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Check out Bono's NAACP speech Now this is preaching. Wow.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=CDueMj7RlsU Makes Prince's speech look like shit. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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Nice shout out to my badass congresswoman, Barbara Lee. a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on | |
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Bono was gon' take us to Chhhhhurch.
I loved it. | |
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Wow. Just wow.
I'm the first mammal to wear pants. | |
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self loving, self obsessed, trite, garbage. Note to all celebrities - u are not god. go fuck yourselves. | |
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3121 said: self loving, self obsessed, trite, garbage. Note to all celebrities - u are not god. go fuck yourselves.
he likes prince. he can't be all bad. a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on | |
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I walked in on that speech. Had to YouTube it to see the whole thing. That goes down in history. So many can talk and so many do but Bono lives every word. That's what gave it so much weight. Why do you like playing around with my narrow scope of reality? - Stupify | |
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I love Bono, but....
nevermind, LOL. I'll get in trouble. | |
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Bono was great. But he is Bono. And I love the fact that the Roots paid tribute to U2 but they butchered a great song. Prince's Food for Thought speech was cool but wierd too. Bono should help Prince with his next lifetime achievement award speech. Just some food for thought.(who says that anymore?)
I mean..... how many more people got to know Bono a lot more than they did Prince that night? Prince is a great artist. Bono is a great artist and a great man. I can't believe I'm dissing Prince here but sometimes I just wish he would come out of his shell already. But then again, he wouldn't be Prince. And perhaps Bono needs go go back into his shell at times but who can blame him for not being pissed off at the fact that politicians and humans in general fail to do all they can to make the world a better place. [Edited 3/10/07 9:55am] | |
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it was a great speech. i got goosebumps at the end. the message of universal love is always applicable in any situation. | |
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Bono seems like a nice fellow. I wanna play lazer tag with him. ~ I'D BUY THAT FOR A DOLLAR ~
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pkidwell said: Bono was great. But he is Bono. And I love the fact that the Roots paid tribute to U2 but they butchered a great song. Prince's Food for Thought speech was cool but wierd too. Bono should help Prince with his next lifetime achievement award speech. Just some food for thought.(who says that anymore?)
I mean..... how many more people got to know Bono a lot more than they did Prince that night? Prince is a great artist. Bono is a great artist and a great man. I can't believe I'm dissing Prince here but sometimes I just wish he would come out of his shell already. But then again, he wouldn't be Prince. And perhaps Bono needs go go back into his shell at times but who can blame him for not being pissed off at the fact that politicians and humans in general fail to do all they can to make the world a better place. [Edited 3/10/07 9:55am] ----- He came on the NAACP award show in 2005 and killed. Everyone was on their feet and they where giving him love when he picked up this award. Prince is prince and the audience who watches the NAACP awards know who he is. | |
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3121 said: self loving, self obsessed, trite, garbage. Note to all celebrities - u are not god. go fuck yourselves.
I thought it was a good speech but I'm feeling u on your comments. | |
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I wasn't impressed. | |
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NorthernLad said: I love Bono, but....
nevermind, LOL. I'll get in trouble. Wow, very moving. From nowhere. Bono is for real! What's life if not trouble? | |
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anon said: I walked in on that speech. Had to YouTube it to see the whole thing. That goes down in history. So many can talk and so many do but Bono lives every word. That's what gave it so much weight.
I agree. some "cool" people have problems wth bonos preachiness. I find him sincere | |
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blah blah blah...bono is not god...chatter chatter chatter...bono needs to get a grip...wah wah wah...bono should stop preaching.
you know what i think? i think some people can't be satisfied. bono was doing this stuff long before he was a superstar. now that he is a superstar, ratehr than forget what his passions are, he uses his superstar connections and superstar money to get the job done. global policy shapers can't/won't do what bono gets done. i guess i miss the part where he acts like he thinks he's god and becomes self obsessed. | |
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i liked both speeches. why does one have to be better than the other? Prince and Bono are two different individuals. [Edited 3/11/07 13:37pm] | |
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I've have said it in another thread but Bono is one of the most hypocritical people out there. He asks for world leaders to donate a percentage of tax raised to aid the third world as such...yet this man doesn't pay tax in his own country! U2 made $389m from the recent Vertigo tour. Its revenue was then funnelled through companies mostly registered in Ireland and structured to minimize taxes. U2 also moved its music publishing company to the Netherlands from Ireland in June 2006, six months before Ireland ended a tax exemption on musicians' royalty income. What a cock. | |
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I was expecting a little more based on how people were raving about this thing. About 2 minutes of the 7 were interesting. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I'll play it first and tell you what it is later. -Miles Davis- | |
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Mong said: I've have said it in another thread but Bono is one of the most hypocritical people out there. He asks for world leaders to donate a percentage of tax raised to aid the third world as such...yet this man doesn't pay tax in his own country! U2 made $389m from the recent Vertigo tour. Its revenue was then funnelled through companies mostly registered in Ireland and structured to minimize taxes. U2 also moved its music publishing company to the Netherlands from Ireland in June 2006, six months before Ireland ended a tax exemption on musicians' royalty income. What a cock.
This is not the first time I've read such comments about Bono. And it's always the same thing. Yeah he does a service to bring awarness around the world and lending his name and celebrity status to the campaigns but how much of his $$$$ has he donated to the cause? That's all I want to know. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I'll play it first and tell you what it is later. -Miles Davis- | |
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sallysassalot said: blah blah blah...bono is not god...chatter chatter chatter...bono needs to get a grip...wah wah wah...bono should stop preaching.
you know what i think? i think some people can't be satisfied. bono was doing this stuff long before he was a superstar. now that he is a superstar, ratehr than forget what his passions are, he uses his superstar connections and superstar money to get the job done. global policy shapers can't/won't do what bono gets done. i guess i miss the part where he acts like he thinks he's god and becomes self obsessed. thank you | |
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Very memorable speech. | |
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Gosh, I'd dig Bono for president more than I am Obama for president... | |
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:rockstar: | |
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Oh Please! If you don't think it takes balls or passion to speak such words you are truly jaded. Even though Bono mingles with the Bohemian Grove/UN set, who have been systematically destroying Africa, at least he's trying something. [Edited 3/11/07 19:27pm] | |
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pkidwell said: Bono was great. But he is Bono. And I love the fact that the Roots paid tribute to U2 but they butchered a great song. Prince's Food for Thought speech was cool but wierd too. Bono should help Prince with his next lifetime achievement award speech. Just some food for thought.(who says that anymore?)
I mean..... how many more people got to know Bono a lot more than they did Prince that night? Prince is a great artist. Bono is a great artist and a great man. I can't believe I'm dissing Prince here but sometimes I just wish he would come out of his shell already. But then again, he wouldn't be Prince. And perhaps Bono needs go go back into his shell at times but who can blame him for not being pissed off at the fact that politicians and humans in general fail to do all they can to make the world a better place. [Edited 3/10/07 9:55am] It's always funny to me how different people are - not right or wrong, just different. You know, I actually like that Prince retreats inward so much. Although he is more visual now, he maintains a certain distance and inaccessibility that I really admire. Maybe I admire it so much, because I am that way in my own life. I love that he has been able to maintain that for so long, especially in this current time of reality TV where folks think we need to see/know every detail of their lives. At the end of the day he is a musician so he lets the music speak for him, and I dig it. perfection is a fallacy of the imagination... | |
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So what exactly is he trying to do? He's full of shit. He's a hypocritial "humanitarian" whose words are empty as any politician's utterances. Take the Red campaign. Bono doesn't invest his own money in it. | |
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It makes Prince's speech looke like shit because Bono's not concerned about building a mystery for himself there. He lets us see him behind that podium, warts and all--and his passion shines through.
I love it when Rock stars allow themselves to be subjected to ridicule over something they believe. To be fair to Prince, he's taken on the music industry in ways many artists were afraid to, and suffered for it too--he just never pulls a speech off quite like that though. I think I just fell in love with Bono tonight. | |
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He really did preach. A few of us were really moved.
What I appreciate is that he is using his influence to bring attention to dire situations that are happening in the world. At least we are not hearing about how he goes on drunken rages, or in therapy every week, or slumming around with anything with legs. No he's not perfect, he has flaws like everybody else. The fact is he is using his celebrity for the betterment of others whether it's financially, or just using his voice to say hey we can and should all do something. Our involvement can be on a global level or in your own backyard, which he stated earlier that day in Oakland, CA. Globally AIDS is wiping out generations on a daily basis. At least Bono has a history of political and world-wide involvement, and not just popping up out of nowhere because it's a fad. At least he has the voice to lead the charge, regardless of his rock star status, and still remain genuine. Not everybody can do that, and I think that's calling, on the side. "Funkyslsistah… you ain't funky at all, you just a little ol' prude"!
"It's just my imagination, once again running away with me." | |
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