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Well yesterday morning, I was listening to Virgin Radio.  They are running a music quiz (emphasis on the music), completely musical context.  The questions are multi-choice and on particular question they played a clip and asked which 80s legend sang this.  The answers were Madonna, ??? (could have been anyone like Michael Jackson or similar) and last answer was Bob Geldofbiggrin.

OK he really an 80s legend for the LiveAid, but who cares?  Virgin Radio say so and they include him in a musical context, so I'll go with it.wink

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Jules wrote:
OK he really an 80s legend for the LiveAid, but who cares?  Virgin Radio say so and they include him in a musical context, so I'll go with it.wink

I think he was an eighties legend for Banana Republic .  One of the great protest songs of the eighties. Amazingly for such a bland decade, there were a few back then.  A couple of gems from the Specials (Ghost Town & Free Nelson Mandela), Sunday Bloody Sunday, Born in the USA, Shipbuilding and Walls Come Tumbling Down.  Puts the likes of Foundations by Kate Nash into context yawn

-- Edited by ArrGee at 21:38, 2007-09-27

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