He had one hit "I don't like mondays".
I dunno, "Rat Trap" was pretty good... in fact, better, as far as I was concerned. Can't remember how long each was No 1 in the UK, but I can still see Rat Trap being performed several weeks running on Top of the Pops in my mind's eye. But my memory of "I don't like Mondays", other than an initial "that's quite clever", is that it's the annoying single my sister bought! :lol:
Thinking about it, I probably find it annoying because it's a preachy thing about a news item he read...
Yeah, he kinda gets on my nerves, but I must admit I have more respect for his activism stuff than Mr Bono.
I'm very much in the "I want to be entertained" bracket, I don't want my entertainers wittering at me about guff between songs/performances. Yeah, write a moving song about it, but shut up otherwise.
I have to agree with Philly though, if Mr Geldof hadn't got all @rsey, Live Aid wouldn't have happened.
And here's my big confession - I watched ALL of it... every single minute... and I didn't give 'em a f***ng bean, because there was some hairy git shouting at me every five minutes, and the whole thing, other than the music, felt like it was designed to make me feel guilty if I didn't join in and contribute. And ever since then I have NEVER given anything to ANY charity that tries to sell itself like that - let's all join in and have fun, don't be a stingy spoilsport... Comic Relief, Children in Need, etc, they've never had a penny from Mr Scrooge here ... (mind you, not watched them in many years neither!)
I do actually give to various charities, not as many as my missus, but these big guilt-fest things leave me utterly cold...
And rockstars spouting about their pet thing fits very firmly in the "leave me alone" bracket :lol:
EDIT: Just read the actual article now - right on Brian! :lol: Didn't know AC/DC turned it down. Queen did it for the publicity, and almost admitted it. Yeah, we can't not be in this, and if it makes money for the cause, fine, but we're doing it for our careers, let's not be silly about it... was roughly their approach. I've got big respect for both approaches :D (and to give him his due, I seem to remember that Queen's attitude to it was the approach that Mr Geldof wanted - I need your fame, you get publicity)