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| Biography: Geldof formed the punk group Boomtown Rats in 1975. During the band's existence, it moved from the pure energy and aggression of hits like "Looking After No. 1" to the more sophisticated, but still provocative, "I Don't Like Mondays" (its title derived from the answer given by a San Diego schoolgirl ...Read full biography |
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Released: 1990 Label: Mercury Critics' Rating:  Geldof returns after a four-year absence with his second solo release, The Vegetarians of Love. Again, there are some high-profile guests including Paul Carrack, Kevin Godley, and Dave Stewart, but this ...Read full reviewReleased: 2002 Label: Koch Entertainment Critics' Rating:  There's no evidence here that political beatification has mellowed Bob Geldof. If anything, his message has grown more apocalyptic even as his music broadens to a degree unprecedented in his own catalog. ...Read full review
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