Exactly. When I got the acts for the show, I said, "Its one gig. Just do the hits. Theres Cheap Rosetta Stone no record." So they were relaxed, because they thought they were not being taped.Then I got a call from Jill Sinclair, a documentary film producer. She was doing a documentary about Ethiopia twenty years on. She was going through Africa news footage in the BBC vaults, and she came across this entire shelf of stuff. She pulled it down -- and it was Live Aid. And beside each reel was recording tape. The Brits just ignored what I said and recorded the [Wembley] show on twenty-four-track.When I went to see it, the first thing that was up was Paul McCartneys set -- when his mike went down. On the day, it looked like a disaster. But on the video, the whole crowd sings the song for him. I was in this room, watching this and freaking out: It was like you were there. And the Who -- I was like, "Is this Rosetta Stone V3 romanticism, or are these people really playing better?" I put on U2 -- "Sunday Bloody Sunday" -- and it was OK. I thought they were a bit rusty, stiff. Then "Bad" came on, and it was, "Yeah, fucking U2, big time!" It was incredible.But we couldnt find the American stuff. We rang MTV, and they did a big search. They found the tapes in a cardboard box in a corner. They didnt know what they were, but they thought, "Oh, dont throw them out." It was the whole thing from Philadelphia, on video and two-track tape. The first thing I got to was Neil Young, and its frighteningly good. Then Madonna. At the time, I remember thinking, "Shell last a couple of singles." And she is full-on! "This girl is going to take the thing out."I remembered Bob Dylan being pretty dire on the day. He was pushed over to the side of the stage. Bill Rosetta Stone Spain Spanish Graham had roadies wandering behind him, out in the open, getting the USA for Africa finale together. Keith Richards was out of tune. But God bless Bob -- he said it was OK to use something. How cool is Bob Dylan? He says, "Live Aid? Take one song." Which one? "You can have Blowin in the Wind." OK!What is the legacy of Live Aid, twenty years later? We live in an age of charity fatigue: benefit shows everywhere. There is so much that is still wrong in the world, including hunger in Africa. Yet Live Aid -- based on initial sales of the DVD -- is an event Cheap Rosetta Stone V3 and institution that has transcended its time.



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