In October
1984, a BBC report by Michael Buerk was aired in the UK, which highlighted the famine
that had hit the people of Ethiopia. Irish singer Bob Geldof saw the report and
wanted to raise money. He called Midge Ure from Ultravox and together they
quickly co-wrote the song, "Do They Know It's Christmas?"
Geldof kept
a November appointment with BBC Radio 1 DJ Richard Skinner to appear on his
show, but instead of discussing his new album (the original reason for his
booking), he used his airtime to publicise the idea for the charity single, so
by the time the musicians were recruited there was intense media interest in
the subject. Geldof put together a group called Band Aid, consisting of leading
British and Irish musicians who were among the most popular of the era. On 25th November 1984, the song was recorded
at Sarm West Studios in Notting Hill, London, and was released four days later
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