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Saturday, July 02, 2005
Are You Watching Live 8?
Live 8 goes on all day in 13 cities around the globe. You can watch or listen on VH1, MTV, XM Satellite Radio and AOL. Even if you're not a member of AOL, you can watch feeds from London, Paris, Rome, Toronto, Philadelphia and Berlin, as well as a global feed that travels between concerts.
So far I've seen segments with Annie Lennox, Black Eyed Peas, Bryan Adams and an excellent Afro-Caribbean band called Doba Coracol, fronted by two drumming women. The AOL feeds are great if you have a fast connection. Unfortunately I missed the London opening with Sir Paul McCartney and U2, as well as Sir Elton John, Cold Play and REM, but I understand AOL will have videos of many performances up later. Right now I'm hearing some Italian guy in the old Circus Maximus in Roma playing a mean acoustic blues guitar and singing blues in Italian. This is the aspect of globalism I love.
Bruce Cockburn, as always, is kick ass in Toronto, including this old gem. Things haven't changed much:
Call it Democracy
by Bruce Cockburn, written Nov. 1985
Padded with power here they come
international loan sharks backed by the guns
of market hungry military profiteers
whose word is a swamp and whose brow is smeared
with the blood of the poor
Who rob life of its quality
who render rage a necessity
by turning countries into labour camps
modern slavers in drag as champions of freedom
Sinister cynical instrument
who makes the gun into a sacrament --
the only response to the deification
of tyranny by so-called "developed" nations'
idolatry of ideology
North south east west
kill the best and buy the rest
it's just spend a buck to make a buck
you don't really give a flying fuck
about the people in misery
IMF dirty MF
takes away everything it can get
always making certain that there's one thing left
keep them on the hook with insupportable debt
See the paid-off local bottom feeders
passing themselves off as leaders
kiss the ladies shake hands with the fellows
open for business like a cheap bordello
And they call it democracy
and they call it democracy
and they call it democracy
and they call it democracy
See the loaded eyes of the children too
trying to make the best of it the way kids do
one day you're going to rise from your habitual feast
to find yourself staring down the throat of the beast
they call the revolution
IMF dirty MF
takes away everything it can get
always making certain that there's one thing left
keep them on the hook with insupportable debt
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"Music makes the people come together, yeah."
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"Don't drink the water -- there's blood in the water."
July 2, 2005 at 10:43 AM in Events | Permalink
Comments
I really really wanted to go, but of course that involved texting, which escapes me.
I did see it from the London Eye, however, which I specifically overcame my terror of in order to "see" Live 8. We actually were watching REM, though I didn't know it when I told someone I thought I'd seen a sea of lighters, therefore they must be playing "Everybody Hurts".
We heard it too as we walked along Marble Arch. Then we came home and watched on BBC, which was the best.
Posted by: KathyF | Jul 4, 2005 3:40:01 PM