tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1975416078255909953.post7869251808773051176..comments2024-03-16T18:38:04.996-04:00Comments on Critics At Large : Live Aid ‘85: 25 Years LaterCritics at Largehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18073851963852030361noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1975416078255909953.post-37967488201956108512010-07-14T12:41:32.078-04:002010-07-14T12:41:32.078-04:00Thank you for your corrections. I have inputted th...Thank you for your corrections. I have inputted them into the piece. I assumed The Who were in the States because Jack Nicholson introduced them from J.F.K. Stadium.Critics at Largehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18073851963852030361noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1975416078255909953.post-29278888273492979002010-07-14T01:14:09.816-04:002010-07-14T01:14:09.816-04:00I was at Live-Aid but, rather than counter your ar...I was at Live-Aid but, rather than counter your article with my own memories and opinions, I'll just be brief and make a couple of necessary corrections. The Who were not at JFK Stadium in Philly. In Philadelphia, we watched their Wembley Stadium performance stream to us from the London video feed on the Diamond Vision screen until (due to a technical problem) it unexpectedly faded away right before Daltrey was to sing the lyric "fade away" in the song 'My Generation'. Also, Dennis Wilson is not a lost Live Aid memory (like Carl Wilson is) as Dennis did not perform that day with The Beach Boys, having drowned in late 1983, a year and a half before the famed charity rock event.reverendflashhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05794668958347253873noreply@blogger.com