September 24, 2006 12:11 AM BST
Bob Geldofs political views appear to be very much those of the establishment. He went from faded bankrupt pop star to multi-millionaire businessman in a very quick space of time following the original live aid, something that has always been viewed suspiciously. The reason the last live 8 was not designed to raise money but simply raise awareness was because his stock has fallen to a level where he is viewed by many in the UK as as an emotional parasite, worse a wealthy one demanding money from those less well off than himself. Also, his close association with Blair and, therefore, Bush has greatly dented his credibility. As for his music, it is largely mocked now. But I have records by him including the first album which is good. I suggest anyone check out, ' I never loved Eva Braun', brilliant.
September 24, 2006 4:33 PM BST
Well he certainly did make money from it, amazing in itself. Did he donate all the money from his best-selling biography to charity? I don't remember, though I doubt it. Maybe my cynicism is corroding my soul and I will soon cease to be sweet little Porscha. I always wanted to be a heartless bitch.