Primarily celebrated for his collaborations with Bob Geldof on the historic Band
Aid and Live Aid charity projects, Midge Ure nevertheless had already enjoyed
much success with a variety of bands - notably Slik and Ultravox - long before
then. His music began in Glasgow in 1969 in a covers band called Stumble, who
gradually transformed themselves into the pop boy band Slik, securing a Number 1
single in 1976 with Forever And Ever. Turning down an offer to join the Sex
Pistols, Ure re-shaped Slik as the punk-influenced PVC2, before he moved to
London to join ex-Sex Pistol Glen Mat...