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Live Aid - no Deacon song in the setlist

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Hammer to fall is very cold war song. Also it is antinuclear song. It is the hard rocker for the set list. I really enjoyed it.
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[QUOTE] [b]Dim wrote:[/b]

Hammer to fall is very cold war song. Also it is antinuclear song. It is the hard rocker for the set list. I really enjoyed it. [/QUOTE]

Yeah. It's just kinda repetitive
I REALLY enjoyed the version BM did with Paul Rodgers...the slow build made it a bit stronger for me for some reason beyond novelty.

But yeah. I was just jabbing that in the film everybody's singing along (horse shit, right? )
"Come tonight! Come see the Overbite! Come to Ogre Battle, FIGHT!"
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[QUOTE] [b]ANAGRAMER wrote:[/b]

The live aid set list was basically the ending of the live show they toured for The Works

They knew beforehand that they worked together and how to impress![/QUOTE]

That's what I thought with The Magic Tour, all six Live Aid songs were performed within the last seven songs in the Magic Tour shows (three of them main set closers and the other three encore numbers).
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[QUOTE] [b]Dim wrote:[/b]

Hammer to fall is very cold war song. Also it is antinuclear song. It is the hard rocker for the set list. I really enjoyed it. [/QUOTE]

It's a song, like Dead On Time, about mortality. One of the verses is framed by Cold War references, but that reflects the time it was written in rather than its overall subject.
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[QUOTE] [b]ANAGRAMER wrote:[/b]

The live aid set list was basically the ending of the live show they toured for The Works[/QUOTE]

^in a nutshell^
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People should stop analysing these songs and just enjoy the music and the mind blowing performance from the band and Freddie.
It was "Live Aid" and was a chance for the band to show how professional and versatile they were to the world.
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[QUOTE] [b]kosimodo wrote:[/b]

@runner-70: I have allready seen that movie “fat bottomed girls” :p[/QUOTE]

Good porn ;)?
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Not even was there no Deacon song in the Live Aid setlist, THE MAN himself wasn’t even present there. It is rumoured that the bassist during Queens set on Live aid was a try-out version of the inflatable John Deacon doll, that was a year later used during the Magic Tour of 1986.