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music news: What Sir Bob Geldof's been up to lately...
posted by david on Thu 12 Jul 2001 @ 08:40 PM
I apologise for being so slack in updating gstring recently but I've been busy working on the CDROM component for the upcoming new album from Stephen Cummings. I forgot how much work was involved in putting one together. Anyway, the graphic artist who worked on that with me, Ross Robinson, has pointed out an article about Bob Geldof that turned up in the Sydney Morning Herald. It touches on Bob's upcoming album release 'Sex, Age and Death' but talks mostly about Bob's non-musical activities. You may have heard some hoo-ha about the album a few weeks ago when some of the lyrics that obviously referred to Paula Yates were being pored over.

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I would like to know how to send an email to Sir Bob. I am sure he gets so many emails each day but I would at least like to know where I could send an email to his staff so that I can contribute. I am Englisman (apologies Sir Bob we ain't all that bad) who has been married to an Afrcian lady and lived in Joburg / Sowheto for 5 years. Please let me know how I can contact yourself or Organistion. My email address is andypope@another.com . Please let me talk to people who believe as much as I do..... go well .. Andy Pope

Posted by: andy pope on May 5, 2004 9:17 AM

Hi I would like to point out to sir bob a way to solve the worlds poverty within a few years.. but it needs himself and a few of his mates to highlight the information from the address below.. this technology has been suppressed
and continues to be suppressed...we can also get rid of all fossilised fuels forever and rebuild the environment.. many thanks
Tom Cooney
http://www.free-energy.cc/lindemann-1.html

Posted by: Tom Cooney on June 10, 2004 7:40 PM

i would pove to find a way of cantacting bob geldolf not because i am a really big fan of him and the *boomtown rats* but because i really want to do work in africa...... to make a difference i am still in school but its what i would love to do once i have finished i have contacted the irish red cross *as i am from tipperary in ireland* and unicef but there not giving me the info i need please can u possibly get sir bob or some one who knows him to contact me as soon as possible thank you so much ........siobhan x

Posted by: siobhan on January 16, 2005 5:34 AM

I have been trying to contact Sir Bob Geldorf for sometime, in order to let him know how Poverty could be eradicated by Nutritional Means. I have spent nearly 24 years to put out this concept which is "Nutrition and Human Behavior" accepted by Sir Arthur C Clarke. If anyone is able to get me his Email, I would be most thankful.

Posted by: J.P.D. Peiris on June 6, 2005 2:31 AM

I would also like a way to get in contact with Bob Geldof or someone who represents him! I'd like his opinion on certain aspects of making poverty history to help me with a report I'm writing. Thank You! Siobhan

Posted by: Siobhan on September 17, 2006 10:02 PM
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