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Live Aid in "Rolling Stone"



        Picked up a copy of "Rolling Stone" dated August 15, 1985.  The
majority of it is on the Live Aid project.  There are a few Who pictures.
        The pictures are of Pete and Roger are lying on the ground, rolling
around, in tribute to Roxette or something.
        What's that all about?

        Some of the top albums are kinda scary for someone who was way too
young to remember any of it.
        Prince (when he wasn't a symbol) ruled the US singles (that's not
too bad), while Sister Sledge (????) dominated the UK charts.  It's nice to
see Sting and REM and other artists/groups on the charts then that are still
around.  I would be happier seeing a Pete solo or something, but one can't
be picky.

JenniferD
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