Sounds about right -- no one over the age of 30 takes this kind of stuff seriously.
ummm, who is adele?
I say, Good On Adele. Tired of these celebrities pretending that they care more than everybody else.
Good for Adele. She’s got more talent in her little toe than the sum of these doofuses.
Did she get married to her Baby Daddy? Sure hope so. Lots of young women look up to her. She probably doesn’t need/want my advice, but it WOULD be nice! :)
Bob Geldolf is and has been for a longtime, the British answer to John Gruber; smug, boastful, angry in victory, and priggish but very talented in a particular area of wonkdom.
Band Aid sounds like a Saturday Night Live skit. How stupid...
there is a difference between do gooders and people who actually do good; the former want most to be recognized for “doing good” and the latter could care less who recognizes them or not
Once again, whatever money Ol’ Bob raises in his “Ebola
relief” Band aid thing will end up in the bank accounts of whichever African “strongman” gets his hands on it first.
How much money actually goes to save the common people there?
I think that group song bullsh!T is nothing more than a masturbatory monument to those singers.
If I were Johnson & Johnson, I’d sue Geldof into oblvion for trade-name infringement.
...Shes bringing up a family, you know.
This is the part that ticked me off. Didn’t one of his daughters just die due to an overdose? Maybe he should have spent more time with them when they were younger.
“Do They Know It’s Christmas” is one of my favorite Christmas songs. I look forward to hearing it every year. I even have a VHS that is the recording of that song. It had British 80’s greats like Boy George, Paul Young, Paul Weller ( Style Council), George Michaels Sting, the girls from Bananarama, Tony Handley (Spandau Ballet) and Duran Duran. And the fashion and their great looks. It is one of my favorite times in music.
It was so much more interesting than that stupid and repetious group song “We are the World.”
Geldof is a repulsive puke, er I mean father-of-the-year, whose daughter recently overdosed on heroin
I don't think I'm missing out on anything here.
Were Bobby Vee or Bobby Sherman relevant a decade later? Do they turn up on "classic" or "golden" hits radio playlists and compilation albums? Where is Gerardo or Snow or Right Said Fred today?
These acts are less than one hit wonders.