Live Aid, Twenty-Five Years On.

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Archie Nicol R.I.P.
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Live Aid, Twenty-Five Years On.

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The highlight for me;

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What was your favourite....if any?

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Brian Setzer and the Radiation Ranch
Neil!
Willie

Least favorite, the stupid MTV hosts that just had to talk over everything/body so you couldn't get a good recording. Hell has a special place waiting for them. >:-)
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Mick Jagger & Tina Turner backed by Hall & Oats band with Eddie Kendricks and David Ruffin singing harmony.
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I was very pleasantly surprised by Neil Young, he made a difference with his band incl. twin fiddles. Elvis Costello I liked because of "All You Need Is Love. Dylan with Richards and Woods were not enjoyable, because they played sloppy.I just re- read the set list and saw that The Four Tops were also there, I can't remember seeing them. I guess they would be my favourites besides Neil.
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There is a big thread on the Sonar Forum about this and where or what people were doing.