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Just had a quick flick through the first DVD and it has reminded me what a fantastic day it was.
Imagine no mobiles, no fax, no net or e-mail, just telex. From my own memory of phoning overseas back then, you sometimes had to book calls with the international operator....
With this in mind, what a brilliant achievement to run two concerts across the pond from each other!
To me, it does not seem 20 years ago, and thinking about how much we have gone forward, technologically speaking, it is amazing how much we get used to all this technology that wasn't here in Live Aid's day.
The other thing that struck me was seeing Wembley again...I'm not really sentimental, but knowing that it has gone forever is quite sad.
Like when we went to London last, we drove through Clapham to show the kids where Mummy used to live - but it has been flattened to make way for "a sylish block of apartments for contemporary living".
Hey, ho.....
Imagine no mobiles, no fax, no net or e-mail, just telex. From my own memory of phoning overseas back then, you sometimes had to book calls with the international operator....
With this in mind, what a brilliant achievement to run two concerts across the pond from each other!
To me, it does not seem 20 years ago, and thinking about how much we have gone forward, technologically speaking, it is amazing how much we get used to all this technology that wasn't here in Live Aid's day.
The other thing that struck me was seeing Wembley again...I'm not really sentimental, but knowing that it has gone forever is quite sad.
Like when we went to London last, we drove through Clapham to show the kids where Mummy used to live - but it has been flattened to make way for "a sylish block of apartments for contemporary living".
Hey, ho.....
