Live Aid weekend was a monumental event in my life . . . and one of the best parties I ever had that lasted all weekend. Anyone who was anyone in the music industry performed . . . and it was awesome.
One of my all time favorite groups, The Cars was one of the highlights of the concert for me . . . and it was one of their best performances ever. My number one music heartthrob, Benjamin Orr, never looked so gorgeous than that weekend, especially as he performed the song “Just What I Needed” which is one of my all time favorite songs. I just about wore out the VCR tape that I recorded on that day . . .
The Cars at Live Aid . . . Part 1

“When you have compassion and surrender to your own heart, you are surrendering to the hidden power in your heart, God. You are surrendering to love, because God is Love, the cohesive force of the universe that connects us all. Surrender is not just a religious concept; it’s a power tool for listening to the voice of your spirit and following its directions. When you surrender your head to your heart, you allow your heart to give you a wider, higher intelligence perspective. Remember the phrase, ‘The real teacher is within you.’ Very simply, that teacher is to be found in the common sense of your own heart.”
Sara Paddison
All I can say is WOW . . . an awesome mix of middle eastern/latino music! Check it out . . . here is some background on the song and the artist. I have really enjoyed Cheb Khaled’s music in the past and this just blew me away . . . however, I must say that Santana is one of my favorite musicians, so I am a bit partial!
“Love to the People” was co-produced by award winning, Arab–North African music producer Dawn Elder, also the executive producer for the US version of Ya-Rayi. “Love to the People” marks the first time Khaled has sung in both English and Arabic, and the song finds him blending his voice with the smooth, reggae vocals of Elan, an interweaving with soaring guitar work from Carlos Santana.
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