dave2012
10-04-2007, 02:15 PM
i think i have mentioned this before, but here's a new piece on it from msn...
the whole thing is so obvious they are banging it over your head.
http://news.uk.msn.com/environment.aspx
Top bands head climate change event
Madonna, the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Razorlight are among the acts taking to the stage for a star-studded concert at the new Wembley Stadium to highlight the threat of climate change. They will be joined by Keane, Snow Patrol, Duran Duran, the Black Eyed Peas and Genesis for the London leg of the global series of Live Earth concerts which take place on July 7.
The other performers announced on Tuesday for the Wembley event were the Beastie Boys, Bloc Party, Corinne Bailey Rae, Damien Rice, David Gray, the Foo Fighters, James Blunt, John Legend and Paolo Nutini. London is just one of the cities taking part in the event across the globe, along with Shanghai, Johannesburg and Sydney, while there will also be concerts in Japan, Brazil and the US. The full line-up globally will feature more than 100 acts.
Promoters hope the concerts will engage an audience of more than 2 billion people through a combination of concert attendance and the massive global reach of MSN. (Microsoft is the owner of MSN and news.uk.MSN.com and the publisher of MSN News) That audience, and the proceeds from the concerts, will create the foundation for a new, multi-year global effort to combat the climate crisis led by The Alliance for Climate Protection and its Chair, Al Gore.
glad to see muse were good to their word and are staying well out of this satanic ritual dressed up as global-science-music festival. shame about the chilis tho, altho im not gonna hold it against them.
the whole thing is so obvious they are banging it over your head.
http://news.uk.msn.com/environment.aspx
Top bands head climate change event
Madonna, the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Razorlight are among the acts taking to the stage for a star-studded concert at the new Wembley Stadium to highlight the threat of climate change. They will be joined by Keane, Snow Patrol, Duran Duran, the Black Eyed Peas and Genesis for the London leg of the global series of Live Earth concerts which take place on July 7.
The other performers announced on Tuesday for the Wembley event were the Beastie Boys, Bloc Party, Corinne Bailey Rae, Damien Rice, David Gray, the Foo Fighters, James Blunt, John Legend and Paolo Nutini. London is just one of the cities taking part in the event across the globe, along with Shanghai, Johannesburg and Sydney, while there will also be concerts in Japan, Brazil and the US. The full line-up globally will feature more than 100 acts.
Promoters hope the concerts will engage an audience of more than 2 billion people through a combination of concert attendance and the massive global reach of MSN. (Microsoft is the owner of MSN and news.uk.MSN.com and the publisher of MSN News) That audience, and the proceeds from the concerts, will create the foundation for a new, multi-year global effort to combat the climate crisis led by The Alliance for Climate Protection and its Chair, Al Gore.
glad to see muse were good to their word and are staying well out of this satanic ritual dressed up as global-science-music festival. shame about the chilis tho, altho im not gonna hold it against them.