bartender100 Posted June 29, 2005 Share Posted June 29, 2005 UBC Ch 21,looks like they going to cover it fully for 10 hours. THE Pink Floyd (Waters, Wright, Gilmore & Mason) Will be performing in Hyde Park London. Here's a run down of what's on where at the 8 World wide capitals http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1504853/2...?headlines=true Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
baht&sold Posted June 29, 2005 Share Posted June 29, 2005 (edited) Thx for the heads-up BT I was wondering about this just recently! Trying to find a list of confirmed acts and maybe someone can add to or confirm this? - LONDON: Mariah Carey Coldplay Dido Pink Floyd Keane Elton John Annie Lennox Paul McCartney Razorlight REM Robbie Williams Scissor Sisters Snoop Dogg Snow Patrol Stereophonics Sting Joss Stone U2 Velvet Revolver Bob Geldof The Killers Madonna Travis UB40 Ms. Dynamite BERLIN: Audioalave Green Day Lauryn Hill Brian Wilson Die Toten Hosen a-ha Chris de Burgh Bap Joana Zimmer Juan Diego Florez Juli Katherine Jenkins Reamonn Renee Olstead Roxy Music Sasha Silbermond Soehne Mannheims Wir Sind Helden PHILADELPHIA: Will Smith (host) Bon Jovi Maroon 5 Dave Matthews Band Sarah McLachlan Rob Thomas Keith Urban Jay-Z Stevie Wonder Kaiser Chiefs Destiny's Child Linkin Park P. Diddy PARIS: Sheryl Crow Shakira The Cure Jamiroquai Kool Shen Louis Bertignac Muse Disiz La Peste Dido Tina Arena Faudel Andrea Bocelli Craig David Calogero Florent Pagny Kyo Yannick Noah Youssou N'Dour Placebo Axelle Red Johnny Hallyday Manu Chao Renaud Cerrone / Nile Rogers David Hallyday Diam's ROME: Tim McGraw Faith Hill Duran Duran Francesco De Gregori Francesco Renga Gemelli Diversi Le Vibrazioni Max Pezzali Negramaro Noa Tiromancino Irene Grandi Articolo 31 Jovanotti Antonello Venditti Nek Laura Pausini Biagio Antonacci Vasco Rossi Zucchero CANADA: African Guitar Summit Barenaked Ladies Blue Rodeo Bruce Cockburn Bryan Adams Bachman Cummings Band Deep Purple DobaCaracol featuring Kna'an Gordon Lightfoot Great Big Sea Jann Arden Les Trois Accords Motley Crue Our Lady Peace Sam Roberts Simple Plan Tegan & Sara The Tragically Hip Tom Cochrane SCOTLAND (July 6): Travis Snow Patrol Garbage Jamie Cullum Youssou N'Dour Zutons Sugababes Dido Embrace The Thrills McFly Ronan Keating Natasha and Daniel Bedingfield Texas Wet Wet Wet Annie Lennox The Proclaimers Edited June 29, 2005 by bahtandsold Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bartender100 Posted June 29, 2005 Author Share Posted June 29, 2005 This is going to be the most talked about,political(and musical) event for years,but nobody is interested yet. Its great UBC is showing it,I thought we were going to miss out,but who really cares about the message Sir B.G. is trying to put across?? I'm trying to get Leo Sayer & The Bay City Rollers to do a concert to cancel my visa card debt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ProfessorFart Posted June 29, 2005 Share Posted June 29, 2005 ''This is going to be the most talked about,political(and musical) event for years,but nobody is interested yet.'' I disagree! I think that apart from the return of Pink Floyd this will soon be forgotten. There is no politics here either. Its a bunch of millionaires raising their profiles in the name of the poor. All it is in real terms is a good chance for the chattering classes to feel that they are saving the planet for another 5 years. Geldof claims its about raising awarness about 3rd World debt. Well if anyone needs Geldof to tell them that the 3rd World is poor then they deserve no place in the Human Race. Its a nice fluffy 'feel good about yourself' affair which in truth will change nothing just like Live Aid changed nothing. The real root of the problem is not governments, multi nationals, or the legacy of colonisation but the fact that no one ever challenges the ineptitude of the charitable agencies to whom the trusting public pay millions to blindly each year. Just what do they do with the money year in year out? Does anyone care? Answers on a postcard to Professor Fart c/o Thaivisa.com Best reply gets half a stella, a copy of Razzle magazine from April 2002 (used) and a box of smokes of their choice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fallingintoinfinity Posted June 30, 2005 Share Posted June 30, 2005 Which concert place will be telecast..?? Will it be London or cover all place simultaneously..? Looking forward to watch it... Pink Floyd play together after 24 years... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
taxexile Posted July 2, 2005 Share Posted July 2, 2005 mccartney and geldoff have just called me to ask me to let all of you at thai visa know that this is the running order and set list for the london gig. Sir Paul McCartney and U2: Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band U2: One Coldplay: In My Place, Fix You Coldplay and Richard Ashcroft: Bitter Sweet Symphony Sir Elton John (introduced by Little Britain's Matt Lucas and David Walliams): Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting, The Bitch is Back Sir Elton John and Pete Doherty: Children of the Revolution Dido: Life for Rent, White Flag, Thank You Stereophonics: Songs to be confirmed REM: The One I Love, Losing My Religion, Imitation of Life, Everybody Hurts Ms Dynamite: Dy-na-mi-tee, Judgement Day, Redemption Song Keane: Everybody's Changing, Somewhere Only We Know Travis: Sing, Turn, Why Does It Always Rain On Me? Annie Lennox: Walking on Broken Glass, Sisters are Doin' It for Themselves, Sweet Dreams UB40: Food for Thought, Red Red Wine Snoop Dogg: Songs to be confirmed Razorlight: Somewhere Else, Golden Touch, Vice Madonna: Like a Prayer, Music, Ray of Light Snow Patrol: Chocolate, Run Joss Stone: I Had a Dream, Super Duper Love Scissor Sisters: Laura, Take Your Mama Velvet Revolver: Songs to be confirmed The Killers: Songs to be confirmed Sting: Every Breath You Take, Message in a Bottle, Desert Rose Mariah Carey: Make It Happen, Vision of Love Robbie Williams: Let Me Entertain You, Rock DJ, Feel, We Will Rock You The Who: Won't Get Fooled Again, Baba O'Riley Pink Floyd: Money, Comfortably Numb, Wish You Were Here Sir Paul McCartney: The Long and Winding Road Finale: Sir Paul McCartney joined on stage by George Michael and Sir Mick Jagger Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Dude Posted July 2, 2005 Share Posted July 2, 2005 (edited) Thx for the heads-up BT I was wondering about this just recently!Trying to find a list of confirmed acts and maybe someone can add to or confirm this? - LONDON: Mariah Carey Coldplay Dido Pink Floyd Keane Elton John Annie Lennox Paul McCartney Razorlight REM Robbie Williams Scissor Sisters Snoop Dogg Snow Patrol Stereophonics Sting Joss Stone U2 Velvet Revolver Bob Geldof The Killers Madonna Travis UB40 Ms. Dynamite BERLIN: Audioalave Green Day Lauryn Hill Brian Wilson Die Toten Hosen a-ha Chris de Burgh Bap Joana Zimmer Juan Diego Florez Juli Katherine Jenkins Reamonn Renee Olstead Roxy Music Sasha Silbermond Soehne Mannheims Wir Sind Helden PHILADELPHIA: Will Smith (host) Bon Jovi Maroon 5 Dave Matthews Band Sarah McLachlan Rob Thomas Keith Urban Jay-Z Stevie Wonder Kaiser Chiefs Destiny's Child Linkin Park P. Diddy PARIS: Sheryl Crow Shakira The Cure Jamiroquai Kool Shen Louis Bertignac Muse Disiz La Peste Dido Tina Arena Faudel Andrea Bocelli Craig David Calogero Florent Pagny Kyo Yannick Noah Youssou N'Dour Placebo Axelle Red Johnny Hallyday Manu Chao Renaud Cerrone / Nile Rogers David Hallyday Diam's ROME: Tim McGraw Faith Hill Duran Duran Francesco De Gregori Francesco Renga Gemelli Diversi Le Vibrazioni Max Pezzali Negramaro Noa Tiromancino Irene Grandi Articolo 31 Jovanotti Antonello Venditti Nek Laura Pausini Biagio Antonacci Vasco Rossi Zucchero CANADA: African Guitar Summit Barenaked Ladies Blue Rodeo Bruce Cockburn Bryan Adams Bachman Cummings Band Deep Purple DobaCaracol featuring Kna'an Gordon Lightfoot Great Big Sea Jann Arden Les Trois Accords Motley Crue Our Lady Peace Sam Roberts Simple Plan Tegan & Sara The Tragically Hip Tom Cochrane SCOTLAND (July 6): Travis Snow Patrol Garbage Jamie Cullum Youssou N'Dour Zutons Sugababes Dido Embrace The Thrills McFly Ronan Keating Natasha and Daniel Bedingfield Texas Wet Wet Wet Annie Lennox The Proclaimers <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Edited July 2, 2005 by The Dude Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
george Posted July 2, 2005 Share Posted July 2, 2005 Wow, this will be a long night. But a fantastic event! Hope UBC will show less red screens than usual Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
baht&sold Posted July 2, 2005 Share Posted July 2, 2005 (edited) Wow, this will be a long night. But a fantastic event! Hope UBC will show less red screens than usual <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Heartily agree George I am looking around for somewhere with a big screen to watch this tonight- anyone know a venue??? it goes till 6a.m. tho... Ok, now, there's a debate here and no one has really addressed it thus far- This concert seems to have alot of people wondering if it's a charity event or what exactly? It appears to be an "awareness" event, to hilight the poor in debt laden Africa for example, in advance of the G8 meeting in Edinburgh next week. The underlying mission appears to get Govts of the G8 developed countries to forgive the debts of 3rd world countries, then encourage the G8 to give billions more, all in the hopes of releasing the burden on the common citizens of 3rd world countries, so they may have an opportunity to advance without crushing debt preventing that advancement. I'll probably get skewered here but I'll try a BASIC overview; Ok, so where did this debt come from? -Largely via Govt and financial institutions of the G8, to 3rd world Govt's, their financial institutions and various 3rd world causes. Fine, what happened to the money? -To a large extent, it was funelled thru the various 3rd world govt's agencies and their financial institutions etc, supposedly to enhance very worthy causes which most including myself would fully support- BUT largely was corrupted, siphoned off and ending up in the offshore bank accounts of cronies and insiders of said corrupt 3rd world Govts. So, why do the common people of 3rd world countries who the money was intended BUT never saw this money now have to repay it in the form of taxes, price increases etc? -Because the private "connected people" whom actually received the bulk of the siphoned loans/grants/aid etc, actually received it through the original recipient, the 3rd world Govt, or 3rd world financial institutions, thereby making that Govt (therefor it's citizens) responsible for repaying it. Ok, why not trace which insiders and which Govt officials were involved in collusion in siphoning the funds and hold THEM individually responsible? -Because THEY control the power in said corrupt 3rd world country and have a vested interest not to change things, why on earth would they- what's in it for them??? (keep yer mitts of MY mercedes pal;) Well, why isn't this then an awareness concert to bring full pressure on these corrupt 3rd world Govts via a mass external (and hopefully internal) outcry?? -(sigh) I have no idea. I do know these Govts use every means available to keep their citizens focused on hating "the west" , when they should actually despise their own Govts for literally enslaving them... Hey, it seems to work and the shiny new mercedes, offshore bank accounts, houses and estates all over the world keep on coming for the "connected". Meanwhile, their avg citizens are trying to live on less than a dollar a day, yet are responsible for repaying the cronies "private" debts and it's crushing them... The other option is to send coalition after coalition in, to down these puppet regimes but we all know what that may bring... Looking forward to a fantastic concert and hoping the "awareness" created is focused right where it should be- on 3rd world corruption. Edited July 2, 2005 by bahtandsold Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
baht&sold Posted July 2, 2005 Share Posted July 2, 2005 Good thing I deb8ted myself, since nobody seems interested to add their two satang... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Moog Posted July 2, 2005 Share Posted July 2, 2005 Giving it to the Governments will just see it stolen again. I know a 'tycoon' who routinely steals aid money. I guess he's bought me many glasses of red wine with embexzzled funds. 3rd World elites aren't capable of managing their own countries, they never will be in our lifetimes. I almost feel like advocating re-colonization. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
george Posted July 2, 2005 Share Posted July 2, 2005 UBC Channel 21 is "having technical problems". The concert has not yet started. They are playing cartoons at the monent.. TiT Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Belfastboy Posted July 2, 2005 Share Posted July 2, 2005 not to rub it in...but U2 were excellent with paul mccartney...and rite now coldplay and richard ashcroft are doing a bloody great set....!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Totster Posted July 2, 2005 Share Posted July 2, 2005 Watch the webcast here... http://music.aol.com/live_8_concert/live_now totster Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gazza Posted July 12, 2005 Share Posted July 12, 2005 Thx for the heads-up BT I was wondering about this just recently!Trying to find a list of confirmed acts and maybe someone can add to or confirm this? - LONDON: Mariah Carey Coldplay Dido Pink Floyd Keane Elton John Annie Lennox Paul McCartney Razorlight REM Robbie Williams Scissor Sisters Snoop Dogg Snow Patrol Stereophonics Sting Joss Stone U2 Velvet Revolver Bob Geldof The Killers Madonna Travis UB40 Ms. Dynamite BERLIN: Audioalave Green Day Lauryn Hill Brian Wilson Die Toten Hosen a-ha Chris de Burgh Bap Joana Zimmer Juan Diego Florez Juli Katherine Jenkins Reamonn Renee Olstead Roxy Music Sasha Silbermond Soehne Mannheims Wir Sind Helden PHILADELPHIA: Will Smith (host) Bon Jovi Maroon 5 Dave Matthews Band Sarah McLachlan Rob Thomas Keith Urban Jay-Z Stevie Wonder Kaiser Chiefs Destiny's Child Linkin Park P. Diddy PARIS: Sheryl Crow Shakira The Cure Jamiroquai Kool Shen Louis Bertignac Muse Disiz La Peste Dido Tina Arena Faudel Andrea Bocelli Craig David Calogero Florent Pagny Kyo Yannick Noah Youssou N'Dour Placebo Axelle Red Johnny Hallyday Manu Chao Renaud Cerrone / Nile Rogers David Hallyday Diam's ROME: Tim McGraw Faith Hill Duran Duran Francesco De Gregori Francesco Renga Gemelli Diversi Le Vibrazioni Max Pezzali Negramaro Noa Tiromancino Irene Grandi Articolo 31 Jovanotti Antonello Venditti Nek Laura Pausini Biagio Antonacci Vasco Rossi Zucchero CANADA: African Guitar Summit Barenaked Ladies Blue Rodeo Bruce Cockburn Bryan Adams Bachman Cummings Band Deep Purple DobaCaracol featuring Kna'an Gordon Lightfoot Great Big Sea Jann Arden Les Trois Accords Motley Crue Our Lady Peace Sam Roberts Simple Plan Tegan & Sara The Tragically Hip Tom Cochrane SCOTLAND (July 6): Travis Snow Patrol Garbage Jamie Cullum Youssou N'Dour Zutons Sugababes Dido Embrace The Thrills McFly Ronan Keating Natasha and Daniel Bedingfield Texas Wet Wet Wet Annie Lennox The Proclaimers The concert is being re-run on CH21 over the nights of 11th - 15th at 2300 - 1am. Anyone know if there were any surprise appearances? Only saw the first few hours. Didn't seem the same without a Dylan or a Clapton. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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