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NewsThe Who frontman attacks Live Earth gigsThe Who frontman Roger Daltrey has slammed the upcoming Live Earth concert as being un-environmental. The concerts being organised by former US vice-president Al Gore, will take place in city's across the globe on July 7 and feature the likes of Madonna and Foo Fighters. However the singer believes the shows are undermining their own aims of raising awareness about climate change. "Bollocks to that! The last thing the planet needs is a rock concert," he told The Sun. "I can't believe it. Let's burn even more fuel. We have problems with global warming, but the questions and the answers are so huge I don't know what a rock concert's ever going to do to help." However The Who man - who claimed the gigs are pointless as most of the planet were aware of global warming issues - did offer a novel solution of his own to the world's environmental woes. "My answer is to burn all the fucking oil as quick as possible and then the politicians will have to find a solution," he declared. The worldwide shows have also being criticised by Live8 organiser Bob Geldof, however Daltrey was also critical of that event, even though his band planed the London leg. "What did we really achieve at Live 8? We got loads of platitudes and no action. Who were we kidding there?" he asked. "At least with (original event) Live Aid, Bob Geldof was willing to work the trenches and they did save a lot of lives. We could see what we achieved at the end of it." Foxy Brown's alleged attacker goes free The woman who allegedly attacked and robbed Foxy Brown last weekend has been released from jail after Brown failed to show up in court. Roshawn Anthony, 23, reportedly robbed Brown of her Louis Vuitton bag, $500 and credit cards in an incident on June 23. Police arrested Anthony and she was jailed on $50,000 bail, but Brown said the attack never happened. The rapper, whose real name is Inga Marchand told the New York Post that it was a case of mistaken identity, yet police later verified that it was indeed Brown who was attacked. Brown has had several run-ins with the law lately, two of which related to violent incidents at beauty parlours in New York and Florida. Anthony is due to appear again in court on August 9. |
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