VOTW: Fast Cars - Houston October 28, 2005
Clip taken from Texas Nights, synced with JHParkin’s Audio. Great performance of Fast Cars.Visit U2JAM! for more U2 videos.
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VOTW: Fast Cars - Houston October 28, 2005
Clip taken from Texas Nights, synced with JHParkin’s Audio. Great performance of Fast Cars.Visit U2JAM! for more U2 videos.
SAN FRANCISCO - Tom Snyder, who pioneered the late-late network TV talk show with a personal yet abrasive style and his robust, trademark laugh, has died from complications associated with leukemia. He was 71.
Snyder had John Lennon’s final televised interview (April 1975) and U2’s first U.S. television appearance in June 1981.
Here’s U2’s first U.S. television appearance in June 1981.
For more visit @U2’s The Dalton Brothers Ride Again!
The seven-minute "Sightings of Bono" was filmed on location in U2’s hometown of Dublin, Ireland, in September 1999, as the band worked on its All That You Can’t Leave Behind LP. Writer/director Kathy Gilfillan
Holy Joe performed by U2 live at Popmart Tour Press Conference 1997 in New York K-Mart Store
Video of the Week: Bad from the Live Aid concert 1985
Live Aid Artist Roster/Lineup
@U2, July 01, 1985
KEY: Times are listed occasionally as a point of reference
“P” equals Philadelphia, and oddly enough, “L” equals London
Status Quo (London, 12 p.m.)
Style Council
Boomtown Rats
Adam Ant
INXS (from Melbourne, but played at approximately 1 p.m. in London)
Ultravox
Loudness
Spandau Ballet
(Philly begins at this point!)
P - Joan Baez (Philly 9 a.m./London 2 p.m.)
L - Elvis Costello
P - The Hooters
Opus (from Vienna)
L - Nik Kershaw
P - The Four Tops
B.B. King (from The Hague)
P - Billy Ocean
P - Ozzy Osbourne
P - Run DMC (Philly 10:15 a.m./3:15 p.m. London)
Yu Rock Mission (from Belgrade)
L - Sade
L - Sting (3:15 p.m. London/10:15 a.m. Philly) (same as Run DMC)
P - Rick Springfield
L - Phil Collins
P - REO Speedwagon
L - Howard Jones
Autograph (from Moscow)
L - Bryan Ferry (4:10 p.m. London/11:10 a.m. in Philly)
P - Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young
Udo Lindenburgh (from Cologne)
P - Judas Priest (Philly 11:26 a.m./4:26 p.m. in London)
L - Paul Young (London 4:40 p.m./11:40 a.m. in Philly)
L - Bob Geldof welcomes America (5 p.m. in London/noon in Philly)
P - Bryan Adams (12:02 p.m. in Philly/5:02 p.m. in London)
L - U2 (5:20 p.m. in London/12:20 p.m. in Philly)
P - The Beach Boys (12:40 p.m. in Philly/5:40 p.m. in London)
L - Dire Straits/Sting (6 p.m. in London/1 p.m. in Philly)
P - G. Thorogood/Bo Diddley/Albert Collins
L - Queen (6:44 p.m. in London/1:44 p.m. in Philly)
David Bowie/Mick Jagger (on video)
P - Simple Minds
L - David Bowie
P - The Pretenders
L - The Who (8 p.m. in London/3 p.m. in Philly)
P - Santana w/Pat Metheny
L - Elton John
P - Ashford & Simpson w/T. Prendergrass
L - Elton John and Kiki Dee (9:05 p.m. in London/4:05 p.m in Philly)
L - Elton John, Kiki Dee, and Wham!
P - Madonna
L - Mercury and May
L - Paul McCartney
L - McCartney, Bowie, Townshend, Moyet, and Geldof
L - U.K. Finale (9:56 p.m. in London/4:56 p.m. in Philly)
(The rest are ALL in Philly!)
Tom Petty (5:14 p.m.)
Kenny Loggins
The Cars
Neil Young (6:07 p.m.)
The Power Station
The Thompson Twins
Eric Clapton (7:39 p.m.)
Phil Collins
Plant, Page, and Jones (8:13 p.m.)
Duran Duran
Patti LaBelle
Hall & Oates w/Eddie Kendrick and David Ruffin
Mick Jagger (10:15 p.m.)
Jagger and Tina Turner
Bob Dylan/Keith Richard/Ron Wood (10:39 p.m.)
U.S. Finale (10:55 p.m.)
This weeks video: Vertigo U2 iPOD / iTunes Commercial 2004
This weeks video is: The Sweetest Thing

The Sweetest Thing was written for Bono’s wife Ali when he missed her birthday in 1986.
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Bono is honored tonight with the Chairman’s Award at the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Image Awards ceremony in Los Angeles.
The Chairman’s Award, chosen by NAACP Board Chairman Julian Bond, is bestowed in recognition of special achievement and distinguished public service.
"Bono has been an inspiration to many people around the world through his music and humanitarian efforts," said Bond. "We are delighted to honor him with this award in recognition of the difference he has made, and to acknowledge his ongoing campaigning to actively engage Americans from all walks of life in the fight against extreme poverty and the global AIDS pandemic."
Hosted by LL Cool J
Presented by Julian Bond, Tyra Banks and Chris Tucker
Tribute medley of "Sunday Bloody Sunday" and "Pride" by The Roots
Bono gives a rousing speech at the end, prompting a standing ovation from the adoring crowd.
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