Que Sera highlights limits of Live Earth campaign

James S Murray
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A rendition of whatever will be, will be marked the low point of Gore's misguided concerts

It is hard to pick out the nadir of the Live Earth concerts this weekend, but if pushed I'd plump for around 3pm at Wembley Stadium. It was at this moment that middle of the road songsters David Gray...

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