Live 8 concert, London
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2 July 2005 |
The main Live 8 concert was held at Hyde Park, London, England on 2 July 2005. The event is also referred to as "Live 8 London" or "Live 8 UK".
Contents
Lineup
- Jonathan Ross (Introduction) (HP 14:00)
- Paul McCartney with U2 – "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" (HP 14:03)
- U2 - "Beautiful Day"/"Blackbird", "Vertigo"/"Feuer Frei", "One"/"Unchained Melody" (HP 14:06)
- Chris Barrie as Gordon Brittas (presenter) (HP 14:36)
- Coldplay – "In My Place/Rockin' All Over the World (chorus)", "Bitter Sweet Symphony" (with Richard Ashcroft), "Fix You" (HP 14:41)
- David Walliams and Matt Lucas as Lou and Andy (presenters) (HP 14:58)
- Elton John – "The Bitch Is Back", "Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting", "Children of the Revolution" (with Pete Doherty) (HP 15:02)
- Bob Geldof (Host) (HP 15:21)
- Bill Gates (presenter) (HP 15:25)
- Dido – "White Flag" (Solo), "Thank You" and "7 Seconds" (both with Youssou N'Dour) (HP 15:30)
- Chris Barrie as Gordon Brittas (presenter) (HP 15:47)
- Stereophonics – "The Bartender and the Thief/Ace of Spades (chorus)", "Dakota", "Maybe Tomorrow", "Local Boy in the Photograph" (HP 15:50)
- Ricky Gervais (presenter) (HP 16:11)
- R.E.M. – "Imitation of Life", "Everybody Hurts", "Man on the Moon" (HP 16:15)
- Kofi Annan (presenter) (HP 16:35)
- Ms. Dynamite – "Dy-na-mi-tee", "Redemption Song" (HP 16:39)
- Keane – "Somewhere Only We Know", "Bedshaped" (HP 17:09)
- Will Smith (presenter) (HP 17:29)
- Travis – "Sing", "Side"/"Stayin' Alive", "Why Does It Always Rain on Me?" (HP 17:49)
- Bob Geldof – "I Don't Like Mondays" (HP 18:09)
- Brad Pitt (presenter) (HP 18:19)
- Annie Lennox – "Why", "Little Bird", "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" (HP 18:23)
- Chris Barrie as Gordon Brittas and McFly (presenters) (HP 18:38)
- UB40 – "Food For Thought", "Who You Fighting For?", "Reasons" (with Hunterz & The Dhol Blasters), "Red Red Wine", "Can't Help Falling in Love" (HP 18:43)
- Snoop Dogg – "Ups & Downs", "Drop It Like It's Hot", "Signs", "The Next Episode", "Who Am I (What's My Name?)" (HP 19:03)
- Razorlight – "1913 Massacre"/"Somewhere Else", "Golden Touch", "In The City" (HP 19:23)
- Bob Geldof (Host) with special guest Birhan Woldu (HP 19:43)
- Madonna – "Like a Prayer", "Ray of Light", "Music" (HP 19:49)
- Snow Patrol – "Chocolate", "Run" (HP 20:19)
- The Killers – "All These Things That I've Done" (HP 20:39)
- Joss Stone – "Super Duper Love", "I Had a Dream", "Some Kind of Wonderful" (HP 20:49)
- Scissor Sisters – "Laura", "Take Your Mama", "Everybody Wants the Same Thing" (HP 21:09)
- Velvet Revolver – "Do It for the Kids", "Fall To Pieces", "Mountain Song/Slither" (HP 21:29)
- Lenny Henry (presenter) (HP 21:45)
- Sting – "Message in a Bottle", "Driven To Tears", "Every Breath You Take" (with alternative lyrics) (HP 21:49)
- Dawn French (presenter) (HP 22:09)
- Mariah Carey – "Make It Happen", "Hero" (with African Children's Choir), "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" (with Chris Barrie on co-lead vocals and Sting on guitar), "We Belong Together" (with Chris Barrie on keyboard and Judy Flynn, Michael Burns and Julia St. John on backing vocals) (HP 22:13)
- Chris Barrie as Gordon Brittas - excerpt of "Knock Three Times" (HP 22:30)
- Chris Barrie as Gordon Brittas and Mariah Carey - presenters, comedy (with the cast of The Brittas Empire) (HP 22:30)
- Chris Barrie - "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" (with Peter Shilton, Ron Harris, George Cohen, Norman Hunter, Gareth Southgate, Martin Peters, David Beckham, Matt Le Tissier, Kevin Keegan, Geoff Hurst, Gary Lineker and Ron Atkinson) (HP 22:45)
- A 30 year old man called Gary - "The Irish Rover" (with Packie Bonner, Kevin Moran, Denis Irwin, Steve Staunton, Kenny Cunningham, Jason McAteer, Ray Houghton, Ronnie Whelan, Andy Townsend, John Aldridge, Frank Stapleton and Jack Charlton
- Chris Barrie as Gordon Brittas and Mariah Carey - presenters, comedy (with the cast of The Brittas Empire and presenters of Live & Kicking) (HP 22:55)
- Chris Barrie - "Three Lions" (with David Beckham) (HP 23:10)
- David Beckham (presenter) (HP 23:20)
- Robbie Williams – "We Will Rock You", "Let Me Entertain You", "Feel", "Angels" (HP 23:24)
- Peter Kay – presenter, comedy, and a cappella excerpt of "Is This the Way to Amarillo" (HP 23:45)
- The Who – "Who Are You", "Won't Get Fooled Again" (HP 23:55)
- Andi Peters, Emma Forbes and John Barrowman - presenters, comedy (with a 10 year old girl called Rebecca and her father) (HP 00:15)
- Pink Floyd – "Speak to Me"/"Breathe" segued with "Breathe (reprise)", "Money", "Wish You Were Here", "Comfortably Numb" (HP 00:17)
- Chris Barrie as Gordon Brittas, Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters and George Cohen (presenters) (HP 00:45)
- Paul McCartney – "Get Back", "Drive My Car" (with George Michael), "Helter Skelter", "The Long and Winding Road"/"Hey Jude [refrain]" (HP 00:50)
- Dido and Youssou N'Dour also performed at the Paris show on 2 July 2005
- Annie Lennox, Travis, Bob Geldof, Snow Patrol and Youssou N'Dour also performed at the Edinburgh show on 6 July 2005
- People who had played Live Aid 20 years before were Bob Geldof, U2, Paul McCartney, Elton John, Sting, The Who, George Michael and Madonna
- The Brittas Empire characters that appeared on stage during actor Chris Barrie's performance at this event were Judy Flynn as Julie, Jill Greenacre as Linda, Tim Marriott as Gavin, Pippa Haywood as Helen, Julia St. John as Laura, Harriet Thorpe as Carole, Michael Burns as Colin, Russell Porter as Tim, Anouschka Menzies as Penny, Jonathon Norriss as Ben, Thomas Sangster as Mark and Harrison Oldroyd as Matthew and Stephen Churchett as Councillor Druggett.
- The Live & Kicking presenters that appeared on stage during actor Chris Barrie's performance at this event were Andi Peters, Emma Forbes, John Barrowman, Trevor and Simon, Don Austen and John Eccleston as leprechauns Mr Sage & Mr Onion, Jamie Theakston, Zoe Ball, Steve Wilson, Emma Ledden, Ortis Deley, Katy Hill, Sarah Cawood, Trey Farley, Heather Suttie, Peter Simon, Barry Killerby as Mr Blobby and Mitch Johnson.
- McFly contributed to Live 8 UK from their hotel room in Tokyo, Japan.
Performance notes
It had been said that Paul McCartney and U2's Bono would be wearing Sgt. Pepper costumes but in the event they were worn by a four-piece French horn section of free-lance London area French horn players Richard Steggall, Adam Walters, Joe Walters and Matt Gunner.
Immediately following Travis' performance, Bob Geldof told the audience that he "couldn't resist playing on this stage" and played the Boomtown Rats song "I Don't Like Mondays". He had earlier said, that he "did not deserve" to play alongside the scheduled acts.
Both The Cure and Muse were originally listed on the Live 8 website as appearing at the Live 8 London concert. During the December 2005 BBC TV documentary "The Live 8 Story" the names of both acts are visible on a provisional running order compiled during a production meeting between Geldof, Richard Curtis, Harvey Goldsmith and various other parties. In the end, both acts played the Paris Live 8 concert.
All the songs performed by Sting were sung twenty years before at Live Aid.
Dido and Youssou N'Dour also appeared at the Cornwall and Paris venues during the day.
Some artists already had shows planned for 2 July, which they performed after their performances at Live 8. Accordingly, they were not present for the "Hey Jude" grand finale.
During the "Hey Jude" Finale Paul McCartney whispers in Mariah Carey's ear and she starts singing louder.
The event marked the first time in 24 years that Pink Floyd's seminal line-up would perform: Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Richard Wright and Nick Mason.
Originally scheduled to close at 8pm the concert overran and went on until 1.10am leaving many in the audience with no means of returning home.
As he had done at Live Aid 20 years previously Harvey Goldsmith appeared on stage to thank the audience for their patience with the late-running event and to make a closing appeal for people to leave slowly to avoid crushes.
Front-stage passes
Notable non-performing personalities backstage and in the audience included:
Coverage
Television
The BBC provided full television coverage in the UK, starting on BBC Two from 13:00 and continuing from 18:15 on BBC One, right up to the end of the concert at 01:05. The advertised changeover time was 16:15 disappointing many who had set video recorders accordingly.
The coverage was presented by Jonathan Ross, Fearne Cotton, Jo Whiley and Graham Norton.
350 complaints were made to the BBC about swearing before the 9pm watershed. The BBC apologised, however a spokesman said: "This is nothing, really. If EastEnders starts five minutes late we get close to 500 complaints".
In the US, MTV and VH1 provided intermittent and incomplete live and taped coverage, frequently breaking away mid-song for commercials or commentary by their veejays. This decision drew criticism from numerous viewers who viewed the commentary as being frivolous or inane and would have preferred to see the music acts themselves. However, AOL provided a full webcast of the entire show.
After the criticism of viewers, both VH1 and MTV showed many highlights of the Live 8 concerts on 9 July 2005 for 5 hours each without commercial interruption.
In Australia a highlights show was broadcast on the night of the concert on the Nine Network and full live coverage was broadcast on pay TV.
Radio
In the UK, there was radio coverage on BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 2 and several local radio stations.
The Radio 1 coverage was presented by Chris Moyles, Scott Mills, Edith Bowman, Colin Murray, Sara Cox and Vernon Kay. There was alternative coverage on Radio 2 presented by Chris Evans. Each station focussed on artists who matched the station's playlisting policy and target audience.
Most commercial radio stations in the UK took a programme produced by Capital FM for the day.
In the US, XM Satellite Radio broadcast the concert in its entirety.
BBC Big Screens
The BBC also had live coverage on big screens across the UK.
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People who were watching the event in Cardiff were able to watch the event in HDTV on a 17 ft wide screen; this is believed to be the first ever live public relay of HD in Europe.
Online
AOL's music channel included a live video stream. The BBC were also streaming a radio show from the live event over the Internet via BBCi service, alongside various video clips.