Live 8
#16
Originally Posted by Gray C
Who was on the Canadian Live 8 show?
Artists performing include:
African Guitar Summit
Barenaked Ladies
Blue Rodeo
Bruce Cockburn
Bryan Adams
The Bachman Cummings Band
Deep Purple
DMC
DobaCaracol featuring Kna'an
Gordon Lightfoot
Great Big Sea
Jann Arden
Jet
Les Trois Accords
Motley Crue
Our Lady Peace
Sam Roberts
Simple Plan
Tegan & Sara
The Tragically Hip
Tom Cochrane
#17
Originally Posted by Interested
Maria Carey seems to be an egotistical maniac!! I doubt whether she even really knew what Live 8 was supposed to be about.
Hands down to Madonna she was fab.
I still can't believe that there is so much poverty in the world, it really wants to make me do something proactive like become an aid worker. However it looks like to you have to have a phd to become one!!
Hands down to Madonna she was fab.
I still can't believe that there is so much poverty in the world, it really wants to make me do something proactive like become an aid worker. However it looks like to you have to have a phd to become one!!
#18
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Sunday, July 03, 2005
BARRIE, Ont. -- Neil Young, Gordon Lightfoot, Bruce Cockburn and the Barenaked Ladies were among the homegrown musical stars who crowded onstage last night to belt out "Rockin' in the Free World", bringing down the curtain on a raucous Live 8 concert bash.
It was the first time Young had performed since suffering a brain aneurysm earlier this year, and 35,000 concert-goers roared their approval.
Immediately after the song, musicians broke into a chorus of "O Canada."
It was a fitting end to a day of shows held simultaneously to pressure leaders of the wealthy G-8 nations to increase aid to Africa when they meet in Scotland this week.
"Today we are part of the biggest rock concert in history," said Bryan Adams, one of the day's first performers at Park Place, about an hour's drive north of Toronto.
"We're seeing people power. I believe in that."
Hosted by comedians Dan Aykroyd and Tom Green, the Barrie gig had been criticized for a talent lineup that some deemed "over the hill."
But the mostly 20-something crowd seemed happy to spend much of the nine-hour event clapping along to hits by rock veterans like Young, Adams, Cockburn and Tom Cochrane.
Montreal's Simple Plan injected one notable dose of youthful energy into the event, sprinting around the stage and squirting water at the crowd.
The only sour note of the day occurred when the crowd booed a satellite performance from Las Vegas by Quebec singer Celine Dion.
"No, no, no," scolded Aykroyd as the catcalls rained down. "Be proud of Celine Dion. She's here to help and entertain us. She's working hard, hard, hard."
Sunday, July 03, 2005
BARRIE, Ont. -- Neil Young, Gordon Lightfoot, Bruce Cockburn and the Barenaked Ladies were among the homegrown musical stars who crowded onstage last night to belt out "Rockin' in the Free World", bringing down the curtain on a raucous Live 8 concert bash.
It was the first time Young had performed since suffering a brain aneurysm earlier this year, and 35,000 concert-goers roared their approval.
Immediately after the song, musicians broke into a chorus of "O Canada."
It was a fitting end to a day of shows held simultaneously to pressure leaders of the wealthy G-8 nations to increase aid to Africa when they meet in Scotland this week.
"Today we are part of the biggest rock concert in history," said Bryan Adams, one of the day's first performers at Park Place, about an hour's drive north of Toronto.
"We're seeing people power. I believe in that."
Hosted by comedians Dan Aykroyd and Tom Green, the Barrie gig had been criticized for a talent lineup that some deemed "over the hill."
But the mostly 20-something crowd seemed happy to spend much of the nine-hour event clapping along to hits by rock veterans like Young, Adams, Cockburn and Tom Cochrane.
Montreal's Simple Plan injected one notable dose of youthful energy into the event, sprinting around the stage and squirting water at the crowd.
The only sour note of the day occurred when the crowd booed a satellite performance from Las Vegas by Quebec singer Celine Dion.
"No, no, no," scolded Aykroyd as the catcalls rained down. "Be proud of Celine Dion. She's here to help and entertain us. She's working hard, hard, hard."
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So as much as I enjoyed what I saw....why the hell did they hold this in Barrie????
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Originally Posted by Smokey
So as much as I enjoyed what I saw....why the hell did they hold this in Barrie????
I took a took a look at the BBC coverage today and they had attendees from all the different concerts write about their Live 8 experience. However Barrie was missing, I wonder why!?
Don't get me wrong Barrie is a lovely place, but imagine if the U.K had decided to host Live 8 in Doncaster.
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Originally Posted by Gray C
Who was on the Canadian Live 8 show?




