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when she came on stage to introduce one of the acts, saying that she had been told to say nothing political. The request did not come from the concert organisers but from the Fox TV producer at
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Wembley, Hollingsworth went to Switzerland where Sting was playing and booked himself into the same hotel. He got reception to put him through to Sting (using the singer's actual name, Gordon Sumner), told Sting that his management had refused to let him talk to the singer, and
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Straits, agreed to perform. With clearly enough talent on board, Hollingsworth announced the bill in March, three months before the 11 June event. The list
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Hollingsworth argued that the concert could not be effective under those terms. They would not work for an event that was intended for the mass media across the world, including in countries where there might be little knowledge of
Mandela, let alone support for him. The event should not be "angry",
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Secretary, Anti-Apartheid Movement, 18 January 2003: "...he performed multiple roles of creator, risk taker, executive producer, producer and artists recruiter. He never claimed such an array of titles nor pushed himself in front of the media preferring to let the
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to sing a duet together but which the two singers turned down. Wonder agreed the booking. This was never announced but was to be a surprise for the audience. In the event, the singer caused a major backstage drama when the equipment used to play his pre-recorded music was lost. He refused to play
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Hollingsworth told Dammers that he would put on an anti-apartheid concert if the singer could find a big name. Dammers did not phone back until June 1987, although in the summer of 1986 he had organised a free anti-apartheid concert, Freedom Beat, in London's Clapham Common attended by 200,000
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Copeland was furious about the agreement and shocked that Sting would open the show rather than be one of the closing acts. But the event was being organised not as a live concert but as a television show and that, according to Hollingsworth, meant a top act at the beginning when "the largest
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Whitney Houston, who was contracted to make advertisements for Coca-Cola, did her act in front of a black backdrop instead of the usual picture of Nelson Mandela. But, according to Hollingsworth, this was nothing to do with censorship but the result of an electricity generator failing.
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entertainment mandate and there would be a good chance they would show the full day's event. Hollingsworth was not seeking ANC backing because that would have put off broadcasters. He wanted the AAM's backing but, for similar reasons, did not want the movement's name on the event.
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network showed only six hours in what was referred to as a "significantly de-radicalised version". A number of artists had their songs or speeches cut. One US newspaper objected that Fox "cut out some of the most passionate – and especially most political – moments of the day".
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minutes after mid-day, the first act of the concert (after an opening speech and a set of South African show dancers). As soon as he had done his half-hour slot, he would be driven to the airport and put on the private plane taking him back to the continent. Sting agreed.
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dancers whom many people would not have heard of. On the other hand, Belafonte, as a highly respected, internationally known personality, would be an effective speaker. Belafonte told him he would think about it, but Hollingsworth should also think about him performing.
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because an election was coming up in the States. After the event, the producer – in charge of his own editing team for the US broadcast – took out a full-page advertisement in a US trade magazine thanking American artists for participating in his show.
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Wembley agreed to the unusual procedure of handing over ticket revenue as soon as it came in, and some television companies agreed to pay rights fees earlier than usual (although the BBC did not pay cash but provided facilities).
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was appalled when he saw a recording of the Fox broadcast on his return to the US. He complained to the press, describing it as "a totally Orwellian experience". His own contribution, including a strident rendering of the song,
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most of the artists they must rehearse, offering to pay for all rehearsal costs. Dire Straits, like the others, complied. In the event, the band had to bring in a guest guitarist to replace
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1984:Walk of Life
1980:Eric Clapton
1976:Dire Straits
1894:So Emotional
1783:Simple Minds
1752:Soweto Blues
1705:Red Red Wine
1580:Paul Carrack
1543:Phil Collins
1529:Daryl Hannah
1487:Natalie Cole
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3555:Headbanging
3525:Heavy metal
3504:Warped Tour
3493:Vive Latino
3403:Rock in Rio
3355:Lilith Fair
3322:Good Things
3289:Doomination
3264:Big Day Out
3131:Ismail Ayob
2974:Evelyn Mase
2956:Ngubengcuka
2761:Mandela Day
2516:(1991–1997)
2510:(1994–1999)
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1920:Salt-N-Pepa
1813:Mandela Day
1802:Johnny Marr
1787:Emily Lloyd
1778:IDJ Dancers
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1644:Ali MacGraw
1620:Bryan Adams
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1525:Wet Wet Wet
1515:Hugh Laurie
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1441:Jam Tonight
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1233:War on Want
1175:Mandela Day
1127:Salt-N-Pepa
1066:David Steel
960:Alan Yentob
890:Mick Jagger
802:Ed Bicknell
655:Mandela Day
645:Freedomfest
443:if you can.
228:Resolutions
202:Conferences
185:TransAfrica
3618:Categories
3424:Ruido Fest
3350:Kuopiorock
3333:H.O.R.D.E.
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3036:(grandson)
3024:(grandson)
3012:(daughter)
3006:(daughter)
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2752:Legacy and
2658:Presidency
2645:Presidency
2603:The Elders
2531:Early life
2294:6 December
2238:), p. 276.
2151:26 October
2064:References
2016:" (Finale)
1978:featuring
1795:Waterfront
1610:Curt Smith
1600:Paul Young
1471:Joe Cocker
1417:Joe Cocker
1348:Eurythmics
1254:Postscript
1163:" by Sting
1098:synclavier
894:Elton John
854:Jack Sonni
846:Eurythmics
808:included:
521:newspapers
389:improve it
3580:Rivethead
3550:Punk rock
3520:Deadheads
3460:Soundwave
3417:Rock Boat
3316:Gigantour
3279:Crüe Fest
3241:Traveling
2754:namesakes
2702:Books and
2389:, p. 279.
1954:The Twist
1841:Meat Loaf
1762:Pata Pata
1710:UB40 and
1539:Midge Ure
1333:Amampondo
1022:Coca-Cola
751:apartheid
551:July 2023
395:talk page
313:Activists
58:Campaigns
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3344:Knotfest
3200:Subtypes
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2970:(mother)
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2704:speeches
2212:Archived
2108:Gauntlet
2047:See also
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1946:Fat Boys
1849:Sun City
1732:Fast Car
1630:Bee Gees
1624:Somebody
1594:Kayleigh
1584:How Long
1570:Dear God
1467:Al Green
1407:Al Green
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1276:Farafina
1168:Sun City
1109:Fast Car
1017:Sun City
834:Bee Gees
738:people.
614:, London
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