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Thread started 04/10/07 7:45am

muskiediver

Megastars to rock the world in giant Live Earth concerts

Is this what Prince is refering to?

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Madonna, Genesis and the re-formed Police will top a galaxy of stars rocking the world against climate change in seven mammoth concerts around the globe on July 7, organizers said Tuesday.

More than 100 acts will perform in the giant 24-hour Live Earth concert relay -- the brainchild of former US vice-president Al Gore -- spanning Sydney, Tokyo, Shanghai, Johannesburg, London, Rio de Janeiro and New York.

The Red Hot Chili Peppers and Genesis top the bill at London's Wembley Stadium while Bon Jovi, The Police and Smashing Pumpkins will headline the concert at New York's Giants Stadium, organisers said.

"Live Earth -- the concerts for a climate in crisis", dreamed up by politician-turned-environmental campaigner Gore, are intended to highlight the threat of climate change.

Organisers hope the concerts will raise awareness of the issue just as the 1985 Live Aid concerts raised awareness of starvation in Africa. They aim to reach over two billion people on television, radio and the Internet.

In London, Duran Duran, the Foo Fighters, the Black Eyed Peas, Keane, Snow Patrol, Bloc Party and the Beastie Boys will also perform at the 90,000-seater newly-redeveloped Wembley stadium.

Razorlight, Corinne Bailey Rae, Damien Rice, David Gray, James Blunt, John Legend and Paolo Nutini are among the other confirmed acts who will take the stage.

The New York concert features Kanye West, Roger Waters, Dave Matthews Band, Kelly Clarkson, Fall Out Boy and Melissa Etheridge.

They will take the stage in the 80,000-seater Giants Stadium alongside Alicia Keys, Ludacris, John Mayer, Akon, AFI, Rihanna and KT Tunstall.

"By attracting an audience of billions we hope Live Earth will launch a global campaign giving a critical mass of people around the world the tools they need to help solve the climate crisis," Gore said.

"We hope the energy created by Live Earth will jump start a massive public education effort.

"Live Earth will help us reach a tipping point that's needed to move corporations and governments to take decisive action to solve the climate crisis."

Starting in Sydney and ending in New York, the event will deliver a call to action and the solutions needed to answer the call, organisers said.

"This monster line-up will ensure Live Earth meets our goal of bringing together people from around the world to combat the climate crisis," said Live Earth founder Kevin Wall.

"Live Earth will not only span all seven continents, but the musicians who have answered our call span multiple genres and generations.

"Live Earth will be a monumental event both in terms of entertainment and in turning the tide against global warming."

Proceeds from the concerts will go towards a foundation to combat climate change. Tickets for the London gig will cost 55 pounds (108 dollars, 81 euros).

The other Live Earth concerts will take place at Sydney's Aussie Stadium, Tokyo Stadium, a Shanghai venue to be confirmed, Johannesburg's Cradle of Human Kind and Rio de Janeiro's Copacabana beach.

Gore is the author of a bestselling book on global warming "An Inconvenient Truth," which was made into the blockbuster documentary which won a pair of Oscars in February.

The last mammoth international concert series was Live 8 in July 2005, designed to pressure leaders from the Group of Eight industrialised nations to change their approach to poor countries.

It took up the baton from the unprecedented Live Aid, held at Wembley and at JFK Stadium in Philadelphia in the United States.

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Reply #1 posted 04/10/07 9:58am

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Reply #2 posted 04/10/07 10:03am

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Ok London! Are you fucking ready to save the earth????

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Reply #3 posted 04/10/07 10:10am

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No hot stars allowed

Think of the Global Warming omfg
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Reply #4 posted 04/12/07 2:00pm

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PANDURITO said:

No hot stars allowed

Think of the Global Warming omfg



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Reply #5 posted 04/12/07 2:50pm

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Tokoyo and Shanghi Asia
Sydney Aus
Johnesberg Africa
London Europe
New York North America
Rio South America

that's six not 7 continents.
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Reply #6 posted 04/13/07 2:44am

SoulAlive

On July 7,I will be seeing Sly and The Family Stone in concert,in my own area lol I'll have to catch the Live Earth highlights on YouTube,lol
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Reply #7 posted 04/13/07 4:02am

DarlingDiana

Sly and the Family Stone would be a better gig than Live Earth anyway. Most acts are pretty meh. I'll only be interested is the King is invited to perform. After all, he is more genuine about his efforts to "heal the world" than most (if not ALL) the performers already listed as perfomers for Live Earth.
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Reply #8 posted 04/13/07 4:09am

SoulAlive

DarlingDiana said:

Sly and the Family Stone would be a better gig than Live Earth anyway. Most acts are pretty meh. I'll only be interested is the King is invited to perform. After all, he is more genuine about his efforts to "heal the world" than most (if not ALL) the performers already listed as perfomers for Live Earth.


Why isn't he appearing at this thing? I notice that he and Janet seem to avoid these types of shows.
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Reply #9 posted 04/13/07 4:35am

DarlingDiana

It could be a number of reasons. Maybe he is actually very busy with the album. Maybe he's not performing because of his own morals about these sort of things. Or perhaps he is performing, but because he's Michael Jackson he wants it to be surprise. Who knows?
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Reply #10 posted 04/13/07 4:43am

SoulAlive

"Maybe he is actually very busy with the album"


That's a cop-out excuse lol Madonna is working on a new album as well,and she is still taking time out of her busy schedule to headline this concert.
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Reply #11 posted 04/13/07 4:50am

DarlingDiana

SoulAlive said:

"Maybe he is actually very busy with the album"


That's a cop-out excuse lol Madonna is working on a new album as well,and she is still taking time out of her busy schedule to headline this concert.

Ahh, but see Michael actually sings, writes and produces his albums. Michael actually works. Madonna's idea of making an album is an oppurtunity to get a young male music producer or artist alone in a studio alone with her. wink
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Reply #12 posted 04/13/07 4:54am

SoulAlive

DarlingDiana said:

SoulAlive said:

"Maybe he is actually very busy with the album"


That's a cop-out excuse lol Madonna is working on a new album as well,and she is still taking time out of her busy schedule to headline this concert.

Ahh, but see Michael actually sings, writes and produces his albums. Michael actually works. Madonna's idea of making an album is an oppurtunity to get a young male music producer or artist alone in a studio alone with her. wink


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Michael doesn't write and produce anymore.Will.i.am,Rodney Jerkins and Teddy Riley are doing most of the work on his album.As an artist,he is lazy these days.
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Reply #13 posted 04/13/07 4:59am

DarlingDiana

SoulAlive said:

DarlingDiana said:


Ahh, but see Michael actually sings, writes and produces his albums. Michael actually works. Madonna's idea of making an album is an oppurtunity to get a young male music producer or artist alone in a studio alone with her. wink


falloff


Michael doesn't write and produce anymore.Will.i.am,Rodney Jerkins and Teddy Riley are doing most of the work on his album.As an artist,he is lazy these days.

I think you'll find that even with those producers working on the album, the majority of the songs will be written by Michael Jackson, and it's likely he will also do alot of producing. There is nothing to say that anything Will, Jerkins or Teddy produces will make it on to the album. Michael will act as the executive producer for the album. He will have the final say in what makes it on the album.
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Reply #14 posted 04/13/07 5:03am

SoulAlive

DarlingDiana said:

SoulAlive said:



falloff


Michael doesn't write and produce anymore.Will.i.am,Rodney Jerkins and Teddy Riley are doing most of the work on his album.As an artist,he is lazy these days.

I think you'll find that even with those producers working on the album, the majority of the songs will be written by Michael Jackson, and it's likely he will also do alot of producing. There is nothing to say that anything Will, Jerkins or Teddy produces will make it on to the album. Michael will act as the executive producer for the album. He will have the final say in what makes it on the album.


Regardless,I think he could take a day or two off to perform at the Live Earth concert,if he really wanted to wink
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