Live Aid at 40

I recall the hours spent watching the original, even took a portable TV into work as I was on night shift, so me and my colleague's could keep track of events.
These days I like to watch it on YouTube as I can select the acts I like
 
I watched the BBC documentary series of three episodes if you peel away the music then the cause was so so admirable . My lasting memory from watching these shows is the sheer tenacity of Bob Geldof and Bono , there is a real contrast in approach Geldof just speaks his mind , in one episode he buttonholes an African president and freely uses the F word to get his point over , Bono is more considered and subtle , when he met Bush knowing he was a very religious man took him an old Irish bible as a gift which of course really was a plus and gained his interest in what he had to say.
 
A friend of mine is a Dubliner....when U2 first started and brought out "Boy" in 1980 [an absolutely fantastic album which in my very humble opinion still sounds amazing after all these years !!!] he told me Bono used to ride around Dublin......on the top deck of the buses reading from a MASSIVE Bible.
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I watched the BBC documentary series of three episodes if you peel away the music then the cause was so so admirable . My lasting memory from watching these shows is the sheer tenacity of Bob Geldof and Bono , there is a real contrast in approach Geldof just speaks his mind , in one episode he buttonholes an African president and freely uses the F word to get his point over , Bono is more considered and subtle , when he met Bush knowing he was a very religious man took him an old Irish bible as a gift which of course really was a plus and gained his interest in what he had to say.
I remember there was a drama documentary about Live Aid a few years ago which showed how Bob Geldof ran himself ragged.
 
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