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On July 13, 1985, Live Aid united the planet with a 16-hour "global jukebox" to fight famine in Ethiopia. It was an unprecedented spectacle of music and goodwill, raising millions and watched by nearly two billion people. But was it the stunning success we remember?
This episode of Daily Nuggetz goes beyond Queen's iconic set and the staggering fundraising numbers to uncover the complex and controversial story behind the music. We explore the dark political reality of the Ethiopian famine, the "devil's bargain" organizers made with an oppressive regime, and the explosive allegations that aid money was used to buy weapons.
We'll also weigh the short-term triumph of saving lives against sobering long-term studies and examine Live Aid's enduring, and often problematic, legacy on celebrity activism. Join us as we unpack the bifurcated legacy of a day that was both a spectacular success and a cautionary tale, asking what we can learn from rock and roll's most ambitious attempt to save the world.
On July 13, 1985, Live Aid united the planet with a 16-hour "global jukebox" to fight famine in Ethiopia. It was an unprecedented spectacle of music and goodwill, raising millions and watched by nearly two billion people. But was it the stunning success we remember?
This episode of Daily Nuggetz goes beyond Queen's iconic set and the staggering fundraising numbers to uncover the complex and controversial story behind the music. We explore the dark political reality of the Ethiopian famine, the "devil's bargain" organizers made with an oppressive regime, and the explosive allegations that aid money was used to buy weapons.
We'll also weigh the short-term triumph of saving lives against sobering long-term studies and examine Live Aid's enduring, and often problematic, legacy on celebrity activism. Join us as we unpack the bifurcated legacy of a day that was both a spectacular success and a cautionary tale, asking what we can learn from rock and roll's most ambitious attempt to save the world.