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Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,245
Living In a Box
And 25 years ago today Live Aid occured the greatest rock concert ever.

Was a great day...............
 




Everest

Me
Jul 5, 2003
20,741
Southwick
Your clocks need altering





:jester:
 


Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Woodstock was the greatest ever rock concert





WOODSTOCK BANDS & PERFORMERS: THE PLAYLIST LINEUP

This page is dedicated to the original Woodstock 1969 playlist of bands.

The Woodstock lineup is one of the most legendary in history. The hottest and most diverse collection of bands of 1969 gathered here and created a playlist that would forever shape music to come. The American music scene of the era was defined by this music festival, and what is now known as world music stemmed from the diversity of performers that played at Woodstock. Also read our article on Woodstock '69 Bands & Performers: Where Are They Now?

The Set List of Bands that Played at Woodstock 1969:


Click the band or performer's name to read their Woodstock Story and watch the performance.


Day 1: Friday, August 15 1969

Richie Havens > Playlist
Sweetwater > Set List
Bert Sommer > Playlist
Tim Hardin > Set List
Ravi shankar > Playlist
Melanie > Set List
Arlo Guthrie > Playlist
Joan Baez > Set List

Day 2: Saturday, August 16 1969

Quill > Playlist
Country Joe McDonald > Set List
John B. Sebastian > Playlist
Keef Hartley Band > Set List
Santana > Playlist
Incredible String Band > Set List
Canned Heat > Set Playlist
Grateful Dead > Playlist
Leslie West & Mountain > Playlist
Creedence Clearwater Revival > Set List
Janis Joplin > Playlist
Sly & The Family Stone > Set List
The Who > Playlist
Jefferson Airplane > Set List

Day 3: Sunday, August 17 1969

Joe Cocker > Playlist
Country Joe & The Fish > Set List
Ten Years After > Set List
Johnny Winter > Playlist
Blood Sweat And Tears > Set List
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young > Playlist

Day 4: Monday, August 18 1969

Paul Butterfield Blues Band > Set List
Sha Na Na > Playlist
Jimi Hendrix > Set List
 
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BRIGHT ON Q

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
9,214
Remember watching a lot of live aid,very hot day,fantastic line up that day.Its been said before but Queen were immense.
 




Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Pretty impressive line up, it has to be said

Phil Brodie Band "Muso" Information Page

LIVE AID 1985
CONCERT
JULY 13th
Held between Wembley Stadium in the UK
& JFK Stadium in the US,
TV pictures beamed to over 1.5bn people
in 160 countries.
[times:British/GMT]

12.02 : Status Quo
12.19 : Style Council
12.44 : Boomtown Rats
13.00 : Adam Ant
13.06 : INXS (video from Melbourne)
13.16 : Ultravox
13.34 : Loudness (video from Japan)
13.47 : Spandau Ballet
13.51 : Bernard Watson
14.02 : Joan Baez
14.07 : Elvis Costello
14.10 : The Hooters
14.15 : Opus (video from Austria)
14.22 : Nik Kershaw
14.32 : The Four Tops
14.38 : B.B. King (video from The Hague)
14.45 : Billy Ocean
14.52 : Black Sabbath
14.55 : Sade
15.12 : Run DMC
15.18 : Sting
15.27 : Rick Springfield
15.35 : Phil Collins
15.45 : REO Speedwagon
15.50 : Howard Jones
15.58 : Autograph (video from Moscow)
16.03 : Bryan Ferry
16.15 : Crosby, Still & Nash
16.24 : Udo Lindenberg (video from Cologne)
16.26 : Judas Priest
16.38 : Paul Young - Alison Moyet
17.00 Linkup
between Wembley in the UK and JFK in the US
17.02 : Bryan Adams
17.20 : U2
17.40 : The Beach Boys
18.00 : Dire Straits & Sting
18.26 : George Thorogood & the Destroyers / Bo Diddley / Albert Collins
18.44 : Queen
19.03 : David Bowie / Mick Jagger ( video)
19.07 : Simple Minds
19.22 : David Bowie
19.41 : The Pretenders
20.00 : The Who
20.20 : Santana / Pat Metheny
20.50 : Elton John
20.57 : Ashford & Simpson / Teddy Pendergrass
21.05 : Elton John / Kiki Dee / Wham!
21.30 : Madonna
21.48 : Freddie Mercury / Brian May
21.51 : Paul McCartney
21.54 : McCartney / Bowie / Pete Townshend / Alison Moyet / Bob Geldof
21.56 UK Finale from Wembley
22.14 : Tom Petty
22.30 : Kenny Loggins
22.49 : The Cars
23.07 : Neil Young
23.43 : The Power Station
00.21 : The Thompson Twins
00.39 : Eric Clapton
01.04 : Phil Collins
01.13 : Robert Plant /Jimmy Page / John Paul Jones
01.47 : Duran Duran
02.15 : Patti LaBelle
02.50 : Hall & Oates / Eddie Kendricks / David Ruffin
03.15 : Mick Jagger
03.28 : Mick Jagger / Tina Turner
03.39 : Bob Dylan / Keith Richards / Ron Wood
03.55 US Finale
 


BRIGHT ON Q

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
9,214
Woodstock was the greatest ever rock concert





WOODSTOCK BANDS & PERFORMERS: THE PLAYLIST LINEUP

This page is dedicated to the original Woodstock 1969 playlist of bands.

The Woodstock lineup is one of the most legendary in history. The hottest and most diverse collection of bands of 1969 gathered here and created a playlist that would forever shape music to come. The American music scene of the era was defined by this music festival, and what is now known as world music stemmed from the diversity of performers that played at Woodstock. Also read our article on Woodstock '69 Bands & Performers: Where Are They Now?

The Set List of Bands that Played at Woodstock 1969:


Click the band or performer's name to read their Woodstock Story and watch the performance.


Day 1: Friday, August 15 1969

Richie Havens > Playlist
Sweetwater > Set List
Bert Sommer > Playlist
Tim Hardin > Set List
Ravi shankar > Playlist
Melanie > Set List
Arlo Guthrie > Playlist
Joan Baez > Set List

Day 2: Saturday, August 16 1969

Quill > Playlist
Country Joe McDonald > Set List
John B. Sebastian > Playlist
Keef Hartley Band > Set List
Santana > Playlist
Incredible String Band > Set List
Canned Heat > Set Playlist
Grateful Dead > Playlist
Leslie West & Mountain > Playlist
Creedence Clearwater Revival > Set List
Janis Joplin > Playlist
Sly & The Family Stone > Set List
The Who > Playlist
Jefferson Airplane > Set List

Day 3: Sunday, August 17 1969

Joe Cocker > Playlist
Country Joe & The Fish > Set List
Ten Years After > Set List
Johnny Winter > Playlist
Blood Sweat And Tears > Set List
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young > Playlist

Day 4: Monday, August 18 1969

Paul Butterfield Blues Band > Set List
Sha Na Na > Playlist
Jimi Hendrix > Set List

Maybe for that era,but i reckon Live aid was better.
 


BRIGHT ON Q

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
9,214
Phil Collins played at both,Legend:bowdown::bowdown: :guitar::guitar:

**Takes cover**
 




Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Maybe for that era,but i reckon Live aid was better.

From the line ups it may at 1st seem like that but quite a few of the bands/acts at Live Aid were past their best. whereas Woodstock was where some bands made their name, Santana and CSN being two. and pretty well all the other bands/acts were at their peaks or heading there.
 






Dandyman

In London village.
Good cause. Mainly shite music and I f*cking detest St. Bob.

Glad to say, I was drinking Ouzo with Seagulls Return in Greece at the time.
 


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