* I’m keeping my fingers crossed for it, Olga: the big concern, at the moment, is simply the money. I’m not too sure who pays the bus fares for it: me, them, the Job Centre or Harry the Happy Potato. Frankly, the Job Centre’s a better payer! At ANY rate … ? If the thing came help find a job or training … ? I’m laughing … ! (Hmmm … Digital photography? Possibly not me: mind you, if they were offering Final Cut and some training …)
Cheers for The video, by the way: I’ll sit in with them, latter.
† It certainly helps, Debbi! I know Bob Geldof possibly needed one … … !
‡ Quo played a blinder, back then, as they always did: plus, of course, Rockin’ All Over the World was possibly the only song you could open Live Aid with. The Beach Boys were the only US act who seemed to know what they were doing. Madonna? Has possibly given better performances: but proved exactly how savvy a business woman she is, in deciding to play. Bob’s own band? Played VERY well: the version of I Don’t Like Mondays on the day, was something else. The real star of Live Aid … ? The ones that played the gig of a life time … ? The ones that turned themselves into icons in the space of twenty minutes? Queen: Freddie had the planet eating out of his hand. Eeeeeyy-ooh!
Q1) 1985 Q2) The Boomtown Rats Q3) Wembley Stadium Q4) Do They Know It’s Christmas? Q5) Ethiopia Yes, let's hope it all works out one way or another. And keep us posted as well on the radio piece. People seem much more responsive and interested at a local level (probably because you're bound to bump into people day in and day out and you know who they are. They aren't just numbers). You're right about Queen and Live Aid, of course. :)
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ReplyDeleteA1 1985
A2 The Boomtown Rats
A3 The old Wembley Stadium. I have seen the Iron play at the old and new Wembley stadiums.
A4 Do They Know It’s Christmas
A5 Ethiopia
Q1) 1985
ReplyDeleteQ2) The Boomtown Rats
Q3) Wembley Stadium
Q4) Do They Know It’s Christmas?
Q5) Ethiopia
Yes, let's hope it all works out one way or another. And keep us posted as well on the radio piece. People seem much more responsive and interested at a local level (probably because you're bound to bump into people day in and day out and you know who they are. They aren't just numbers).
You're right about Queen and Live Aid, of course. :)
Good song that! :)
ReplyDelete1. 1985
2. The Boomtown Rats
3. Wembley Stadium
4. Do They Know It's Christmas?
5. Ethiopia