I remember watching this when I was just 10 years old. Wondering why he was locked up, following his legacy to his freedom and finally his death. One of a kind! A great African ruler and fighter than will never be forgotten. I’m 45 now… never will forget where we as Africans have come from. Africa my love, my motherland ❤
"Should of"? "Rudolph"? Bad grammar and spelling aside, Hess tried but died before this performance. Maybe the Spandau Ballet can do something post-mortem. 🤣
This song was instrumental in raising awareness that resulted in his release after 27 years in prison. Bravo to the arts!
I remember watching this when I was just 10 years old. Wondering why he was locked up, following his legacy to his freedom and finally his death. One of a kind! A great African ruler and fighter than will never be forgotten. I’m 45 now… never will forget where we as Africans have come from. Africa my love, my motherland ❤
Yes the whole world was watching .... and still is!
Absolute brilliance, safe journeys Terry Hall and Khulu 🙏🏽 💜 🙌
Utterly beautiful
I heard this on Radio 1 on either New Years Eve (1988) or New Years Day (1989) it is great to see the footage too. Thank you.
it was wonderful when i was young and saw on the tv Mr Mandela walk out and away from that prison
keep on playing.
litty in the city
благодарю вас
kUs je
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who is the main singer on this?
like i am 70th lol
Nothing like Liige Aid
They should of done a free Rudolph Hess also because they were both freedom fighters.
"Should of"? "Rudolph"? Bad grammar and spelling aside, Hess tried but died before this performance. Maybe the Spandau Ballet can do something post-mortem. 🤣
I was there as they say in Wales
NOT innocently put in jail fyi!