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Ep 5 - The massive Live Aid 1985 hustle

31 min · 10 de may de 2026
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The Wembley show on July 13, 1985 is remembered as a triumph, but beneath the mythology sits a far more interesting story. Queen were being quietly written off before they walked on stage. Bono nearly destroyed U2's career with one impulsive decision that his bandmates didn't speak to him about for weeks. David Bowie and Mick Jagger's planned transatlantic satellite duet collapsed because nobody tested the half-second satellite delay. And the entire event was organised in 12 weeks by a man who started with no experience running concerts and £100,000 as his target. The focus here is the untold human stories behind the performances — the tension, the accidents, the moments of genius that weren't planned, and the controversies the official narrative glosses over.

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