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Live Earth concert, London

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Live Earth concert, London
GenrePop and Rock music
Dates7 July 2007; 17 years ago (2007-07-07)
Location(s)Wembley Stadium, London, England
FoundersAl Gore and Kevin Wall
WebsiteLive Earth UK Site

The Live Earth concert in London, England was held at Wembley Stadium on 7 July 2007.

Lineup

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Coverage

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Television

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Online

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MSN was responsible for the online broadcasting of the concert.

Controversy

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Chris Rock's explicit language during the introduction of the Red Hot Chili Peppers caused problems with Canadian TV networks and the BBC. Rock also used the word "nigger" while being interviewed on BBC One by Jonathan Ross, alongside Ricky Gervais. Rock called the crowd "motherfuckers" and Jonathan Ross had to apologize to the viewers. He was unrepentant in later NME interviews.

The BBC missed the start of the Metallica set, joining live halfway through the first song, then switched to Crowded House from Sydney just as they started to play "Enter Sandman". This resulted in 413 complaints from Metallica fans who watched the concert from home.

Phil Collins sang during "Invisible Touch", "And though she will fuck up your life, you'll want her just the same." Collins has sung this as part of many Genesis concerts. BBC presenter Jonathan Ross was required to apologize on air for the expletives used by Collins and Johnny Borrell of Razorlight and vowed to give them a "talking to". The offensive language used by performers at the event and broadcast live before the watershed caused the BBC to be censured by media regulator Ofcom.

References

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  1. ^ Cameron, Keith (June 2008). "Let me entertain you…". Q #263. p. 82.
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