02-18-2005, 10:38 AM | #41 (permalink) |
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So... he called up Bush and said "Hey, give Africa 2 billion dollars" and Bush said "Thats a great idea, we never though of that!"
No. We've been donating money for years, and hell yeah i think it's awesome that this year we're going to put more money into it. But if you honestly think that Bono is convincing anyone to do anything, and you honestly think that he cares, you're living in a dream world. Thats all I have to say in the matter. |
02-18-2005, 10:46 AM | #42 (permalink) |
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Skepticism is a good thing... cynism doesn't help anyone.
I guess we just view his actions differently.
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02-18-2005, 10:55 AM | #43 (permalink) |
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What the fuck has Bono done to show that he doesn't care? If he was so self-absorbed why wouldn't he just bang chicks in his limo all day?
I'm really sick of all this celebrity hating from the right. Ever notice how they never say this kind of shit about a right wing celebrity? |
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Rush Limbaugh is a pill-munching neo-Nazi, and all televangelists deserve to be dragged into the street and shot... how's that? If Ol' Bono didnt care about money, and had this heart of gold that you all seem to think he does, why does he release music on Geffen? Geffen is one of the major record labels that have contributed to the RIAA and helped ruin music for just about everybody. They care about nothing more than money, and until i see Bono in rags because he gave so much of himself that he didnt have anything else, i WILL NOT consider him as anything other than a greed-head. Get over it, none of you have done anything to convince me otherwise. |
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02-18-2005, 11:25 AM | #47 (permalink) | |
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I think you are really getting hung up on the fact that he is a superstar with a big ego... Why should I care what the goof does for living if in his philanthropic pursuits (which he claims takes up about 50% of his time) he does something to better the world on a grand scale? You nay-saying smacks of the same attitude that suggests that any musician who signs with a big label, "Isn't keeping it real." A tiresome arguement.
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02-18-2005, 11:30 AM | #48 (permalink) | |
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Again, from what I have read, Bono *does* know his shit. The only difference between him and other NGO policy wonks is that he is famous. You can't give him credence because you are basing your opinion on a collection of sound bites generated in the celebrity machine. The same machine that tells us to feel good about Paris Hilton because she's giving money the SPCA or some shit like that... Do yourself a favour and read the DATA website... it is an organization that is doing go work. It also just happens to be run by Bono and some other concerned people.
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02-18-2005, 11:34 AM | #49 (permalink) |
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Is Bill Gates up for the NOBEL PEACE PRIZE? no. He's not. My only argument is that Bono has no place on that list. I'm not saying it isnt awesome when musicians can make money at what they love either. I'm saying that anything Bono does in the vein of a humanitarianism is at least mostly to further his career. His PR guys love this kind of stuff, because you can feed the public out of the palm of your hand... and get them to buy your record. The man has no humility... he wants to be paid attention to, and thats just what he's getting. I just dont think he would be such a self-proclaimed figurehead if he didnt have his own interests in mind. Chuck D said it years ago, friend.... "Dont beleive the hype."
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In the end, I would be shocked if he even came close to winning... As I pointed out above, if Bush and Blair can get nominated and Kissinger and Arafat can win... Why should we be surprised by anyone on the list of nominees (of where there are 166 this year).
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02-18-2005, 12:28 PM | #52 (permalink) |
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Like i said, it's great that money is going to solving the problem, personally i think health and education are the two single-most important issues going anymore. But i think, if anything, it's sad that these people who probably are just trying to sell albums get so much credit. I think the true heros are the ones who give selflessly, and thats why i dont think Bono deserves to even be nominated. It's a cold world we're living in.
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02-18-2005, 12:31 PM | #53 (permalink) |
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Just curious... would you have been upset if Princess Diana had won for her work on landmines? If she hadn't died she would have won (they don't award them posthumously).
The agency she was fronting won instead.
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02-18-2005, 12:55 PM | #55 (permalink) | |
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02-18-2005, 01:12 PM | #58 (permalink) |
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Ok, sorry about that, it was just the impression that I got because most of the celebrity hating comes from the right these days.
Personally, I don't give a shit about Boner and I hate his music. That said, I think it's sad that you won't give him credit where credit is due. Based on what you've been saying it seems like there is nothing he could do, short of giving up all of his money and quitting music, to make you think that his work is because of a genuine desire to help people. /off topic rant about their shitty music I really hate the spanish mixed in during the Vertigo song. The worst is the beginning: uno dos tres catorce. What the fuck is that? Who counts 1, 2, 3, 14? Did he fail spanish classes? |
02-18-2005, 01:28 PM | #59 (permalink) |
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Wow.
As degrawj can probably tell you I'm a freaking huge U2 fan...I've read sooo much about the band and would eventually really like to compile a U2 reference guide. Thus I've read a lot about the band, watched a lot of their videos and read a lot of observations made by other people about the band. Bill Flanagan is a journalist who traveled with U2 from the production of "Achtung Baby" in 1991 to the conclusion of the Zoomerang tour in Japan at the end of 1993. Over the course of those two years he made several observations about Bono that can be read in his book "U2 At The End of the World." You would think that as a journalist Flanagan would be looking to find some dirt--any dirt. But there really is very little to be found. The biographies I have read where "dirt" is to be found are overreaching and obviously written by people looking to make a quick buck by trading on U2's name. That aside, Flanagan talks to several people about their perception of Bono--and it seems to me, based on reading these observations, that Bono is one of those people who just genuinely cares. The book is full of instances where Bono gives kids rides around Dublin because they came all the way from Germany or the United States to see where U2 was from and didn't know where they were going or what they were doing. Someone in the book says that Bono is so giving he often forgets himself--he so wants to be everything to everyone that he loses track of himself and the things he should be doing (he will tell you his wife keeps him very much in line). As for his own money--having read what I've read I sincerely doubt he is overly concerned about it. U2's finances are largely managed by one man in their organization. Also, their drummer, Larry Mullen Jr., will tell you that they are a lot less rich than people seem to think they are--a lot of their money is tied up in their organization, Principle Management (an organization which supports hundreds of people during tour time). As for Bono's "sudden" interest in humanitarian work...don't get me started. U2 has been writing songs with a political theme since the very beginning, and they're not the kind of people to stand idly by--Bono certainly isn't. He has been very outspoken since day one about various causes, and looking at their liner notes confirms this: nearly every album since War features addresses to join Amnesty International (among other organizations). Bono performed on the Band Aid charity single in 1983. The band performed at Live Aid. They have done fundraising for Amnesty International. In 1992 they staged a publicity stunt for the benefit of Greenpeace at the Sellafield Nuclear Plant in Great Britain. During their European tour for ZooTV they drew attention to the slaughter occuring in Sarajevo and Bosnia--they were largely responsible for getting the rest of the world to notice what was going on. So you can see that DATA and Bono's efforts towards debt relief and AIDS in Africa are just one thing in a long, long line of previous humanitarian efforts. Heck, the song "One" raised millions of dollars as an AIDS charity single in 1991-92. As for the argument that U2 are fervent capitalists and that Bono is as well--I disagree. In the 1980s, in order to save their record label at the time, they loaned several million dollars back to Island Records. They have never accepted corporate sponsorship for a tour. As for the iPod ads for Apple--no money changed hands. So there you have it. Now I hope you can see why Bono is a worthy candidate to be on the Nobel Peace Prize shortlist. I should note that this isn't the first time--nor the second. I believe he's made the shortlist three or four times now. I hope that all made sense. If you have any questions about U2 or Bono, I'd be happy to answer them.
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02-18-2005, 01:34 PM | #61 (permalink) |
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Thank onesnowyowl... Not being the "fan" type I don't have this sort of stuff at my finger tips...
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02-18-2005, 01:54 PM | #62 (permalink) |
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Oh, see, I'm a huge fangirl...and when I like something I tend to learn everything there is to possibly know about it. U2 is just one of many, many things I'm passionate about.
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Thanks for the info, onesnowyowl. I'm a U2 fan as well and know that Bono is involved in charity work. I don't have one problem with him being nominated and think his nomination is more deserved than some previous candidates.
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02-19-2005, 12:23 AM | #65 (permalink) |
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Here's my take on it. I myself like people who have the ability to be humble. This doesn't rule out cocky when it's needed. But it really isn't in most cases and will get you any extra benefit.
And on the Nobel Price thing... Arafat got the nobel peaceprice, and he was a real badass turned soft. I believe he got the nobel price in an effort for peace in the region - but it took his death to start the shurning wheels. About musicians etc: I have this idea about how and why most bands suck after a while. First, they start out in agony - hell, it's a bitch to play in a garage and go on foodstamps. They write kickass songs about the agony and what a bitch life is - and make it big. Now what the hell are they supposed to write about? Well, this calls for a clause - drugs! If they start doing drugs things the band touches will most likely turn into shit - family, fortune, health etc. Either the band stops doing drugs and continues to suck or they do the drugs and write good music. Sucks don't it? Anyone have a take on my thoughts?
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Another interesting thing, U2 is probably the only band from the early 80s that is still relevant... Some would suggest no, but those are the ones that are looking for a band like U2 was in the early 80s only now... U2 isn't that band anymore. Most of you are too young to remember that U2 was often mistaken for a "Christian" rock band when they first came out because three of the members were devout...
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I’ve not said that he doesn’t deserve this nomination I’ve just questioned why people feel like he does. I’ve not said that his AIDS work is without merit, I’ve just questioned why people feel it elevates him above other AIDS activists. If the guy wins the award, as Charlatan said, good for him. But it isn’t important to me if he does or doesn’t. There are a lot of problems in the world and some of them have more importance to some people than they do others. I just think that often a person’s celebrity tends to polarize people rather than make them do something more constructive.
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Questioning is a good thing... and you *are* right, there is no reason to get passionate about an issue just because someone famous is associated with that issue...
It is just a marketing gimmick to raise awareness... Ultimately if it works I can't argue with it... However, the truth is that, for the most part, it renders an issue just another commodity that we can forget about when the next thing comes along... The reason I think Bono is different is that I get the feeling he'd be doing this even if the cameras or journalists weren't there "catch him in the act". As to his ego and the fact that he is a rockstar, I've heard him (and the other band members) underscore this... They got into rock 'n' roll to be rock stars and feel that anyone in a band that says otherwise really isn't being honest with themselves... If you are just in it for the music why bother, you could just sit at home and make it for yourself... As for the iPod thing... onesnowyowl is right, no money changed hands... however, it was very effective at marketing their new album. Some don't like this BUT in this day and age of fragmented and niche media, it was a brilliant way to circumvent the system... Let's face it, most people think iPods are cool and associating themselves with something cool isn't a bad thing (or vice versa... iPod gets cred by assocication). Personally, I wish this melding of marketing and art wasn't the way things are... I would love for art to be popular but seperate... but that just isn't how it works and an organization as big as U2 can't afford to not play in that realm (and not be the superstars they want to be).
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Now *had* they taken drugway-express they would probably still write lyrics that matter, but they dont. And don't get me wrong - kudos to them for sticking it to the crackpipe... I believe much of U2 still being a multi-million selling machine is thanks to Bono and his love for politics. But drugs would have made better music.
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On a side note, he says it's what really pushed him to work hard for debt relief--he basically overworked himself to keep his mind off of it (thus the "How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb").
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Yasser Arafat....makes the Nobel Peace Prize meaningless.....Kofi Anan....oh don't even. I'll prolly get flamed but thats OK
Bono is as good as the next guy as far as I'm concerned
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A nomination for the nobel prize isn't like a nomination for an oscar. It doesn't carry any prestige at all to be nominated for the nobel prize, only the winner is important.
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