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EMI are proud to announce the DVD release of Live 8
7 November 2005 (8 November 2005 – US)

On 7 November 2005 (8 November 2005 – US) the biggest live event DVD project of its kind will be released. Live 8 brings together performances from the amazing series of concerts which took place around the world on 2 July 2005.

Live 8 – One Day One Concert One World

The 4-disc set contains three discs of live footage taken from the Live 8 shows staged in London and Philadelphia alongside key highlights from the seven other events staged across the world. Every artist who performed at London’s Hyde Park and Philadelphia’s Museum Of Art appear on the DVD, many of them with their full sets.

“It was 20 years ago today…” Live 8 opens with U2 and Paul McCartney’s crowd-rousing rendition of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band and also features Pink Floyd’s historical reunion, Robbie Williams’s show-stopping performance and Madonna’s breathtakingly energetic set. Younger artists such as Snow Patrol, The Killers and Joss Stone comfortably intertwine with rock n’ roll legends such as The Who and Sting. One-off duets come from Paul McCartney and George Michael, Stevie Wonder and Adam Levine (Maroon 5), Elton John and Pete Doherty and Coldplay and Richard Ashcroft. Disc 3 closes as the London concert closed on 2 July with the stars of Live 8 Hyde Park taking to the stage for the stunning ‘Hey Jude’ finale.

Along the way the Kaiser Chiefs waved the flag for Britain in Philadelphia and their vigorous performance is captured alongside American superstars Destiny’s Child, Bon Jovi, Black Eyed Peas and soul legend Stevie Wonder.

Also threaded through the UK and US acts are performances from artists who appeared at the Live 8 concerts in Rome, Paris, Berlin, Toronto, Johannesburg and Moscow. Tracks from Green Day, Brian Wilson and Roxy Music in Berlin and Neil Young in Toronto are included along with the Pet Shop Boys in Moscow, Duran Duran in Rome, Vusi Mahlasela in Johannesburg and Placebo and Muse in Paris.

Disc 4 features exclusive extras including a never-before-seen backstage documentary filmed at Hyde Park, Pink Floyd’s Live 8 reunion rehearsal, more acts from Live 8’s global concerts including McFly and Bjork in Tokyo, films by The Who and Travis and a contribution from Ricky Gervais.

The special features section will offer highlights from Edinburgh’s Final Push concert at Murrayfield on July 6 which will include performances from James Brown, Travis and The Proclaimers.

Single disc sets for the French, German, Italian and Canadian Live 8 concerts have also been produced. These will focus further on each country’s concert and will be available globally.

“I hope this will be the biggest selling DVD of all time. It deserves to be. More importantly perhaps, it should be, for it will help us achieve our goal of changing the lives of the extreme poor for the better and making our generation the one that helped end the disgrace of poverty.” Says Live 8 organiser Sir Bob Geldof.

Money raised from sales of the Live 8 DVD will go to the Band Aid Trust for the relief of hunger and poverty in Africa.

Live 8 was held on 2 July 2005. Nine simultaneous, free concerts starring the cream of international rock and pop artists were staged in London, Paris, Berlin, Rome, Tokyo, Moscow, Toronto, Johannesburg and Philadelphia. The concerts acted as a starting point for The Long Walk To Justice in support of the Make Poverty History and Global Call To Action campaigns and was timed to focus attention on the critical decisions made by the G8 summit four days later.

“You’re such a lovely audience, we’d like to take you home with us” sang Bono. Now the million-strong live audience and 5 billion viewers around the world can take Live 8 home with them…

Track Listing

DISC 1

Paul McCartney & U2 – Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
U2 – Beautiful Day
U2 – Vertigo
U2 – One
Coldplay – In My Place
Coldplay with Richard Ashcroft – Bittersweet Symphony
Coldplay – Fix You
Elton John – The Bitch Is Back
Elton John – Saturday Night’s Alright For Fighting
Elton John with Pete Doherty – Children Of The Revolution
Dido & Youssou N’Dour – 7 Seconds
Stereophonics – Bartender And The Thief
REM – Everybody Hurts
REM – Man On The Moon
Ms Dynamite – Dy-Na-Mi-Tee
Keane – Somewhere Only We Know
Black Eyed Peas – Where Is The Love
Black Eyed Peas – Let’s Get It Started
Black Eyed Peas with Stephen Marley – Get Up Stand Up
Duran Duran – Wild Boys ( Rome)
Bob Geldof – I Don’t Like Mondays
Muse – Time Is Running Out ( Paris)
Travis – Sing
Kaiser Chiefs – I Predict A Riot
Kaiser Chiefs – Everyday I Love You Less And Less
UB40 with Hunterz & The Dohl Blasters – Reasons
UB40 – Red Red Wine
Green Day – American Idiot ( Berlin)
Snoop Dogg – Signs
Snoop Dogg – Who Am I (What’s My Name)?
Bon Jovi – Livin’ On A Prayer
Annie Lennox – Why
Annie Lennox – Sweet Dreams

DISC 2

Destiny’s Child – Survivor
Destiny’s Child – Girl
Razorlight – Somewhere Else
Razorlight – Golden Touch
Bryan Adams – All For Love
Kanye West – Diamonds From Sierra Leone
CBC Ethiopian Famine Film
Madonna – Like A Prayer
Madonna – Ray Of Light
Madonna – Music
Will Smith – Getting’ Jiggy Wit It
Will Smith – Switch
Will Smith – The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air
Brian Wilson – Good Vibrations ( Berlin)
Snow Patrol – Run
Toby Keith – Stays In Mexico
The Killers – All These Things That I’ve Done
Dave Matthews Band – American Baby
Daniel Powter – Bad Day
Linkin Park – In The End
Linkin Park with Jay-Z – Numb
Joss Stone – Super Duper Love
Joss Stone – Some Kind Of Wonderful
Jars Of Clay – Show You Love
Scissor Sisters – Laura
Scissor Sisters – Take Your Mama
Alicia Keys – For All We Know
Velvet Revolver – Fall To Pieces
Def Leppard – Pour Some Sugar On Me
Jet – Are You Gonna Be My Girl?
Sarah McLachlan & Josh Groban – Angel
Sting – Message In A Bottle
Sting – Driven To Tears
Sting – Every Breath You Take

DISC 3

Mariah Carey – Make It Happen
Mariah Carey – Hero
Vusi Mahlasela – When You Come Back ( Johannesburg)
Roxy Music – Do The Strand ( Berlin)
Maroon 5 – This Love
Maroon 5 – She Will Be Loved
Neil Young – Four Strong Winds ( Toronto)
Pet Shop Boys – Go West ( Moscow)
Robbie Williams – We Will Rock You
Robbie Williams – Let Me Entertain You
Robbie Williams – Feel
Robbie Williams – Angels
Keith Urban – Somebody Like You
Placebo – Twenty Years ( Paris)
Rob Thomas – Lonely No More
Faithless – We Come 1 ( Berlin)
Stevie Wonder – Master Blaster (Jammin’)
Stevie Wonder & Rob Thomas – Higher Ground
Stevie Wonder & Adam Levine – Signed Sealed Delivered
Stevie Wonder – So What The Fuss/Superstition
The Who – Who Are You?
The Who – Won’t Get Fooled Again
Pink Floyd – Speak To Me
Pink Floyd – Breathe
Pink Floyd – Money
Pink Floyd – Wish You Were Here
Pink Floyd – Comfortably Numb
Paul McCartney – Get Back
Paul McCartney & George Michael – Drive My Car
Paul McCartney – Helter Skelter
Paul McCartney – The Long And Winding Road
Finale – Hey Jude

Extras (Disc 4)

Edinburgh – The Final Push
Highlights from the Murrayfield concert held on 6 July
McFly – All About You ( Tokyo)
Good Charlotte – Lifestyles Of The Rich And Famous ( Tokyo)
Dreams Come True – Love Love Love ( Tokyo)
Bjork – All Is Full Of Love ( Tokyo)
The Who – ‘Who Are You?’ film
Travis – ‘Why Does It Always Rain On Me?’ film
Ricky Gervais – Enjoy The Day
Behind The Scenes At Hyde Park
Pink Floyd rehearsal

Additional bonus international performances may be added

Format – 4 Disc PAL DVD
Packaging – Fold-out Digipack in slipcase (12-page booklet)
Picture – 16:9/Colour
Audio – DTS 5.1 Surround Sound; Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound and Dolby Stereo
Subtitles English, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish (on spoken word sections)

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Source: [ Rachel Wright at LD Communications ]

 


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