Bob Crawford Reflects on the Live Aid Legacy

Bob Crawford Reflects on the Live Aid Legacy

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Performing Arts, History

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The transcript discusses the monumental impact of Live Aid, a global music event held on July 13, 1985, which was watched by 2 billion people. It explores the concept of the global village, personal memories of the event, and highlights performances by Phil Collins, The Who, and Queen. The event is remembered for its cultural significance and the way it brought people together worldwide.

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What significant event took place on July 13th, 1985?

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How many people are estimated to have watched the Live Aid concerts?

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What was the impact of the Live Aid concerts on the concept of the global village?

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Discuss the significance of Phil Collins' performance at Live Aid.

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What were the key performances that are remembered from Live Aid?

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How did Roger Daltrey describe the state of The Who before their performance at Live Aid?

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Why is Queen's performance at Live Aid considered legendary?

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