Re: Live8
Posted by Myrk- on Sat Jul 2nd at 1:07pm 2005
Its on now, just started... Opinions?
I think its the worst start song ever! Paul Mcartney singing like s**t and a crap song. If its the greatest rock show you want something legendary and amazing, not some old man old of tune!
Edit: Arg no! Cliche almight! Releasing doves...

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Re: Live8
Posted by Myrk- on Sat Jul 2nd at 1:40pm 2005
First Bono explains how Aids is curable, then Coldplay lead singer says everyone working on g8, is g8?! Gate?

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Re: Live8
Posted by rs6 on Sat Jul 2nd at 3:14pm 2005
G8 is some kind of big international meeting where all the world power discuss how they can fix stuff like poverty, hunger, and aids

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Re: Live8
Posted by Myrk- on Sat Jul 2nd at 6:59pm 2005
Yer I know, but the fact that the Coldplay said everyone from it is g8, instead of saying gr8. You have to see it really, and you would of seen what asses everyone made of themselves.
Ricky Gervais aswell
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Re: Live8
Posted by Myrk- on Sun Jul 3rd at 10:36am 2005
There wasn't much good stuff, highlights for me were the bad parts and Coldplay playing Bitter Sweet Symphony- now that was good!
It's just that because not many of the bands were on tour, the ones which weren't didn't sing very well (obviously haven't been warming thier voices much). I have to agree with the Linkin Park performance, it was very poor- I've seen them live before, and that performance in Philidelphia was way under par for them.
Its just amazing how I can see right through most of the bands- not many of them actually cared at all, they were just in it for publicity!

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Re: Live8
Posted by Myrk- on Sun Jul 3rd at 1:40pm 2005
? quoting fishy
take it for what it was, not what you'd have liked it to have been. it wasn't a rockfest for the terminally insensitive, it was a charity gig to help save millions of people from dying of poverty.
If you wanna do something like Live8, then they should do it properly. I just think the bands weren't putting in the effort (well most of them) and as lep said, Mariah Carey obviously was just promoting.

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Re: Live8
Posted by French Toast on Sun Jul 3rd at 3:00pm 2005
I didn't watch much, only around 10 minutes of it. But I really
enjoyed R.E.M for some reason. I've never really liked them when
I see them live, but I kind of enjoyed there performance.

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Re: Live8
Posted by Spartan on Sun Jul 3rd at 3:17pm 2005
There's not much I can say about Live8 that Myrk and Lep haven't already said.

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Re: Live8
Posted by Mephs on Sun Jul 3rd at 7:57pm 2005
I enjoyed the whole thing, for the most part. Snoop Dogg swearing was
humourous, but then Madonna do it afterwards was cringeworthy. But
it'll never actually stick in your mind as one of those days where you
know exactly where you were when you were watching it, something that
the original had.
It was good but forgettable, but its the same as Comic Relief; it can be excruciating but its all for a good cause.

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Re: Live8
Posted by SpiKeRs on Sun Jul 3rd at 9:23pm 2005
Was at work with this guy who remembered live aid, he was saying how
memorable that was, that whole remembering where you were it happened
thing. This didnt have any of that for me, not sure why, probably didnt
help spending most of time at work just listening to some of it on the
radio.
The 1st one was about raising
money i understand, this was more about trying to get a message across, the fact you
got everyone all over the world uniting, which is quite admirable in
its own way.
Musically speaking, imo the problem was you add a mishmash of old bands
and upcoming bands of different genres and diffferent length sets all
playing seemingly in no real order (partly understandable given the
huge and varied audience). But that doesnt really matter ultimately, it
was never meant to be about the music, this isnt Glastonbury or
Download. As a charity concert bringing people together i imagine it
was hugely successful.
Btw did any of you think Razorlight looked nervous as hell?
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Re: Live8
Posted by rival on Sun Jul 3rd at 10:04pm 2005
im in norway for the summer holidays and tv here sucks (even on digital satillite you still only get 15 channels) so ive missed it.

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Re: Live8
Posted by Myrk- on Sun Jul 3rd at 11:12pm 2005
How could you miss it? It was broadcast to 85% of the globe?! Norway must have had it!

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