The lead singer is named Midge Ure (Scotsman). He was one of the organisers of the Live Aid concert along with Bob Geldof (Irishman) lead singer of The Boomtown Rats. I was 15 in 1985 and this song was epic. This concert was a world changer. It was to raise funds for helping hunger in Africa and other places. It was the first big event of its kind ever and it showed the power that singers and artists had to create change and to support and give in different ways and to highlight special causes that most of us had never noticed. These were the original influencers.
Maybe, but there's a behind the scenes video that surfaced years later that showed some artists annoyed because they weren't being paid for doing it (because it was for charity). I think Sting was one of the main offenders... it's sad to see, but whatever. These Live Aid performances (especially Queen) are some of the most iconic live performances ever done.
An absolutely insane performance. He sings to perfection. This is the benchmark. Singing teachers play this to their students and tell them, this is what you're all aiming at... good luck because you're going to need it to beat this.
Ultravox should've been bigger in the U.S than they were. Midge Ure went on to have a successful solo career. At nearly 70 he's still touring and still hitting all the high notes. He's amazing! 🥰 (I've seen him twice: Once in 1990 with a full band, and then in 2015 with just his guitar. Just fantastic!)
Midge Ure and the giants of Synth Pop. Ultravox. he was a genuine style icon. he looks ragged here because he co organised the whole event had probably not properly rested for days. it was a massive gig, that spanned both sides of the Atlantic and was the first event to be viewed by more than a billion people. He also played lead guitar with Thin Lizzy for a bit. multi talented. all round good bloke.
@@AnthProductions Absolute nonsense. Most of the world didn't have access to a telly at that time. I've seen claims of 1b to 1.5b and I find that hard to believe.
Ultravox was a UK band. Thiis was a huge song in 1980, when electronic music was really taking off. Live Aid was a major event held in July 1985 to raise money for ppl who were starving in eastern Africa. Yes, Queen performed at this gig too. There was another huge gig happening at the same time in Philadelphia. The satellite beamed images across the Atlantic - the first time that had been attempted. We also had a fund-raising event in Australia called Oz for Africa. The whole thing was huge.
Actually, the Beatles performed "All You Need Is Love" live in 1967 and it was broadcast across the Atlantic and around the world by satellite. So this definitely wasn't a first!
I got to spend 7 days with Midge on the QM2 crossing the Atlantic back in 2018. He was one of the guest speakers. I think my wife and I were the only ones who knew any of his music outside of Live Aid. It didn't hurt that he knows my cousin, but we ended up spending some time talking and sharing a few drinks, great guy. Yes it was the same concert Queen played, Live Aid at the old Wembley Stadium.
I’ve spent hours watching this channel for the first time and I was so happy that he does Australian Artists, but this is one of my FAVOURITE songs EVER. I still listen to it all of the time
One of my favourite 80's songs, brilliant. Ultravox were great. I can only hope someone with more money to spare than me, requests the good stuff. Love your work man.
Midge Ure has an awesome voice. Big fan of Ultravox in the 80's. Pretty sure Vienna was the first album I bought and just sold it on ebay for $50 before xmas. Dont have a record player so tried top sell them all.
This the only song of there’s I know. The singer Midge Ure co-wrote the song “Do they know it’s Christmas “ with bob geldoff and also with bob co organised “band aid” and “live aid” and the song is the second biggest selling single in UK history. He is actually from Scotland not Australia This time lol
I'd love to see your reaction to Spandau Ballet 'Gold’, it's another 80's super band. And yes, Live Aid was a worldwide concert which was orchestrated to raise money to feed the starving children of Africa. It was a huge deal, that's why so many epic bands were playing🌏😊🎶🌈🇦🇺🏡🌴👣🦋🙏🌹🌹🌹
I loved Ultravox Midge Ure's voice and their mixes of melodies, rhythms and electronics was unequalled in their time. Vienna was a huge hit, and it goes very much against the grain of music at the time. Check out The Stranglers "Golden Brown" - also a non main stream type song that was a huge hit in the 80s.
Just saw Midge Ure last night in Portland (8/25/24)and he STILL sounds like that. And yes that was the same stage Queen, Bowie,u2, Bowie played on at live aid in 85
Midge Ure with Bob Geldof put together the Band Aid "Do they Know it's Christmas" song, which then lead to USA for Africa. And then he & Bob put together the Live Aid concerts. Raised an absolute bomb fir charity & really changed how celebrities & musicians support charities to this day.
Thank you very much for this class act reaction on this legendary band and Midge Ure. Actually he was lately, at his age of 70, performed a lot i USA.😊😊😊
Your reactions to this are priceless! 💯👌 I know this song from back in the day on MTV. Forgot all about it and just rediscovered recently. Glad I came across your video !
I love Midge Ure! They are fun to do 80's Tours with. He was on Howard Jones last Retro Futura Tour. Then went on Tour with Paul Young which they performed at Sony Music Hall. 2 fabulous vocalist in a space that showcased their talents. 😁🐰
I was 16 when this came out. Saw the original video (moody black and white, filmed in Vienna, natch.) and it blew my mind. Still have the record on vinyl and still play it all the time.
I bought the album Vienna from hearing this song when it was released, loved it so much and certainly wasn't disappointed with every other song on the record either. Really enjoyed your reaction to this. 😊
Ultravox is one of the few bands that had two fairly successful incarnations. The drummer (Warren Cann), bassist (Chris Cross) and keyboard/violaist (Billie Currie) were constant but initially John Foxx was the singer and the music was more punkish and glam during the mid to late 1970s. This lineup culminated in a great album: Systems of Romance which was the album that inspired Gary Numan to take up keyboards. Alas, that was their last album, they were dropped from their label, and John Foxx and guitarist Robin Simon left the band. Midge Ure, guitarist and singer out of the New Romantic and had played with Currie in a band called Visage which played at a nightclub (Blitz Club) where New Romantic brits partied including Steve Strange (who also appeared in Bowie's Ashes to Ashes video and was also a member of Visage). Vienna was the new Ultravox line up's first album and was a group effort. My two favorite Ultravox albums are Vienna and System of Romance so I like both incarnations. I tilt towards the John Foxx version but I also very much like the Midge Ure version.
The live aid concert here in the UK and the USA was packed out by the top performers of the day and yesteryear. The vast majority of the top performers performed for a worldwide audience on tv and concert goers. It captured approx. 1.9 billion viewers, on TV including the 72,000 people at Wembley Stadium in London and 89,000 people at John F. Kennedy Stadium in Philadelphia. The two events raised more than $125 million in famine relief for Africa.
You're right that it's a movie soundtrack: watch the second to last episode (if I remember well) of American Crime Story, the Versace one. It fits perfectly.
Great comments, enjoyed your take. If you like this, try "Astradyne" from the "Vienna" album....killer all-instrumental track. From "Lament" album, 2 big singles were "Dancing With Tears In My Eyes" and "One Small Day"....both great tracks.
it was Live Aid, 72 thousand people showed up to fight famine in Africa. Every band was given 20 minutes. Not one minute more or less. The drummer was setting loops.
The studio version is much better but I guess it would be a difficult song to replicate live. Hopefully someone will request a bit of "Falco" particularly the song Jeanny. He was Austrian so fits with your expansion outside the main countries.
2:00 that day it was ridiculously hot,especially for England. About 95 f,imagine how hot it was on stage,under those lights,it was probably close to 110-115f and he's dressed in a trenchcoat lol.
34 years later (2014) and Midge Ure still rocks this song. I'll never get tired of listening to him. Check out this live performance he did with Schiller: ua-cam.com/video/OLKOULtglSQ/v-deo.html
No clue what I expected from this video... but I hope you have seen his rendition of Bowie's The man who sold the world. It's wild you have never heard of Ultravox though.
The lead singer is named Midge Ure (Scotsman). He was one of the organisers of the Live Aid concert along with Bob Geldof (Irishman) lead singer of The Boomtown Rats. I was 15 in 1985 and this song was epic. This concert was a world changer. It was to raise funds for helping hunger in Africa and other places. It was the first big event of its kind ever and it showed the power that singers and artists had to create change and to support and give in different ways and to highlight special causes that most of us had never noticed. These were the original influencers.
And both are regular nominees for the Nobel Peace Prize for Live Aid and subsequent efforts to end hunger in Africa.
I was 15 as well and glued to the creen that day (July 13 1985).
Oh and the man composed and arranged the MYTHICAL "Fade to Grey" from the mysterious and charming UK band "Visage".
Maybe, but there's a behind the scenes video that surfaced years later that showed some artists annoyed because they weren't being paid for doing it (because it was for charity). I think Sting was one of the main offenders... it's sad to see, but whatever. These Live Aid performances (especially Queen) are some of the most iconic live performances ever done.
Band Aid not Live aid.
This is one of those songs that I wish had 100 verses. I love that chorus, so basic, plenty of power, and so much emotion.
Worth hearing the studio version for more atmosphere. But this shows what a great singer Midge sure is.
Can’t beat the 80s. Love it. They also had Dancing with Tears in my Eyes? MISS THE 80s, and this was a great day!
That song breaks me up everytime
and Fade To Grey.
It hurts missing the 80s damn
An absolutely insane performance. He sings to perfection. This is the benchmark. Singing teachers play this to their students and tell them, this is what you're all aiming at... good luck because you're going to need it to beat this.
This song is one of my all time favorites and this performance is one of the best vocal performance i have ever heard
He sounds better in this live version than in the studio album. It's rare that this happens.
80's Britpop at its best! Joining the ranks with Duran Duran, Spandau Ballet, Eurythmics, Tears For Fears and Human League!
Ultravox should've been bigger in the U.S than they were. Midge Ure went on to have a successful solo career. At nearly 70 he's still touring and still hitting all the high notes. He's amazing! 🥰
(I've seen him twice: Once in 1990 with a full band, and then in 2015 with just his guitar. Just fantastic!)
Midge Ure and the giants of Synth Pop. Ultravox. he was a genuine style icon. he looks ragged here because he co organised the whole event had probably not properly rested for days. it was a massive gig, that spanned both sides of the Atlantic and was the first event to be viewed by more than a billion people. He also played lead guitar with Thin Lizzy for a bit. multi talented. all round good bloke.
First event? I want to be sure you mean in music in general? Because elvis’ Hawaii show hit over 4 billion viewers worldwide
@@AnthProductions Absolute nonsense. Most of the world didn't have access to a telly at that time. I've seen claims of 1b to 1.5b and I find that hard to believe.
@@AnthProductionsNo it didn’t.
@@dougoneill7266 my mistake, it was around 1.5b
Glad you loved it. One of the best live performances ever.
Dancing with tears in my eyes. ....loves great adventure....reap the wild wind. All great Ultravox songs
Ultravox was a UK band. Thiis was a huge song in 1980, when electronic music was really taking off. Live Aid was a major event held in July 1985 to raise money for ppl who were starving in eastern Africa. Yes, Queen performed at this gig too. There was another huge gig happening at the same time in Philadelphia. The satellite beamed images across the Atlantic - the first time that had been attempted. We also had a fund-raising event in Australia called Oz for Africa. The whole thing was huge.
Actually, the Beatles performed "All You Need Is Love" live in 1967 and it was broadcast across the Atlantic and around the world by satellite. So this definitely wasn't a first!
@@calibrax the first time something on this scale was attempted.
R.I.P. Chris cross from ULTRAVOX 25th March 2024
We were the New Romantics and we styled the 80s, how much music has changed
There'd have been no Live Aid without Midge!
There'd have been no Feed The World/Do They Know It's Christmas... without Midge.
I got to spend 7 days with Midge on the QM2 crossing the Atlantic back in 2018. He was one of the guest speakers. I think my wife and I were the only ones who knew any of his music outside of Live Aid. It didn't hurt that he knows my cousin, but we ended up spending some time talking and sharing a few drinks, great guy. Yes it was the same concert Queen played, Live Aid at the old Wembley Stadium.
I’ve spent hours watching this channel for the first time and I was so happy that he does Australian Artists, but this is one of my FAVOURITE songs EVER. I still listen to it all of the time
The 70’s and 80’s the best time ! I can hear my mum saying turn it down 😂
If you want to hear another great example of his singing voice, try his solo Midge Ure - Breathe
One of my favourite 80's songs, brilliant. Ultravox were great. I can only hope someone with more money to spare than me, requests the good stuff. Love your work man.
My favorite all time singer and band
Midge Ure has an awesome voice. Big fan of Ultravox in the 80's. Pretty sure Vienna was the first album I bought and just sold it on ebay for $50 before xmas. Dont have a record player so tried top sell them all.
Yep,Queen has played there for live aid. INXS played there for their live baby live concert in 1991
Always loved that song, used to listen to it on cassette tape hehe
This the only song of there’s I know. The singer Midge Ure co-wrote the song “Do they know it’s Christmas “ with bob geldoff and also with bob co organised “band aid” and “live aid” and the song is the second biggest selling single in UK history. He is actually from Scotland not Australia This time lol
Whoa 😳 what a voice ! Never Heard of this band or don't remember but his voice just blew me off the bed 😂
I'd love to see your reaction to Spandau Ballet 'Gold’, it's another 80's super band. And yes, Live Aid was a worldwide concert which was orchestrated to raise money to feed the starving children of Africa. It was a huge deal, that's why so many epic bands were playing🌏😊🎶🌈🇦🇺🏡🌴👣🦋🙏🌹🌹🌹
80’s music is my era, this was huge back in the day.
My favorite Ultravox song is "Reap the Wild Wind". Yes, this performance is from Live Aid where legendary Queen also performed.
Many artist performed in live aid _ queen, duran duran, led zappelin, u2, etc. Ultravix sang theere their hit dancing with tears in my eyes
I loved Ultravox Midge Ure's voice and their mixes of melodies, rhythms and electronics was unequalled in their time. Vienna was a huge hit, and it goes very much against the grain of music at the time. Check out The Stranglers "Golden Brown" - also a non main stream type song that was a huge hit in the 80s.
Just saw Midge Ure last night in Portland (8/25/24)and he STILL sounds like that. And yes that was the same stage Queen, Bowie,u2, Bowie played on at live aid in 85
Anyone who was anyone performed at Live aid it was a worldwide phenomenon
Midge Ure with Bob Geldof put together the Band Aid "Do they Know it's Christmas" song, which then lead to USA for Africa.
And then he & Bob put together the Live Aid concerts.
Raised an absolute bomb fir charity & really changed how celebrities & musicians support charities to this day.
Vienna is one my most favourite songs 🥰
Dancing with tears in my eyes and Reap the wild wind
I was going to request this performance! So glad you reacted to it!
Just shows how much talent you can find when ya dig deep ENOUGH, big band from the eighties, this is the same concert were QUEEN stole the whole show.
Thank you very much for this class act reaction on this legendary band and Midge Ure. Actually he was lately, at his age of 70, performed a lot i USA.😊😊😊
Gorgeous. Very 80s
Your reactions to this are priceless! 💯👌
I know this song from back in the day on MTV.
Forgot all about it and just rediscovered recently. Glad I came across your video !
They used this song in the Gianni versace miniseries, about the killer who shot him, it can be a very haunting song ......very 80's
it's also in 2 episodes of "Yellowjackets"
I love Midge Ure! They are fun to do 80's Tours with. He was on Howard Jones last Retro Futura Tour. Then went on Tour with Paul Young which they performed at Sony Music Hall. 2 fabulous vocalist in a space that showcased their talents. 😁🐰
Quintessential 80s
Finally some great 80s UK bands, there were so many. I will have to send you a paypal request for my favourite UK band
One of my fave songs! Genius
I was 16 when this came out. Saw the original video (moody black and white, filmed in Vienna, natch.) and it blew my mind. Still have the record on vinyl and still play it all the time.
I bought the album Vienna from hearing this song when it was released, loved it so much and certainly wasn't disappointed with every other song on the record either. Really enjoyed your reaction to this. 😊
mine for life!!
The was knighted and was head of music in England great live big group and played in front of big audiences
Wow thank you thank you thank you so rare so great the whole album great thanks again
This song is featured several times on a newer TV series on showtime called Yellowjackets. Morbis show and a really great song.
It is...... CLASSICAL!!!
Vienna, by Ultravox is the Synthesiser band's "Stairway to Heaven".
So many bands this day man, Queen included
It's funny when people hear a new song that i have known about for 35 years but MAD RESPECT.
The only reaction to this live version I can find thankyou
Ultravox is one of the few bands that had two fairly successful incarnations. The drummer (Warren Cann), bassist (Chris Cross) and keyboard/violaist (Billie Currie) were constant but initially John Foxx was the singer and the music was more punkish and glam during the mid to late 1970s. This lineup culminated in a great album: Systems of Romance which was the album that inspired Gary Numan to take up keyboards. Alas, that was their last album, they were dropped from their label, and John Foxx and guitarist Robin Simon left the band. Midge Ure, guitarist and singer out of the New Romantic and had played with Currie in a band called Visage which played at a nightclub (Blitz Club) where New Romantic brits partied including Steve Strange (who also appeared in Bowie's Ashes to Ashes video and was also a member of Visage). Vienna was the new Ultravox line up's first album and was a group effort. My two favorite Ultravox albums are Vienna and System of Romance so I like both incarnations. I tilt towards the John Foxx version but I also very much like the Midge Ure version.
The live aid concert here in the UK and the USA was packed out by the top performers of the day and yesteryear. The vast majority of the top performers performed for a worldwide audience on tv and concert goers. It captured approx. 1.9 billion viewers, on TV including the 72,000 people at Wembley Stadium in London and 89,000 people at John F. Kennedy Stadium in Philadelphia. The two events raised more than $125 million in famine relief for Africa.
You're right that it's a movie soundtrack: watch the second to last episode (if I remember well) of American Crime Story, the Versace one. It fits perfectly.
Vox is the Latin word for voice.
He singing his fkng heart out! They've got an Emulator II hehehe.
You need to hear the song with the accompanying video to truly appreciate this song x
Great comments, enjoyed your take. If you like this, try "Astradyne" from the "Vienna" album....killer all-instrumental track. From "Lament" album, 2 big singles were "Dancing With Tears In My Eyes" and "One Small Day"....both great tracks.
it was Live Aid, 72 thousand people showed up to fight famine in Africa. Every band was given 20 minutes. Not one minute more or less. The drummer was setting loops.
Listen to Mr X song ... another magical song from great Ultravox
Vienna dancing with my tears in my eyes my favorite
Man, check out the original video to this - feels like a soundtrack....great react TSR 👍👍
The studio version is much better but I guess it would be a difficult song to replicate live.
Hopefully someone will request a bit of "Falco" particularly the song Jeanny.
He was Austrian so fits with your expansion outside the main countries.
Midge was one of the organisers of Live aid, what guy. He's probably knackered before he even sang. Still brilliant
Midge is perfection ❤
Definitely should have done the studio version and official video to get the full impact... this track really does deserves it.
I really like the acoustic version of this song that midge ure did with a guitar on Irish television
Thank you for posting this. I'd only heard the recording-video. Check that out! What an amazing weekend this was.
It was only the one day, unfortunately @Peter Dellos
Queen did perform here!
Always loved this song… 👍🎶👌
You should watch the whole live aid concert it's worth it ,Midge Ure also wrote and composed the do they know it's Christmas song
One of the best songs ever
Rage in eden the best synth pop album ever made, every music is an piece of art.
I was at that consent and it was a really hot day .
If you enjoyed this then listen to "The Voice" live including the drum trio at the end. Ultravox were just brill!
Absolutly boiling hot day and Midge as got his overcoat on .
2:00 that day it was ridiculously hot,especially for England. About 95 f,imagine how hot it was on stage,under those lights,it was probably close to 110-115f and he's dressed in a trenchcoat lol.
You want to be shocked...
The Thin Wall
i still have the cassette
one of the best songs to come out of Scotland. Fuck aye Midge
Greatest tune never to make no1
And it was SO HOT! Imagine performing in a coat! The Spandeau Ballet vocalist started off in a long leather coat!
Hey Hey What can I do by Led Zeppelin! Mellow but got some kick to it!
Singer Midge Ure was a guitarist in Thin Lizzy at one stage...
34 years later (2014) and Midge Ure still rocks this song. I'll never get tired of listening to him. Check out this live performance he did with Schiller: ua-cam.com/video/OLKOULtglSQ/v-deo.html
I love that you can hear the Scottish accent.
Try Ultravox ‘Reap the Wild Wind’ and Midge Ute’s solo album ‘If’
Great song ❤️
The lead singer co-wrote the Band Aid single...
He only sang two songs, was 30degrees C at charity fundraiser at live aid wearing a mack….hence the sweat.
He also co organised this concert
Awesome UK New Wave band!!
"Visions in Blue" is a similar song
No clue what I expected from this video... but I hope you have seen his rendition of Bowie's The man who sold the world.
It's wild you have never heard of Ultravox though.