Promoter Harvey Goldsmith reveals his fight to book Queen for Live Aid in 1985 and how the band delivered the performance of ...
In the spirit of the unabashedly uncool band itself, I’d like to add my voice to the chorus. First, a confession: I wasn’t even alive when Queen played Live Aid. I was born three years later ...
A look into how close Live Aid came to being a total disaster, with clashing egos and logistical issues in the lead up, yet ...
Pete Townshend claims that The Who invented stadium rock - only to see Queen steal their thunder at Live Aid. In a new ...
The Who's Pete Townshend opens up about the band's role in creating stadium rock and the unexpected legacy they left for ...
That's really why Queen knocked it out of the park at Live Aid -- they had just been on the road performing all those songs. It had nothing to with the "let's get the band back together" rehearsal ...
It was described as 'The Day Rock and Roll Changed the World' but how did that unforgettable day on 13 July 1985 come about. Band Aid... It all started when Bob Geldof, who had seen Michael Buerk ...
It was the most euphoric gig.” Rossi agreed with the consensus that Queen stole the show at Live Aid. “They were the donkey’s knob that day,” he said. "Everyone said: ‘Jesus, they’re on it.’ But they ...
British rock band Queen, American jazz pianist Herbie Hancock and Canadian soprano and conductor Barbara Hannigan were ...