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Bob Geldof at Heathrow airport shortly after the release of 'Do They Know It



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Bob Geldof at Heathrow airport shortly after the release of "Do They Know It

Bob Geldof at Heathrow airport shortly after the release of " Do They Know Its Christmas?" by Band Aid. 12th December 1984

Victor Crawshaw
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
DM 84 7186

Media ID 21852305

© Mirrorpix

Band Aid Slogan T Shirt 1984


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In this photo print, we are transported back to the bustling Heathrow airport in December 1984. The legendary Bob Geldof stands tall, his face etched with a mix of exhaustion and determination. This snapshot captures a pivotal moment in music history - just days after the release of "Do They Know It's Christmas?" by Band Aid. Geldof, an iconic musician and singer himself, spearheaded this groundbreaking charity single alongside fellow artists under the banner of Band Aid. Their mission? To raise funds for famine-stricken Ethiopia and bring attention to the dire situation that gripped Africa at that time. As he navigates through the throngs of fans and media personnel at Heathrow airport, Geldof dons a t-shirt emblazoned with the powerful slogan "Feed The World". This simple yet profound message became synonymous with Band Aid's efforts to alleviate hunger and suffering across continents. The impact of "Do They Know It's Christmas?" cannot be overstated. Its success paved the way for subsequent charitable collaborations within the music industry while inspiring millions worldwide to contribute towards humanitarian causes. Through their artistry, these musicians transcended boundaries and united people from all walks of life under one common goal: making a difference. Victor Crawshaw's expertly captured image serves as a poignant reminder not only of Geldof's tireless dedication but also of humanity's capacity for compassion during challenging times. As we reflect on this remarkable era in entertainment history, let us remember how music can become

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