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Live Aid concert (disc four)

Live Aid Concert DVD FOUR Set list: Hall & Oates "Maneater"; Hall & Oates + Eddie Kendricks and David Ruffin "Get Ready", "Ain't Too Proud to Beg", "My Girl"; Mick Jagger "Just Another Night", "Miss You"; Mick Jagger and Tina Turner "State of Shock", "It's Only Rock 'n' Roll"; Bob Dylan, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood "Blowin' In the Wind"; USA for Africa "We Are the World". Extras: On DVD Four, we get the majority of the extras. INXS from Australia comes from a show called "Oz for Africa". They do "What You Need" and "Don't Change". Both songs sound very good. BB King from North Sea Jazz Festival. He does three songs in this 11-minute and 35-second piece. We hear "Why I Sing The Blues", "Don't Answer the Door", and "Rock Me Baby". Ashford & Simpson with Teddy Pendergrass. In this six-minute and 19-second clip, they do "Reach Out and Touch (Somebody's Hand). Pendergrass became a paraplegic after a 1982 accident, and apparently this was one of his first public performances. Run DMC lasts seven minutes and 27 seconds. They do "Jam Master Jay" and "King of Rock". Cliff Richard from London, his two-minute and 52-second clip doesn't come from Wembley. He plays solo in a nightclub as he does "A World of Difference". In a 14-minute and 36-second Overseas compilation, we get snippets from "Austria for Africa", where some form of Austrian supergroup plays "Warum?" A similar Kraut band does "Nackt Im Wind" from "German Band Aid". We go to Japan for that bits and pieces of the acts who played a benefit show there. We get snippets from Loudness and Eikichi Yazawa. Autograph comes from the USSR, while Yu Rock Mission emanates from Yugoslavia. Norway offers "All of Us", which appears to be another supergroup with a "We Are the World" style tune. We get the David Bowie and Mick Jagger music video for "Dancing in the Street". Finally, the set concludes with a documentary called Food and Trucks and Rock 'n' Roll. Subtitled "The Band Aid Story", it runs 64 minutes and 58 seconds as it presents shots of the famine in Africa and the creation of "Do They Know It's Christmas?" It covers the companion benefit records and other efforts at support. BEST OFFER

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