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As Live Aid marks its 40th anniversary, Midge Ure told Good Morning Britain why he and Bob Geldof could never pull off the ...
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Cornwall Live on MSNLive Aid's Midge Ure explains why star-studded event couldn't happen todayLive Aid, which was co-organised by Midge Ure and Bob Geldof, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year after raising millions of pounds for famine relief in Ethiopia ...
Midge Ure has confessed "it's different" as he explained why a Live Aid event couldn't take place today. The iconic concert, ...
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Bono Regrets Mullet Haircut at 1985 Live Aid Benefit ConcertHowever, U2 singer Bono looks back at the 1985 Live Aid benefit concert with mixed feelings. He apparently has a critical ...
Live Aid co-organiser Midge Ure appeared on Good Morning Britain on Monday as the event celebrates its 40th anniversary ...
Bob Geldof recently reunited with his fellow musicians in London to mark the 40th anniversary of Live Aid at a special performance of the Just For One Day musical held at Shaftesbury Theatre on July 1 ...
Live Aid's Midge Ure admitted "it's different" as he made an admission on the event's 40th anniversary. The iconic event, which was co-organised by Midge and Bob Geldof, is marking its huge milestone ...
CNN’s original four-part series takes music fans behind the scenes of the benefit concert that featured performances by Queen ...
Irish singer-songwriter and political activist Bob Geldof called Elon Musk and President Donald Trump “thugs” during the 40th anniversary event of Live Aid, to raise money for famine relief in Ethiopi ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNWhen Dubai Ruler donated millions to Live Aid 1985 concert to save Ethiopia from famineIn 1985, humanity came together for a charitable event, the likes of which was never seen before at this scale. The Live Aid ...
Bob Geldof calls out Trump, J.D. Vance, and Elon Musk while reflecting on the loss of unity and the changing role of pop ...
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Independent.ie on MSNThe Indo Daily: Self Aid: How Ireland tried to sing its way out of unemploymentIn July 1985, the world came together for Live Aid. Bob Geldof’s audacious vision united two continents in a 16-hour music marathon – raising over £150m for famine relief in Ethiopia. Forty years ...
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