
British singer Neil Tennant said he is uncomfortable about concerts such as Live Earth, with singers "lecturing" others about social issues.
"I've always been against the idea of rock stars lecturing people as if they know something the rest of us don't -- it looks arrogant," the Pet Shop Boys singer said. "It's not as if they have a private source of information. To state the obvious as if you are the only person that knows it is intellectually weak."
"Bono uses his celebrity but in doing so he increases his celebrity," Tennant said. "I've never been totally convinced that the rest of U2 feel comfortable with that."
Live Earth is a worldwide concert from seven venues, including London, taking place July 7 to raise awareness of global warming.

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Pet Shop Boys, Discography:... (Below threshold)1. Posted by bryanD | June 3, 2007 10:52 PM | Score: 0 (0 votes cast)
Pet Shop Boys, Discography: The Singles
Great CD!
1. Posted by bryanD | June 3, 2007 10:52 PM |
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Posted on June 3, 2007 22:52
2. Posted by Stormy70 | June 4, 2007 9:47 AM | Score: 0 (0 votes cast)
Global Warming? Is this something I need to be aware of at this time?
Thank God for this concert, since I am totally aware now.
Awesome!
All snark aside, the Pet Shop Boys rule.
2. Posted by Stormy70 | June 4, 2007 9:47 AM |
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Posted on June 4, 2007 09:47