Billed as a "special appearance," the trip hop icons played five songs as part of a War Child benefit for Ukraine that happened in their hometown of Bristol.
The show was recorded in 1989, and Gogol Bordello's Eugene Hutz was in attendance. ”That SY Kyiv show was life changing for all musicians that were there,” he said.
Back in March, Toyah and Robert Fripp covered Living Colour's classic "Cult of Personality" in solidarity with Ukraine. They've now revisited the song for their Sunday Lunch covers series, with a little more of the flash...
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It's a last-minute, ”pay what you can” show to benefit the Ukraine Relief Fund, and it comes three days before Arcade Fire's first single in five years.
The all-star benefit show, hosted by Gogol Bordello and Eugene Hutz, raised $130,000 for the Come Back Alive Foundation, which supports the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
“We stand in solidarity with the people of Ukraine and hope that their pain and suffering can be brought to a halt as soon as possible“ - Stuart Murdoch