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Bob Geldof has addressed claims that he is a “white savior” for organizing the Live Aid concert in 1985.
It's been 40 years since Freddie Mercury, David Bowie and Paul McCartney performed at Live Aid in Wembley Stadium.
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In an interview with 'Radio Times,' it was revealed that Freddie Mercury was warned not to get clever" ahead of his legendary ...
British band Queen’s performance at 1985 charity mega concert Live Aid has gone down in the history books, but it almost didn ...
Brian May and Roger Taylor reflect on that historic day in a new interview with Radio Times, and May recalls that his ...
The charity mega-concert was an unforgettable day for Philadelphia. The author was there, and shares how it came to be.
THE world will always remember 1985’s Live Aid as the global fundraiser organised by Bob Geldof. But the truth was, he could ...
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The Independent on MSNBob Geldof told Freddie Mercury to ‘just play the hits’ before legendary Live Aid performanceBob Geldof told Freddie Mercury to ‘just play the hits’ before legendary Live Aid performance - Queen’s six-song set is often ...
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Queen's Brian May admits band refused Bob Geldof's direction at Live AidGuitarist Brian May recently spoke with Radio Times, and he broke down how it led up to the band being OK with doing the ...
The Boomtown Rats singer who fund-raised millions to help the Ethiopian famine says that rock 'n' roll has lost its romance ...
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Parade on MSNIconic '70s Rock Band Initially Said No to Legendary ConcertThe remaining members of a legendary 1970s rock band have spoken out about one of its most iconic performances.
Bob Geldof told Freddie Mercury to ‘just play the hits’ before legendary Live Aid performance. Queen’s six-song set is often remembered as one of the greatest rock performances of all time.
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