Friday, July 8, 2005

YOU'RE A SLAVE TO MONEY, THEN YOU DIE: As hoped for yesterday, MTV announced today that they need a 'do-over' on Live 8:
This Saturday, July 9, MTV and sib VH1 will each air five commercial-free hours of selected performances from 'Live 8: A Concert to Make Poverty History.'

VH1 will air footage from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., MTV from 3 to 8 p.m. The channels will both air some of the same performances, including U2, Coldplay, Paul McCartney and the reunion of Pink Floyd.

But the nets will divide other performances by audience interest: MTV will air, among others, the Killers, Kanye West, Green Day and Linkin Park with Jay-Z, while VH1 will include Sting, Dave Matthews, Maroon 5 and Rob Thomas.

You know who I want to see, of course: Yannick Noah. Anyone know if he's still rocking the Le Coq Sportifs?

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