POSTING GUIDELINES
This forum is intended to provide an atmosphere of open communication, where each member can share his or her own insights and opinions. To help achieve this goal, we ask that you:
Do not post libelous or illegal material.
Do not post harassing or discriminatory comments based on race, ethnic origin, gender, or sexual orientation.
Do not solicit or advertise.
If you have questions or comments about this forum (such as technical difficulties or performance issues), please contact your forum administrator for the appropriate channel for your inquiry.
Moderation
Any post that violates the above conditions, or departs from the intended purpose of this forum may be removed without notice by the administration.
We reserve the right to edit any post for reasons including, but not limited to: language, length, or content not appropriate to the topic of this forum.
Older threads or messages may be removed from time to time, to main to maintain categories or threads of manageable length.
Any member who breaches these Guidelines through hostile, abusive or other inappropriate behavior may find their account privileges revoked.
Privacy
Remember that this is a public forum, and you have no guarantee or expectation of privacy. Your post could be read by anyone.
Posts can be traced. We record information about every user of this forum, and will honor any court orders or requests by recognized law authorities for information about individuals posting libelous material.
All communications on this board are deemed to by public and not private communications. We reserve the right to remove without notice any message posted for any reason, but we have no obligation to remove content you find objectionable.
Regarding your email address and other personal information
Although we require your email address for verification purposes, we recommend that you do not post it or any other personal information such, as phone numbers or your home address. Your posts can be searched by bots or third parties that have no affiliation with the administrator of this forum.
Disclaimer
The views expressed by members of this forum are their own and do not reflect the position of the administrator or other members. Each member is responsible for the content of his/her own posts.
Please report any activity that you notice which is libelous, inflammatory, or in violation of common decency to the management immediately.
Full page article in today's Sunday Times about Bono who re-iterates all the achievements of Live 8, and responds to criticism about the lack of African performers at the London event.
Not surprisingly Bono is almost entirely "singing from the same hymn sheet" as Bob!
After all the events of 2005 Bono wants to concentrate on his music!
The interviewer is the one who wrote Bono on Bono (same book as Bono in Conversation).
Bono does say that he was a bit uncomfortable about there not being many African artists, but defends Bob by saying there were lots of African artists playing at Jo'burg and the TV/media didn't focus on them, they focused on the popular band, proving Bob's point.
Well if this article has any truth Bob and Bono clashed over the lack of black artists issue. I guess whatever they said in private they'd stick together in public:
you can't blame bob for cutting down on black artist really.lets face it a lot of popular black artists are rappers who think theyre hard.i'm not being racist or anything else because i will say that its the samw for a large amount of white american kids who think they can rap.i mean just look at what happened with snoop dogg.disastor, he could have really ruined it.told not to swear and it turns out half of his lyrics were the word f#*#.why would you do that?hmm?why?
The criticism was that the event was for Africa and Africa wasn't represented, and this was racist. I can see the point, but I know that Bob is far from racist. He explained his reasoning and he got results - can't argue with that.
The criticism was that the event was for Africa and Africa wasn't represented, and this was racist. I can see the point, but I know that Bob is far from racist. He explained his reasoning and he got results - can't argue with that.
I'd agree with that. Bob knew what he had to do & unfortunately sacrifices had to be made. The important thing is the outcome..
__________________
Regards, Musicmania...
“To stop the flow of music would be like the stopping of time itself, incredible and inconceivable.” Aaron Copland.
African music is far from rap, although there are indeed some African rappers. Somehow "black artists" for some people is the same as rap. At any rate, everything seems to have turned out well and whatever differences Bob and Bono had in private, they have done a superb job helping Africa. I'm glad they're around!!
Both Bono and Bob are individuals with strong opinions and ideas of their. It is unsurprising that they might have clashed during the organisation of Live8! However, they are good friends, and ultimately have the same goal (making a difference for Africa) so will stick together in the public face.
No African music isn't just rap. There are some brilliant artists out there, but largely unsung - so to speak!
Exactly! These 2 (Bono & Sir Bob) each have keen feelings about what's right and overall, everything they do works out for the best. I look forward to their future endeavors as well.