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Not a mic check, that's the way the song starts. Love your reaction to this--heck, I always love your reactions. Your dance moves and smile are infectious!
Just wanted to write the same. And it's clever, it's a perfect song to start a show from the point of view of a band. Even if you done a proper soundcheck, there is always something a little off when you finally go on stage. So it's nice if you got an intro to the first song, where you can do last second adjustments.
@@mrtveye6682 but it's not clever to first listen to live version if you do not know a song... wh nyou don't know how the studio version goes... then always mistakes happening like "what's goiing on...."
@@claudiusmalina1371 I think it doesn't really matter. It's not like she missed something, and she still enjoyed the song quite a lot. Isn't that what music is about?
@@mrtveye6682 she missed a lot not knowing the studio version ;) What i mean is to avoid a wrong input of a song. Most ppl in the world first get a song to listen in the radio or on album, before a band go playing it on tour. This is the natural way. When you do it opposite way, you can miss to understand why something sounds live like that, because you have no comparison and you building a wrong picture in your mind of that song.
@@claudiusmalina1371Art is received and interpreted however the observer wishes. There is no correct way. I've heard plenty of music for the first time live. It's perfectly correct to do so as much as sitting in a room and listening to a CD. Hearing recorded music in a fixed format is the aberration in all music history.
Mark Knopfler (the lead singer of Dire Straits) was in a department store and overheard some workers talking about the musicians which were on the display TVs and he wrote down their conversation and turned it into this song pretty much worked for word. Great song and the Live Aid version is excellent of course, but you really should watch the original music video for this as it was really ground breaking use of computer graphics back in the day.
Most reactors tend to avoid the music video because in the western world Dire Strait’s use of the word F*ggot isn’t considered appropriate anymore (for better or worse)
That "I want my MTV" thing is part of the full length version of the song - it's a long intro, which really builds the tension for when the song actually starts. It's awesome.
Back when we were kids the phrase…”I want my MTV”…was a commercial MTV put out when cable TV was new, and celebrities would come out and say…”I want my MTV”…people like Billy Idol, Sting from the Police, and they would say…”Call your local cable provider, and tell them..I want my MTV!”
You HAVE to react U2 at Live Aid, Bono jumped from the stage and saved 3 girls from getting crushed to death against the barriers by the crowd. The band didn't miss a beat and he danced with the 3 girls!! They changed their whole show right in the middle because of this!!!
One thing that strikes me about this, apart from the fact it is a great performance is: When you have Sting (a legend in his own right) singing your backing vocals you know you have really made it lol
Once again your smile says it all. I remember watching Live Aid in 1985 and recording as much as I could on VHS tape. Little did I know then that nearly 40 years later we’d still be watching these performances time and time again.
MTV (Music Television) started it ALL back in the early 80's with music videos and their VJ's (not DJ's) the original reactors! This song was one of the biggest hits on the channel!! Then came the MTV movie awards, then reality tv started with them, then came the MTV unplugged with Pearl Jam and many other bands!! That's why they're singing "I want my MTV"
Another LiveAid reaction . Even better it's some live Dire Straits. Hope you enjoyed it as much as I know I'm going to. Thank you Biss, this will make my day!
Thank you Mrs biss for the trip down memory lane the song dire strates has is money for nothing and sting the polices next song is every breath I take. Bon Jovi other song is called runaway..💯👍🤟😌😉🥴😋😛😝😜🤪🥱🥺
Sting sang on the original recording and it starts out the exact same way., including the drum part--Biggest MTV hit of the year..HEAVY rotation..the song made the station more popular (They'd use it for thier ads ), while the LP was a great comeback from Dire Straits after many critics had written them off. (Thier previuos 2 LP's hadn't sold well) The spirit of playing for our farmers at Live Aid was mos def a "Performance Booster" for all the artists there, it's a ugly shame how even today, U.S. farmers are struggling to survive while our government gives them no help..
Still waiting for Sultans of Swing from Alchemy Live - I PROMISE you're going to absolutely love it! Mark Knopfler is my all-time favorite musician, singer and songwriter. He's amazing.
@@oldshiny3012 The live Alchemy versions of "Once Upon A Time In The West", "Romeo & Juliet", "Private Investigations", "Sultans Of Swing", "Tunnel Of Love", "Telegraph Road" and "Going Home" are all brilliant and well worth checking out. Filmed on a single sell-out night at the Hammersmith Odeon on 23rd July 1983, by watching the whole concert you get a sense of the incredible energy levels and sheer indefatigability of the whole band. It's truly an awesome watch!
@@grapeman63 Another little known fact, it is one of the earliest digitally recorded live audio performances, using what was state of the art equipment at that time, the reason the sound is so pristine to this day.. While in those days they had started digital recording in studios, it was still very rarely done at live venues for logistical reasons. For this recording, they used a mobile recording studio built into a large straight truck, originally made for The Rolling Stones, literally known as The Rolling Stones Mobile Unit.
Every new generation that comes to know the all the fantastic music I grew up with puts a huge smile in my heart. I have loving memories of this song because my 6 year old daughter turned me onto it when I came home from a Med cruise with the Navy back in '85! Cheers....
I was 12 when Live Aid took place. It was a HUGE broadcast event, on both TV and radio. It was a who's who of pop music royalty, with colabs all over the place. This was at a time where MTV was actually a MUSIC channel. Phil Collins had a unique position at this event. It was two events on the same day, one in Wembley, London, opening with a career topping Queen. They came out the gates and got the crowd HYPED, which carried on the rest of the day with all the other acts. Phil played Wembley, then flew to the US via Concorde, then played the US concert in the same day.
Live Aid was a multi-venue benefit concert held on Saturday 13 July 1985, as well as a music-based fundraising initiative. The original event was organised by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure, a movement that started with the release of the successful charity single "Do They Know It's Christmas?" in December 1984. Billed as the "global jukebox", Live Aid was held simultaneously at Wembley Stadium in London, attended by about 72,000 people, and John F. Kennedy Stadium in Philadelphia, attended by 89,484 people.
Jethrotull please, there are two song epic.... Aqualung and Locomotive Breath.... the singer is Ian Anderson also have unique voice and the best flute player at that time.
Congratulations Bisscute!!..you are a soul possessed by an entity from the eighties!!...you make us tremble with emotion and enjoy your reactions!..never change!..Thank you!
Right, the studio version IS better, but Dire Straits always had SO much fun with their music, it's a pleasure to watch them live. Thanks for your reaction.
Oh, no! I mean, yay, I'm excited that you're doing this song, but looks like you did the live version, and as someone else has already said, you should see the original music video. It's a classic, and while probably pretty cheesey now, the effects were pretty new and mind blowing at the time. Also, I don't know how familiar you are with Weird Al Yankovic, if you're not, he's a musician and comedian that's famous for doing parody cover versions of famous songs. In the 80s he even had a movie called "UHF", which is very Weird Al. So if you like him, the movie is hilarious, though it does reference a lot of movies and cultural stuff that you might not be as familiar with. In the movie, he does a parody of this song and the original music video that's based on "The Beverly Hillbillies" which was a TV show in the 60s. You can find a clip of it if you don't want to see the movie. Just look up Weird Al, Money For Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies. Oh, yeah. Please also do "Sultans of Swing"!
The thing about the Weird Al parody - is if you aren't familiar with the Beverly Hillbillies (which was often in syndication on UHF stations..... ) then I don't know that it brings the punch as those of us that were stuck with 3-5 channels growing up and Beverly Hillbillies was just something you couldn't avoid if you were watching anything.
Dire Striats was on stage there between U2 and Queen, in the "Bohemian Rapsody" movie you hear a part of the "Sultans of swing" performance in the background while Queen is preparing for their performance
Written by Sting and Mark Knopfler. Music is based in the chords of Synchronicity 2. Lyrics are 90% from Mark Knopfler based on what he saw in New York City. Great song 👍 Released in 1985. In that same year, Sting recorded an album for himself and sang a song with Phil Collins for his album. Sting was busy as a bee 🐝 L 🤣L Suggested videos 📹: 1 Phil Collins and Sting sing Take Me Home. 2 The Police performs Synchronicity 2💓 3 Mark Knopfler and Randy Newman perform It's Money 💰 That Matters.
This one song might make you sad or cry...... Hopefully, it might lift your spritis as it did for me. This song saved my life. It is called "The Pass" by the Canadian group Rush.
Dance away Biss! I luv your reaction to this great tune! Once again back to the 80s for awesome music! Back wwhen MTV was in its prime for playing music videos! Luv ya Biss ❤️💛
Great reaction for an iconic song from the 80's, best guitar ever. I loved seeing you dance moving your arms. there is another multiple collaboration with another version of this song you can find it like this: Mark Knopfler, Eric Clapton, Sting & Phil Collins - Money for Nothing is from 1997. Miss Bisscuite for future Sting reactions: please the song he did with Eric Clapton, is called: "It's Probably Me", you will surely like it. and other songs by The police like King of pain, every breath you take. thanks.
I've loved that song for so long. I played the crap out of the cassette in my first car a 1981 Chevy Monte Carlo. I purchased both just right after my eighteenth birthday. It's a great album. Next up on your Live Aid journey could be Neil Young and The International Harvesters....If you are looking for a song about someone looking back to their past there are Sugar Mountain and Helpless...Cautionary songs ... A needle and the damage done or Powderfinger. Reflective of a current situation there is Nothing is Perfect....I love them all , I hope you give one of them a shot
Another great reaction Biss, when you listen to the studio cut, you'll see that it's not a soundcheck, it's how the song actually starts. This was so important back then as MTV was growing and the phrase "I want my MTV" was part of their marketing campaign. As for other performances from live aid, the two that come to mind are, of course Led Zeppelin and, Judas Priest (they are at the Philadelphia venue) it was a magical festival, for the best cause. Love your reactions always💖
What some people don't realize is that Live Aid would not have happened without Dire Straits. Most act's were not sure if they could commit due to scheduling and other reasons. Dire was already scheduled to play Wembley Stadium on the week of July 13th that year and agreed to play, as long as they got enough time to run over to the other venue later. Other managers of other bands/artists started talking with DS' manager at the time Ed Bicknell, asking if DS was playing Live Aid and should they do the same. This opened the floodgates to the roster of performers agreeing to showing up.
Great reaction Biss :) I'm very much looking forward to your U2 reaction! I would also highly recommend reacting to Ultravox - Vienna from Live Aid. It's definitely one of the best vocal performances of the concert and just outstanding.
Mark Knopfler is one of the most original and genius guitar players. Great song writer. Check out Sultans of Swing by them live if you want, thr drumming is phenominal.
Thank you for watching the video, It means a lot to me .
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Not a mic check, that's the way the song starts. Love your reaction to this--heck, I always love your reactions. Your dance moves and smile are infectious!
Just wanted to write the same. And it's clever, it's a perfect song to start a show from the point of view of a band. Even if you done a proper soundcheck, there is always something a little off when you finally go on stage. So it's nice if you got an intro to the first song, where you can do last second adjustments.
@@mrtveye6682 but it's not clever to first listen to live version if you do not know a song... wh nyou don't know how the studio version goes... then always mistakes happening like "what's goiing on...."
@@claudiusmalina1371 I think it doesn't really matter. It's not like she missed something, and she still enjoyed the song quite a lot. Isn't that what music is about?
@@mrtveye6682 she missed a lot not knowing the studio version ;) What i mean is to avoid a wrong input of a song. Most ppl in the world first get a song to listen in the radio or on album, before a band go playing it on tour. This is the natural way. When you do it opposite way, you can miss to understand why something sounds live like that, because you have no comparison and you building a wrong picture in your mind of that song.
@@claudiusmalina1371Art is received and interpreted however the observer wishes. There is no correct way.
I've heard plenty of music for the first time live. It's perfectly correct to do so as much as sitting in a room and listening to a CD.
Hearing recorded music in a fixed format is the aberration in all music history.
MTV.....Music Television........I remember those halcyon days, when we would stay up late in hopes of seeing our favorite bands' videos on MTV. 😆
Bisscute.. thats the way you doin' ..😎😎😎
"The guy" in red died few days ago. His name was Jack Sonni and he toured with Dire Straits for the Live Aid and the Brothers in Arms Tour
Mark Knopfler (the lead singer of Dire Straits) was in a department store and overheard some workers talking about the musicians which were on the display TVs and he wrote down their conversation and turned it into this song pretty much worked for word. Great song and the Live Aid version is excellent of course, but you really should watch the original music video for this as it was really ground breaking use of computer graphics back in the day.
If that was word for word they all must have been drunk or on drugs.
Most reactors tend to avoid the music video because in the western world Dire Strait’s use of the word F*ggot isn’t considered appropriate anymore (for better or worse)
I was working delivering color tv's (big tube models..wood cases..heavy) when the song came out and it became the delivery guys theme song
That "I want my MTV" thing is part of the full length version of the song - it's a long intro, which really builds the tension for when the song actually starts. It's awesome.
Back when we were kids the phrase…”I want my MTV”…was a commercial MTV put out when cable TV was new, and celebrities would come out and say…”I want my MTV”…people like Billy Idol, Sting from the Police, and they would say…”Call your local cable provider, and tell them..I want my MTV!”
This was the anthem of a young nation.... 35+ years ago... Thanks B
One of the most iconic guitar riffs all time
Yes
You HAVE to react U2 at Live Aid, Bono jumped from the stage and saved 3 girls from getting crushed to death against the barriers by the crowd. The band didn't miss a beat and he danced with the 3 girls!! They changed their whole show right in the middle because of this!!!
From the 1980's when MTV showed music videos. We had the Headbanger Ball on Saturday nights. Miss those days.
One thing that strikes me about this, apart from the fact it is a great performance is: When you have Sting (a legend in his own right) singing your backing vocals you know you have really made it lol
Once again your smile says it all. I remember watching Live Aid in 1985 and recording as much as I could on VHS tape. Little did I know then that nearly 40 years later we’d still be watching these performances time and time again.
Well said, for our generation, it's like a miracle. Lol.
absolute BANGER of a song, fun reaction
mark knopfler on guitar always amazes, even after all these decades
Yes, U2s live aid performance of Bad is legendary
Sting has some cahones standing in front of 100,000 people and belting out that intro! Great performance for a new release.
MTV (Music Television) started it ALL back in the early 80's with music videos and their VJ's (not DJ's) the original reactors! This song was one of the biggest hits on the channel!! Then came the MTV movie awards, then reality tv started with them, then came the MTV unplugged with Pearl Jam and many other bands!! That's why they're singing "I want my MTV"
I just come here to listen Bisscute roll her “R’s” no matter where in the word it is … so cute 😅
You nailed
You got that right she's adorable
I too want my MTV. I miss headbanger ball🤟🤟🤟
Another LiveAid reaction . Even better it's some live Dire Straits. Hope you enjoyed it as much as I know I'm going to. Thank you Biss, this will make my day!
I want my mtv. Was a It was a theme mtv used in commercials played back in day.
The guy in the red coat is called Jack Sonny. Unfortunately he passed away a few days ago.
Thank you Mrs biss for the trip down memory lane the song dire strates has is money for nothing and sting the polices next song is every breath I take. Bon Jovi other song is called runaway..💯👍🤟😌😉🥴😋😛😝😜🤪🥱🥺
Sting sang on the original recording and it starts out the exact same way., including the drum part--Biggest MTV hit of the year..HEAVY rotation..the song made the station more popular (They'd use it for thier ads ), while the LP was a great comeback from Dire Straits after many critics had written them off. (Thier previuos 2 LP's hadn't sold well) The spirit of playing for our farmers at Live Aid was mos def a "Performance Booster" for all the artists there, it's a ugly shame how even today, U.S. farmers are struggling to survive while our government gives them no help..
Still waiting for Sultans of Swing from Alchemy Live - I PROMISE you're going to absolutely love it! Mark Knopfler is my all-time favorite musician, singer and songwriter. He's amazing.
I second this recommendation. You always enjoy watching a live version where the band has fun. The talent on display for this version is top notch!
Honestly, anything from Alchemy Live or better still - everything. One of the best live concerts ever!!
That would get my vote for sure 👍👍, def a stand out epic live performance of sultans of Swing
@@oldshiny3012 The live Alchemy versions of "Once Upon A Time In The West", "Romeo & Juliet", "Private Investigations", "Sultans Of Swing", "Tunnel Of Love", "Telegraph Road" and "Going Home" are all brilliant and well worth checking out. Filmed on a single sell-out night at the Hammersmith Odeon on 23rd July 1983, by watching the whole concert you get a sense of the incredible energy levels and sheer indefatigability of the whole band. It's truly an awesome watch!
@@grapeman63 Another little known fact, it is one of the earliest digitally recorded live audio performances, using what was state of the art equipment at that time, the reason the sound is so pristine to this day.. While in those days they had started digital recording in studios, it was still very rarely done at live venues for logistical reasons. For this recording, they used a mobile recording studio built into a large straight truck, originally made for The Rolling Stones, literally known as The Rolling Stones Mobile Unit.
P.S.- The music video that played on MTV with heavy rotation back in the day was twice as nice, Bisscute.
Lovely smile had you enjoyed it
Love the hair 😍 💕
Dud her hair she seems like a nice dream
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You should watch the original just to see the video. It was pretty groundbreaking at the time.
Step 1: Listen to the song from the studio album AND read the lyrics with it.
Step 2: Watch the video
Step 3: Watch the band play it live.
@@Stogie2112Their 1990 Knebworth performance with Eric Clapton is probably the best live version of this song I’ve heard.
@Stogie2112 or let people enjoy music however they choose.
@@DMBFAN90 ….That goes without saying. 😃 We all have our preferences.
You give the most natural, enjoyable, honest, and entertaining reactions; love it!
Every new generation that comes to know the all the fantastic music I grew up with puts a huge smile in my heart. I have loving memories of this song because my 6 year old daughter turned me onto it when I came home from a Med cruise with the Navy back in '85! Cheers....
A lot of People didn't know STING done the INTRO and they've been listening to the song for years?? How??
Sting singing I want my Mtv to the tune of Don't Stand so Close to Me earned him songwriting credit lol...talk about 'money for nothing' lol
I was 12 when Live Aid took place. It was a HUGE broadcast event, on both TV and radio. It was a who's who of pop music royalty, with colabs all over the place. This was at a time where MTV was actually a MUSIC channel. Phil Collins had a unique position at this event. It was two events on the same day, one in Wembley, London, opening with a career topping Queen. They came out the gates and got the crowd HYPED, which carried on the rest of the day with all the other acts. Phil played Wembley, then flew to the US via Concorde, then played the US concert in the same day.
Live Aid was a multi-venue benefit concert held on Saturday 13 July 1985, as well as a music-based fundraising initiative. The original event was organised by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure, a movement that started with the release of the successful charity single "Do They Know It's Christmas?" in December 1984. Billed as the "global jukebox", Live Aid was held simultaneously at Wembley Stadium in London, attended by about 72,000 people, and John F. Kennedy Stadium in Philadelphia, attended by 89,484 people.
"Money for Nothing and the Chicks for Free" - Greatest Rock and Roll Line Ever.
Hahaha, have you been told lately how bloody adorable and hilarious you are? Another great reaction!
It's amazing how many people want money for nothing.
If you have enough money and you let the money „work“ -that’s really money for nothing
Sting and Dire Straits great combination...!!!
I like this classic songs... thx for reaction
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Jethrotull please, there are two song epic.... Aqualung and Locomotive Breath.... the singer is Ian Anderson also have unique voice and the best flute player at that time.
one of the most unique guitar playing styles
Hey Biss nice reaction video Biss
VHey mrs biss its my favorite to living on a prayer.and runaway. Off first album.❤❤it was the best 7 mins.😊❤❤
I love this song 🔥 one of the best riffs of all time 🔥🔥🔥
I love the way you bring a screen to vibrant life-you're so cute it's painful !
Imagine that 1985 no auto tune,just great live music 🥰
Well, maybe no "autotune" outside studios lol
when started all this autotune-software plugins, i think in 1998
It was 1996
@@stefankrautz9048 I wrote "autotune" because there was a lot of ways to achieve the same effects. It required a studio... not a VST
Congratulations Bisscute!!..you are a soul possessed by an entity from the eighties!!...you make us tremble with emotion and enjoy your reactions!..never change!..Thank you!
Been waiting for you to do this ❤ mmm. U2 I think most Lady's really like In the name of love ❤️
A great song and band! I love to see you dance 😊
This was their biggest commercial hit, but the song that I think is best for them is Brothers in Arms.
Got it
LOVE DIRE STRAITS. Love you, too, Madalina. Shoutout from your old, longhaired, hippy dude rocker in the U. S. A. Peace. Later, Bisscute.
BEAUTIFIL!!!!!
delightful reaction.
twisting by the pool is a great summer song
Bisscute, lettting her down and getting wild. 😍 😍
0 autotune. Real singing.
Right, the studio version IS better, but Dire Straits always had SO much fun with their music, it's a pleasure to watch them live. Thanks for your reaction.
Dire Straits. One of the great bands back then. The whole album was incredible. Whoever hasn't heard it all should give it a listen.
Oh, no! I mean, yay, I'm excited that you're doing this song, but looks like you did the live version, and as someone else has already said, you should see the original music video. It's a classic, and while probably pretty cheesey now, the effects were pretty new and mind blowing at the time.
Also, I don't know how familiar you are with Weird Al Yankovic, if you're not, he's a musician and comedian that's famous for doing parody cover versions of famous songs. In the 80s he even had a movie called "UHF", which is very Weird Al. So if you like him, the movie is hilarious, though it does reference a lot of movies and cultural stuff that you might not be as familiar with. In the movie, he does a parody of this song and the original music video that's based on "The Beverly Hillbillies" which was a TV show in the 60s. You can find a clip of it if you don't want to see the movie. Just look up Weird Al, Money For Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies.
Oh, yeah. Please also do "Sultans of Swing"!
The thing about the Weird Al parody - is if you aren't familiar with the Beverly Hillbillies (which was often in syndication on UHF stations..... ) then I don't know that it brings the punch as those of us that were stuck with 3-5 channels growing up and Beverly Hillbillies was just something you couldn't avoid if you were watching anything.
@@JeffMartinEquinox I hear you, but what are you going to do?
Dire Striats was on stage there between U2 and Queen, in the "Bohemian Rapsody" movie you hear a part of the "Sultans of swing" performance in the background while Queen is preparing for their performance
Oh?
I grew up watching 80's music videos on MTV when that was all MTV did, great times.
I love the spontaneity of your reactions, very real and emotive 🙌
Watched the whole thing on TV as a young one with my dad,thought it was great
Great reaction to one of my all time favourite songs. My I suggest your next Dire Straits reaction to be Sultans of Swing.
i was there! brilliant
Written by Sting and Mark Knopfler. Music is based in the chords of Synchronicity 2. Lyrics are 90% from Mark Knopfler based on what he saw in New York City. Great song 👍
Released in 1985. In that same year, Sting recorded an album for himself and sang a song with Phil Collins for his album. Sting was busy as a bee 🐝 L 🤣L
Suggested videos 📹: 1 Phil Collins and Sting sing Take Me Home. 2 The Police performs Synchronicity 2💓 3 Mark Knopfler and Randy Newman perform It's Money 💰 That Matters.
Ahhhh I love this performance ❤❤❤❤ Thank you for reacting to it 😊😊😊
Awesome! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
The singer in the white shirt is Sting he was brought out to help with this song as a special guest.
greetings people great video as always greetings from Uruguay ❤😊
This one song might make you sad or cry...... Hopefully, it might lift your spritis as it did for me. This song saved my life.
It is called "The Pass" by the Canadian group Rush.
This is a classic
Haha. Sting invites Jack Sonni to join in because Sting is basically singing his bit that he'd do in a normal show.
Dance away Biss! I luv your reaction to this great tune! Once again back to the 80s for awesome music! Back wwhen MTV was in its prime for playing music videos! Luv ya Biss ❤️💛
Thank you so much
Thank you. Make my day.
Love the fact of your reaction, waiting
Loved your reaction..It's funy but nice...
Good job....
Please, I would love to hear Sadé from this concert ❣️And more from Sinéad 🇮🇪
Great reaction for an iconic song from the 80's, best guitar ever. I loved seeing you dance moving your arms. there is another multiple collaboration with another version of this song you can find it like this: Mark Knopfler, Eric Clapton, Sting & Phil Collins - Money for Nothing is from 1997. Miss Bisscuite for future Sting reactions: please the song he did with Eric Clapton, is called: "It's Probably Me", you will surely like it. and other songs by The police like King of pain, every breath you take. thanks.
I've loved that song for so long. I played the crap out of the cassette in my first car a 1981 Chevy Monte Carlo. I purchased both just right after my eighteenth birthday. It's a great album. Next up on your Live Aid journey could be Neil Young and The International Harvesters....If you are looking for a song about someone looking back to their past there are Sugar Mountain and Helpless...Cautionary songs ... A needle and the damage done or Powderfinger. Reflective of a current situation there is Nothing is Perfect....I love them all , I hope you give one of them a shot
YES! U2 is great. And you will like the studio version of this. Outstanding. :) The Evolving Bisscute.
The strat of the song & Sting guesting on it were on the original studio recording
Another great reaction Biss, when you listen to the studio cut, you'll see that it's not a soundcheck, it's how the song actually starts. This was so important back then as MTV was growing and the phrase "I want my MTV" was part of their marketing campaign. As for other performances from live aid, the two that come to mind are, of course Led Zeppelin and, Judas Priest (they are at the Philadelphia venue) it was a magical festival, for the best cause. Love your reactions always💖
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"My hair has to be wild for this guys!"....This is why Biss is the Pokemon Reactor. 😀
Haha
Wild Theme (Live at Nimes)... Soo good song and emotive. The original song is different
You have the best chill reacts
From U2 you really need to see All I Want is You/ Where Street have no name, live at Slane Castle.
Fantastic 👍🏻👌🏻🏴🇬🇧
What some people don't realize is that Live Aid would not have happened without Dire Straits. Most act's were not sure if they could commit due to scheduling and other reasons. Dire was already scheduled to play Wembley Stadium on the week of July 13th that year and agreed to play, as long as they got enough time to run over to the other venue later. Other managers of other bands/artists started talking with DS' manager at the time Ed Bicknell, asking if DS was playing Live Aid and should they do the same. This opened the floodgates to the roster of performers agreeing to showing up.
Money for nothing was the first Video on MTV
Many performances in Live Aid '85 are great. Along with U2, and the most obvious being QUEEN.
Great reaction Biss :) I'm very much looking forward to your U2 reaction! I would also highly recommend reacting to Ultravox - Vienna from Live Aid. It's definitely one of the best vocal performances of the concert and just outstanding.
Great reaction . Thank You..
Mark Knopfler is one of the most original and genius guitar players. Great song writer. Check out Sultans of Swing by them live if you want, thr drumming is phenominal.
Love your moves and how you get into the music. So fun to watch you. Keep the videps coming Bisscute.