Live Earth SOS - Concert for a Climate in Crisis

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Spinal Tap - © Reuteurs
Spinal Tap To Reunite

The mighty Spinal Tap are set to reform for Live Earth. The faux heavy metal group feel strongly about climate change, having been moved to write a poignant new song about the issue called Warmer Than Hell.

LIVE EARTH VIDEOS

  • Cameron Diaz - © MSNLive Earth Launch

    Cameron Diaz comperes the launch of the Live Earth project in this 42 minute clip, which features contributions from Joanne Bradford, Kevin Wall, Al Gore, and some of the musicians who will be taking part.

  • Al Gore - © MSNAl Gore Interview

    Former US Vice President Al Gore talks about the aims of Live Earth and how the project came together. He also seems thrilled to be able to count the Red Hot Chili Peppers as personal friends as a result.

  • Kevin Wall - © MSNKevin Wall Interview

    Kevin Wall founded SOS to trigger a mass-scale movement to combat our climate crisis. As the Worldwide Executive Producer of Live 8, he is uniquely qualified to oversee a project of this scale.

MORE PERFORMER VIDEOS

Spinal Tap - ©

Spinal Tap are reforming for Live Earth. They've even recorded a new single, Warmer Than Hell…

PERFORMER VIDEO

Corinne Bailey Rae - © JIM COOPER/AP/PA Photos
Corinne Bailey Rae - I'd Like To

Our Corinne's at the forefront of the so-called Second British Invasion of the USA. Here she is with a sublime slice of summery funk from her debut album.

PERFORMER VIDEO

Johnny Borrell - © Joel Ryan/PA Archive/PA Photos
Razorlight - In The Morning

Here's Johnny 'I've got a Hollywood actress girlfriend, me' Borrell and the lads with the lead single from their critically acclaimed second album.

PERFORMER VIDEO

Keane - © JIM COOPER/AP/PA Photos
Keane - Crystal Ball

Written at the height of Keane's (now resolved) inter-band tension, Crystal Ball was the third single from last year's Under The Iron Sea album.

PERFORMER VIDEO

Black Eyed Peas - © Kevork Djansezian/AP/PA Photos
Black Eyed Peas - My Humps

Despite being slammed mercilessly by the critics, not only has this become the Peas' best known song, it also won a Grammy. Critics, eh?

Live Earth SOS - Concert for a Climate in Crisis