Neil Young will close the show, in his first appearance since he suffered a brain aneurysm in April.
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Neil Young will close the show, in his first appearance since he suffered a brain aneurysm in April.
These are good points. Fahsion these days is less about having "the" thing, and relating to one another in the experience of the trend, so I could see how it could possibly be undermining the whole thing. And people may be somewhat reluctant to give money, and it may not do much to reaching the goal, but something about getting people to put in their own money seals their attention and desire to know what it's about.Nash said:I think this is the side-effect of making the whole Make Poverty History campaign as much a fashion thing as anything else, with the stupid wristbands. This whole thing is coming across as more of a fashionable big event, rather than something that's going to change the world. And a lot of people don't even seem to be there for the music either, they just 'want to be there'. To me there just seems something a bit 'false' about the whole thing. And what's with the big Nokia signs, cheeky buggers!
Atleast Live Aid was raising money at the same time, which I think fired people up. I dunno, I see this whole thing as a bit of a wasted opportunity. Raising millions wouldn't solve the problem, but it would sure help. And you could do that while still sending the message to the G8.
Also, you could end up with the same effect as happened with the Tsunami disaster where the public donate so much money that it puts huge pressure on the Governments to up the amount of aid they give.
Not making it a charity event has also meant that the BBC can't show the little films explaining the problem, because as a public broadcaster they can't be seen to be endorsing just one political view. They keep cutting away to the crowd anytime a film, or a statement appears on the screen. What with the unenthusiastic crowd, it's a bit of a mess really.
Society said:The feeds are not working from browser. I can see them since I have them all open in VLC>
http://pdl.stream.aol.com/aol/us/ao...aylists/london_direct_us_460_dl.asx?wmcache=0
Just change london, to whatever city you want to see.
Nash said:Atleast Live Aid was raising money at the same time, which I think fired people up. I dunno, I see this whole thing as a bit of a wasted opportunity. Raising millions wouldn't solve the problem, but it would sure help. And you could do that while still sending the message to the G8.
Also, you could end up with the same effect as happened with the Tsunami disaster where the public donate so much money that it puts huge pressure on the Governments to up the amount of aid they give, and look at the problem of debt.
Keyser Soze said:Annie Lennox is going to kill the crowd! She is making them even more sad and depressed
dskillzhtown said:Why the FUCK is MTV interviewing Jimmy Fallon about how his day is going? MTV has no fucking clue.
Wax Free Vanilla said::lol
When is Robbie signing? If he can't get the crowd going nobody can...
dskillzhtown said:This free AOL feed is going to make me get AOL in gratitude!!!! :lol
If you look around one.org you see they have this kind of thing in mind. The idea is for the aid to be distributed through NGOs to make sure it helps the people instead of fattening corrupt leader's pockets, trade reform so that people can earn their own money though fair business (harder to steal when it's everyone making a little money to survive), movements for government reform and regulation on transitionals, etc. Of course, if most people think that simply showing up is effectively helping at all (like all who have been interviewed thus far) it's going to be hard to make any of it happen.dskillzhtown said:Well...the thing is that even if the G8 drops the debt, doesn't mean shit is going to change. The first Live Aid made a ton of money, that went to the leaders of the 3rd world countries and only a fraction of the money went to where it was supposed to go. No one is talking about that, just thinking that by dropping the debt things will magically change. Hate to sound like a warmonger, but there needs to be regime change in alot of these countries.
Also, haven't the leaders of the G8 already decided to drop the debt? That was the last I heard. I know that the US and UK were trying to attach some governmental reforms to it as well, but that was the last I heard.
Dice said:If you look around one.org you see they have this kind of thing in mind. The idea is for the aid to be distributed through NGOs to make sure it helps the people instead of fattening corrupt leader's pockets, trade reform so that people can earn their own money though fair business (harder to steal when it's everyone making a little money to survive), movements for government reform and regulation on transitionals, etc. Of course, if most people think that simply showing up is effectively helping at all (like all who have been interviewed thus far) it's going to be hard to make any of it happen.
They were bleeped out though. This wasn't.Gervais also Fucked, Bono Fucked.....
I dont think the UK cares much about stuff...
123rl said:They were bleeped out though. This wasn't.
Most of the UK gets really angry about swearing...I don't understand why...so this is probably pretty serious for the BBC. Any show with swearing just seems to attract complaints. When South Park was first shown it got thousands of complaints because it's a cartoon with swearing. Never mind that it was shown at 11pm on a Friday night and has warnings and disclaimers :lol
When Jonny Rotten said cunt on live TV last year the hosts of the show apologised like 5-6 times and the channel still got hundreds of complaints and a huge fine!
Star Power said:
Keyser Soze said:“There is no booze aloud in Hyde Park today” – Jonathon Ross (BBC)
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm.......
dskillzhtown said:A lil off-topic, but on CBS This Morning they were talking about how the only way real help and change will happen in Africa is regime change. I wonder how willing the world would support an invasion of poor countries to make those regime changes to make a real difference?
pulsemyne said:Oh man now there will be complaints! :lol
Keyser Soze said:Snoop seems to have got the London crowd going........
Snoop seems to have got the London crowd going........
Keyser Soze said:EDIT: Ok I cont 6 fucks and 4 shits and we are 30secs into second Snoop song :lol