Posted on 05/29/2007 8:45:08 AM PDT by dennisw
Blast ... Daltrey
THE WHO's ROGER DALTRY has blasted the big Wembley gig Gore is organising to raise awareness of global warming.
The huge concert - which features performances from the likes of MADONNA and RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS - is taking place at Wembley on July 7 and in other countries around the world.
But Roger, who played with U2 at Live Aid and Live8, reckons the whole thing is a waste of time.
Speaking exclusively to Bizarre, Roger said: "Bo***cks to that! The last thing the planet needs is a rock concert.
"I can't believe it. Let's burn even more fuel.
"We have problems with global warming, but the questions and the answers are so huge I don't know what a rock concert's ever going to do to help.
"Everybody on this planet at the moment, unless they are living in the deepest rainforest in Brazil, knows about climate change.
The rocker, who used to sing about my g-generation, added: "My answer is to burn all the f***ing oil as quick as possible and then the politicians will have to find a solution.
Roger's comments come hot on the heels of SIR BOB GELDOFs equally scathing views.
Last week the Live Aid hero lashed out, saying: "Why is Gore actually organising them? To make us aware of the greenhouse effect?
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"Everybody's known about that problem for years. We are all f***ing conscious of global warming."
A Live Earth spokesman said: People are aware of global warming but millions are not doing anything about changing their lifestyles.
But before Sir Bob thinks he has found an ally in Roger, the legendary British singer also admitted he feels badly let down by Live 8.
Ten concerts were held simultaneously in July 2005 with the goal to Make Poverty History.
Again Roger complains that unlike the original Live Aid in 1985, where the money went directly to famine relief, the follow-up 20 years later had no achievable aims.
Roger moaned: "What did we really achieve at Live 8? We got loads of platitudes and no action.
"Who were we kidding there?
"At least with Live Aid, Bob Geldof was willing to work the trenches and they did save a lot of lives.
"We could see what we achieved at the end of it."
Roger also confirmed that he and PETE TOWNSHEND will not be performing at this summer's other big charity music event, the Concert For Diana.
He said: "It would be wrong of us to play. It should be for those two boys, the show that they want.
"They obviously want Elton John, as he holds memories for them, but it would be a joke for us to play.
"Not unless they are real Who fans, which I very much doubt."
You can see The Who very soon though, as the band are playing a number of shows and festivals in England as part of the European tour.
For a review of their storming Madrid gig and full concert dates click here.
Daltrey comes out against socially-concious masturbation.
He-he-he-heh.
Since when was Bollocks a word that needs censoring?
Who knew?
Funny Roger Daltrey story having nothing to do with global warming: About 30 years ago, one of my best friends told me what happened to his step sister, on a trip to New York, when they were all staying at a ritzy hotel in the city, and his S-sister, an EXTREMELY nubile 21 year old, tried to call their room at the hotel from the Lobby. Her mother had re-married a man with a very similar name to the OTHER famous WHO guitarist/ The clerk accidentally put her through the the WHO’s room/ Daltrey answered the phone, they laughed over the mistake, but within 10 minutes the girl was up in thr room to do something other than discuss the current WHO tour.
I’m n*t sure.
great story!!!!
WHO gives a S**t?
“Goin’ Mobile”
The Who
It’s the UK.
Good heck, Roger’s aged nicely.
At that, bollocks is probably their equivalent to our f**k.
Great Moment in Rock and Roll History.
Woodstock: Abbie Hoffman grabs a mic during the WHO’s set at Woodstock and starts to say “Free Rubin Sinclair!” Pete Townsend kanangs him off the head with his SG.
Ah, The Who, one of my favorite bands. Too bad that the both times I saw them Keith was no longer available being dead and all.
The last time I saw them though, their drummer whose name I forget really rocked.
Finally, without John Entwistle, is it even The Who anymore?
Time for a rousing chorus of "We Won't Be Fooled Again"?
Thanks, didn’t know what that word was in the title.
There are words in “English” that are profane that are not in “American”, and probably vice versa, though I don’t know any of the latter.
“Bloody” is profane, but not to us.
Closer to our B.S.
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