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Bob Geldof and Duran Duran are among 55 celebrities planning a version of Midnight Oil's hit song 'Beds Are Burning' - in a bid to raise awareness of climate change.

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source: WENN.com

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Doesn't sound like anything I care to hear.

I think I will play:

Sly & The Family Stone - Hot Fun In The Summertime

Martha & The Vandellas - Heat Wave

Arthur Brown - Fire

and then:

Fontella Bass - Rescue Me

:lol:

I thought for sure you would have dragged up Liar Liar (Pants on Fire) from out of the tomb B)

Or this:

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:lol:

There are lots of tunes a man could drag up. :lol:

btw, the Castaways were a one hit wonder from 1965. The oldest member of the band was 20 and he is the person that wrote the music and words to that tune. I can't remember his name.

now playing:

Glenn Frey - The Heat Is On

Johnny Cash - Five Feet High And Rising

Bobby Freeman - C'mon And Swim

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