It's a great day when we get to hear the optimistic people speak.
Pessimistic or music obsessive - take a back seat, you've missed then point.
Floyd made the day for me
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It was great seeing slash and the boys on tv! they just shouldnt let scott weiland do post gig interviews! although it was obvious he was kidding around! funny to see slash carrying his kid in the background backstage too.
Pink Floyd were great, comfortably numb....!
Pink Floyd were great, comfortably numb....!
Pink Floyd - delightful - I hope they will start touring again...Nazareth wrote:It was great seeing slash and the boys on tv! they just shouldnt let scott weiland do post gig interviews! although it was obvious he was kidding around! funny to see slash carrying his kid in the background backstage too.
Pink Floyd were great, comfortably numb....!
Amen to that Ed. This is not a day for negative attitudes. Mind you, is there ever?Ed Rhombus wrote:It's a great day when we get to hear the optimistic people speak.
Pessimistic or music obsessive - take a back seat, you've missed then point.
To not know and to ask a question is a moment of embarrassment; to not know and not ask is a lifetime of shame.
The Cure were excellent. I didn't give f**k about anyone else playing today, although the cause is OK.eastmidswhizzkid wrote:The Cure stole the show (with just one song,IMO)playing a blistering version of "one hundred years".
Why didn't they ask Von to open today's events with Vision Thing though?
Told you soJames Blast wrote:The Who - killer!
You can say that again. The whole thing was more emotional than I expecteed. In particular Roger was genuinely moved by playing with them again after 24 years and he was practically in tears himself. I loved the choice of songs - I was hoping they would end with Comfortably Numb and they didJames Blast wrote:now, The Pink Floyd - astounding!!!!!
As for the rest, I missed the Cure , Madonna ruined an otherwise good performance by being her usual ego-masturbating self, and I really liked Macca & U2's rendition of Sgt. Pepper. Sting was nothing special, I missed Annie Lennnox, quite enjoyed the Kaiser Chiefs and Killers. Snow Patrol were quite good - for some reason they sound a lot more interesting live. First time I've seen Velvet Revolver and I quite liked them. I don't know about Euroboy but the singer reminded me a lot of Robert Carlyle in The Full Monty.
Beacause.... I.... was.... being..... kidnapped.Brideoffrankenstein wrote:how come?d00mw0lf wrote:I had to listen to the radio one coverage from start to 7pm.
f**king s**t wankcrap assfuck.... it was a pile of f**king wank wasn't it?
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Pink Floyd wasn't bad at all indeed, The Who, not bad either...
But why did no-one say Lou and Andy would come over too
Now I've only see them coming on stage in the recap after Pink Floyd...
But why did no-one say Lou and Andy would come over too
Now I've only see them coming on stage in the recap after Pink Floyd...
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I missed Geldof singing I Don't Like Mondays, but hey.
The Who weren't bad, but I wish they'd played an amphetamine-rushed version of My Generation.
Still, it was all worth it when my dad and I started singing along to Comfortably Numb.
But I admit, I was a little disappointed when the solo at the end of the song finished, I almost wanted them to carry on:
All of my words are second hand and useless in the face of this
Rationale, Rhyme and Reason, pale behind a single kiss..
I do listen to that medley too much.
The Who weren't bad, but I wish they'd played an amphetamine-rushed version of My Generation.
Still, it was all worth it when my dad and I started singing along to Comfortably Numb.
But I admit, I was a little disappointed when the solo at the end of the song finished, I almost wanted them to carry on:
All of my words are second hand and useless in the face of this
Rationale, Rhyme and Reason, pale behind a single kiss..
I do listen to that medley too much.
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having mariah carey on was very poor taste.
i know they have said "its not about the money, its about raising awareness" but when you swan around like a complete and utter f**king diva, spending money like its going out of fashion, and making the kind of ridiculous demands that she does (wonder where she stayed last night! and how many times they had to re-paint the entire floor of the hotel in the correct shade of pink for her...), then its entirely inappropriate to perform at an "charity" event where the subject is poverty. and abject poverty at that.
i think they f**ked up inviting her.
i except that she's probably bankrupt herself by now, after the last few failed records, but there was a time she could have paid of most of that 3rd world debt from her pocket money.
the cynical me wonders if here attendance was a desperate bid to regain some positive PR after the entire world seeing and hearing about what a bitch she was...
and the whole "hold a black kids' hand while we sing to them" was as excruciating as it was patronising.
that bit where they got that woman back who was "10 minutes away from death" back in 1985: "and now look! what a beautiful black woman she's become!" - while madonna sang at her
FFS.
i can see what they were trying to do with that, but it failed and looked tacky and very much a token gesture.
mariah carey should have been lynched for even daring to show her face at that event.
and if they're going to let a dumb-ass f**k like beckham open his mouth in front of x million viewers they should have at least gone through his little speech and corrected all the grammatical errors. i mean, we know he's a fuckwit, but the world at large doesn't need to be reminded that our football team's captain can barely string a sentence together.
dear oh dear.
still, a few of the bands rocked. i was even quite surprised to find myself liking the kaiser chiefs!
missed the cure though. anyone know where there's an avi of the performance?
i know they have said "its not about the money, its about raising awareness" but when you swan around like a complete and utter f**king diva, spending money like its going out of fashion, and making the kind of ridiculous demands that she does (wonder where she stayed last night! and how many times they had to re-paint the entire floor of the hotel in the correct shade of pink for her...), then its entirely inappropriate to perform at an "charity" event where the subject is poverty. and abject poverty at that.
i think they f**ked up inviting her.
i except that she's probably bankrupt herself by now, after the last few failed records, but there was a time she could have paid of most of that 3rd world debt from her pocket money.
the cynical me wonders if here attendance was a desperate bid to regain some positive PR after the entire world seeing and hearing about what a bitch she was...
and the whole "hold a black kids' hand while we sing to them" was as excruciating as it was patronising.
that bit where they got that woman back who was "10 minutes away from death" back in 1985: "and now look! what a beautiful black woman she's become!" - while madonna sang at her
FFS.
i can see what they were trying to do with that, but it failed and looked tacky and very much a token gesture.
mariah carey should have been lynched for even daring to show her face at that event.
and if they're going to let a dumb-ass f**k like beckham open his mouth in front of x million viewers they should have at least gone through his little speech and corrected all the grammatical errors. i mean, we know he's a fuckwit, but the world at large doesn't need to be reminded that our football team's captain can barely string a sentence together.
dear oh dear.
still, a few of the bands rocked. i was even quite surprised to find myself liking the kaiser chiefs!
missed the cure though. anyone know where there's an avi of the performance?
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wasn't it f**king just.there's no way that spoilt little mare would get her hands dirty and her arse sweaty by ,say,actually going to africa like st.bob and the like do.and the whole "hold a black kids' hand while we sing to them" was as excruciating as it was patronising.
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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http://mininova.org/search/?search=live+8Quiff Boy wrote:missed the cure though. anyone know where there's an avi of the performance?
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hallucienate wrote:http://mininova.org/search/?search=live+8Quiff Boy wrote:missed the cure though. anyone know where there's an avi of the performance?
i'll keep my eye out for it appearing
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I've got the placebo and floyd coming down. Placebo because it's Placebo, floyd out of interest.Quiff Boy wrote:hallucienate wrote:http://mininova.org/search/?search=live+8Quiff Boy wrote:missed the cure though. anyone know where there's an avi of the performance?
i'll keep my eye out for it appearing
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green day in berlin sounded pretty cool toohallucienate wrote:I've got the placebo and floyd coming down. Placebo because it's Placebo, floyd out of interest.Quiff Boy wrote:hallucienate wrote: http://mininova.org/search/?search=live+8
i'll keep my eye out for it appearing
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because my 9 month old had the worst night i accidently saw THE WHO performing who are you, brilliant with all the faces of the G8 staff on the videoscreens in the background
Es ist grausam.
Dafür hat es aufgehört zu regnen.
Dafür hat es aufgehört zu regnen.
For once in my life I wished I'd been in France. Can anyone point me in the direction of Muse's set?
Dave Gilmour looked a bit stern, and not as pleased to be 'back together' as Mr Waters. But I guess that's understandable given the history of the situation.
The memory that will stay with me longest is the complete lack of anyone mouthing the words to Redemption Song, contrasted by everyone singing along to Red Red Wine. Enjoy your Sunday roast.
Dave Gilmour looked a bit stern, and not as pleased to be 'back together' as Mr Waters. But I guess that's understandable given the history of the situation.
The memory that will stay with me longest is the complete lack of anyone mouthing the words to Redemption Song, contrasted by everyone singing along to Red Red Wine. Enjoy your Sunday roast.
And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.
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on aol (i know, I know ) I could switch from town to town and therefore managed to see every worthwhile gig in good stream quality. Currently its on rerun.
Put their heads on f*cking pikes in front of the venue for all I care.
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i was thinking the same thingFrancis wrote:Dave Gilmour looked a bit stern, and not as pleased to be 'back together' as Mr Waters. But I guess that's understandable given the history of the situation.
oh lord, no. terribleFrancis wrote:The memory that will stay with me longest is the complete lack of anyone mouthing the words to Redemption Song, contrasted by everyone singing along to Red Red Wine.
managed to avoid ub40
perish the thoughtFrancis wrote:Enjoy your Sunday roast.
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if its any consolation i sang along to redemption song.i even put aside my caustic commentary and pop-induced ill-temper for a moment.Francis wrote:For once in my life I wished I'd been in France. Can anyone point me in the direction of Muse's set?
Dave Gilmour looked a bit stern, and not as pleased to be 'back together' as Mr Waters. But I guess that's understandable given the history of the situation.
The memory that will stay with me longest is the complete lack of anyone mouthing the words to Redemption Song, contrasted by everyone singing along to Red Red Wine. Enjoy your Sunday roast.
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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yep,me too.canon docre wrote:on aol (i know, I know ) I could switch from town to town and therefore managed to see every worthwhile gig in good stream quality. Currently its on rerun.
f**k me,AOL actually an advantage rather than an albatross for a change!
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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My friend Caroline just got back from Live 8 and thoroughly enjoyed herself. Sadly she missed Pink Floyd and The Who as she had to leave to get her train back in time
I'm not a big Floyd fan but I was blown away. As Money was finishing I thought to myself "wouldn't it be funny if they played Wish ..." which is my all time fav.
And as Wish was finishing I thought "wouldn't it be funny if they played CN ..."
There was a lot of collective weeping across Heartland last night and it was fab. Indeed, very emotional.
PS: A special mention to Snoop Dog who broke the Inter-Galactic record for saying the word 'motherf*cker' live on international prime-time TV.
And as Wish was finishing I thought "wouldn't it be funny if they played CN ..."
There was a lot of collective weeping across Heartland last night and it was fab. Indeed, very emotional.
PS: A special mention to Snoop Dog who broke the Inter-Galactic record for saying the word 'motherf*cker' live on international prime-time TV.
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Oh, I totally agree Mikey Boy but the child in me can still snigger at rude words on telly.Motz wrote:Snoop was a complete stuck up tw*t. He must have said his own name about 3 times as much as the other performers mentioned Live 8 in total. Didn't seem too appropriate really.
Anyway, why are you such a grumpy old man today? Struggling with your maths homework?
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