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FINALLY ARTICLE MENTIONING HILLARY GETTING BOOED
Boston Globe ^ | 10/22/01 | Steve Morse

Posted on 10/22/2001 12:03:25 PM PDT by DM1

Edited on 04/13/2004 2:06:56 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]

By Steve Morse, Globe Staff, 10/22/2001 NEW YORK - Elton John and Billy Joel wearing police caps onstage - and Paul McCartney donning a New York Fire Department T-shirt. Such sights might have been unthinkable before the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks but were quite normal at Saturday's ''Concert for New York,'' which brought rock stars and civil servants (6,000 police and fire department personnel sat in the front seats) closer than ever before. The marathon six-hour show - a benefit for the Robin Hood Foundation to aid the families of victims of the World Trade Center attacks - ranked with the biggest rock benefits in history, joining Live Aid, Farm Aid, and the ''No Nukes'' concert, along with two more disaster-relief benefits that took place yesterday in Washington (with Michael Jackson, Aerosmith, `N Sync, and others) and Nashville (with many country stars). ''What makes these events special is that they are artist-driven,'' said Rob Light of the Creative Artist Agency, which booked Eric Clapton, Macy Gray, and others for the New York concert. ''All the artists encouraged each other to participate. And that's the only way these things work.'' The New York show - produced by VH1, Cablevision, Miramax, and AOL - was a sign that the healing had begun. ''This show is not about grieving anymore,'' Jon Bon Jovi said backstage. ''It's about putting your chin up, your chest out, and moving on.'' Bon Jovi and John Mellencamp had been the first two acts to sign on, then came McCartney, whose dad was a firefighter during World War II. McCartney hand-delivered tickets to some New York firefighters - and played the longest set (five songs) of the night, as the police and firefighters cheered as though he were a brother. McCartney opened, strangely, with the Beatles' ''I'm Down,'' but touched hearts with the new ''Lonely Road'' and ''Freedom'' (penned for the occasion, though a fairly slight tune), and climaxed with ''Let It Be,'' spiced by a glorious Clapton solo. There were many British acts on the bill, reaffirming their love for New York. Mick Jagger and Keith Richards played ''Salt of the Earth'' (''Let's drink to the hard-working people,'' Jagger sang) and ''Miss You,'' but it was a rag-tag effort next to the act that stole the show - The Who. They blazed through ''Baba O'Riley,'' ''Behind Blue Eyes,'' and ''Won't Get Fooled Again,'' which took on new meaning and drew the night's loudest roar, save for Billy Joel's ''New York State of Mind.'' Elton John was surprisingly low-key with a new ballad, ''I Want Love,'' and oldie ''Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters,'' before being joined by Joel for the gentle ''Your Song,'' though it would have been great to hear more duets from them. The blessing and curse of this show (depending on whether you liked a particular act) was that most only did a couple of songs because there was way too much else going on, from chamber-of-commerce-like films about how great New Yorkers are, to endless celebrities sharing a few words (Richard Gere was booed for asking for ''compassion'' for the enemy, and New York Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton was booed for showing up). And there was even the introduction of 19 New York athletes, including old-timers Willis Reed and Reggie Jackson. But the music, when it wasn't sandwiched between films, comedy bits, and speeches (it was nice to hear from some rescue workers, but it got tiring listening to many politicians) was laudatory. Heartland rocker Mellencamp stoked the crowd with ''Pink Houses,'' with its patriotic line, ''Ain't that America - home of the free.'' David Bowie got into the spirit with ''America,'' the Simon & Garfunkel song. Macy Gray did a well-received Beatles cover, ''With a Little Help from My Friends.'' And Melissa Etheridge, despite technical difficulties, sang Bruce Springsteen's ''Born to Run.''


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To: DM1
I read elsewhere that in addition to "America" Bowie also did "Heroes" - a great song originally written about the Berlin Wall. I have been listening to it a good deal in the pst few weeks. Must say I prefer the Wallflowers version, however.
21 posted on 10/22/2001 12:19:02 PM PDT by Martin Tell
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To: DM1
BUMP
22 posted on 10/22/2001 12:20:25 PM PDT by Aurelius
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To: DM1
thanks ! again i am new here so bare with me.

I need to see a picture before I decide if I want to bare with you... :-)

23 posted on 10/22/2001 12:21:17 PM PDT by krb
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To: DM1
Not that I've ever been accused of being on the cutting edge of pop culture, but what is a Macy Gray? The only other reference to her that I've ever heard was that she not only joined the billions of celebrities that butcher National Anthem annually, but she did it to the point of being insulting. Now she's worse than the Clintons showing up at every opportunity.

(Obviously, I did not watch the "event". Had I known what was in store for the Clintons, I just might have.)

24 posted on 10/22/2001 12:21:40 PM PDT by Calvin Locke
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To: Senator Pardek
I saw the thread you are referencing. If one of the requirements for posting on FR is being gramatically perfect, then many of us are in trouble. I've got a real problem with people bashing others for honest spelling and puncuation errors. It makes FR look no better than sites like DU and Bartcop, IMO.
25 posted on 10/22/2001 12:22:48 PM PDT by oldvike
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To: DM1
bare with me.

I'll be keeping my clothes on, thanks just the same.

(Somebody was going to say it; it might as well be me)

Welcome to FR.

26 posted on 10/22/2001 12:23:26 PM PDT by hellinahandcart
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To: krb
Aw, you beat me! :{
27 posted on 10/22/2001 12:24:53 PM PDT by hellinahandcart
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To: Constitution Day
Thanks for the formatting!
28 posted on 10/22/2001 12:31:44 PM PDT by dagny taggert
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To: DM1
Heartland rocker Mellencamp stoked the crowd with ''Pink Houses,'' with its patriotic line, ''Ain't that America - home of the free.''

Another Einstein who doesn't understand irony. Next he will be telling us that Bruce Springsteen sang that patriotic anthem, "Born in the USA."

29 posted on 10/22/2001 12:32:42 PM PDT by 07055
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To: DM1
Don't let the paragraph police intimidate you. Their repeated corrections bother me a lot more than your un-paragraphed post. Welcome.
30 posted on 10/22/2001 12:35:43 PM PDT by WVNan
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To: DM1
You'll get the hang of it soon
Welcome Aboard!
31 posted on 10/22/2001 12:37:12 PM PDT by asneditor
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To: DM1
Welcome to FR! Here is where you get introduced to asbestos britches because you are getting flamed. Some of us are more blunt than others. When you make a mistake you will hear about it.

Good luck and I hope you get as addicted to FR as I have become!

32 posted on 10/22/2001 12:38:13 PM PDT by Sunshine Sister
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To: RevNan
Hello ReverendNan.

You will note that I did tell the newbie in a nice way.

After all, it wasn't so long ago that *I* was a newbie!

FRegards,
Constitution Day

33 posted on 10/22/2001 12:43:24 PM PDT by Constitution Day
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To: DM1
I hardly know you so I won't bare with you at this time!!!!!!
34 posted on 10/22/2001 12:44:46 PM PDT by OldFriend
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To: dagny taggert
Just trying to help.
35 posted on 10/22/2001 12:45:28 PM PDT by Constitution Day
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To: oldvike
I've got a real problem with people bashing others for honest spelling and puncuation errors.

I have no problem with anyone that corrects my punctuation or grammer. Words have meaning and we all should work to improve our communications. Most corrections are not bashing. Some, as this one was, are actually comical!

36 posted on 10/22/2001 12:48:40 PM PDT by cinFLA
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To: RevNan
I consider that DM1 is merely being "hazed" into the fraternity. We love him already.
37 posted on 10/22/2001 12:50:53 PM PDT by hellinahandcart
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To: Constitution Day
Macy Gray was there? The same Macy Gray who does not know the words to the National Anthem?
38 posted on 10/22/2001 12:54:28 PM PDT by geaux
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To: cinFLA
I have no problem with anyone that corrects my punctuation or grammer.

Would that be Kelsey Grammer?

39 posted on 10/22/2001 12:54:28 PM PDT by Koblenz
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To: cinFLA
"Words have meaning and we all should work to improve our communications."

My high school AP English teacher was fond of saying "Only one letter separates a writer from a waiter."

40 posted on 10/22/2001 12:55:14 PM PDT by Constitution Day
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