see Duran Duran perform that evening was like torture. I remember getting to see the last few hours of the show broadcast on TV. Another thing to thank Dick Clark for.
Forty years later I still have some of the cassettes that I recorded. I have the “Live Aid” book. I’ll have to scan through that later and continue with my walk down memory lane.
Such nostalgia for such an innocent time in my life…



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