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#154160 by Pisshead
Sun Jul 08, 2007 5:42 pm
Hypocrisy?

#154168 by Gojira
Sun Jul 08, 2007 6:53 pm
What isn't?

#154172 by djskrimp
Sun Jul 08, 2007 7:39 pm
What are you talking about? I though Bob Geldof's thing was called Live Aid?


Woops....sorry. Hmm, hypocrisy? Most likely.

#154179 by Atari
Sun Jul 08, 2007 10:57 pm
I think so. That and the UK lineup sucked.

#154183 by Archetype
Mon Jul 09, 2007 2:14 am
I'll just quote George Carlin as always:

"Using technology to clean up the mess made by technology, seems kinda redundant"

#154189 by funny_little_guy
Mon Jul 09, 2007 2:32 am
Good old Carlin. I've never seen such a huge event raise so little interest before. I find it odd acually, and yeah the whole thing seems that way.

#154199 by Ike
Mon Jul 09, 2007 6:25 am
i wonder how much energy was consumed in all those huge rock shows. a friend who's into that stuff told me the lights alone on such an event eat ridiculously large amounts of energy, comparable to what a small city needs in ...some rather long period of time.

and usually, they make the electricity with diesel powered generators in order to not break down the local electricity network. might not be the most environmentally cleanest way to help earth.

or did anyone hear they used LED lights to make this a somewhat green concert?

#154205 by JuZ
Mon Jul 09, 2007 8:19 am
These concert things seem to have lost their impact. The message is good, but the medium is a bit of a waste of time. I mean, it's like: Here's Madonna, everyone. Watch her writhing around like a gap-toothed old stripper... Oh, and by the way, global warming sucks. Stop it.

Actually, the lineups for these things show how crap popular music is these days. The Police were great... 20 years ago!

/rant

#154227 by Biert
Mon Jul 09, 2007 1:46 pm
I read somewhere that this Al Gore bloke has an energy bill of $20,000 a year...


I wonder if they turned down the music of these shows to save energy.




(PS Dave Grohl with long hair is hot)

#154284 by funny_little_guy
Tue Jul 10, 2007 12:13 am
Biert wrote:(PS Dave Grohl with long hair is hot)


Pffft telling us things we already know again Biert... I mean what?

#154302 by Tim
Tue Jul 10, 2007 2:24 am
Ike wrote:i wonder how much energy was consumed in all those huge rock shows. a friend who's into that stuff told me the lights alone on such an event eat ridiculously large amounts of energy, comparable to what a small city needs in ...some rather long period of time.

and usually, they make the electricity with diesel powered generators in order to not break down the local electricity network. might not be the most environmentally cleanest way to help earth.

or did anyone hear they used LED lights to make this a somewhat green concert?


I believe they used bio-diesel in the generators. During the Sydney show the generators powering the lights actually ran out of fuel, leaving Crowded House to play in darkness for 20 minutes or so.

#154317 by Biert
Tue Jul 10, 2007 4:13 am
funny_little_guy wrote:
Biert wrote:(PS Dave Grohl with long hair is hot)


Pffft telling us things we already know again Biert... I mean what?

Just look:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQcX9ffh4hM[/youtube]

I love that man. "Leaves me with the feeling that I feel the most, feel it come WHOAOW YEAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH!!!" :guitar:

#154337 by Omninin the Ultra Quester
Tue Jul 10, 2007 5:33 am
couldnt beleive Metallica were there.
i was giggling at the thought of them playing St Anger haha. MADLY IN ANGER with energy waste!!!
its not even a good song, i just find it really unintentionly funny.

if they were gonna get a metal band why didnt they go all out and get Cannibal Corpse lol!

hey, devy could have sang Earth Day!

but yeah, the hypocrisy and smarmyness of it all grinded my gears.

#154365 by fragility
Tue Jul 10, 2007 11:09 am
The resources used to hold the conerts isn't the bigh issue to me. They seemed to have taken some steps to reduce the impact, and if theoretically it does something for awareness etc (not sure it did but never mind, must have boosted a few record sales though) then that's fine with me.

I think once you start down that argument you end up with cutting out all activity that is not 100% necessary for living...

What I do find hilarious is how many of these people on those stages probably have big gas guzzlers, or fly in private jets around the world and have lifestyles that really epitomise consumption

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