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Remembering Live Aid
Most people have heard about the Live Aid benefit concerts which took place on July 13, 1985, simultaneously in London at Wembley Stadium and in Philadelphia at JFK Stadium. But…in case you’re hearing about the shows for the first time, they were organized by Bob Geldof of The Boomtown Rats fame, known for “I Don’t Like Mondays,” and Midge Ure of Ultravox, to raise money for famine relief in Ethiopia. The concerts featured a who’s who of pop and rock stars from Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young to Madonna, David Bowie to Run-DMC, and many, many more (look it up – the talent was incredible). As we celebrate the 40th anniversary, I’d like to share a few memories from the day.
Back in 1985, I was a 16-year-old music lover lucky enough to get the green light to go to the show—huge thanks to Mom and Dad! So, I gathered my waitressing money, jumped on the subway, and headed uptown to Wanamaker’s to get tickets. I would be attending with my bestie, Michele, my boyfriend at the time, and another friend. The four of us were the frequent concertgoers of our neighborhood crowd.
On the day of the event, we all met up early, maybe 6 or 7 a.m., and headed to JFK. We had general admission tickets for the field, so we didn’t have seats. Fine with me. The concert began with an attendee’s performance which I thought was pretty cool. How lucky was that dude? From there, the musical extravaganza commenced with one great performance after another. We ended up getting a spot just beneath the MTV stage which was right off the side of the main stage. It was cool looking up to see some of the performers getting interviewed by the VJs including Mark Goodman who was originally from Philly. During the day, Mayor Wilson Goode was standing near us and grooving to either the Four Tops or Hall & Oates with Eddie Kendricks and David Ruffin (both from the Temptations). He was enjoying the show too!
Everyone remembers how brutally hot it was that day—about 95 degrees—and how fire hoses were spraying water to keep people cool. I remember the bathroom floor being really wet, kind of flooded, and gross. I used all my money to buy a t-shirt and program instead of food. I think I only ate fries. There were several truly memorable performances. Queen and U2 come to mind, but the highlights of the day for me were seeing Paul McCartney live from London even though his mic was out for part of his performance and the reunion of Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, and John Paul Jones doing a few Zeppelin numbers. We were near the side of the extended stage when Mick Jagger and Tina Turner performed, and Mick ripped off Tina’s skirt during “It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll (but I Like It).” That was shocking! And Philly native Teddy Pendergrass’ first appearance since his paralyzing accident was very special. It was a long day but we were so excited we walked back to South Philly.
Live Aid was broadcast to an estimated 1.5 billion viewers across approximately 100 countries, making it one of the largest global broadcasts ever. It raised over 100 million dollars for famine relief.
Even now, I feel so thankful to have been part of such a historical event!
Gigi Perez Listening Party
We’re excited to announce that we are hosting a Gigi Perez Release Party on Saturday, July 12th, at noon!
We’ll celebrate the new album, “At The Beach, In Every Life.”
Attendees will receive a poster, while those who purchase the album will receive a sheet of temporary tattoos based on her drawings too.
Attendees can also enter for a chance at a contest prize – an adorable beach towel!
Save the date and join us!
The Head and the Heart Listening Party
Record Store Day at Vinyl Revival
Small Business Saturday Sale
Small Business Saturday is a day to celebrate and support small businesses and all they do for their communities.
Come Shop Small with us as you Dine and Shop in Lansdowne! It’s a great day to pick up some holiday gifts and maybe something special for yourself.
We’ll have snacks and drinks all day AND we’ll be taking 20% off all new and used vinyl (sale not eligible on Record Store Day Black Friday releases.)
Wicked Soundtrack Listening Party
Join us on #WickedWeekend — Saturday, November 23rd at 2 p.m. — for a release party celebrating #WickedTheSoundtrack!
We’ll have FREE GIVEAWAYS including posters and slipmats for all attendees. And, if you sign up for our email list, you’ll be entered to win a chance for a beanie! When you purchase the record, we’ll have another special gift for you too!
Pink and green attire is encouraged! 💗💚
Record Store Day Black Friday at Vinyl Revival
Coldplay Listening Party
We are super excited to announce that we are hosting a Coldplay Listening Party for their latest release, “Moon Music,” on Tuesday, October 1st at 5 p.m.
We’ll be opening up around 4:30 p.m. on our day off for this special event.
We’ll have Coldplay Moon Goggles and Listening Event Posters for giveaway for all attendees and a couple Coldplay shirts as a grand prize.
We’ll be taking pre-orders of the album too.
Eli Waltz Meet & Greet
Meet and greet folksinger, songwriter, and bandleader Eli Waltz at Vinyl Revival on Friday, September 20th at 3:30 p.m.!
Waltz will perform at Harmonie Hall in Philadelphia with Zach Zaitlin to celebrate the release of his new solo album, “October Julep” on Thursday, September 19th. He pays a visit to Lansdowne the next day to meet fans. He’ll have copies of his new album, and we’ll give it a listen!
Eli Waltz is a traveler and American folk artist who focuses the sum of his experiences on the road into a sound reminiscent of a different time. His music draws from the musical traditions of American Blues, Folk, “rock ‘n’ roll” and Chinese guqin music; his lyrics are inspired by the poets of the Beat Generation.
He is heralded for his philosophical lyricism, unconventional chord progressions and hard-hitting harmonica solos. He weaves in traditional Chinese music–inspired by months and years living in Beijing and Yunnan as a working musician–and even classical music to create a signature folk sound.
He has earned comparisons to musicians ranging from Ray Lamontagne to Colter Wall to Gregory Alan Isakov, and he aims to build upon and honor the legacies of his all-time favorites: Townes Van Zandt, John Lee Hooker, John Fahey and Bob Dylan.
Waltz has shared the stage with nationally-recognized artists including Willie Carlise, Andrew Combs and Rett Madison and his music has received praise from Sir Paul McCartney among other musical heroes.
He is part of a new wave of up-and-coming American Blues and Folk artists.
Check out his Spotify page.