Music only
Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2005 8:12 pm
. . . . and leaving aside the political side of today's concert.
Didn't see it all, obviously, but was impressed with The Killers, The Scissor Sisters, Annie Lennox, Keane, Snow Patrol and Madonna, among others.
Could have done without Snoop Dog, Slash's band.
Not a fan of Robbie William or Joss Stone, but both got the crowd going.
Worth waiting for Pink Floyd---and Roger Waters seemed quite delighted to be taking part. Has to be said, though, that they make The Rolling Stones look young.
Hope someone was keeping an eye on Pete Townshend during the finale, with all those kids running round. (Sorry, cheap shot).
Amazed to find that Macartney still knows how to rock. Charlie Manson's theme tune Helter Skelter, no less.
Unimpressed by Mariah Carey. Whereas Lennox and Madonna know how to work with people, she came across as condescending with those kids.
Moment of the day----Peter Kay asking Joss Stone how old she was when she sold her soul to Satan.
Not perfect, by an means, but not as much dross as Live Aid had (Adam Ant, Status Quo, Howard Jones, Nik Kershaw, 70% of the Philly acts, yes I do mean you).
Didn't see it all, obviously, but was impressed with The Killers, The Scissor Sisters, Annie Lennox, Keane, Snow Patrol and Madonna, among others.
Could have done without Snoop Dog, Slash's band.
Not a fan of Robbie William or Joss Stone, but both got the crowd going.
Worth waiting for Pink Floyd---and Roger Waters seemed quite delighted to be taking part. Has to be said, though, that they make The Rolling Stones look young.
Hope someone was keeping an eye on Pete Townshend during the finale, with all those kids running round. (Sorry, cheap shot).
Amazed to find that Macartney still knows how to rock. Charlie Manson's theme tune Helter Skelter, no less.
Unimpressed by Mariah Carey. Whereas Lennox and Madonna know how to work with people, she came across as condescending with those kids.
Moment of the day----Peter Kay asking Joss Stone how old she was when she sold her soul to Satan.
Not perfect, by an means, but not as much dross as Live Aid had (Adam Ant, Status Quo, Howard Jones, Nik Kershaw, 70% of the Philly acts, yes I do mean you).