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fe_lung
06-21-2005, 11:10 AM
Motley Crue Turned Down By 'Live 8'

06/20/2005 1:00 PM, Yahoo! Music
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Motley Crue is one of 65 bands that were reportedly turned down by organizers to appear at the July 2 Live 8 concert in London's Hyde Park, according to The Scotsman. The show's promoter told the newspaper, "We simply don't have room for them." Along with the five previously announced shows in Philadelphia, London, Berlin, Paris and Rome, additional concerts in Toronto, Tokyo and Johannesburg were expected to be confirmed this past Friday (June 17).


The worldwide event will feature acts like Coldplay, Linkin Park, the Dave Matthews Band, Bon Jovi, the Cure, Elton John, Keane, the Killers, Madonna, Mariah Carey, Muse, Paul McCartney, Pink Floyd, REM, Snoop Dogg, Sting, U2, Snow Patrol, Brian Wilson, Crosby Stills and Nash, Faith Hill and event organizer Bob Geldof.


Live 8 is aimed at increasing awareness of poverty and hunger in Africa, while pressuring world leaders at the upcoming G8 Conference to "make poverty history."


Motley Crue is currently on tour in Europe, and returns to North America for summer shows beginning July 24 in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

FORD
06-21-2005, 01:21 PM
Motley Crue in Colorado Springs?

Oh yeah, that should go over well. Dobson will have to beat his wife and his dog to get over that one.

Full Bug
06-21-2005, 01:49 PM
According to this story, Crue is playing in the Barrie show north of Toronto....
http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Artists/L/Live_8/2005/06/01/1066802-cp.html
A list of the performers scheduled to play at the Canadian Live 8 show to be held July 2 in Barrie, Ont.

-Bryan Adams

-Jann Arden

-Bachman Cummings Band

-Barenaked Ladies

-Blue Rodeo

-Bruce Cockburn

-Celine Dion (by satellite from Las Vegas)

-Gordon Lightfoot

-Motley Crue

-Deep Purple

-Our Lady Peace

-Simple Plan

-Sam Roberts

-Tragically Hip

-Great Big Sea

-African Guitar Summit

-Tom Cochrane

-DobaCaracol featuring Kna'an

-Les Trois Accords

-Tegan & Sara

Hosts: Dan Aykroyd, Tom Green

m_dixon1984
06-21-2005, 02:01 PM
As always we Canadians are going to show the world how to party. Best lineup of Live8 so far and by far!!
M

Full Bug
06-21-2005, 02:04 PM
There is only 4 bands there that I would want to see....
Bachman Cummings Band
Motley Crue
Deep Purple
Tragically Hip

FORD
06-21-2005, 02:06 PM
Bachman Cummings Band??

Why don't they call it the Guess Who, for fucks sake?

FORD
06-21-2005, 02:07 PM
And if that fucking joke of half assed nobodies called "Deep Purple" can play there, then why not Motley Crue? At least they still have their original members.

Full Bug
06-21-2005, 02:13 PM
Originally posted by FORD
Bachman Cummings Band??

Why don't they call it the Guess Who, for fucks sake?
Because Randy Bachman wont be there, it wouldnt be the Guess Who without him....

Matt White
06-21-2005, 02:16 PM
The Cure and not the CREW?!?

Say it ain't so!!!:mad:

m_dixon1984
06-21-2005, 02:18 PM
Fun factor - BNL and GBS. This is a really good lineup for a summer party. Younger crowd will enjoy Simple Plan, Sam Roberts, Our Lady Peace. Thity somethings (ok, and the 40 somethings) have Motley, Deep, Tragically Hip and the Guess Who. Everybody will be hopping to BNL and GBS, they're both infectious. While the rest are playing you go get beer (they don't call it Molson Park for nothing). Don't forget we're Canadian so there's going enough weed to give the entire Third World the munchies. They're going to need debt relief to pay for their trip to White Castle.
M

FORD
06-21-2005, 02:19 PM
Originally posted by Full Bug
Because Randy Bachman wont be there, it wouldnt be the Guess Who without him....

So which Bachman is it then? His kid?

Full Bug
06-21-2005, 02:48 PM
I missread what it said and thought it was just Cummings that was going, your right, not sure why they aint calling it the Guess Who, I think it has to do with a legal battle going on for the name, I think the old bass player owns the rights to it if I remember correctly...

guwapo_rocker
06-21-2005, 06:10 PM
Congrats to Toronto Mayor David Miller who again came

through with sweet fuck all when a very important

issue (where to hold the show) came up.

It will now be held in Barrie, 50 miles north of T.O.

How Barrie can afford to host the event, and Toronto

can't is beyond me.

David Miller, commie fuckwad!!

LoungeMachine
06-21-2005, 06:18 PM
Perhaps the "crue" wasn't invited due to technical difficulites.....

They wouldn't be allowed to lip synch

guwapo_rocker
06-21-2005, 06:20 PM
And the Crue (the Motley one) is confirmed for Barrie.

Tickets are free, just answer a skill testing question.

Thursday 10am Ticketmaster.ca.

superdave
06-21-2005, 06:22 PM
Motley Crue is similar to a bad hangover....

Redballjets88
06-21-2005, 06:27 PM
Keane, the Killers,

ok 1st who the hell is keane and 2nd the killers suck....i dont understand how crue didnt get it. they would sell more seats than those two acts.

FORD
06-21-2005, 07:05 PM
Hey wait a minute......

No RUSH at the Toronto show??

What the fuck is up with that eh?

Rikk
06-21-2005, 07:11 PM
Originally posted by FORD
Bachman Cummings Band??

Why don't they call it the Guess Who, for fucks sake?

The GUESS WHO's piece of shit asshole bass player Jim Kale pulled some under-handed shit to get the rights to the band's name in the 70s after they broke up (this dude was thrown out of the band years before the actual break-up), and after backing out of the reunion in 2000, he decided to keep the name so he could tour bars with a bunch of no-names and keep all the revenues. This piece of shit never wrote a GUESS WHO song, has prevented the line-up of all members from the 70s peak to tour with the real name (in court) and advertises himself as the original line-up. Dude deserves to be shot in the back of the head by GUESS WHO fans. It would be the same as Michael Anthony touring as VAN HALEN when the other three original members are actually ready to go and can't use the name.

BTW, I saw them in 2000 (the GUESS WHO) and they were amazing. Bachman, Cummings, Peterson (three of the original four), plus BILL WALLACE on bass (he was the band's bass player from 1972 until the break-up and played on more albums than Kale did, plus one of the other guitarists from the 70s that played on several albums including LIVE AT THE PARAMOUNT. In others words, this was the genuine GUESS WHO, and not one fucknut cared that JIM KALE wasn't there.

Unchainme
06-21-2005, 07:19 PM
Originally posted by FORD
Hey wait a minute......

No RUSH at the Toronto show??

What the fuck is up with that eh?

I agree, I mean Rush IS THE ESSIENTIAL CANADIAN ROCK BAND. Canada had a History with Motley Crue remeber back in like around the time Shout At The Devil came out The Canucks keep planting bomb threats to keep them from playing shows. Also Why the hell didn't they drop Keane or Linkin Park are one of those other crappy atlernative bands to make way for the Crue? Thats just sickening.

DLR_EngineRoom
06-21-2005, 07:28 PM
Originally posted by fe_lung
Motley Crue Turned Down By 'Live 8'

06/20/2005 1:00 PM, Yahoo! Music
LAUNCH Radio Networks

Motley Crue is one of 65 bands that were reportedly turned down by organizers to appear at the July 2 Live 8 concert in London's Hyde Park, according to The Scotsman. The show's promoter told the newspaper, "We simply don't have room for them." Along with the five previously announced shows in Philadelphia, London, Berlin, Paris and Rome, additional concerts in Toronto, Tokyo and Johannesburg were expected to be confirmed this past Friday (June 17).


The worldwide event will feature acts like Coldplay, Linkin Park, the Dave Matthews Band, Bon Jovi, the Cure, Elton John, Keane, the Killers, Madonna, Mariah Carey, Muse, Paul McCartney, Pink Floyd, REM, Snoop Dogg, Sting, U2, Snow Patrol, Brian Wilson, Crosby Stills and Nash, Faith Hill and event organizer Bob Geldof.


Live 8 is aimed at increasing awareness of poverty and hunger in Africa, while pressuring world leaders at the upcoming G8 Conference to "make poverty history."


Motley Crue is currently on tour in Europe, and returns to North America for summer shows beginning July 24 in Colorado Springs, Colorado.


BS - they're confirmed to appear here in Barrie, ON for Live 8.

....and also on Aug. 22nd in Toronto with Sum 41 and Silvertide.

Unchainme
06-21-2005, 07:31 PM
http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/June2005/21/c4243.html

Bryan Adams, Motley Crue, Simple Plan and Tragically Hip Confirmed for Live 8 Canada
Park Place (Formerly Molson Park) to play host to star-studded line-up

TORONTO, June 21 /CNW/ - Organizers of Canada's contribution to the
global Live 8 initiatives, today announced a stellar line up of over 20
internationally acclaimed acts that will take to the stage at Park Place
(formerly Molson Park) on Saturday, July 2nd from 11 a.m. until 8 p.m., with
gates opening at 9 a.m.

Confirmed performers(*) to-date include:
- Bryan Adams - African Guitar Summit
- Jann Arden - Barenaked Ladies
- Blue Rodeo - The Bachman Cummings Band
- Bruce Cockburn - Tom Cochrane
- Deep Purple - DobaCaracol featuring Kna'an
- Great Big Sea - Les Trois Accords
- Gordon Lightfoot - Motley Crue
- Our Lady Peace - Sam Roberts
- Simple Plan - Tegan & Sara
- The Tragically Hip

Canadian comedians Dan Aykroyd and Tom Green will host the event, which
will also feature a very special performance by Celine Dion live by satellite
from Las Vegas.
With the unprecedented assembly of live acts, ticket holders will enjoy
the greatest line up of music ever including satellite feeds of Live 8
concerts from across the globe, featuring Pink Floyd, U2, Sir Paul McCartney,
Destiny's Child, Stevie Wonder, Sarah McLachlan and many more.
Free tickets - limited to 2 per person - will be available to the public
as of 10 a.m. on Thursday, June 23rd, and can be attained in Canada and the
U.S. online from Ticketmaster's website only (www.ticketmaster.ca). According
to Michael Cohl, producer of Canada's Live 8 concert, there is a twist on how
people can get tickets. "We want people to understand why they're attending
the concert, so anyone looking for tickets will have to answer a skill-testing
question about Live 8," said Cohl. In order to secure tickets, concert-goers
will be required to answer the following question:

According to Live 8 and Make Poverty History, what can the G8 leaders do
to help make poverty history?
a) Increase foreign aid
b) Cancel the debt of poor countries
c) Make trade rules fair for the poor
d) All of the above

"I'm thrilled with the outpouring of support from the artistic
community," said Cohl. "It promises to be a great show, but we have to
remember that we're coming together to urge the government to cancel the debt
and improve aid and trade."
"1.2 billion people are living in abject poverty," says Gerry Barr, Co-
chair of the Make Poverty History Campaign. "Every day, 50,000 people die from
poverty-related causes. More than 800 million people go to bed hungry every
night. These numbers can numb us with a sense that little can be done to end
so much misery. Nothing could be farther from the truth. Poverty is not
inevitable. We can make poverty history."
Bob Geldof, the driving force behind Live 8, believes that July's G8
conference presents a unique opportunity. "This is not a charity event. The
concerts are rallying points for the largest constituency ever mobilized to
call for justice for Africa and the world's poor." Geldof's goal is to
eliminate the debts owed to the world's richest countries by the world's
poorest countries.
"We can make Live 8 a turning point in history," says Dave Toycen,
President of World Vision Canada. "Canadians have a clear opportunity to add
their voices to the millions who want the G8 leaders to end extreme poverty.
We've already gathered more than 12,000 postcards asking Prime Minister Martin
to increase aid to .7% of GNP and to push for better trade rules for poor
countries. Together, we can take a big step to end child poverty."
It was also announced today that CTV will be the host broadcaster for
Live 8 Canada. CTV will broadcast the complete event live beginning at 11 a.m.
ET on Saturday, July 2. In what is being planned as an historic, all-day, rock
and roll television event, CTV will also broadcast live portions of additional
Live 8 concerts from around the world. CTV will begin broadcasting live early
on Saturday, July 2 when the first act takes to the stage in Europe and will
continue until the last act finishes at the Canadian concert, sometime around
8 p.m. ET. CTV also plans to air a "Greatest Hits" recap in primetime
following the conclusion of the live broadcast with highlights from the most
memorable performances of the day from around the world. See CTV's companion
broadcast release for further details.
"Live 8 is music with a message. All resources are on deck to bring
viewers expansive coverage of this important international event," said
Susanne Boyce, CTV's President of Programming and Chair of the Media Group.
"CTV's expertise in live musical production will be utilized to let viewers
feel like they are part of the action, both at home and abroad." Live 8 is
part of a day of action across the world, which kick-starts The Long Walk to
Justice that calls on the leaders of the world's richest countries to act when
they meet in Gleneagles, Scotland, July 6-8. On July 2nd in Toronto, London,
Edinburgh, Berlin, Philadelphia, Washington, Paris, Tokyo and Rome, millions
will come together to call for complete debt cancellation, more and better aid
and trade justice for the world's poorest people. The public is encouraged to
visit www.live8live.com to learn what they can do to support Live 8 - whether
they attend a concert, watch on TV or listen on the radio.

Without the support of the following official sponsors, Canada's Live 8
would not be possible;
Standard Broadcasting - Official radio broadcaster of Canada's Live 8
(radio details to be announced at a later date)
WestJet, the official airline of Canada's Live 8, have offered to fly the
performers and their crews to and from the event
Rogers Wireless - Official wireless carrier of Canada's Live 8

The Live 8 Canada concert will be produced by TGA Entertainment in
cooperation with House of Blues Concerts.

(*)Performers are subject to change without prior notice.)

I just found this from The Motley Crue Board.

Big Troubles
06-21-2005, 07:36 PM
Originally posted by FORD
Hey wait a minute......

No RUSH at the Toronto show??

What the fuck is up with that eh?

lol Rush is missing, Honeymoon Suite and Triumph.

VanJay011379
06-21-2005, 07:40 PM
Originally posted by FORD
And if that fucking joke of half assed nobodies called "Deep Purple" can play there, then why not Motley Crue? At least they still have their original members.

Whats wrong with them?

I saw them a couple of weeks ago and they were great.

Seshmeister
06-21-2005, 09:53 PM
With a lot of other bands you can sometimes kind of suspend disbelief and pretend that they give a tiny flying fuck about the cause of a charity concert and it just maybe isn't about the exposure it offers.

That would be completely fucking impossible with Crue though...

Cheers!

:gulp:

Full Bug
06-21-2005, 10:09 PM
Originally posted by FORD
Hey wait a minute......

No RUSH at the Toronto show??

What the fuck is up with that eh?
Yeah, I guess Alex Lifeson is still getting over the shock of being tasered 6 times last year...

Full Bug
06-21-2005, 10:14 PM
Originally posted by Big Troubles
lol Rush is missing, Honeymoon Suite and Triumph.
Screw Honeymoon Suite, if we are talking canadian bands here I would rather hear Helix or April Wine, Triumph would be great but Rik Emmett is a pussball who would rather us forget he was ever in Triumph these days....Helix would rock the house down....(JK):D

m_dixon1984
06-21-2005, 11:05 PM
Here's quote from the Canoe.com website.

<Geldof said he wanted Canada on board from the beginning but just couldn't get here to help organize.

Instead, he enlisted his friend, Toronto concert magnate Michael Cohl, whom Geldof met 30 years ago when Cohl organized gigs for the Boomtown Rats.

The pair's initial conversations were about scheduling Cohl's clients - The Rolling Stones - at the London Live 8 gig.

"It wasn't about Canada, but then Canada evolved out of those conversations. It was like my responsibility for not delivering the Stones (in London)," Cohl said .

He hinted that "two to three more" major acts would be announced for the Canadian show in the coming days, although he stressed the Stones would not be one of them.>


Two or three more major acts...don't rule Rush out just yet. My real problem with the whole show is why Barrie and why only 35k tickets? You hold the show at Downview, location of SARS Fest, and you can easily handle 500k. On Cananda day long weekend...I guarantee a quarter million show up in Barrie and crash the party. It's going to be a nightmare for the organizers. I will bare witness and laugh and laugh.
M

WACF
06-22-2005, 11:31 AM
Amazing there are no rumblings about Rush...how could they NOT be there!

A Triumph reunion would of been cool.

Who the hell is Deep Purple these days?

Vinnie Velvet
06-22-2005, 03:10 PM
Triumph would've been awesome.

However, as Bug said, Emmitt seems like he just wants to forget Triumph ever happened.

How can music fans, Rik??

Shaun Ponsonby
06-22-2005, 03:14 PM
RUSH should DEFINATELY be on the bill.

PHOENIX
06-22-2005, 07:03 PM
I agree with Full Bug. April Wine should have been on that bill.

Big Troubles
06-25-2005, 08:11 AM
i seen them last year with Trooper. We are not missing much at all. Its good to know they are rockin' on, but they are a few steps short. Still great bar band though. Same with Trooper.