Critics Laud LIVE 8 Internet Coverage
In Berlin, Green Day proclaimed its majesty with a cover of Queen's "We Are the Champions" as R.E.M. performed "Man on the Moon" in London. And R.E.M. hadn't left the stage before Tim McGraw began singing "Live Like You Were Dying" in Rome.
These were just a few of Live 8's thrilling musical moments that you couldn't see on live television. For the ultimate viewing experience, you needed America Online.
Television seemed shockingly old-fashioned in how it followed Saturday's worldwide concert for poverty relief. AOL's coverage was so superior, it may one day be seen as a historical marker in drawing people to computers instead of TV screens for big events.
http://aolsvc.news.aol.com/special2/article.adp?id=20050702155109990003This was Kick Ass!
I happen to NOT see any of the shows they say were not good.
By far Sterophonics, Green Day, Kaiser Chiefs, Muse, Black Eyed Peas, Destinys Child, Simple Plan, Bruce Cockburn, Razerlight, Dave Matthews, Snow Patrol, Linkin Park, Killers, Maroon 5 (order I saw them) kicked ass and should have had a higher jump in sales than Pink Floyd. Especially Stereophonics, Green Day, Black Eyed Peas and Linkin Park.
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Just notice a poll question on link a little under Bono;
Do musicians voicing support for a cause ever compel you to act?
Yes 60%
No 40%
Was your favorite music star part of LIVE 8?
Yes 65%
No 35%
Total Votes: 31,298