Remember This???? Really Cool Stuff.

by Corvin 2 Replies latest jw friends

  • Corvin
    Corvin

    I was just watching a thing on Bravo and it brought back alot of great memories untainted by my JW upbringing. I look back at this and can really smile and feel good.

    alt Pop star, poet, open-plan politician, living saint, devil?s advocate, freelance genius, natural irritant, ubiquitous celebrity, media mogul, big-mouthed, gobshite. Who the hell does Bob Geldof think he is?

    Here is what this goofy-looking futher mucker did . . .

    On July 13th, 1985, a concert that spanned two continents took place. Called "Live Aid," it was the brainchild of Irish pop singer Bob Geldof, who organized the concert to raise money for the famine in Ethiopia.

    Staged in Philadelphia and London, the sixteen-hour concert featured luminaries such as Sting, the Beach Boys, David Bowie, Mick Jagger, Elton John, Paul McCartney and many others.

    Of all of the music presented at the festival, two songs were the most significant. "We Are the World," recorded by USA for Africa, and "Do they know it's Christmas, recorded by Band Aid, were written specifically to raise money for the famine. Many of the musicians featured at Live Aid took part in the recording of these two songs.

    At last count, Live Aid raised an estimated $100 million to fight hunger in Ethiopia.

  • dh
    dh

    I get shivers when I remember growing up in the 80's. I don't think any individual will ever accomplish what Bob Geldof did with Live Aid.

    It makes you think how good much good can be done if people just put their minds to it.

    but he couldn't sing for sh!t.

  • Corvin
    Corvin

    It is so funny how that the WTBTS has not even come close to doing what that one little punk did for humanity.

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