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Bono, Paul McCartney and Freddie Mercury at Live Aid in 1985. PA

Quiz: How well do you know these iconic gigs?

Test your live music knowledge.

LAST NIGHT, JAMES Vincent McMorrow gave us the first outdoor gig of the summer as restrictions ease.

Our very own Aoife Barry was at the pilot gig, the first of a number set to take place throughout June and July. 

Let’s reminisce on the old times by looking back on some of the most iconic music performances of the past. But how much do you know about them? 

During U2's Live Aid perfomrance, why did Bono go missing for a bit from the stage?
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He fell off
To dance with a girl in the crowd

To save a girl being crushed at the front of the crowd
To retrieve his pair yellow sunglasses
When Oasis played to over 250,000 people at Knebworth House in 1995, how many people were arrested over the 2 nights?
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76

98
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Nirvana headlined The Point Depot in 1992. They were meant to play at another Irish venue, but legendary lead singer Kurt Cobain died three days before the intended gig. Which venue was it?
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Croke Park
The RDS

The Iveagh Gardens
Thomand Park
In 2014, five nights of Garth Brooks in Croke Park were cancelled (I know we all remember why, don't make me bring it up). But what year did he last perform in Ireland?
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1994
1995

1996
1997
Electric Picnic is an iconic staple of Irish gigging culture. At the last EP, which artist said to the crowd at Stradbally, County Laois, "Dublin! Let me hear you make some noise!"?
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Charli XCX
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Billie Eilish

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Dua Lipa
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Florence and the Machine
Leaving the Irish stage now, and heading to Rio where The Rolling Stones played to a crowd of 1.5 million. How much did tickets cost?
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$1,200
$650

$100
$0
Joan Baez played Woodstock in 1969. But what was so stirring about her performance?
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She was the only woman performing that night
She sang acapella the whole time

She was sixth months pregnant at the time
She cut off all her hair on stage
Beyoncé's performance at Coachella in 2018 was such a cultural phenomenon, it has its own Wikipedia page. In total, how many people saw the performance worldwide as it happened live?
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16 million people
41 million people

28 million people
76 million people
And now back to Live Aid, to finish off on one of the most - if not the most - iconic performances ever. Queen took the audience, show and world by storm with their performance. But how long was the set they played?
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11 minutes
22 minutes

25 minutes
55 minutes
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    Oct 18th 2017, 7:38 PM

    Hi everyone, I’ve never posted a comment before as I like to read them but I would ask that a little respect for her as I knew her and her family. Her death was sudden and she was a lovely woman, so please be mindful of that when posting. Thank you

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    Oct 18th 2017, 7:31 PM

    Hi everybody I’m just asking for a little bit of respect as I know the woman and her family, so please be mindful of that when you make a comment. She was a lovely woman and her death was sudden. Thank you

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    Oct 18th 2017, 6:37 PM

    Do they put the remains back out or what? This is very interesting

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    Oct 18th 2017, 7:02 PM

    @Ísla Carabine:
    Wonder if they’re superstitious?

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    Oct 18th 2017, 8:12 PM

    @Glascott Richard Symes: Surely it would be better to cremate first, then scatter the ashes on the water so that this situation doesn’t arise. What if the same thing happens again.

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    Oct 18th 2017, 8:24 PM

    @Glascott Richard Symes: please tell me you’re joking.

    I honestly didn’t know it was even an option here. Terrible for the family right now of course but it’s certainly sounds much more pleasant than being buried

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    Oct 18th 2017, 8:25 PM

    @Avina Laaf: generally I’m not but I would be if this happened!

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    Oct 18th 2017, 10:01 PM

    @Glascott Richard Symes: hang on! The coffin goes out to sea as well?!

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    Oct 18th 2017, 8:44 PM

    Very disappointed with the comments. This women was an Irish citizen and obviously it was a wish to be buried at sea. It’s unfortunate that her remains were washed ashore, this must be heartbreaking for the family to have to deal with. My condolences to the family and friends.

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    Oct 18th 2017, 9:03 PM

    @Donna: I agree Donna. Must be quite disturbing for the family after what happened :(

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    Oct 18th 2017, 7:40 PM

    The coffin you use must be made of solid softwood and must not contain any plastic, lead, copper or zinc. It must have:

    between 40 and 50 50mm (2 inch) holes drilled throughout
    corners butt-jointed and strengthened with mild steel right angle brackets screwed internally, or substantial wooden bracing struts 50 x 38mm
    about 200kg of iron, steel or concrete clamped to the base of the coffin with brackets of 10mm mild steel bar, or blocks of weak concrete mix
    weight distributed evenly to prevent the coffin from turning to the vertical
    2 long mild steel bands running from the top to the bottom of the coffin
    several mild steel bands across the coffin at about 30cm intervals along its length
    The coffin and any inner box or liner must be made from natural, non-toxic and biodegradable materials. They must both be able to withstand any impact and be able to carry the body quickly to the seabed.

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    Oct 18th 2017, 7:47 PM

    The only time I have heard of anything similar to this was when some fishermen reckoned that a beam trawler had smashed up a coffin and let the remains up into the current/tide. It may also explain this. Beamers wreck the sea bed.

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    Oct 18th 2017, 10:30 PM

    There are two issues here, first it must be incredibly upsetting and distressing for the family and all who know this woman and anyone would feel for them. Second issue is an environmental one and there are very good reasons why as a species we don’t just bury bodies where we feel like it. Imagine if the body was only a few weeks dead and few kids found it? Insane practise.

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    Oct 18th 2017, 10:52 PM

    Can’t have bodies resurfacing and washing up because bodies are allowed to be buried at sea ,with regulations to protect the environment . You should only be buried at sea as a last resort and not as a choice

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