Showing posts with label Live Earth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Live Earth. Show all posts

Monday, July 09, 2007

Monday Wrap


Alright, this is Joe from IA. Barrett is on vacation this week and asked me if I would help out a little during his absence. So in addition to a few posts that he was able to write ahead of time, you'll be receiving a few from me. Since it is what you are used to and a nice change from what I do on my site, I am going to stick to commenting on music news items. Here are some that stuck out to me today...

- Have any of you ever used Last.fm? I've used it, but I had no idea that 20 million people use it! Sony BMG caught wind of that and they signed a deal that will allow all of those users free streaming access to their big ass catalog. Obviously, this is huge for both sides. Last.fm will become the largest web based radio station in the world and Sony BMG has a lot more people to pimp their music to.

- Along the same lines, Sprint has apparently decided to join forces with Atlantic Records and internet do-gooders MediaDefender to distribute rapper Plies' music on P2P networks. Basically, when you get a song, you also get Sprint's branding shoved down your throat. Since we don't see enough of this company everywhere else, they want to make sure that the computer geeks who don't watch television, also get sick of their crappy marketing. My question is out of all the musicians in Atlantic's stable, why the hell would they pick that guy? I'm willing to bet that this is just the beginning.

- A couple of weeks ago, Panda Bear played a big show in Baltimore. For those of you who missed him, he has decided to distribute a free tour DVD. You can learn more at the special site.

- I love Daytrotter! For those of you who aren't familiar, they are a site that has several bands a week come to their studio and record unique songs that they then distribute freely in mp3 format. For their latest session, they brought in indie darlings The National who decided to record a cover of The Psych Furs' classic "Pretty in Pink." You can check out the session here.

- Back in college during the late 90's, my girlfriend (at the time) and I had this ongoing argument. Who is better, Prince or Michael Jackson? I've always stood by Prince and time has proven me right. Needless to say, it was cool to see him continue his renaissance over the weekend. On Saturday, he returned home to Minneapolis with not one, but 3 shows! He started by playing a department store to promote his cologne, then he played a show at an arena. He ended the night with a return to First Avenue, which is the club that he made famous way back in the 80's with his movie "Purple Rain." The night finally ended when the cops shut him down at 4AM.

- Did any of you see Metallica play Live Earth this weekend? James Hetfield had this freaky ass grey beard. Apparently it was so freaky, that it scared the people responsible for security at Britain's Luton airport. He was detained over concerns that his beard was too "Taliban-like". Personally, I find it hilarious that the man who penned "Enter Sandman" is arrested for looking Amish.

Well, that is it for tonight. Before I leave, I ask you for your thoughts on last weekend's Live Earth. What did you think? Personally, I thought it was bloated and pointless. They meant well, but in the end, you had your usual musicians, actors and politicians preach from their pedestals. If I want that, I'll pick up that latest issue of Rolling Stone.

Feel free to comment on your thoughts on any of the topics that I touched upon, things that I may have missed or how much you miss Barrett. Good night.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Live Earth Reveals Performers for USA and UK; Tickets On Sale April 16

Live Earth

Al Gore has made it clear he won't let Washington keep him down. Organizers today announced sixteen of the headliners who will perform at the U.S. leg of the 7-continent, 24-hour Live Earth concerts on 7/7/07. The concert will be held at Giants Stadium in New Jersey, according to Live Earth Founder and Executive Producer Kevin Wall. Tickets for the show go on sale Monday, April 16 at 10 a.m. EDT. All proceeds will go to The Alliance for Climate Protection and other international NGOs (non-governmental organizations).

“We hope the energy created by Live Earth will jump start a massive public education effort,” Live Earth Co-Chair Vice President Al Gore said. “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.”

The U.S. show will feature live on stage:
AFI
Akon
Alicia Keys
Bon Jovi
Dave Matthews Band
Fall Out Boy (if they settle their differences in time...)
John Mayer
Kanye West ("George Bush hates the planet")

Kelly Clarkson
KT Tunstall
Ludacris
Melissa Etheridge
Rihanna
Roger Waters
Smashing Pumpkins
The Police

Are the Pumpkins and the Police just playing every possible show they can get their hands on?

The following artists will perform at the London leg of Live Earth at Wembley Stadium:

Beastie Boys
Black Eyed Peas
Bloc Party
Corinne Bailey Rae
Damien Rice (without Lisa Hannigan, of course)
David Gray
Duran Duran
Foo Fighters
Genesis
James Blunt
John Legend
Keane
Madonna
Paolo Nutine
Razorlight
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Snow Patrol

Friday, March 30, 2007

Live Earth Shut Out of Tourist D.C.

Al Gore

Live Earth has been shut out of Washington, DC, thanks in part to Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.) who has called global warming "the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people." The Senator objected to "having any events on the Capitol grounds that are either highly partisan or politically controversial - and the proposed Gore concert is both."

The event is scheduled to take place on July 7 (7/7/07), and is planned to have an event on all seven continents, including Antarctica. While Al Gore and other organizers proposed the Live Earth concert event, featuring Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, Black Eyed Peas, Bon Jovi and others, on Washington's National Mall, it doesn't look like the political/tourist area of DC is any longer an option.