The 40th anniversary of “Live Aid” is this Sunday, July 13th. And if you want to relive that moment in music history, the official YouTube channel will be celebrating with over 10 hours of footage.
And a four-part documentary called “Live Aid: When Rock and Roll Took on the World” will also premiere on CNN at 9:00 p.m. Sunday night. But don’t expect to see Led Zeppelin in any of the footage.
The three-song set that reunited the band was such a “dumpster fire” that they’ve refused to let any footage of it to be included on official releases.
Robert Plant mentioned that Phil Collins, who was one of two drummers filling in for the late John Bonham, couldn’t properly play the beginning of “Rock and Roll”. Jimmy Page wasn’t happy with the decision, either.
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Phil isn’t too fond of the performance either. He says if he could’ve walked off, he would’ve because he didn’t feel needed and felt like a “spare part”.
Check out the performance in the video below:
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