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Ep 6 - The chaotic failure of Live Aid Philadelphia

19 min · 17 de may de 2026
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Philadelphia's JFK Stadium held 100,000 people in brutal July heat, a stadium contract signed at midnight the night before, and a backstage environment described as "a high-stakes convergence of global superstardom" where Jack Nicholson held court, nobody could get near Madonna, and Robert Plant and Jimmy Page left the building in something approaching shame. The USA show is less mythologised than Wembley but in many ways more chaotic, more human, and richer in raw stories — Tina Turner teaching Mick Jagger to dance decades earlier and cashing in the debt on the world's biggest stage, Led Zeppelin's catastrophic reunion, Phil Collins crossing the Atlantic on Concorde to play in both cities, and Bob Dylan accidentally inventing Farm Aid by saying the wrong thing at the wrong microphone.

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