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NewsThe Gossip and CSS team up for 'secret show'The Gossip and CSS are to play a 'secret' show together in Manchester this Friday (May 18). The bands will play the Roundhouse as part of the MySpace Secret Shows series. Fans will be treated to full length sets from both acts. To be in with a chance of gaining entry to the night, fans should sign up to the Secret Shows profile at myspace.com/secretshowsuk, and to the bands' MySpace profiles at myspace.com/gossipband and myspace.com/cansaidesersexy, and put all three profiles in their MySpace 'Top 8' friends. Fans then need to show a print out of their MySpace profile to staff at Fopp on Brown Street in the city at 6pm on Thursday (May 17). The first lucky fans to arrive in store will be able to exchange their profile for a wristband which will get them into the gig and the club night. Bob Geldof criticises Live Earth concerts Bob Geldof has criticised the forthcoming series of Live Earth benefit concerts. The concerts, organised by former US Vice President Al Gore to bring attention to the global warming crisis, are set to take place on July 7 in cities around the world including New York, London, Tokyo, Sydney and Rio de Janeiro. Geldof, who organised Live Aid and Live 8, said that Gore's concerts lack a specific goal. "I hope they're a success," he told Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant. "But why is (Gore) actually organizing them? To make us aware of the greenhouse effect? Everybody's known about that problem for years. We are all fucking conscious of global warming," he said. "Live Earth doesn't have a final goal," Geldof continued. "I would only organise this if I could go on stage and announce concrete environmental measures from the American presidential candidates, Congress or major corporations. They haven't got those guarantees. So it's just an enormous pop concert or the umpteenth time that, say, Madonna or Coldplay get up on stage." Madonna, Beastie Boys, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Fall Out Boy and The Smashing Pumpkins are expected to perform at the Live Earth concerts this summer. Geldof added that he is annoyed with the name Live Earth, because it sounds so much like Live 8 that people are assuming he organised it. |
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