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Sir Bob Geldof has revealed he once sent 1,000 dead rats soaked in formaldehyde to US radio DJs as a bizarre publicity stunt.
The musician, 68, came up with the odd prank in a bid to help his Irish rock band The Boomtown Rats make their name in America back in the 70s.
But he admitted the stomach-churning stunt might have actually ended the band’s chances of cracking the music scene across the pond.
Sir Bob said on The One Show: “It was 1,000 dead actual rats which were ordered from the
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Bob Geldof has recalled an early Boomtown Rats publicity stunt put together by the band’s US record label in the 1970s. It was so simple, but went so badly wrong that he reckons it is the reason the band never broke America.
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Sir Bob Geldof has said that a publicity stunt by the Boomtown Rats which saw 1,000 rodents posted to radio hosts was “basically the end” of the band’s chances of finding success in the US.