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Burning the Ground Remembers: LIVE AID — 40 Years Later

July 13, 1985 – July 13, 2025

It was the day the world came together—two stages, one cause, and an unforgettable lineup of some of the biggest names in music history. Today marks the 40th anniversary of Live Aid, the legendary benefit concert held simultaneously at Wembley Stadium in London and JFK Stadium in Philadelphia, broadcast to over 1.5 billion people across 150 countries.

Here at Burning the Ground, where the pulse of the ’80s and early ’90s still burns strong, we’d be remiss not to honor this milestone. Live Aid wasn’t just a concert—it was the most ambitious global music event the world had ever seen, a high-water mark for the power of pop to unite, heal, and inspire.

🔥 The Soundtrack of a Generation

Live Aid featured a who’s who of Burning the Ground favorites:

  • Duran Duran (in what would be their last performance with the original lineup for nearly two decades)

  • Spandau Ballet, bringing that New Romantic sheen to the Wembley crowd

  • Paul Young, fresh off a string of soulful hits

  • Howard Jones, performing solo with just his keyboard and a heartfelt message

  • Nik Kershaw, The Style Council, Ultravox, Elvis Costello—so many core artists of the 12” era

And of course, Queen, whose 20-minute set at Wembley is still considered one of the greatest live performances of all time. Freddie Mercury didn’t just command the stage—he owned the planet that day.

Let’s not forget Phil Collins, who famously performed in London, hopped on the Concorde, and played again in Philly, joining Led Zeppelin for a brief and chaotic reunion.

🎚️ From the Mixing Desk to the World Stage

As fans of extended remixes and rare pressings, we often celebrate the studio magic that turned radio hits into dancefloor epics. But Live Aid was raw, immediate, and live—proof that the same artists whose 12″ singles we obsess over could captivate millions with just a mic, a band, and a cause.

There were no click tracks, no autotune, no second takes. Just talent, heart, and a sense that this meant something.

🌍 A Day That Changed Everything

Live Aid raised over $125 million for famine relief in Ethiopia and launched a new era of artist-led activism. More importantly, it left a lasting impact on a generation of fans—many of whom first discovered their favorite acts through that very broadcast.

Whether you taped it off MTV, bought the Live Aid VHS box set, or just remember the goosebumps when the Wembley crowd clapped in perfect time during “Radio Ga Ga,” this event lives in our bones.

💿 On This Day, 40 Years Ago…
We danced in stadiums and cried in our living rooms. We saw what music could do—not just to entertain, but to awaken. Here’s to Live Aid, the day the music did matter.

Keep the fire burning,
—Paul / Burning the Ground