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46664: A night to remember
01/12/2003 08:13  - (SA)  

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    Cape Town - This is difficult to describe without getting soppy or corny. I honestly felt that Saturday night was one of the most important nights of my entire life.

    I have spent years going to gigs and concerts all over the world, interviewing celebrities both nationally and internationally but I have to say - nothing comes close to the 46664 concert.

    I still remember, as a kid, being blown away by the emotional intensity of Live Aid, Bob Geldoff's initiative to help starving Ethiopians in 1985, in which Queen also played a major role.

    That was a once in a lifetime gesture of gigantic proportions pulled together by the true legends of the era. And its global impact was undeniable.

    On Saturday night, in our very own Cape Town, 46664 was another Live Aid. I don't expect to ever see anything like that again in my lifetime!

    46664 was Nelson Mandela's prison number during his 18 year sentence on Robben Island. In the same way that he was reduced to merely a number for all those years, he has 'donated' his prison number to this campaign against HIV and Aids so that millions of others may not be reduced to numbers in the death toll count.

    Madiba set out to communicate his message to the world in the most powerful way possible, through entertainment and music through some of the most popular music icons the world has known.

    His message was extremely loud and the show broadcast to more than two billion people worldwide. The artists intentions were very clear and the show was a music spectacular aimed very definitely at communicating the important message. It could easily have become self indulgent but it seemed that artists knew why they were there and were sincere.

    Brian May and Roger Tayor of Queen, Dave Stewart, Annie Lennox, Beyonce, Youssou N'Dour, Johnny Clegg, Beyonce, Bono, The Edge, Anastacia, Ms Dynamite, Peter Garbriel, Paul Oakenfold and Angelique Kidjo were just some of the artists performing to get the message across.

    Not to sound like a preacher, but get your face off this webpage and go to www.46664.com and pledge one minute of your life. I am doing it.

    "A tragedy of unprecedented proportions is unfolding in Africa. Aids today in Africa is claiming more lives than the sum total of all wars, famines and floods and the ravages of such deadly diseases as Malaria. We must act now for the sake of the world. Aids is no longer a disease it is a human rights issue." - Nelson Mandela

    Some of the highlights

    I bawled my eyes out during three separate occasions. The first was obviously during Nelson Mandela's speech! Bigger than the biggest sports or music icons in the world, Greenpoint Stadium could not stop roaring for his every word as he spoke.

    One might have expected a frailer Nelson Mandela, but he came on with his usual energy and he delivered a powerful speech with deadly conviction. Bob Geldoff had referred to him earlier as the one man in the world that nobody could refuse which was "the reason that everybody was here".

    The second was during the Queen medley. Hearing Brian May's incredible guitar sounds and Roger Taylor's drums coming out at 150 million decibels made me long to see Freddy Mercury on stage again. Even though all of the artists joined in during these parts, there is was only one Freddy Mercury ever.

    The third was during U2's performance of One, dedicated to a young boy who had lost his life to Aids the day before the concert. Bono always knows how to hit those heart strings.

    Other highlights were Ms Dynamite's acapello song about women protecting themselves called, Don't Throw Your Life Away, apparently written earlier that day.

    We will Rock You, performed by Queen with Anastacia got the crowd into near hysteria chanting the chorus so loud I thought the stage was going to collapse.

    Beyonce was truly incredible. Her duet with Bono which I think will be getting released pretty soon is going to number one!

    Jimmy Cliff singing I can see clearly now was another favourite that brought the house down.

    Johnny Clegg was his usual fantastic self. Ladysmith Black Mambazo also made a huge impact on the audience. Peter Gabriel was awesome too.

    Make sure you buy the DVD or watch it on MTV on Monday (World Aids day). But before you do, go to www.46664.com and pledge one minute of your life.

    - News24



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