U2 - Bad (Live Aid 1985)

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Published 2018-09-21
U2 performing at Live Aid in front of 72,000 people in Wembley Stadium, London on the 13th July, 1985. The event was organised by Sir Bob Geldof and Midge Ure to raise funds for the Ethiopian famine disaster. Broadcast across the world via one of the largest satellite link-ups of all time, the concerts were seen by around 40% of the global population.
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All Comments (21)
  • @SammiGirl-bx1th
    Hello? Anyone still here in 2024 watching this incredible performance almost 40 years later?? 😍
  • @djbrownsville
    my brother died today. U2 was his lifelong favorite band. His dog's name is Bono. I'm in tears as I write this. Roger battled demons and was one of The Beautiful Souls on this rock we live on. I can't think of a better song to play in tribute. Go easy, my brother. I love you, man.
  • @mcleanse1382
    I'm crying, not sure why, but music does that.....
  • @wargraves1
    Crikey, I'm now a pensioner and this still brings a tear to my eye!
  • @cherylyaz3328
    I'm 61 years old and watching this still gives me chills. U2 is, and always will be my favorite band of all times!
  • @4472robin
    Standing center stage at Wembley on the 13th July 1985, witnessing the most stunning performance of my life, I’m now 55 and feel so blessed to be able to say “I was there”
  • @hux2000
    That, right there, was a fucking ROCK & ROLL BAND! No autotune, no time correction, no pro tools. Just real people playing from their hearts.
  • @cjmadison2397
    People aren’t overestimating when they say this is one of the greatest live performances in music history. Wow
  • @InTheNow2020
    I've seen U2 live several times, but this performance brings me to tears every time I watch it at age 57. So powerful.
  • @JohnR32111
    That mic stage tech deserves a gold medal. Dude was lightening fast!
  • @seanboylan225
    Today, I believe is the 1,000th time I have watched this Bad video. Same for each other live version of it. To say I love this song and group is an understatement.
  • @gsr1861
    I was at Woodstock and still think Live Aid was the greatest rock concert of all time.
  • @ScottH.
    Bono was only 25 years old. The confidence and swagger were off the charts. Amazing band!
  • I Deicate this song to a young Lady Caitlin who lost her fight at 25 could not break away RIP Caitlin you are among the stars in Paradise now💗
  • I was 23 years old then,62 now. Watched all day. U2 fan from the first hour.❤
  • @danielevans9379
    Young and in their prime. So organic, so powerful, so beautiful. Not a band on earth could touch them when they were in that zone.
  • U2 went to another level after that performance and never looked back. My favorite live song ever and I'm 51 today.
  • @carterlaga
    What made this performance so amazing is the song was relatively unknown at the time but everyone could sense this was one of the most electrifying live performances ever. I guess if you still get chills every time you watch this it’s all good
  • @phennigan
    The best performance of all of Live Aid, Queen second.