That sucks about the memory thing... definately doesn't seem worth it. Silly Real... I was extremely happy when
this alternative came out.
I googled up a transcription of the lyrics and copied over (highlight to read for this with aversions to four letter words):
>>>>>
It's enough to make you holler out,
Like where the fuck is Sir Bono and his famous friends now,
Don't get it twisted man I dig U2,
But if you aint about the ghetto, Then Fuck You Too,
Who care bout Rock N' Roll when babies can't eat food,
Listen homie that shit ain't cool<<<<<
While it's pretty easy to turn the critique (how much time and money has Mos Def dedicated to fighting poverty and inequality - I honestly don't know but I'd venture not as much as Bono), it does kind of highlight something. The band didn't really publicly do anything for Katrina... no comment on the website (unitil the performance at least that I noticed - and then it was more look what U2 is doing), etc, sure they played two songs live (via satellite) for benefit, but that was two weeks after the fact. I'm sure they privately donated, and that's their thing, but I suppose a lot of people did expect more from then just because they're U2.
Then again we didn't run a please donate feature ourselves... Aaron and I both believe in charity being private. We've done it before but I just feel rather odd about using the front-page for stuff like that... will people reading U2W really donate if they didn't after watching the images on TV? Nothing against those that do but at times it seems like over-saturation.
update: Plugged the Warchild while I was at posting the lyrics, Coldplay also have a iTunes exclusive EP that goes to charity.
To change gears yet again, I find it amusing that a
google search for "sony connect" brings up the main site and then the non_IE error page.... perhaps they should look into that...
[Edited on 2005-9-17 by Carl]