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Originally Posted by Cuffdaddy
Indeed , they made their mark in the US that day but in the U.K. they had scored three Top 10 singles and two chart-topping albums. U2 had released 4 albums prior to 1985.
Interesting, your comment made me look up that day at LIve Aid and a article stated that Freddie Mercury flirted with Bono, who was previously unaware that the Queen singer was gay. U2 was introduced for their set by Jack Nicholson of all people.
You are correct that Live Aid made U2's career.
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Well, all I can say about that is that Freddie must have been turned on by mulletts.