The Who - Who Are You (Live 8 2005)

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The Who performing at Live 8 in London's Hyde Park on the 2nd July, 2005. Organised by Sir Bob Geldof and The Band Aid Trust to raise money to fight poverty around the world, the event was viewed by around 2 billion people.
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BAND AID - How the Money is Spent

In the financial year to 30 November 2024 Band Aid has awarded grants of £3m across 16 projects to date.
Activities in 2024 include:

Provision of life saving medicines and medical supplies
Access to basic healthcare for rural communities
Strengthening the support of health services in Tigray
Therapeutic food for malnourished children and vulnerable adults
Emergency grain supplies
Drought resistant crops
Income generating activities and vocational training
Construction of basic housing to support old and vulnerable people
Construction of emergency shelters for refugees
Provision of clean water and sanitation training across multiple refugee camps in Ethiopia
Training to prevent gender-based violence in communities
Hygiene and sanitation support for adolescent girls
Construction of schools and libraries, and provision of classroom furniture
Cash distributions for vulnerable households
Rehabilitation of boreholes and wells for schools and communities
School feeding programmes in Tigray to support children returning to education

The estimated number of beneficiaries totals more than 350,000 people.

Money raised from BandAid40 will continue to fund similar activities in Ethiopia and the surrounding countries.

More information can be found at
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I remember standing in my living room dancing then this came on and my mouth fell
Open on the floor…..we just stood in sheer amazement…..they we all had tears as Floyd came on

BrisbaneTeslaGuy
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When I was 15 I thought Pete was a weird old man trying to be cool. Now I'm 32 and I realize he actually IS that cool.

philippevandendungen
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One of the greatest live performances there ever will be. These men are retirement age and have more fire and charisma than any band today. The playing is flawless, Pete is a revelation as he doesn't need parlor tricks to show his wizardry on a 6 string, and Roger is still as powerful as a singer could hope to be at his age. There will never be another Era like that of the WHO!

michaelfugate
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How can be so perfect? This band is one of the best of all time

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it's what we call live Pete is on fire yep!!! this dude deserve his place as a 50th best guitare player of all time!

mackaddams
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Wow, I remember watching this live with that epic Pink Floyd reunion. I was a senior in high school, so this was during my peak WHO fandom, I was obsessed with both The Who and Pink Floyd :D

Floydpink
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RIP John Entwistle. miss you, Ox. and RIP Keith Moon. Love Daltrey and Townshend. they are the coolest.

SophielovesSpaghetti
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Great live performance, you cant beat an A or E chord that breaks your burden rather than a gazillion notes that mean nothing, you can't deny a song this great!

steveogle
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That night, the Who blew everyone away off the stage, awesome performance.

kennyphotography
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Awesome performance for any band, especially one this many decades later.

myHorribleMusic
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Roger really7 bringing it here. Amazing vocal performance!

HolgerRuneFan
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Das ist einer der besten Liveauftritte, das ich gehört habe, 2023 in Berlin waren sie aber auch sehr

helmutwalterdierks
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My top favorite band and they still got it!! been listening to them since I was 16 years old.

ant-
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Always Loved Pete' s guitar playing ...

SwampEye
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Inmortales!!! The Who, creo que nunca vinieron a Sudamérica, como me hubiera gustado verlos. Esa guitarra del maestro Pete Townshend, magistral!!!

gr
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I was 18 when I saw the Who do (Quadrophenia) It was the concert right after the 13 people were killed in Cincinnati It was the first time I was on the floor-, it was single file going into the Spectrum no one was getting killed on this night, at the time the Who was the loudest band (according to the Guinness book of records)on the planet! I was about ten feet from the stage, they had 40 speakers hanging and pointed down at the crowd, plus 40 more speakers lining the stage all around them! I was tone deaf for 3 days after the show! Roger ran in place and all over the stage for 3 hours strait! I was with 3 girls and 2 other guys that night! We did some CRANK(I'm sure Roger & Pete did too) before entering the Spectrum, good thing we did! People started pushing us forward so we locked hands and kept the crowd at bay from not pushing us into the stage! It was soooo hot the chics had to bend down close to the floor, so as to not pass out! I will never forget it, what a show it was! Later on I saw them do there 50th anniversary at the Wells Fargo center, they still got after all these years, hope I get to see them again before they stop touring it is now 2021!! LOVE THE WHO with all my heart, there is not a better band still in 2021!!!

delawarewarehouse
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Man! Pete Townsend and his friggin guitar are surely flanged up right here, the gods beaming down great grins of joy for all to see and hear.

speedbrknek
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Brilliant band one of Britain's finest my brother and his mate saw them at Hyde Park not long after live 8 and he said they were brilliant.

amandacerasale
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I remember The Who came on following Razorlight. They blew those kids right off stage with this performance!

DancinJim
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SAW EM IN ALPINE VALLY WI. TWICE WITHIN 30 YEARS! ALMOST TO THE SAME DATE!

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