This Morning viewers ended up making the same quip after they were left stunned by Sir Bob Geldof's appearance on the show. The singer-songwriter and political activist joined hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield on the ITV daytime show on Wednesday (February 22) as he made a rare trip to the studio.
Sir Bob was on the show to remember his late the Boomtown Rats bandmate and childhood friend Garry Roberts who died in November, aged 72.
The Irish rock group announced the news in a statement at the time which described Gary, a founding member of the iconic band, which formed in Dublin in 1975 with Sir Bob as frontman, as "the guy who summed up the sense of who The Rats are".
Appearing on This Morning, to take about how the band are paying tribute to him with their remastered single, No Tomorrow Like Today, Sir Bob reflected on Roberts’ loss, paying tribute to his incredible guitar skills and ‘fundamental’ status within the band. "He was a difficult man," he admitted. READ MORE: Lorraine Kelly sent home from ITV show before going live as she's replaced "He was filled with rage, but we all were.
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