- Music
- 09 Dec 14
Bob Geldof attacks critics of Band Aid 30
They can "fuck off", says the Boomtown Rat.
Following criticism of the lyrics to 'Do They Know It's Christmas?' from William Pooley, a British nurse who survived Ebola, Bob Geldof has issued a typically colourful response.
Pooley had told the Radio Times: "It’s Africa, not another planet. That sort of cultural ignorance is cringeworthy. There’s a lyric about ‘death in every tear’. It’s a bit much."
"It’s a pop song," Geldof responds in The Telegraph, "It’s not a doctoral thesis. [Critics] can fuck off. I couldn’t give a toss.
He continues: "The reality behind the pop song – Christmassy, corny, whatever you think about it – the reality behind it is stark. If it’s a pop song that can help ease the pain, the agony, if they can die with a little more dignity then, yeah, I’m there. It’s pretty simple."
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