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Absolutely deranged
Justin Hawkins from The Darkness. I still think of them as a new band.
I've been watching loads of his youtubes these days.
Someone posted the best forgotten 1989 Band Aid 2 version of Do they know it's Christmas. Fascinating to read the list of contributors, many of whom quickly faded into obscurity.
I was surprised to see there were so many other versions of it over the years.
Band Aid 20 from 2004 featured Justin Hawkins from The Darkness. I still think of them as a new band.
I'd completely forgotten about the 2014 one, released in response to the ebola virus crisis.
ughLadBaby and Martin Lewis rework Band Aid's Do They Know It's Christmas
The duo will make their fifth assault on the charts with a cover of Do They Know It's Christmas.www.bbc.com
LadBaby and Martin Lewis rework Band Aid's Do They Know It's Christmas
The duo will make their fifth assault on the charts with a cover of Do They Know It's Christmas.www.bbc.com
I've been looking for a copy of the Canadian version Northern Lights to add to my Neil Young collection for years. Now I really want it after I read this:Someone posted the best forgotten 1989 Band Aid 2 version of Do they know it's Christmas. Fascinating to read the list of contributors, many of whom quickly faded into obscurity.
I was surprised to see there were so many other versions of it over the years.
Band Aid 20 from 2004 featured Justin Hawkins from The Darkness. I still think of them as a new band.
I'd completely forgotten about the 2014 one, released in response to the ebola virus crisis.
WHO?I edited the start time on the above. I detest videos with intros. Couldn't tell Ian that though.
In case anyone else is put off by this being sold out on the Arnotts site, we went in at lunchtime yesterday with no booking and were shepherded straight in to see the big man. There were maybe three or four other families there during the 15 minutes or so that we were in. To be honest it’s probably better with the anticipation that builds up with a little bit of queuing but I’m not complaining - better than the three hours you’d have to wait a few years ago.
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