Monday, July 9, 2007

Metallica at Live earth Video



Here is a video of metallica playing at the Wembley venue of the Live Earth Concerts in July 2007

Sunday, June 3, 2007

Live Earth UK - the lights stay on!

There had been plans to get everyone to turn of their lights and other power sources as part of the July 7 Live Earth Concert in the UK. The concert is designed to raise awareness of global warming and the organisers thought that this would be a way to send a symbolic message to the powers that be about peoples concerns about Global Warming. The organisers are having to rethink their plans though because the National Grid have insisted that when everyone turns the power back on there will be a risk of a power surge that would fry the national grid and cause problems in hospitals and other sensitive areas. back to the drawing board for the organisers on this one.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Roger Daltry slams live earth concerts

Roger Daltrey is not very impressed with the idea of the Live earth Concerts this summer.

The Live Earth event at Wembley will feature acts who support the idea of awareness of global warming. The WHO won't be playing but the line up includes Madonna and the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

Daltrey speaking to the UK's The Sun said,
"Bollocks to that! The last thing the planet needs is a rock concert. I can't believe it. Let's burn even more fuel. We have problems with global warming, but the questions and the answers are so huge I don't know what a rock concert's ever going to do to help. Everybody on this planet at the moment, unless they are living in the deepest rainforest in Brazil, knows about climate change... My answer is to burn all the f***ing oil as quick as possible and then the politicians will have to find a solution."

Fortunately for the rest of us Roger Daltry is not respeonsible for the worldwide response to the mpending disaster of Global Warming.

He also compared the 2006 Live 8 concerts to relieve African nations of their international debt, and the 1985 Live Aid concerts for famine relief with the Live Aid event.
The Who played both of these events but according to Daltry,

"What did we really achieve at Live 8? We got loads of platitudes and no action. Who were we kidding there? At least with Live Aid, Bob Geldof was willing to work the trenches and they did save a lot of lives. We could see what we achieved at the end of it."

What Roger Daltry fails to understand is that it is not just awareness of Gobal warming that the events are seeking to raise but also awareness that there is a need to take action and the consequences if we don't. Now the Live Earth events may not be the perfect way to do that but we don't hear Roger Daltry coming up with any other suggestions do we? It seems all Daltry is interested in at the moment is his current tour and keeping his bank balance up.

Check out the links on the left for info on line ups for the events. The Who wont be playing.

Monday, April 30, 2007

Watching the sceptics

Of course not everyone is convinced that Live Earth is a good thing and one of the things we will do here is monitor some of the sceptics and wet blankets who want to pour scorne on the whole thing.

Take Dan Calabrese at the North Star writers group. He admits to being a bit of scientific ingnoramus but nevertheless has an ego so wide that he is prepared to dismiss the evidence of man made global warming as simply being the product of slick propoganda and he clearly sees Live Earth as merely a part of this propoganda machine. Never mind the evidence that rolls in week after week Dan. Hey thats only fact! Much better to create some sort of conspiracy theory about the whole thing eh?