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Poster: Queen Live Aid July 13 1985

Cat. № POSTER-296 · Archive reference image

Music That Never Was № 296

Queen Live Aid July 13 1985

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Archival documentation of Freddie Mercury's performance at Live Aid, captured in a fragmented grid of black-and-white stills. The poster preserves a moment of cultural convergence — a benefit concert that almost became the defining event of its decade. Japanese typography overlays the image with precision, suggesting simultaneous broadcast across multiple markets. Collectors of concert ephemera and Live Aid memorabilia will recognize this as evidence of the global media apparatus that nearly unified world pop culture.

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Section
Music That Never Was
Style
monochrome concert archive, grid layout, Japanese typography
Mood
historic, fragmented, ceremonial
Palette
black, white, cream
Collection
Queen Live Aid 1985

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queenfreddie mercurylive aid 1985concert photographyblack and whitegrid compositionbenefit concert80s rockbritish musicbroadcast historywembley stadiumiconic performance

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